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Liga 2009-10 – Game Six – Fixtures and Tickets
Well, Barça, Real Madrid and Sevilla came out of this week’s Champions League fixtures with flying colours but poor old Atletico don’t look as though they’ll be progressing to the next round.
There’s only one ‘must watch’ game in La Liga this week and it’s a biggie – Sevilla v Real Madrid in the Sanchez Pizjuan. The Sevillanos look like the only team capable of ruffling the Big Two’s feathers this season, so it should be a great match.
I must admit, though, that Real Madrid whilst not very entertaining look pretty lethal in the box – they only seem to need to put their game together for five minutes and they go two up.

Barça should have no problems dismissing Almeria – they’re the opposite of Madrid. Lovely creative football, millions of chances but they’re not scoring quite as many as they should.
I do think they deserve to go top, though.
As usual tickets are available for all games . . .
Here are this week’s fixtures
03 Oct 2009
18:00 CET Tenerife v Deportivo
20:00 CET Barcelona v Almeria
22:00 CET Atletico Madrid v Zaragoza
04 Oct 2009
17:00 CET Getafe v Osasuna
17:00 CET Sporting Gijon v Mallorca
17:00 CET Valladolid v Athletic
17:00 CET Villarreal v Espanyol
17:00 CET Xerez v Malaga
19:00 CET Racing Santander v Valencia
21:00 CET Sevilla v Real Madrid
Liga 2009-10 – Round Five – Fixtures
Just a quick post today with the fixtures for this weekend’s games.
Here they are . . .
FC Barcelona have got an interesting game against an erratic Malaga – Iniesta could well start the game if Ibrahimovic is still injured.
26 Sep 2009
18:00 CET Athletic ? : ? Sevilla
18:00 CET Real Madrid ? : ? Tenerife
20:00 CET Malaga ? : ? Barcelona
22:00 CET Valencia ? : ? Atletico Madrid
27 Sep 2009
17:00 CET Almeria ? : ? Racing Santander

17:00 CET Espanyol ? : ? Xerez
17:00 CET Mallorca ? : ? Valladolid
17:00 CET Osasuna ? : ? Sporting Gijon
19:00 CET Zaragoza ? : ? Getafe
21:00 CET Deportivo ? : ? Villarreal
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Champions League against Dinamo Kiev on Tuesday, so Click Here for Champions League Tickets and I’ll prepare something a little more coherent after the weekend.
FC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid 5-2 Liga BBVA 2009-10
Hot off the press! Barça’s fantastic performance against Atletico de Madrid at Camp Nou on Saturday.
1-0 Min 1: Ibrahimovic gets the blaugrana off the mark with a really classy goal. The poise and control necessary to put this one away is the mark of a truly great player.
2-0 Min 16: A work of art from Messi who was quite possibly offside but Who Cares? He seems to beat the defence and goalie without touching the ball.
3-0 Min 20: Dani Alves free kick goes in like a rocket – I’m surprised the post stayed standing.
4-0 Min 41: A great goal from Keita, which just goes to show that you don’t have to be one of the stars to join in the party with this Barça!
4-1 Min 45: Kun takes advantage of a mistake by Busquets to beat Valdés but Atletico still go into the half time break shell-shocked
4-2 Min 85: Forlán beats Valdés with a well-executed shot
5-2 Min 94: Messi just shows he’s the greatest player in the world by taking advantage of an Iniesta pass.

FC Barcelona’s first 40 minutes were just pure genius but the defence showed some weaknesses as soon as Barça had less possession. Still spectacular stuff which makes it well-worth getting FC Barcelona Tickets
Atletico, though, are really up against it, though – only 1 point from the first three games and a disappointing draw against Apoel Nicosia in the Champions League. They’ve got a great side and you can watch Kun, Forlan, Simao and Maxi at Vicente Calderon by buying Atletico de Madrid Tickets
Round Two – Pellegrini’s Got His Work Cut Out
Although I hope that Barça win La Liga for the second year on the trot, what I really want to see is a well-fought competition – and that means more than just competition from Real Madrid.
For La Liga to fulfill its potential as The Best League in the World – with the permission of the EPL – we need to see Sevilla, Atlético, Villarreal and Valencia fighting for more than just Champions and Europa League places. However, after only one game, it looks like this season’s Liga will follow a similar pattern to last year.
Sevilla lost in Mestalla and Atlético got thrashed by Málaga, so I won’t be surprised if Barça and Madrid are ten points clear at the top of the table come December. Let’s hope this doesn’t happen because it’d be very bad news for Spanish Football.
This week we’ll get a better idea of whether La Liga is going to be a two horse race or not. Espanyol-Madrid and Getafe-Barça are two interesting tests for the favourites - debuting in their new stadium and with the memory of Jarque still very present, Espanyol have got a lot of reasons to put up a fight and an unpredictable Getafe are a very tough nut to crack on a good day.
I think most of us agree that Barça start La Liga with a slight advantage over Pellegrini’s Real Madrid because they
already play as a team, whereas the Bernabéu boys are as yet a group that relies on flashes of brilliance from individual players. The big question is whether the undeniable quality of Kaká, Cristiano Ronaldo and Benzema will be enough to follow the pace that Barça has already set by winning the two Super Cups.
Comparisons between the two squads are inevitable, and I must admit that I glance down the list of names that make up this Real Madrid side and some of my culé bravado fades. However, it remains to be seen whether this group of superstars will actually work well together as a block.

