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發表於 2007-10-6 00:28:30
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The Famous Quotes of the Week
"Football is a game for men. They need to copy the referees in England where it's not a woman's game" - All hail to the godlike genius of Murcia's Pablo Garcia, still the most entertaining player in the league, by a long way.
"He cannot have ten good minutes then spend the rest of the time, not being seen" - Bernd Schuster reveals that Robinho's special footballing tactic has been rumbled.
"I didn't like the attitude of our midfield against Getafe, at times" - And so continues Bernd Schuster, who appears to have someone slipping some kind of CIA truth serum into his daily Bratwurst.
"We all suffer. His teammates and his family" - Sevilla's Vincenzo Maresca on the sleaze ball tv shows in Spain that are currently trawling through Antonio Puerta's love life.
"I spent Thursday evening watching teletext to see where we ended up in the table" - those long autumn nights must fly by in Castellón. Villarreal director general, José Manuel Llaneza confesses how he like to spend his free time.
"He has 72 hours to come back. If he doesn't, we will report him to the federation" - Lower league club, Barakaldo's official announcement on the disappearance of Welsh import Rob Davies who buggered off with nothing more than a email to say goodbye.
"To beat Real Madrid is a proletariat revolution" - Juanma Trueba in AS, having completed his social studies GCSE.
"I grew as a person, both on and off the field" - A more mature, cuddly Julio Baptista on his year at Arsenal.
"If the president is defending me, then there is something to defend" - Sevilla boss, Juande Ramos shows the relationship with Jose Marie del Nido is as healthy as ever.
"If you don't like it, then it's better to stay at home" - Deportivo midfielder, Sergio, tells the club's booing fans that they can do one.
"If you are not a big club then the referees are always right. Even when they aren't" - La Liga Loca kind of understands what Murcia manager, Luis Alcaraz is getting at. But only kind of.
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