Official: Neymar 5 year deal with FC Barcelona

After more than three hours of negotiations, Barcelona and Santos have reached an agreement for the Brazilian player from next season. According to Spanish Newspaper MundoDeportivo, Neymar, the 21 year-old Santos FC striker, has agreed to a 5 year deal with FC Barcelona.

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FC Barcelona line-up for 2013-2014 season?

It has been a long and eventful season for all the players and staff at the Camp Nou. An injury-plagued FC Barcelona line-up (Puyol, Messi, Adriano, Abidal and Pedro to name a few), head coach Vilanova heading to New York city to treat cancer, Leo Messi’s scoring streak, the painful elimination in the Champions League against Bayern Munich, and finally, the Liga title, fans didn’t get any minute to sit and enjoy restlessly like they have been used to in the past 4 years.

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Will Neymar end up playing for Barça?

FC Barcelona has been working for quite some time on the sigining of Santos FC superstar Neymar da Silva. The Brazilian is one of those very few players who can make the difference at any moment of the game, and Barça’s scouting team have matured a complex plan to bring the player to the Camp Nou without jeopardizing the club’s finances.

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Guardiola sure Messi will beat César Rodríguez’s club record.

Josep Guardiola the  Barcelona coach has said that he is sure that Messi will beat the record held by César Rodríguez and has said.

“The most important thing is that we’re through to the next phase and evidently in our next game against AC Milan we’ll be fighting for top spot in the group.”

“We’re very satisfied to be in the next round with a couple of games to spare. European competition isn’t easy, especially at this stage of the season. It’s normal that you can underestimate opponents but at this level it takes a lot of effort. Just look at Milan’s tonight playing away at BATE. It’s always hard and I have to admit that in the past, Kazan and Kyiv were great learning curves for me.”

“We have to congratulate Leo for once again scoring goals. He has scored his 202nd goal  at just 24 years of age which says it all really. I am convinced he will beat César Rodríguez’s club record  but I don’t know if he’ll do it this season; it depends on how we do in the rest of the campaign but you can’t rule it out.”

“As coaches, we are here to help players like him and others. I tried to move him closer to the area when I arrived at the club; I knew I had to put him in the centre is also conscious that without his team-mates and the people around him none of this would be possible.”

Sandro Rosell said he wants fewer clubs in La liga

Sandro Rosell said that in Spain, football is going to come up against huge financial problems and he was against selling Spanish clubs to overseas buyers.

“My opinion is that our league has too many clubs,” Rosell said. “We have 20 and we should go down to 18, then to 16. This will mean that all the clubs will be more competitive and we can reduce players’ salaries”.

“It is the only league where TV rights are negotiated individually and some time in the next three or four or five years we have to put it all in one pot and make the distribution the way it is in Serie A and the Premier League,” he said.

“This is something Barcelona and Real Madrid are talking to the other clubs about; we have to listen to the demands of the other 18 clubs”.

He added: “The Spanish league is the second most popular (in Europe), but we are facing huge problems financially speaking”.

“None of the clubs in Spain are in a good position; we owe a lot of money to the banks”.

Barcelona, Real Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Osasuna, the situation is not good but it is under control”.

“As for the other 16 teams, some are in a very bad position and I don’t think they will come back; maybe next year they will go to the second or third division or disappear”.

Rosell added: “The most important thing is to reduce the number of clubs for the future and put financial conditions that have to be accomplished, also in terms of people from abroad buying clubs in Spain.
“They are coming to Spain and I don’t like this but it’s happening”.

“They have bought Malaga and Santander and some other clubs; my question is where we go and if this fair on the associations when these clubs can increase capital with no limits”.

FIFA and UEFA and the national associations are earning more and more money, you have the players’ agents and the players earning more money, but the clubs every year are losing more money. Something is wrong with the equation“.

New Rules for Champions league away games set out by Barcelona FC

New tough rules for Barcelona FC Champions league games introduced to keep the stands safe.

All supporters will undergo an extensive body search prior to entering the stadium. Your cooperation with the stadium security personnel is highly appreciated.

