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Copa del Rey Final thread
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- Post n°211
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look at helb and guddy walking together, they are saying we are out here come the summer
toon h- Number of posts : 8715
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- Post n°212
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kas wrote:Great show by the Athletic fans btw, singing till the end.
I'll have to send my good friend Inaki a consolatory message.
great fans...
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- Post n°213
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Pique not bad reviews for a 3rd choice CB
fcb- Number of posts : 40471
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- Post n°214
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Oh lé lé, Oh lá lá, ser del Barça és, el millor que hi ha
Anyone else spotted Milito
Where's Iniesta?
Anyone else spotted Milito
Where's Iniesta?
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- Post n°215
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i been looking for iniesta but haven't spotted him or milito
henry we have all seen of course
henry we have all seen of course
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- Post n°216
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they organize football so poorly in spain, why couldn't they put a stage in the middle of the pitch for the players to collect their medals
toon h- Number of posts : 8715
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- Post n°217
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L-r d wrote:Pique not bad reviews for a 3rd choice CB
he was 4th choice at the beginning of the year, but have been impressed with his progress this year. He is starting to make himself a no brainer for the starting XI and has been a rock in the last few, important games
toon h- Number of posts : 8715
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- Post n°218
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Messiah wrote:they organize football so poorly in spain, why couldn't they put a stage in the middle of the pitch for the players to collect their medals
and this should be like the FA cup, a Saturday at the end of the season with nothing else.
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one things for sure pique is 100% barcelona, the man loves the club
golsud- Number of posts : 4869
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- Post n°223
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Loved it when everyone was whisliting the national anthem! And the republican flags!
Canaletes was shit but just a warm up for Saturday! FORZA VILA-REAL
Doblete!!!!!! (porque la champions la perdemos!)
Canaletes was shit but just a warm up for Saturday! FORZA VILA-REAL
Doblete!!!!!! (porque la champions la perdemos!)
toon h- Number of posts : 8715
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a little hung over but very happy with last night of course.
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fcb- Number of posts : 40471
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- Post n°226
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Etxeberria mentions in the article below that Athletic will play the Supercup next season...anyone know if this is true, or will Barça play the league runners-up. ie. Madrid, in the Spanish Super Cup? If so, we'll have a pre-season Clasico
http://www.marca.com/2009/05/14/futbol/copa_rey/1242260634.html
http://www.marca.com/2009/05/14/futbol/copa_rey/1242260634.html
toon h- Number of posts : 8715
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- Post n°227
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we'll play the cup finalists, i.e. Bilbao
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- Post n°228
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The director of sports for TVE has been fired for not playing the national anthem. They only showed it at half time with the anthem turned up and the booing lowered.
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- Post n°229
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Pretty big riot after the match..was just on the news!!
Barca fans are a disgrace
Barca fans are a disgrace
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- Post n°230
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http://www.marca.com/2009/05/14/futbol/copa_rey/1242317800.html
Basically says that the Barcelona fans driving back from Valencia got a total of 447 speeding tickets, 3 DUI's and 1 accident!
Basically says that the Barcelona fans driving back from Valencia got a total of 447 speeding tickets, 3 DUI's and 1 accident!
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- Post n°231
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Congratulations Barca! Didn't see the game but imagine that you played just as beautifully as you have done almost all season.
Very impressed by Pep Guardiola. Amazing that he's been able to turn the team around. Think they mentioned on Sky the other day that it's basically the same team as last season (1 addition perhaps?).
Cheers
Very impressed by Pep Guardiola. Amazing that he's been able to turn the team around. Think they mentioned on Sky the other day that it's basically the same team as last season (1 addition perhaps?).
Cheers
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- Post n°232
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Out
Zambo
thuram
Dinho
deco
santi?
dos santos
in
alves
keita
helb
pique
caceres
net one player lost
Zambo
thuram
Dinho
deco
santi?
dos santos
in
alves
keita
helb
pique
caceres
net one player lost
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- Post n°233
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nice little recap of the copa by By Eduardo Alvarez
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=646187&sec=europe&root=europe&cc=3888
It's is hard to imagine a better representation of the heterogeneous mixture of economic interests, political views and cultural identities that Spain has become than Wednesday's Copa del Rey final.
Seydou Keita (L) celebrates with Gerard Pique after winning the Copa del Rey
Well before kickoff it was evident that this year's deciding match would be unquestionably a great football encounter: the team with the most titles (Barcelona with 24) faced the second best (Athletic de Bilbao with 23, although they claim one more title won by their predecessor Club Vizcaya in 1902).
For Barcelona, this was the first match in a fortnight which could see them win a historical treble (Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League titles). For Athletic, it was their first chance to conquer silverware in 25 years, and judging by the difficulties of the team to recruit young talent, could be their last for several years to come.
