9/02 (Figo) Real Madrid - Espanyol (R)

Discussion in 'Portugal' started by Selecao2002, Sep 3, 2002.

  1. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
  2. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    Just imagine what is going to happen when he is feeding both Raul and Ronaldo. Ridiculous!
     
  3. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Why ridiculous?
    Real Madrid is like the Yankees, they got the money and they spend well. Ronaldo didn't gave nothing in return to Inter, watch what happen when he plays for Real Madrid with Figo, Roberto Carlos, speaking the same language.
    President of Real two years ago when he won the election he signed Figo and later ask his opinion about Zidane and Figo was the first to say don't lose that opportunity, so its no surprise Ronaldo fits in the same group of thinking, its the players way, players on some other teams would reject that idea.
    I see Figo when he finish his career to be in the same capacity, like Paulo Futre with At. Madrid.
    I think Figo will retire after the Euro 04 and will still be with Real Madrid in some capacity.
     
  4. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    Ridiculous meaning that they have so much talent that it is ridiculous. There is sarcasm in that comment. Real's talent is just awesome. By the way, as part of the deal, Inter will get a player to be named later AND 45 millions euros.
     
  5. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Jornal 24 horas they have 2 pages on Real Madrid.
    Florentino Perez the President and the most important person the sports director Jorge Valdano.
    they also have the ten top players in the World
    1. Zidane 14,2 milhoes de contos around 60 million euros
    2. Figo 12,0
    3. Crespo 11,4
    4. Buffon 10,2
    5. Vieiri 10,0
    6. Ferdinand 9,4
    7. Ronaldo 9,0
    8. Mendieta 9,0
    9. Veron 8.8
    10. Rui Costa 8.7

    em milhoes de contos
     
  6. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    I assume that this the top 10 players according to transfer fees.
     
  7. BrianCappellieri

    BrianCappellieri Red Card

    Feb 11, 2002
    I saw the highlights and he really did look like he had his old form back.

    On one play he had the ball deep in Espanyol's end just outside the right side of the box. He teased a few defenders into challenging him and then changed direction leaving them standing still. He did this twice and then put a cross in for a good chance on goal. Certainly impressed the crowd who were in amazement. :)
     
  8. nas2nj

    nas2nj New Member

    Jun 12, 2002
    Newark, NJ
    Figo looks good again!!!
     
  9. Fender playa

    Fender playa New Member

    Mar 18, 2002
    Vancouver/Canada
    oh ya...............:)

    if only he was back to form in the world cup..........:D

    Oh.well..........atleast hell be ready in the euro 2004
     
  10. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    He was playing on one leg in Korea. I don't know any player in the history of soccer who could maintain his form with the full use of one of his ankles.
     
  11. nas2nj

    nas2nj New Member

    Jun 12, 2002
    Newark, NJ
    My thoughts exactly.

    Let'support our own and not dog them.

    There are enough people out there trying to dog the Portuguese players.
     
  12. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Figo one leg was a mistake
    he knew was not healthy he should took himself out of the team, we could have done better let's say with Hugo Viana with two legs.
    But I think Nike and other sponsors all they care was about themeselves.
     
  13. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    Frank,

    The ultimate responsibility for judging Figo's fitness level and whether he should have played was Oliveira. Figo is a consummate competitor, and realized that 2002 was most likely his one and ONLY chance at the WC. If he had begged off, the millions of Portuguese fans would have called him a quitter. You're right -- Viana or Capucho would have done better in those circumstances. At Madrid, Figo was getting subbed regular around the 50-minute mark toward the end of the year. Unfortunately, AO did not have the same sense nor fortitude as Vincente Del Bosque.
     
  14. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Correct AO should had the vision, how can you keep Rui Costa the all game on the bench, he should be the replacement for Figo.
    AO was losing and instead of putting forwards in he was putting defenders in.
     
  15. Selecao2002

    Selecao2002 New Member

    Oct 20, 2000
    MA
    I agree...my point is that you can't blame Figo for WANTING him play, you have to blame AO for LETTING him play. Period!
     
  16. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ

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