– It is forbidden to introduce or exhibit banners, posters, flags or any other form of visual support which uses symbols or emblems that may encourage violence or xenophobia in the stadium. (The club’s stewards will be obliged to remove these at once.)

– It is forbidden to introduce any kind of weapon or object that can be thrown and that could potentially be used as a weapon. Any person who tries to introduce such objects (including drums, trumpets, megaphones, or any other large object) will be refused entry into the stadium. Small foldable umbrellas are authorised however conventional umbrellas with pointed tip or golf umbrellas will not be allowed in for safety reasons.

– It is forbidden to enter any flag or banner that comes on a pole. Poles and sticks (no matter how short or flexible) cannot be introduced to the visiting supporter sector. We suggest you remove the poles or sticks from the flags before arriving.

– There are no official deposits or similar arrangements available for leaving any object in the stadium therefore supporters are informed not to bring any objects with them that could risk being refused entry into the stadium. If any forbidden object is brought on the trip, supporters are highly advised to leave these at their hotel or on the bus to not risk having to leave them upon entry.

– Introduction or sale of alcoholic beverages in the stadium is forbidden. It is also not allowed to bring any other bottles or beverages that were not bought at the stadium.

– Bringing torches, fireworks or any pyrotechnic artifacts into the stadium is strictly forbidden. Anyone trying to enter such items will have their ticket confiscated and will be refused entry to the ground. We remind all spectators that it is against the law to bring such items into a sporting arena and infringers will be severely punished. Anyone who makes use of pyrotechnic artifacts inside the stadium compound risks a heavy fine and a jail sentence. If a firework, Bengal light or torch is lit inside the stadium compound, Police will intervene and arrest any person linked to such an infringement.

– It is also forbidden to bring into the stadium any object that could be considered a fire hazard (rolls of toilet paper, large paper posters/banners etc…) or that is too large to ensure the security of the spectators in the stadium.

Pep Guardiola’s men said the game was complicated.

Pep Guardiola’s Team said the game against Athletic was complicated. FC Barcelona managed to get a draw in stoppage time.

Cesc Fàbregas scored the first and had this to say about the game, “was very difficult, we had to put a lot of effort in, there was a lot of rain, and the fans were fantastic”.
“the pitch was really wet, it was difficult, the last two goals were defensive errors”.
“even though it’s not the most important thing I’m very happy for the goal. The most important thing is to help the team, now we have to focus on Tuesday’s match against Hospitalet”.

This is what the rest of the team have said through various networking sites about the match.
Víctor Valdés: “Draw in San Mamés. Another very important point for the league. A bit sad we didn’t take the game…”

Dan Alves: “Great team effort, prouder than ever to have such teammates!!”

Thiago Alcántara: “Amazing atmosphere and amazing game in San Mamés despite the draw! We’re proud of the game we played!”

Andrés Iniesta: “Great game in San Mamés even though we didn’t get the three points, [it’s] a very difficult stadium where they pressure you…”

Carles Puyol: “Hello everyone. We weren’t able to get the three points in a very exciting and vibrant game for the spectators. Now we have to continue working.”

Ibrahimovic: “Guardiola bullied me!”

In his new autobiography, Ibrahimovic claims Guardiola was key to ostracising him.

“It was a childhood dream and I was walking on air” Ibrahimovic was quoted “It started well but then Messi started to talk.
“He wanted to play in the middle, not on the wing, so the system changed from 4-3-3 to 4-5-1. I was sacrificed and no longer had the freedom on the pitch I need to succeed.

“So I asked for a meeting with Guardiola – for a discussion, not an argument. I said I was being used in the wrong way and that they shouldn’t have bought me if they wanted another type of player.

“I told him what a friend had said to me – ‘you bought a Ferrari but drive it like a Fiat‘. The chat seemed to go well but then Guardiola started to freeze me out.

“I would walk into a room; he would leave. He would greet everyone by saying hello, but would ignore me.

“I had done a lot to adapt – the Barca players were like schoolboys, following the coach blindly, whereas I was used to asking ‘why?’ I like guys who run red lights, not pedantic and strict rules. So I tried to be overly nice, didn’t dare lose my temper.

