1. Where the hell did you learn "Madrid cabrón, saluda al campeon"?? By the way, it has been perfectly spelled


  2. Lol! First of all i studied spanish for about 4 years. Second, Samuel Eto'o shouted this after Barca became Champion of La Liga in 2006! Excuses for this bad language but I couldnt resist...
  3. What does it mean? Googles translate just says greets champion
  4. Madrid b**tards, salute the champions
  5. hahahaha, yes

    I didn't remember the Etoo anecdote, you're right. And I didn't know you studied Spanish, Coen!! Great to know, you still remember some words and stuff I assume?
  6. The Edge and Messi came together in the spaceship.

  7. I have a lot of respect for the way Barcelona play their football - who doesn't?!

    But the way they conduct themselves off the pitch leaves a lot to be deserved. As does the constant diving and feigning injury. It's not how football should be played.

    It's like a certain rock'n'roll band we are all fond of playing all their songs half-band, in acoustic. It may be brilliantly played, the lyrics may all be correct...It may be pleasing for some but it's just plain wrong.

    Barcelona may well be one of the all-time greats but it would be nice if they didn't have the referee ruining the spectacle (Chelsea '09, Arsenal '11, and now Real ;11).

    That said Madrid are definitely the greater of the two evils here - the most arrogant club in football.
  8. Messi was the only thing good about that match. Nothing else was worth the time and effort to watch. Pathetic from both sides, but Messi affirmed his status as being the world's best at the moment. Casillas aside aswell, maybe. By the by, tah guys - I was quite proud of those explanations aswell


    Originally posted by KaiserJose: I have a lot of respect for the way Barcelona play their football - who doesn't?!

    But the way they conduct themselves off the pitch leaves a lot to be deserved. As does the constant diving and feigning injury. It's not how football should be played.

    It's like a certain rock'n'roll band we are all fond of playing all their songs half-band, in acoustic. It may be brilliantly played, the lyrics may all be correct...It may be pleasing for some but it's just plain wrong.

    Barcelona may well be one of the all-time greats but it would be nice if they didn't have the referee ruining the spectacle (Chelsea '09, Arsenal '11, and now Real ;11).

    That said Madrid are definitely the greater of the two evils here - the most arrogant club in football.

    Exactly - they have so much talent that they don't need to conduct themselves the way they do. A lot to do to earn my wholehearted respect and appreciation, they have. And yes I'm Yoda.
  9. Originally posted by KaiserJose: I have a lot of respect for the way Barcelona play their football - who doesn't?!

    But the way they conduct themselves off the pitch leaves a lot to be desired. As does the constant diving and feigning injury. It's not how football should be played.

    It's like a certain rock'n'roll band we are all fond of playing all their songs half-band, in acoustic. It may be brilliantly played, the lyrics may all be correct...It may be pleasing for some but it's just plain wrong.

    Barcelona may well be one of the all-time greats but it would be nice if they didn't have the referee ruining the spectacle (Chelsea '09, Arsenal '11, and now Real ;11).

    That said, Madrid are definitely the greater of the two evils here - the most arrogant club in football. Seeing them miss out on another major trophy (despite such expenditure) has to bring a smile to your face.


  10. Hahaha Yoda that was nice lol