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I know some people will call it a winning mentality, but no, ronaldo is just a self centered twat.
 

Snake Plissken

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I know some people will call it a winning mentality, but no, ronaldo is just a self centered twat.
Even these deluded fanboys couldn't call sulking and whining when your team scores, a "winning mentality"

It's a whining mentality that boys got.
 

Summit

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Would Ronaldo leave it? :lol: Would he feck like.
 

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In all serious if De Gea leaves Oblak has to be worth considering in replacing him, Atletico paid 12.6m pounds for him but he has 5 years left on his contract so he wouldn't come cheap
 

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Torres capitalises on Bailly's mistake. Very composed from Torres. 1-0 Atleti
 

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Jesus, Sergio Asenjo is hurt.

Ankle ligaments by the looks of it. Poor bloke has been so injury prone.

Edit: He's walking off the pitch. Very strange.
 

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That was grim, hearing him scream.
I don't think it's actually that bad, he's just been through 3 serious knee injuries and I think it was more in fear of what damage potentially had been done. Him walking off is a good sign indeed.
 

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Oh dear. If that's as bad as it looks you have to feel for Asenjo. So many serious injuries :(
 

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I don't think it's actually that bad, he's just been through 3 serious knee injuries and I think it was more in fear of what damage potentially had been done. Him walking off is a good sign indeed.
Wouldn't be so sure. I've seen plenty of players walk off only to be diagnosed with a serious injury. Lucas played on with an ACL injury for us a while back.
 

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Jesus that was dark hearing him scream.. Hopefully it was mostly fear and not actual pain..

Depor losing again, me losing money on them(again).. They are in trouble given their schedule. Villarreal, Bilbao, Barca coming up..
 

Zeki Zico

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Don't really understand the reaction from Ronaldo. Does he not know there are cameras everywhere nowadays? Just a very silly reaction.
 

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I have a bit of money on that Real Madrid would score more league goals than Barca this season.....good to see they've now over 100 goals and are 5 goals ahead of Barca.
Oh Ronaldo :lol:

Crazy to see that Atletico Madrid are now 22 points better than Villarreal :houllier:

I really hope Eibar and Deportivo are staying up in the end.
 
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A new TV deal has been approved by the Spanish government. Great news.

Spanish government approves law governing sale of TV rights

MADRID -- A new Spanish law governing the sale of television rights to broadcast football games and the distribution of the income was approved by the government on Thursday.

The law will regulate the rights to transmit first- and second-division games as well as the Copa del Rey and Supercup competitions, said Education, Culture and Sports Minister Jose Ignacio Wert.

The legislation will come into effect in 2016 and replace the current arrangements, he added.

Currently, individual clubs negotiate their own TV contracts in what is known as the "rights of arena" agreement, Wert said.

The law aims to bring Spanish soccer in line with how England's and Italy's football leagues are marketed, and will correct existing "imbalances" in earnings that allow top clubs to claim a disproportionate amount of the TV income, leaving lesser clubs struggling for money.

Most of Spain's 42 professional clubs were pressing governing bodies to negotiate a collective rights deal similar to that employed by the Premier League, which in February struck a deal for 2016-19 worth about £5 billion.

Wert said the Spanish leagues obtained "somewhat less than €800 million" for the 2013-14 season from the worldwide sales of its audiovisual rights.

Spain's two biggest clubs, Real Madrid and Barcelona, were able to reach lucrative TV deals that enabled them to consistently outbid rival clubs for players.

Sport ministry spokesman Miguel Cardenal, who heads Spain's sports council, said the changes allow Spanish football to "adapt to modern times."

"You just have to see that last year the club that came last in the Premier League earned more than Atletico Madrid," which won the Spanish league, Cardenal said.

The new legislation must still be approved by parliament before coming into effect as a law, but it is unlikely to meet much opposition as the ruling Popular Party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy enjoys a majority in both chambers.
http://www.espnfc.com.co/spanish-pr...pain-approves-law-governing-sale-of-tv-rights