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How Joan Laporta Saved FC Barcelona

Friday, December 16th, 2011

FC Barcelona is currently one of the best groups in the world, with a prize cabinet that's bursting with the silverware won over the course of the previous few years. While Bara might be intensely popular at the moment, they have experienced kind of a transformation of the previous few years.

In fact it'd be right to say they have experienced a renaissance ever since Joan Laporta became president in 2003, and after him his former friend and now bitter enemy, Sandro Rossell.

When Laporta arrived at the club they had not won a major title since 1999 and the self-confidence of the squad had plunged. He brought on board Frank Rijkaard as team coach, who after a slow start started winning matches; and his right hand man (at the time, till they slipped out and he resigned from the Barça board) Sandro Rossell used his contacts to sign Ronaldinho.

While the Brazilian player certainly had talent [*COMMA] he hadn't always done much with it. Nevertheless he did show a large amount of flare with FC Barcelona even when they weren't making the turnaround needed.

That turn-about occurred when Barça signed Edgar Davids for the second half the season. Whether it was his arrival at the club, or whether his arrival coincided with everything coming together is most unlikely to say. What is certain though is that the club started winning game after game. And at last the downtrodden Barcelona rose up again and started to become the team it is today.

The club went from strength to strength after that, though Davids decided to revisit his old club after the half season loan. While he could have been missed, the fortunes of the club continued to improve and Barcelona won the second season under Laporta. After the team has continued to go ever upwards and unde Pep Guardiola were the first tea, to win the treble – la liga, Champions League and Copa del Rey.

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Will Jose Mourinho survive the 2011-12 season at Real Madrid?

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Jose Mourinho is famous for his mental posturing against opponents in press conferences and frequently comes across as hardly in charge of himself. Having won a major battle at Real Madrid in the dismissal of General manager Jorge Valdano, his toughest internal critic, and so securing more power for himself as Madrid’s coach this is the season he should deliver the goods.

But while Madrid started out well and we're simply a few matches in, his dream seems to have begun to disentangle. He has famously said that his 2nd season in any club is when he delivers, but with his entire focus seeming to be on arch-rival FC Barcelona he has just had two big reversals that he can barely afford.

First Real Madrid was beaten by Levante, a team that is the polar opposite to Real Madrid, with low paid players and a hardly functional team that is lucky to be in top flight Spanish football. And then they drew with Racing Santander, losing some crucial points which they may need in the long run.

A poll by Sporting newspaper AS which backs Madrid revealed that the majority of its readers laid the blame fully at the feet of Mourinho; while seeking to shift the blame to referees and opposition players he has failed to accept responsibility himself for what many consider a dismal start. And we're starting to hear talk about another crisis year at Real Madrid.

However , what proportion of a crisis is it actually, when a team like Real Madrid comes second in the league after a much superior groups such as Bara? While fans could be disappointed their side is still largely delivering the products.

Mourinho’s major difficulty will be the patience of Florentino Perez, Madrid’s president. While he has backed “the special one” so far in his career at Madrid there will come a time when he will snap. Mourinho is Real Madrid’s eleventh coach in 7 years, so that the club does not flinch in making such changes. Can Real Madrid’s fortunes change before that occurs?

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The Most Exciting Soccer Players In Spain’s La Liga

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

There are plenty of soccer superstars playing in Spain’s top division, and it is with good reason that it is regarded as the number one domestic league in the whole world. Listed below are the players who are widely regarded as being the best in Spain…

Messi : At the forefront of Barcelona’s treble winning team of 2008-09, Argentinean Lionel Messi continually dazzles fans and opposing players alike with his creativity and flair. Even though he is just 22, he is the current “World Player of the Year” and he well on the way to acquiring the legendary status of all time great Pele and Maradona.

Cristiano Ronaldo : Explosive power and blistering pace are what led to Ronaldo initially being signed by Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.Now playing for the mighty Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo is hoping to make as big an impact for el Madrid as he did in the famous red shirt of Man Utd.

David Villa : Playing for one of La Liga’s less glamorous teams, Valencia, David Villa Sanchez (to give him his full name) boasts an outstanding goals to games ratio. He was the winner of the “Golden Boot” for Spain at Euro 2008 and is closing in on Spain’s all time international scorers record. Equally dangerous with either foot, Villa has attracted a host of top clubs, who are all eager to sign-up the prolific striker.

Kaka : Brazilian midfield maestro Kaka, is a playmaker of the highest calibre. Able to make pinpoint passes across the entire length of the field, or dribble past several players in a row, Kaka was the darling of AC Milan and led them to “Champions League” glory in 2007. Now one of the jewels in Real Madrid’s crown, he aims to repeat the success he enjoyed with the Rossoneri in Italy and fire his new team to title glory.

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