Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Richard Hick » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 05:10:27


Osasuna 1- Real 0

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

Can we please have another Raulinho post now?

Of course, I think Moro's goal in injury time might have been legit, but
oh well.

-Richard

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by ?§?i¥?-ji? W?ll » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 05:46:06

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> Osasuna 1- Real 0

> BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

> Can we please have another Raulinho post now?

Silly. Don't you know what's going on?

Real Madrid must mak it close, so that they can please all their fans and
win it in the most memorable fashion.

They're "letting" the rest of the La Liga think they have a chance, while
they concentrate on the Champions League.

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by laba » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 06:45:13


Quote:
> Osasuna 1- Real 0

> BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

> Can we please have another Raulinho post now?

> Of course, I think Moro's goal in injury time might have been legit, but
> oh well.

2nd loss all season. I hear Osasuna really outplayed them, although like you
mentioned Morientes scored a 100% legit goal in injury time, but with his
luck this year, you sort of know the ref was gonna disallow it.

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Raulinh » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 07:15:58

Quote:
>Osasuna 1- Real 0

>BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

You know I've always found quite pathetic the fact that supporters of
footballing midgets such as Nandrolona and Patetico find more pleasure in Real
Madrid's defeats that in the victories of their own teams.

Four years ago there was a poll conducted amongst Barcelona fans (apparently
there are Barcelona fans out there......go ***ing figure)  and 82% of them
said that they'd rather watch Real Madrid lose than Barcelona win a match.

Then there is the case of the Frente Atletico followers that walk around with
an ID card where it is specified in the front of the id that the carrier of
that card is an antimadridista.

All this lead me to think that Atletico and Barcelona don't really have fans.
They are just dumpholes where people that can't cope with Real Madrid's success
linger to cry and pray for a Real defeat so they can have something to
celebrate in their less than satisfactory lifes. And you know one thing: we
love you for that. Mediocrity brings indiference (such as the indiference of
Real Madrid towards those teams) but success is a magnet for the type of
perpetual envy that Barcelona and Atletico have of Real Madrid. You hate us and
we don't care. That must really hurt.

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Benn » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 07:54:45

Quote:

> Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)
>Osasuna 1- Real 0

>BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

>Can we please have another Raulinho post now?

>Of course, I think Moro's goal in injury time might have been legit, but
>oh well.

>-Richard

Say, how many shirts did Real Madrid sell this week?

"There are three sides to every story - your side, my side and the truth"
                                Tom Zenk

                        http://soccer-europe.com

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Richard Hick » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 12:37:23


Quote:

> You know I've always found quite pathetic the fact that supporters of
> footballing midgets such as Nandrolona and Patetico find more pleasure in
> Real
> Madrid's defeats that in the victories of their own teams.

blah, blah, blah.
as usual you talk about everything except the football.
RM are supposed to crush relegation material like Osasuna, but they
sleepwalked through another match and were beaten.

-Richard

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Diabl » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 13:54:52


Quote:

> > Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

> >Osasuna 1- Real 0

> >BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

> >Can we please have another Raulinho post now?

> >Of course, I think Moro's goal in injury time might have been legit, but
> >oh well.

> >-Richard

> Say, how many shirts did Real Madrid sell this week?

None??? Looks like Ronaldo is rapidly declining.
His ego is getting the better of him.
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Robbi » Tue, 18 Feb 2003 19:08:23


says...

Quote:
> Mediocrity brings indiference

LOL!

Quote:
> (such as the indiference of Real Madrid towards those teams)

When a team takes 3 points off you, that is indifference in Trolinho's world.

Stop sobbing. No one cares.

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by laba » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 03:48:14


Quote:
> blah, blah, blah.
> as usual you talk about everything except the football.
> RM are supposed to crush relegation material like Osasuna, but they
> sleepwalked through another match and were beaten.

It's really funny to see your reaction though. They lose for the 2nd time
this season, and immediately we see this is just what you've been waiting
for. You don't even try and pretend how much this means to you.
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Richard Hick » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 11:43:18



Quote:
> It's really funny to see your reaction though. They lose for the 2nd time
> this season, and immediately we see this is just what you've been waiting
> for. You don't even try and pretend how much this means to you.

It's only a reaction to Raulinho's posts.
Hey, I'm an Atleti fan, what do you expect? ;)

It may not seem like it to you Merengues fans, but I try to sound
impartial in my La Liga reports.  If I seem critical of RM or Barca it
is because I think with the talent and resources they have, they should
finish 1-2 easily, whether they're in the CL or not.

And I have certainly been critical of Atletico......

-Richard

 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by laba » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 17:52:41


 If I seem critical of RM or Barca it

Quote:
> is because I think with the talent and resources they have, they should
> finish 1-2 easily, whether they're in the CL or not.

And this I find ridiculous. Because Deportivo have had a much better squad
than Barcelona for the past 2, even 3 years. Why not laugh your ***off
every time they lose?
Laugh at Raulinho you may, but he does touch some interesting points,
although many of you will never admit them. It's much easier to just dismiss
them by sarcasm, and go back to your way of subjective feasting on the "big
boys" troubles;) Entertaining none the less;)
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Robbi » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:40:18


Quote:


>  If I seem critical of RM or Barca it
> > is because I think with the talent and resources they have, they should
> > finish 1-2 easily, whether they're in the CL or not.

> And this I find ridiculous. Because Deportivo have had a much better squad
> than Barcelona for the past 2, even 3 years. Why not laugh your ***off
> every time they lose?
> Laugh at Raulinho you may, but he does touch some interesting points,
> although many of you will never admit them. It's much easier to just dismiss
> them by sarcasm, and go back to your way of subjective feasting on the "big
> boys" troubles;) Entertaining none the less;)

Says the objective Real fan.
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by laba » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:08:19


Quote:
> > And this I find ridiculous. Because Deportivo have had a much better
squad
> > than Barcelona for the past 2, even 3 years. Why not laugh your ***off
> > every time they lose?
> > Laugh at Raulinho you may, but he does touch some interesting points,
> > although many of you will never admit them. It's much easier to just
dismiss
> > them by sarcasm, and go back to your way of subjective feasting on the
"big
> > boys" troubles;) Entertaining none the less;)

> Says the objective Real fan.

You're hilarious. Your arguments are always so insightful. Go host a
talk-show.
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by Robbi » Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:57:52


Quote:


> > > And this I find ridiculous. Because Deportivo have had a much better
> squad
> > > than Barcelona for the past 2, even 3 years. Why not laugh your ***off
> > > every time they lose?
> > > Laugh at Raulinho you may, but he does touch some interesting points,
> > > although many of you will never admit them. It's much easier to just
> dismiss
> > > them by sarcasm, and go back to your way of subjective feasting on the
> "big
> > > boys" troubles;) Entertaining none the less;)

> > Says the objective Real fan.

> You're hilarious. Your arguments are always so insightful. Go host a
> talk-show.

Would, 'Spot the Fanatic Polack' do?
 
 
 

Osasuna - Real Madrid (R)

Post by laba » Thu, 20 Feb 2003 02:33:55


Quote:
> > You're hilarious. Your arguments are always so insightful. Go host a
> > talk-show.

> Would, 'Spot the Fanatic Polack' do?

If that's the best you can do.