Barça have signed fewer players, but the three signings are players that were definitely on Guardiola’s Wish List. Chygrynskiy will be key in the centre of the defence, while with Maxwell on one flank and Alves on the other, the backs will be coming up to join the attack even more often than they did last season.
Having watched quite a few videos now, there’s no doubt in my mind that Ibrahimovic is a potentially great player but his role in the side will be very different from Samuel Eto’o. He’s more classy and stylish but I doubt whether he’ll score as many goals and he’s still got his work cut out to get himself in the right position for when Messi, Xavi and Iniesta, in particular, start to work their magic.
But the fact remains that Barça only have to adapt their game for one player whilst not even Pellegrini could predict Madrid’s starting line-up in a month’s time. And what’s more the ‘cantera’ factor means that Barça’s theoretical substitutes know the 4-3-3 philosophy like the back of their hands and both they themselves and the fans are confident that should anything go awry, they’ll slot into the first team just like veterans.
Anyway here are this week’s games . . .
12 Sep 2009
18:00 CET Atletico Madrid v Racing Santander
18:00 CET Getafe v Barcelona
20:00 CET Espanyol v Real Madrid
22:00 CET Sevilla v Zaragoza
13 Sep 2009
17:00 CET Deportivo v Malaga
17:00 CET Sporting Gijon v Almeria
17:00 CET Tenerife v Osasuna
17:00 CET Villarreal v Mallorca
19:00 CET Valladolid v Valencia
21:00 CET Xerez v Athletic Bilbao
Real Madrid Fixtures and Tickets 2009-10
Game One Saturday 29 and Monday 31 September
Game Two Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 September
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Game Three Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 September
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Game Four Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 September
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Game Five Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 September
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Game Six Saturday 3 y Sunday 4 October
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Game Seven Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 October
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Game 8 Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 October
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Game 9 Saturday 31 and Sunday 1 November
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Game 10 Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 November
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Game 11 Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 November
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Game 12 Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 November
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Game 13 Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 December
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Game 14 Sat 12 and 13 December
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Game 15 Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 December
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Game 16 Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 January
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Game 17 Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 January
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Game 18 Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January
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Game 19 Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 January
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Game 20 Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 January
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Game 21 Saturday 6 y Sunday 7 February
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Game 22 Sat 13 and Sun 14 Feb
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Game 23 Sat 20 and Sun 21 Feb
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Game 24 Sat 27 and Sun 28 Feb
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Game 25 Sat 6 and Sun 7 March
- Real Madrid v Sevilla
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Game 26 Sat 13 y Sun 14 March
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Game 27 Sat 20 and Sun 21 March
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Game 28 Tue 23 and Wed 24 March
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Game 29 Sat 27 and Sun 28 March
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Game 30 Sat 3 and Sun 4 April
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Game 31 Sat 10 and Sun 11 April
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Game 32 Tue 13 and Wed 14 April
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Game 33 Sat 17 and Sun 18 April
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Game 34 Sat 24 y Sun 25 April
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Game 35 Sat 1 and Sun 2 May
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Game 36 Tue 4 and Wed 5 May
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Game 37 Sat 8 and Sun 9 May
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Game 38 Sat 15 and Sun 16 May
Zlatan Ibrahimovic 2009 – The Prince of Passion

