Barca vs. The Madrid Media

by Juan Arango on April 13, 2009 · 5 comments

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Raúl is the hero. Huelva upset at Iturralde.

For nth time this sea­son the Madrid press have come out with cover pages stat­ing how Barcelona were once again aided by ref­er­ees. For the nth time this sea­son, the Cata­lans respond by say­ing that Juande’s Madrid won with coma-inducing style.

The word of the month for As and Marca was chor­reada. In sim­ple Eng­lish the vul­gar trans­la­tion is “the shits”- the kind that runs down your leg, to be more graphic. This month the new word is vil­larato. There is no trans­la­tion for this one. The clos­est you can come up with is the rela­tion­ship that Joan Laporta has with Span­ish Fed­er­a­tion pres­i­dent José María Vil­lar. I guess the Madrid press are say­ing that the fix is on. So does the Madrid press think that Sports Direc­tor Fer­nando Hierro is in on Barcelona win­ning as well?

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Marca hint­ing that Madrid is on a roll with Juande.

This is the way Spain’s biggest rivalry has been brewed for decades. This time around chor­readas that are being said (and I use in the ver­bal diar­rhea con­text) is like the pot call­ing the ket­tle black. It is bor­der­line asi­nine and they seem to talk out of both sides of their mouth. Some­how every­one in Madrid for­got about the era from 1939–1975 when this guy Franco was in charge. There were very few ben­e­fi­cia­ries, and Real Madrid was one of them. I am sure that El Gen­er­alísimo had way more power in the fed­er­a­tion than Vil­lar. The Madrid press will never admit to this-ever.

This past week­end was a prime exam­ple. A foul that was called by Basque ref Itur­ralde González on Marco Ruben on Vic­tor Valdés. Valdés hit Ruben with his shoul­der and Itur­ralde called a free kick out­side of the box. He also did not call a hand­ball inside the area by Sylvinho.

What the Madrid press does not men­tion is that there was a hand­ball inside the box on the other side and Itur­ralde González did not see it either. Ramírez Domínguez must not have been told of the fix since he did not call a bla­tant penalty in favor of Val­ladolid when Goitom was knocked down. The no-call led to a Madrid counter-attack and even­tual sec­ond goal of the match.

So for the Madrid media, Barcelona is not being helped any more or any less than Los Merengues. This is the typ­i­cal dri­vel that you hear in leagues all over the world’ regard­less of sport.

If there is some­thing that we can agree upon in all of this is that there is no fix in Span­ish foot­ball– the refs just suck. They aren’t that good to fix a game.

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1 Eladir April 14, 2009 at 10:39 am

“…1939-1975 when this guy Franco was in charge. There were very few beneficiaries, and Real Madrid was one of them…” O yea? And how is it that it took Real Madrid 15 year to conquer it’s first League title(1954) while Franco was in charge? And how did Barcelona win 5 League titles during those 15 years? Or it wasn’t due to Franco’s personal intervention that Barcelona built Camp Nou ? And what about [u][url=http://www.as.com/actualidad/articulo/franco-recibio-medallas-barca/daspor/20031109dasdai_6/Tes]1974 when Barcelona honored the dicator[/url][/u] by giving him the golden medal of the club? All big clubs have dark pages in their history, Real Madrid and Barcelona are no exceptions. About the referees in the last years…every1 following the spanish league knows that Barcelona is getting rediculous aid. Who can forget the handball of Messi against Espanyol 2 years ago? 100.000 people at Camp Nou and millions in their TV saw clearly what happened…all EXCEPT from the ref who chose to close his eyes that moment, and hadn’t it been for Tamudo Barcelona would have won that League by cheating…cause that’s what 2nd (or 3rd) teams do…they cheat so that maybe one day can reach the greatness of the eternally 1st, Real Madrid CF. Have a nice day, Juan Arango, and keep spreading the Blaugrana propaganda.

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2 Ralph April 14, 2009 at 3:09 pm

Dear Eladir,
With all due respect, it offends the Catalan people to imply that FC Barcelona was ever associated with Franco’s regime, Franco’s troops murdered FC Barcelona President a month after the Spanish Civil War began, at the same time in the summer of 1937 during a tour in Mexico, half of the team stayed seeking political asylum, which was granted by Mexican authorities, FC Barcelona was forced to change its name to the more Spanish Club de Futbol Barcelona (CF Barcelona) it had to remove the Catalan flag from its shield and a close associate of Franco’s regime, Enric Piñeyro, marquès de la Mesa de Asta, was appointed Barcelona’s President, he was not elected by the members, he obviously was very sympathetic to Franco’s regime. So no, FC Barcelona was never voluntarily related to Franco’s regime, and to say so offends our ancestors memories. Please check this linke for further reading: http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/club/historia/etapes_historia/etapa_2.html
And please, don’t put a link from Madrid’s AS, it is not a reliable nor objective source.

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3 Matt April 14, 2009 at 4:44 pm

Eladir, you are, like most Madrid fans, the most ridiculous, asinine type of fan that exists. Barcelona aren’t the team cheating. In case you haven’t watched any of Madrid’s games over the past two, three, or more seasons, I can count on my fingers the number of games Madrid haven’t have assistance from the ref. And yes, Madrid were helped by Franco’s regime. In one instance, in the first leg of a competition, Barcelona had creamed Madrid. Before the second leg, the Barcelona players were confronted and forced into losing by an astronomical amount. Yeah, they weren’t the biggest cheats in Liga history…keep telling yourself that.

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4 TASI April 26, 2009 at 9:36 am

Eladir, most of madrid fans these days are fans because of the titles madrid have won and not because of their attractive style of play..everyone knows that barca suffered alot during franco’s regime to a point that players’ lifes were in danger..they were not supported by any government which made them suffer financially..madrid had all the support from fascists and their government and at times when barca were better on the field they were threatened..i feel really bad when people argue about that and ignore all these facts i see a bright future for barca because they are bringing young home grown players and have one of the best academies in the world whilst madrid’s last home grown player is probably casillas..

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5 Anonymous April 26, 2009 at 10:01 pm

you madrid fans are just bla bla bla bla, everyone knows that he most beautiful soccer is seen when barca plays…barca makes la liga the most exciting and the best league is the whole europe

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