While Barcelona were still busy trying (and failing) to win the Liga title last weekend, Athletic had been preparing methodically for this final. Although their team was the clear underdog, older Basque supporters vividly remembered a few Cup Finals of yore in which Athletic managed to upset big time favourites, such as Di Stéfano's Real Madrid or Maradona's Barcelona. The Catalans had already shown some tiredness in their draw against Villarreal last Sunday, and the absences of Thierry Henry and Abidal, among others, could have given Athletic a chance to surprise Guardiola's side.
The importance of the match went beyond its pure footballing aspects. Even though the State of the Nation debate was taking place at the Congress on Wednesday, most politicians got more airtime in the media to discuss the potential outcome of the match than to share their point of view about the endless quarrels between government and opposition. Journalists usually specialising in political matters thought the match was a nicer topic than the somewhat depressing state of the country, and understandably so.
Belonging to this last category, Patxo Unzueta, one of the most insightful observers of political matters in the Basque Country, wrote a delightful article in "El País" explaining the insurmountable challenge Athletic faces to maintain a Basque-only policy, in a time when the birth-rate in the region is one of the lowest in Europe. There's simply no Basque kids to keep the flame alive.
But the core theme of his piece was the fact that in these times of strong political controversy and economic crisis in the Basque Country, the people need something to bring them together, as the socialist Patxi López had stated back in March, and the Vizcaino Athletic could do that for them, even if it was only for the night of the Cup final.
It seemed to be the case on Wednesday in Valencia. The city appeared to be taken over by men and women in red and white shirts, despite the fact that most of them did not have a ticket to watch the match. The stadium looked as good as any Copa del Rey final I have seen, a beautiful feast of colour and chants hours before the match started. Barcelona fans also showed up, hoping to witness the first title of their team this season.
One subject had been conspicuously ignored in most pre-match analyses: Basques and Catalans would be playing for the Copa del Rey trophy in front of the king himself. Not precisely the ideal scenario for a quiet development of the usual Cup final proceedings... when the national anthem began to sound, a sizeable amount of both fan bases began to boo both the king and the anthem, an unjustifiable lack of respect and manners after more than 35 years of democracy. The Spanish TV muted the sound and pretended that nothing was happening, which is also hard to explain after those same 35 years of democracy...
But let's talk about football. Athletic started the match true to their promise: high tempo, direct football, no concessions. After a couple of good chances, the hard-working Toquero scored in the ninth minute, giving Athletic a deserved lead. Barcelona looked shocked for a few minutes, Athletic began to concede some space and then Xavi Hernández took over.
When this influential midfielder started playing for Barcelona's first team in 1998, Louis Van Gaal, at that time the team's gaffer, famously said that "Xavi is better than De la Peña". The Spanish media spent months mocking poor Louis (and his hilarious accent in Spanish), as it sounded like another attempt of Mr Van Gaal to appear smarter than anyone by comparing an unassuming, quiet youngster with the biggest midfield talent Spain had seen in a while.
Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola is lifted by his players after the Copa del Rey victory.
Eleven years later, looking back at both players' careers, justice has to be made: the Dutchman was spot on. On Wednesday Xavi vindicated him even more with another spectacular performance. His passing accuracy and rhythm progressively got his team-mates involved, especially Daniel Alves and Lionel Messi, causing Athletic to feel the pain of running after the ball without getting much of it. Barcelona increased their pressure until Touré Yaya broke the deadlock with a beautiful solo effort. His ugly gesture towards the Basque supporters once he scored was unexplainable and will surely not go unpunished.
Barcelona kept control of the ball and missed a few chances (Eto'o will not be satisfied with his performance) until a terrific nine minute spell at the beginning of the second half. They scored three beauties almost effortlessly and made sure the title was in the bag. Barcelona's last goal was a fantastic free kick by Xavi that put a classy ending to the competitive part of the match.
The remaining twenty minutes were an extraordinary celebration of both teams on and off the pitch, with every single supporter chanting and enjoying a memorable evening. It truly seemed that both teams had won, if you were to judge by the behaviour of their fans. At the end of the match you could see the determination in the faces of the Barcelona players, as though this was just the beginning for them, while most of the Athletic players were in tears knowing that there won't be many more Copa del Rey finals awaiting for them in the future. The king delivered the trophy (no boos this time) putting an end to a great cup final full of contrasts.
Barcelona retained their unofficial Spanish "Rey de Copas" title and took their first step towards the treble. The Liga trophy should be in their hands this coming weekend, so actually there is only one more to go. Guardiola can now devote the next two Liga matches to decide the best way to cover for all the injuries and suspensions on the 27th of May. The role of their bench will be instrumental if they want to beat Manchester United in Rome.
It was an unforgettable football night in Valencia. The pitch was perfect, the atmosphere was top class and the teams gave everything they had to win the match. The whole country took sides and followed the contest with passion. Unzueta's recommendation for the Basque Country is actually the best possible medicine for the Spanish nation as a whole: we need more events like this Copa del Rey final, even if it is just to boo, suffer, argue and celebrate, as long as we do it together.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=646187&sec=europe&root=europe&cc=3888
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