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Could really see Guardiola surprising everybody with his next club. As he showed in his playing career when going to Brescia and Dorados it's not all about medals for him.

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Could really see Guardiola surprising everybody with his next club. As he showed in his playing career when going to Brescia and Dorados it's not all about medals for him.

 

Won't be going to Sunderland then, as all there team is caked in medals.

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Real Madrid B have been promoted to the Secunda Division, meaning that next season there will be a mini Clasico with Barcelona B.

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Real Madrid B have been promoted to the Secunda Division, meaning that next season there will be a mini Clasico with Barcelona B.

 

How are the rules in Spain? Would they be allowed to get promoted till the La Liga?

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No. Can't have both your first team and the B team in La Liga.

 

That said, am I right in thinking Real Madrid have another team, Castilla? Or is that just their B team?

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Real Madrid B have been promoted to the Secunda Division, meaning that next season there will be a mini Clasico with Barcelona B.

 

How are the rules in Spain? Would they be allowed to get promoted till the La Liga?

 

No, the parent club has to be a division above.

Because of Villarreal getting relegated this season, Villarreal B got relegated from the Secunda despite finishing 12th.

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Real Madrid B have been promoted to the Secunda Division, meaning that next season there will be a mini Clasico with Barcelona B.

 

How are the rules in Spain? Would they be allowed to get promoted till the La Liga?

 

No, the parent club has to be a division above.

Because of Villarreal getting relegated this season, Villarreal B got relegated from the Secunda despite finishing 12th.

 

Better way of putting it. :thup:

 

Bit harsh on Villarreal B! That'll cause some good old tension.

 

VI/anyone else: what's the situation with Villarreal? The impression I've got is when they were in the CL SFs a few years ago, that was very much a club punching well above their weight; but that are they in real danger of falling apart as a club? Or do you think this will be a bit of a wake-up call - a la Newcastle - and they'll come straight back up and be stronger for it? Has Roig finally decided to fuck off?

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What if Barca B won the league, Barca A got relegated (hypothetical!) would they swap or would both be relegated?

 

http://picdit.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/705px-nuclear_fireball.jpg

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Real Madrid B have been promoted to the Secunda Division, meaning that next season there will be a mini Clasico with Barcelona B.

 

How are the rules in Spain? Would they be allowed to get promoted till the La Liga?

 

No, the parent club has to be a division above.

Because of Villarreal getting relegated this season, Villarreal B got relegated from the Secunda despite finishing 12th.

 

Better way of putting it. :thup:

 

Bit harsh on Villarreal B! That'll cause some good old tension.

 

VI/anyone else: what's the situation with Villarreal? The impression I've got is when they were in the CL SFs a few years ago, that was very much a club punching well above their weight; but that are they in real danger of falling apart as a club? Or do you think this will be a bit of a wake-up call - a la Newcastle - and they'll come straight back up and be stronger for it? Has Roig finally decided to f*** off?

 

Just going off what Sid Lowe said, but apparently there's something dodgy going on behind the scenes but the players won't say what. They also went through 3 manages last season, two of which are awful and one which lost the dressing room.

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What if Barca B won the league, Barca A got relegated (hypothetical!) would they swap or would both be relegated?

 

http://picdit.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/705px-nuclear_fireball.jpg

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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What if Barca B won the league, Barca A got relegated (hypothetical!) would they swap or would both be relegated?

 

Both relegated I think.

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The Milan fans tell the Inter fans that scudettos awarded by the courts don't count.

 

SUDDEN CHANGE OF OPINION.

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One of my mates, says that the Juve head coach has been arrested and that Juve could possible be relegated again. :lol:

Your friend could do with actually reading the news he gets.

He hasn't been arrested, the police went to his house and copied data from his computer, phone and memory sticks. He's one of dozens of people in different teams across three divisions under investigation for participating in a huge match-fixing ring controlled by a singaporean businessman and run by several hungarians and a group of italian players called "Gli Zingari". Filippo Carobbio, one of the players from the team he was coaching last season, Siena, implicated him. His teammates say the coach knew nothing about it. The issue at the moment is whether he knew about what was going on, since it is illegal for anyone involved in the italian football system to be aware of match-fixing and not report it. Juventus as a club isn't involved in any way, the Serie A clubs in big trouble at the moment are Lazio and Siena and the major players arrested are Stefano Mauri and Omar Milanetto. It seems Lazio might be in danger of not participating in the Europa League next season.

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One of my mates, says that the Juve head coach has been arrested and that Juve could possible be relegated again. :lol:

Your friend could do with actually reading the news he gets.

He hasn't been arrested, the police went to his house and copied data from his computer, phone and memory sticks. He's one of dozens of people in different teams across three divisions under investigation for participating in a huge match-fixing ring controlled by a singaporean businessman and run by several hungarians and a group of italian players called "Gli Zingari". Filippo Carobbio, one of the players from the team he was coaching last season, Siena, implicated him. His teammates say the coach knew nothing about it. The issue at the moment is whether he knew about what was going on, since it is illegal for anyone involved in the italian football system to be aware of match-fixing and not report it. Juventus as a club isn't involved in any way, the Serie A clubs in big trouble at the moment are Lazio and Siena and the major players arrested are Stefano Mauri and Omar Milanetto. It seems Lazio might be in danger of not participating in the Europa League next season.

:thup:

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