“But after this I stopped trying to adapt. For example, at Barca players were banned from driving their sports cars to training. I thought this was ridiculous – it was no one’s business what car I drive – so in April, before a match with Almeria, I drove my Ferrari Enzo to work. It caused a scene.”

After a 4-1 win against Villarreal during which the former Juventus and Ajax forward only played five minutes.

Pep was staring at me and I lost it. I thought ‘there is my enemy, scratching his bald head’. I yelled to him: ‘You have no balls!’ And probably worse things than that.

“I added: ‘You are s****ing yourself because of (then-Internazionale manager Jose Mourinho, whose side beat Barca in the Champions League). You can go to hell!’ I was completely mad.

“I threw a box full of training gear across the room, it crashed to the floor and Pep said nothing, just put stuff back in the box.

“I’m not violent, but if I were Guardiola I would have been frightened.”

Leo Messi “A third hat trick is very difficult”

Two days after scoring his second hat trick in a row, the 13th of his career, and 200 goals as Barca Player – Leo Messi attended a promotional event for Adidas The world’s No. 1 does not reject any questions.

Is it true that you and Villa are not speaking, as published Superdeporte?

This was a surprise for us, this news. I dont know where it came out. The Guaje and I get along very well, as with other colleagues, both inside and outside the locker room. There is nothing to say about that because we dont know anything, and does not worry us.

What did you make of the interpretations of criticism you received for not scoring in three games?

I neither know nor do I care if I wanted to annoy criticizers.

You have always professed undying love for Barça. What would happen if you were to go away from here?

For money I will never leave Barca never. I would go if the club wants me again that my performance was not the mismoo the club or people doubted me, but otherwise I do not look outside.

Slovenia coach quits after they failed to qualify for the Euro 2012 finals.

“The NZS (Slovene FA) and national team coach Matjaz Kek have reached an agreement to end cooperation by mutual consent and we thank him for what he has achieved during his spell in charge,” it said in a statement.

“There is no doubt that Kek did a good job and we wish him well in the future.”

Slovenia finished fourth in their Euro 2012 qualifying group behind Italy, Estonia — who clinched a playoff berth for the first time in the Baltic nation’s history — and fellow former Yugoslavs Serbia.

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says “English dominance is over”

Arsene Wenger On Manchester United’s 3-3 draw with Basel at Old Trafford.

Manchester United‘s draw against Basel surprised me enormously. That night I watched Bayern Munich versus Manchester City and was switching between results. It was 2-0 for Manchester United, then next time I looked it was 3-2 to Basel, which was extremely surprising”.

“There are no easy games for English clubs in the Champions League. The level is quite balanced in Europe now. The easy domination of Premier League clubs, even in the group stage, is over”.

“United have trouble because every year they are in the final, the semi-finals or the quarter-finals. They have problems being focused on the group stage because they are so used to going further than that. From time to time, you have some disappointments as they had against Basel“.

“I have to say Swiss football is in a very good state. They are always in the final stages of youth tournaments, and when you see their clubs they are all playing good football. From Zurich to Basel, I always see them playing very well.”

On Kaka’s brilliant performance for Real Madrid against Ajax.

“We have to confess that everyone said Kaka‘s time was over! It is like that nowadays; you are always judged on recent performances”.

“When somebody is injured for as long as he was, it is extremely difficult to get back to your highest level if you are not given enough time”.

“Last year I thought he had some encouraging performances at the end of the season – today I think he is really good”.

“Although he is not playing like he did at Milan, he is showing some good signs and is in shape. The final step for him is to play regularly”.

“The problem he has is that he is in a team where Mesut Ozil is hyper-strong and young, so it will be difficult to win a permanent place in the team”.

On Mario Gomez, who scored both goals for Bayern Munich against Manchester City.

“He is a difficult case for a manager because he is not really involved in the build-up – but when the ball comes into the area he becomes a lion. In a technically-skilled team that is often in the final third – as we saw against Manchester City – he becomes an essential player because he turns everything the other players create into gold. He fits well into Bayern‘s style of player – they have always had those kinds of players. He does not always impress everyone when he plays, but when we look at his stats it is impressive. You have to take your hat off to it – I think he has scored 49 goals in 51 games. Only Messi can get near to that performance”.

On Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves’s performance against Chelsea.

“I didn’t know who he was, but the advantage for him is that today, when a player has an outstanding performance he is quickly in the limelight. A few years ago, you would have to play well for five years before people talked about you. However, the disadvantage is that we sometimes make players superstars too quickly and then they have too much pressure on them. Some players cannot live with that“.

Andre Villas-Boas says Barca has it good now but…

Andre Villas-Boas says Barca has it good now but puts it down to the fact that their youth team came together with a manager who could do his job and doesn’t think it will continue forever.

“These past years of Barcelona’s success have collided with a multitude of events that has provided this team with the ability to play so well,” said Villas-Boas, who has already admitted Chelsea may need to beat the Spanish giants if they are to end wait for Champions League glory.

“The amount of talent which came through their youth teams which come together now in the first team, a manager that defends the club’s values like nobody else…

“These past four or five years of Barcelona will be, for sure, the exception. Eventually, there are years of better talent (elsewhere) and years of drought.”

Abidal wants two more seasons

Eric Abidal wants to stay at Barcelona for two more seasons and is meeting with the club on Thursday.

“I am feeling good, I want to play here at the world’s best club and it’s difficult to go to other teams,”

“The problem is not a financial one, rather the number of seasons,” he said. “We have the chat on Thursday and I will come away from it feeling very happy.”

The former AS Monaco, Lille and Lyon player has been linked in the media with a move to Qatar-owned Ligue 1 side Paris St Germain, who have spent millions of euros on players to try to win a first French league title since 1994.

Jose Mourinho squad is low on morale and unity following a few below-par performances.

“We are all totally united, and the atmosphere is good even after a week which has been quite difficult,” Arbeloa told a news conference.

“Some of us players have come out and denied this talk of supposed divisions or a bad atmosphere, and I do so again.”

What About the outspoken Mourinho of damaging the club’s image with his behaviour?

“Everyone at the club is united, not just from yesterday, but they have been for a long time,” said assistant coach Aitor Karanka.

“We are all working in the same direction. The coach was the first to dismiss this talk of a crisis.”

Ajax coach Frank De Boer said he was especially looking forward to the clash given his background as a former Barcelona player.

“Madrid is a great team, and to win, we must do very well,” the Dutchman said. “Mourinho is a great coach (but) he has made mistakes, and he knows that.”

Cesc Fabregas is helping Xavi improve his game, the Barcelona FC and Spanish international has said.

Cesc Fabregas is helping Xavi improve his game, the Barcelona fc and Spanish international has said.

“We are very comfortable together on the pitch. I think we complement each other quite well,” Xavi told a news conference.

“If he goes forward I stay back and cover for him or vice versa. We have shown that many times this year. I think Cesc improves my football.”

 Fabregas has made his mark at his rightful club, after eight years in the Premier League with Arsenal, scoring four league goals in four matches.

Cruyff : ‘Mourinho’s finger is an act of helplessness and arrogance’

According to Cruyff, Jose Mourinho’s continuous provocations and attitude are a real problem for Real Madrid: “If you have a coach like him, who can’t stop creating trouble, how are you gonne behave? Mourinho’s attitude affects not only his reputation and his image as a sportsman but also that of his players” he pondered.

Cruyff
Cruyff

Recent Losses in Clasico’s has made Jose Mourinho lose the plot. “The problem is that he is now becoming obsessed with FC Barcelona and has gone beyond limits.” he said.

The former Dutch coach also slammed actual FC Barcelona president Sandro Rosell and its deal with Qatar Foundation :
“I see that the club’s obsession is not just to win trophies but also get a lot of money.”

Barca still the best team in the world !

Atletico Madrid has been the best team in the world in August, according to the classification drawn up by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) in a classification where the club is very strong in front of the classification.

The highest scores from around the world in the past month, reached Viktoria Plzen (48), Rennes (46), Bayern Munich (40), Botafogo (40) and BATE Borisov (39), but all were defeated in party competition and were discarded for selection as the best club in the world.

Behind the ship is still Real Madrid, now ahead of Manchester United, which has surpassed Porto, while Inter up from seventh to fifth.