I just went into YouTube to try and find a video of Barça’s magnificent 4-1 victory over Racing on Tuesday (22-09-09). I must admit I had our boy Lionel Messi on my mind.
Nobody seems to have loaded up the goals yet but my attention was caught by this.
The ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC highlights so far this season, Some tasty moments and FOUR goals in FOUR games.
Young Lionel is undoubtedly the King of World Football but Prince Zlatan is growing in stature – if he wasn’t tall enough already.
FC Barcelona Tickets and Camp Nou Tickets – Fantastic Primera Liga and Spanish Football Tickets – are worth every goddamn cent when these two get going.
Does anyone remember the name of that Cameroon centre-forward who played for us last season?
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Round Three – Return To La Liga
Now the first round of Champions League Group Stage games are over and done with La Liga’s back this weekend.
The big game is very obviously FC Barcelona against Atletico de Madrid at Camp Nou on Saturday, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens. Barça won’t be displeased at taking a point from the Guisseppe Meazza, but Atletico won’t be at all happy with their single point against extremely modest Apoel Nicosia. Barça are obviously the favourites but one never knows with Atletico (especially against Barça) – on paper, they’ve got a great side, perhaps they’ll start to put some decent football together on Saturday.
I doubt whether Xerez will be able to ruffle Real Madrid’s feathers. Despite a lapse of concentration in the second half against FC Zurich, the Merengue Machine looks like its slowly moving into first gear, and La Liga looks even more as if it’s going to be a Barça-Madrid head to head.
We mustn’t forget Sevilla, though, or Valencia who are playing in the Europa Cup tonight. Interestingly, the other two Europa Cup contenders Villarreal and Athletic Club are facing each other on Sunday. This is definitely the game I’ll be watching and I’ll also be watching closely tonight to see how they get on against their respective European rivals.
I’ll also be keeping an eye on Espanyol, who’ll be at La Coruña – they’ve had a bad start to the season and I’m hoping their luck will improve.
Anyway, here’s this week’s games as usual and I’ve also added Wednesday’s just in case I don’t find the time to write another post before then.
19 Sep
18:00 CET Mallorca ? : ? Tenerife
19:00 CET Deportivo ? : ? Espanyol
20:00 CET Malaga ? : ? Racing Santander
20:00 CET Osasuna ? : ? Sevilla
22:00 CET Barcelona ? : ? Atletico Madrid
20 Sep 2009
17:00 CET Almeria ? : ? Getafe
17:00 CET Athletic ? : ? Villarreal
17:00 CET Zaragoza ? : ? Valladolid
19:00 CET Real Madrid ? : ? Xerez
21:00 CET Valencia ? : ? Sporting Gijon
Wednesday’s games
20:00 CET Atletico Madrid ? : ? Almeria
20:00 CET Espanyol ? : ? Malaga
20:00 CET Getafe ? : ? Valencia
20:00 CET Racing Santander ? : ? Barcelona
20:00 CET Sevilla ? : ? Mallorca
20:00 CET Sporting Gijon ? : ? Zaragoza
20:00 CET Tenerife ? : ? Athletic
20:00 CET Villarreal ? : ? Real Madrid
20:00 CET Xerez ? : ? Deportivo
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Spain and their beautiful football
The Spanish Style of Football- post 2006 World Cup. Video features Fernando Torres, Xavi, Xabi Alonso, Iniesta, david Villa. Spain European Champions Carlos Senna. Valencia, Barcelona, Real Madrid Spain 3 Estonia 0 Spain 5 Belgium 0
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UEFA Champions League 2008-09 : Lionel Messi
It’s worth buying a Spain Football Ticket just to see Lionel Messi in action.
In the 2008-09 Champions League campaign, he scored 9 goals in 12 games and this video shows all all of them.
He scored 2 in the first game against Shaktar Donetsk and two more against FC Basel – one in each match. Then he scored another against Sporting Lisbon. One more against Olympique Lyonnais. There were two more against Bayern Munich.
And then came the best of all – his header in the Champions League Final against Manchester United in Rome.
So if you want to Messi strut his stuff this season, Click Here For Champions League Tickets or on any of the banners for FC Barcelona Tickets on the Spain Football Ticket Sales Site.
Duration : 0:7:24
What is the longest unbeaten run in the Champions League?
Does anyone also know what is the longest undefeated run at home in the Champions League is?
ANSWER:
It has to be Real Madrid, doesn’t it? They won the first five European Cups from 1956-1960, which makes a pretty long unbeaten run both home and away. Typically, that run was broken in the 1961 semi-fimals (I think) when they were knocked out by arch-rivals FC Barcelona.





