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Beast

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The've put a rather extraordinary note up on their website accusing Barcelona of arranging for the charges (after Rosell supposedly met with someone from RFEF), accusing Barca players and staff of all sorts of things, etc etc etc. It's quite something -- can someone find an English version or translate?

I'd be embarrassed if I were a fan (or for that matter an employee) of that club.
Don't know what u've been reading but Jose did publicly apologize for his behaviour in the last game
 

Xavi_78

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Don't know what u've been reading but Jose did publicly apologize for his behaviour in the last game

He did, but not to the people concerned, like Tito, but like you already pointed out in your opinion what he did was nothing more than funny
 

Beast

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I think i'm a bit late as i read the club statement that Kellie mentioned too much work so outdated :(

Yes it's normal he apologize to Madridista as he represent the club and the game was Real Madrid vs Barca not Jose vs Barca
 

JonM

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The've put a rather extraordinary note up on their website accusing Barcelona of arranging for the charges (after Rosell supposedly met with someone from RFEF), accusing Barca players and staff of all sorts of things, etc etc etc. It's quite something -- can someone find an English version or translate?

I'd be embarrassed if I were a fan (or for that matter an employee) of that club.

Translated by google but it gives a good idea:

Real Madrid said:
In the judge's decision to contest the Royal Spanish Football Federation to open an investigation after what happened in the second leg of the Supercopa of Spain, Real Madrid C. F. want to state the following:

1 .- Real Madrid C. F. opted from the outset by a line of prudence and responsibility not to feed the climate of tension created after the events.

2 .- Real Madrid C. F. expressed surprise at the fact that this investigation be ordered five days after the game, and strangely just hours after President F. C. Barcelona's own publicly demanded the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

3 .- Real Madrid C. F. expected to continue research and serve every single opportunity to clarify the events that occurred during the course of the game and immediately after completion. Among these taunts, humiliations, insults and assaults endured by players, coaches and other members of the bench of our team in the field and in the tunnel.

4 .- Real Madrid C. F. continue to work in defense of the values ​​inherent in the entity and always for the greater collaboration between all the clubs and institutions in the world of football.
 

IrvDizzle

Charlie Sheen's Protégé
"I have a fantastic president who is very intelligent and with whom I have a great friendship. I also have a director general who works for the club 24 hours a day, so my motivation is enormous and my Madridismo is even greater than that of some pseudo-Madridistas. There is no way I'm leaving. No way!"

"I also wish to apologise to Madridistas, and only to them, for my attitude in our last game. Some people are better adapted to the hypocrisy in football than I am, and they hide their faces and speak in whispers deep inside tunnels."

- Jose Mourinho, from ESPN Soccernet
 

Pepe Silvia

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So what Madrid are doing is condoning Mou's actions and lack of remorse for assault and now turning on the offensive (the audacity) against FC Barcelona and Sandro Rosell. Awesome. Wow what a fucking circus of a club.
 

JonM

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Here's the official translation:

Real Madrid said:
Real Madrid CF wishes to say the following regarding the decision of the competition judge of the Spanish Football Federation to open an investigation following the incidents occurred in the return leg of the Spanish Super Cup:

1.- Real Madrid CF has from the beginning opted to show prudence and responsibility so as not to feed the tense atmosphere created by such events.

2.- Real Madrid CF wishes to express how surprised it is to see this investigation is being ordered five days after the match, curiously just a few hours after the President of FC Barcelona publicly demanded the Spanish Football Federation to take action.

3.- Real Madrid CF wishes said investigation absolutely clarifies what happened during and after the match. The club wishes it throws light onto the provocations, humilations, insults and aggressions that our first team squad and coaching staff were subjected to both on the pitch and inside the tunnel leading to the dressing rooms. These things regrettably gave way to the incidents that took place.

4.- Real Madrid CF will continue to defend this entity's inherent values and will always strive for the greatest collaboration possible between clubs and institutions throughout the world.
 

Barcafire

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2.- Real Madrid CF wishes to express how surprised it is to see this investigation is being ordered five days after the match, curiously just a few hours after the President of FC Barcelona publicly demanded the Spanish Football Federation to take action.

Uhhhhh... Didn't Rosell said Barça weren't filing a complaint?

Perez and Mourinho really can't stand the fact that they are the cause of all these issues. They can't stop blaming others. I know RM has a great history of winning, but just because you can't win anymore, it's not the fault of others.
 

Xavi_78

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Real Madrid CF will continue to defend this entity's inherent values


:lol:

That means they have nothing to do because there are hardly any left.

I seem to remember that Raed said that the Marcelo tackle was a foul and not a dive, does that mean that he is now a pseudo madridista? And has Mou established a contact point inside the club where we can notify about him? What about Di Stefano, he said something critical too, will he be stripped off his honours and publicly denounced as pseudo madridista?
 
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