Fabregas “I needed fresh challenge”

He told Barca TV: “The easiest thing would have been to stay at Arsenal. I’m the captain, playing every game. We are always in the Champions League, always fighting for titles. For all that, and the tough competition here, perhaps now might be the worst time to return to Barca. It’s going to be really tough to make the starting XI, but I needed a new challenge in my life.”

He added: “I thought I’d stagnated a bit, and needed a change of scenery. I needed a special motivation to bring the best out of myself.”

“I think that Xavi still has some years left in him! He does things you wouldn’t believe!”

“I haven’t come to retire Xavi. I came here to play with Xavi, to compete with Xavi, and to win with Xavi. What I’m saying about Xavi also goes for Andres and Thiago. I think altogether we make a very good group. I know what we’ll do. With the great group we are, we’ll do great things together.”

“The last months I’ve been under a lot of pressure,” he admitted. “Mentally it’s really tiring, but it finally happened and I’m very happy to be back at Barca.”

“It is partly my fault that it has been so complicated, for having left. Not in my wildest dreams had I imagined that one day I would play for the Barca first team. Not as a child, nor playing with Arsenal had I thought I’d live a day like Monday.”

FC BARCELONA FINANCIAL BALANCE

FC BARCELONA FINANCIAL BALANCE

SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS 2008/09 SEASON

Trading income: 415.4 million euros
Operating costs: 486.9 million euros
Ebitda (Earnings before tax and depreciations): -82.6 million euros
Operating profit or loss: +22.4 million euros
Income / financial expenses: -71.5 million euros
Net profit or loss: -11.1 million euros
Cash flow: -79.6 million euros

BUDGET 2009/10 SEASON

Trading income: 420.2 million euros
Operating costs: 428.1 million euros
Operating profit or loss: -7.9 million euros
Financial and extraordinary profit or loss: -13.5 million euros
Before tax net profit or loss: -21.4 million euros

Javier Faus revealed the audit numbers: “Barcelona’s debt as of today is the biggest in the club’s history. That doesn’t mean anything but that we are not comfortable working with this debt. The current debt is the biggest in the club’s history, even greater than in 2003. The losses back in 2002-2003 in Gaspart’s era were the biggest in the club’s history at the time and on top of that the income that Barca has today is much bigger than back in 2002-2003. After explaining all this, I still prefer the club’s current picture.”

Here are the differences (in million euros):
Category Laporta Rosell
Benefits 445 408
Expenses 428 477
Balance 11 -77
Debt 200 442

As you can see there is a difference of 88 million Euros.

2011 season
Barcelona made a smaller loss than expected last season and are confident of returning to profit in the 2011-12 campaign after two years of deficits, vice-president for economic affairs Javier Faus has said.
La Liga – Barca report smaller loss

The Spanish and European champions posted a pre-tax loss of 9.3 million euros (£8.2m) in the year to the end of June, less than half the 21.4 million euros expected and down from 83 million euros in the year-earlier period, Faus said.

Winning the Champions League, the club’s new sponsorship deal with Qatar Foundation, a strong turnout at the Camp Nou stadium and a surge in visitors to the club’s museum had helped trim the deficit, he added.

“Our obligation is to make a profit from next season and we will do that,” he said. “For the first time in two years we will present a budget that foresees profit.”

Operating income rose to 473.4 million euros, an increase of 14 per cent compared with the 2009-10 season, while costs were up 10.4 per cent to 472.6 million euros, made higher by win bonuses to players following the club’s domestic and European successes.

Net debt fell to 363.7 million euros from 430.6 million.

Clubs ‘plan breakaway league’

Top clubs have threatened to break away from FIFA and UEFA and form their own super league unless their concerns over fixtures and finance are addressed.
The strained relationship between the governing bodies and the clubs was illustrated by a stinging attack on FIFA by Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on Wednesday, when he called for a “revolution” in football.

Rummenigge said: “Sepp Blatter is saying he is cleaning up the game, but the fact that no-one believes him, tells you everything you need to know. I’m not optimistic because they believe the system is working perfectly as it is. It is a money-machine.

“It is a nice game but it is decided by people who are corrupt. I am not ready to accept the system as it is and I am not alone.”

