reportajes 30 October @ 03:19 PM EST
NunnSerÃa la hostia que saliera un jugador en rueda de prensa y dijera: "Estamos hartos de este
entrenador. Que se vaya". Pero no, siempre dicen que están "a muerte" con él, cuando los
periodistas intuyen carnaza de despido y preguntan a los cómplices. Granero ya ha dicho que la
plantilla está "a muerte" con Pellegrini, y Guti y Cristiano le han hecho coro con otras palabras.
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Futbolita 03 August @ 01:45 AM EST
What a miracle! Someone actually thinks that Joel Santana speaks good
English... (!!!!) but then again, she was his 'official translator' at the Confederations
Cup so you can excuse her.
Yes, meet Desiree Queiroz, whose father Tita once played for Vasco, Flamengo
and the selecao.
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With it looking increasingly likely that Michael Owen will be a Manchester United player by the
end of the day, take a little time to relive his decision to join Newcastle over Liverpool, after
he was linked with us in 2005.
June 19th 2005 - United linked with Michael Owen after it appears he will be returning to the
Premiership from Real Madrid.
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Distintas, muy distintas son la realidades que viven los combinados nacionales de Holanda y
Portugal. Mientras los tulipanes disfrutan con la consagración de la generación de los Robben,
Van Persie, Huntelaar y compañÃa, los lusos contemplan partido tras partido como la nueva quinta
esperanzadora, con jugadores como Ronaldo, Moutinho o Nani podrÃa quedarse sin disputar [.
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When Ferguson attacked Real with talk of Franco, and Queiroz likened the Spaniards' pursuit of
Ronaldo to an Iberian border dispute, a clearly stung Calderon took a step back from the soap opera
that had begun to dominate the summer
Calderon's credibility lies in tatters
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(Photo Credit: FPF- Francisco Paraíso) With Carlos doing his best Jorge Hamiltao impression,
his back door room staff was revealed yesterday. Queiroz is 5'7" (1.70 m) tall (which is
almost "giant" status for a Portuguese male), so if you're really bored and get off on
endeavors such as math, you
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Manutd Blog 11 July @ 03:24 PM EST
Sir Alex's right hand man has stepped down as Manchester United assistant manager, again. This time
he has agreed to take charge of the Portuguese national team. "I am very proud and
honored to be able to go back and serve my country," the Portuguese Football Federation quoted
Queiroz. The 55 year old has agreed to a 4 [.
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Red Rants 11 July @ 01:25 PM EST
Amidst the supposed gloom and transfer kerfuffle, Manchester United, as if like an afterthought,
return to playing action against Aberdeen tomorrow. So much has one man taken the wind out of any
success or pre-season, that so little is being talked about our forthcoming clash against a side
with a rich history.
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Like Phil Scolari and Rafael Benitez, Arsene Wenger might not want it to happen, but the Arsenal
manager believes that Cristiano Ronaldo is staying put this summer. Sky Sports reports that the
Frenchman expects Manchester United to keep hold of their star player, despite it looking for all
the world that Real Madrid are going [.
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The Daily Star reports Sir Alex Ferguson's right-hand man is close to leaving United to coach the
Portuguese national team. And that, according to sources in Lisbon, could be the decision that
sends Portugal star Ronaldo to Real Madrid. Queiroz, has become unsettled because he hasn't been
assured the managers position if Ferguson leaves Man U.
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There was a mutual respect between Sir Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho, despite the latter's best
attempts to rub everyone up the wrong way with his constant press manipulation and ideas above his
station. The Man United manager found his Chelsea counterpart amusing and put up with him over a
bottle of red wine.
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Cristiano Ronaldo might not be the only Portugeezer leaving Old Trafford this summer. The Daily
Telegraph reports that Carlos Queiroz, the Manchester United assistant manager, is top of
Portugal's list to replace Phil Scolari after the latter decided to join Chelsea from 1st July. How
ironic it would be if Chelsea's decision-making had a direct [.
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The FA may appeal against the verdict that cleared Ferguson and Queiroz of improper conduct
according to the BBC website. This is all to do with the FA cup defeat to Portsmouth when ManU
thought they should have had a penalty. Queiroz apparently called the ref a "robber" and
Ferguson said "It's absolutely ridiculous, I [.
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This weekend's
Sunday Telegraph has an interview with Carlos Queiroz, in which he reminisces
about his year in charge at Real Madrid in between stints as assistant coach to Alex Ferguson at
Manchester United. In the wake of the usual end-of-season transfer speculation which has Real
considering whether to make an offer of up to £100 million to United for Cristiano Ronaldo's
services, Queiroz reveals that his young countryman was at the top of his wishlist when he made the
move to the Bernabéu nearly five years ago.
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