There is an increasing feeling that FIFA has lost authority, and that its leadership lacks both the will and the means to eliminate corruption.

An ECA board member told The Guardian: “The fact that Bayern Munich, who have always been close to the institutions, are being so vocal and loud about the situation is a clear sign we’re very close to breaking point.

“We have a memorandum of understanding with UEFA that expires in 2014. After that time we can no longer be forced to respect FIFA statutes or UEFA regulations. And we won’t be obliged to compete in their competitions.”

The ECA comprises all of Europe’s top clubs, including Barcelona, Real Madrid and AC Milan, plus the following Premier League clubs: Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Fulham.
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FC Barcelona are almost as firmly rooted in Britain as Wembley rivals Manchester United.

FC Barcelona are almost as firmly rooted in Britain as Wembley rivals Manchester United.
It was a band of nomadic Brits who formed the nucleus of the Spanish giants way back in 1899, and today even their badge bears St George’s Cross.
In November 1899 the Brits responded to an advert in Barcelona newspaper Los Deportes.

Part of it read: “Our friend and companion Hans Gamper, former Swiss (football) champion, being keen on organising some football games in the city asks anyone who feels enthusiastic enough to present themselves at the office of this newspaper any Tuesday or Friday between nine and 11pm.”
Three Englishmen were among the prospective players who turned up – Walter Wild and brothers John and William Parsons. They were soon joined by countrymen Arthur and Ernest Witty.

Wild was duly elected as the first president of the newly formed “Football Club Barcelona”.
FC Barcelona expert Simon Harris, author of Going Native In Catalonia, explains: “In the early days, the club was made up of mainly foreigners.

“Of major significance are Ernest and Arthur Witty. They quickly emerged as skilful players, making sure Barca consistently beat local rivals FC Catala.

“This success, combined with the fact that the club bore the name of its home city, laid the foundations of FCB as the sporting representative of the Catalan nation.”

Arthur Witty’s grandson Michael, 74, remains a Barcelona resident and remembers his grandfather with affection and admiration.

The retired business consultant says: “He was a strong, bulky man who used to weigh around 15st.

“He adored football. He and his brother Ernest said they got bored with the only other sport that existed at the time – drinking gin – and would challenge each other to running races.

“Finally they joined the team organised by their great friends Hans Gamper and John and William Parsons and set about building the club.

“My grandfather had some golden rules dictating how the game should be played. He always said that fair play was paramount.”

Arthur was rewarded with the presidency of FC Barcelona in 1903, when the team included another Englishman, Stanley Harris.

He was also responsible for importing from England the first regulation-size balls and introducing goal nets to the club.

During his period in charge he promoted a series of local youngsters to the first team – including Comamala, Hornos, Quirante and Soler, who became the side’s first local heroes.

They are the players whose boots are now filled by the likes of Puyol, Busquets and Iniesta. The team also played their first international matches during Arthur’s presidency.

According to Simon Harris, the Witty brothers’ British schooling had a huge influence on the club.

He explains: “Arthur, a forward, and his brother Ernest, a defender, had been pupils at Merchant Taylors’ school, in Crosby, on Merseyside.

“It can’t be coincidence that Barça play in the same colours as Merchant Taylors’, blue and crimson.”

Those colours – known in Spain as Blaugrana – are now synonymous with Barca.

Michaela Riches, spokesperson for the school, says the current pupils are immensely proud of their links with the Witty brothers and Barcelona FC.

She says: “The story goes that Arthur scored an early winning goal for Barcelona wearing the rugby kit he used to wear here. There are various stories about how the famous Barcelona kit colours were adopted but this does seem logical.

“What is certain is that there are a growing number of Barcelona fans among our current pupils and they will all be cheering on their old school team this weekend.”

Michael will also be willing his grandfather’s club to win.

He says: “When I was at school in England my grandfather would always send me newspaper clippings showing the Barcelona results underlined.

“He would love the current team, he was very keen on home-grown players and he would be so proud of the fact that eight of the Barca team were brought up here.” The English influence at the club grew in 1917 when Barca’s first full-time manager was appointed.

He was Jack Greenwell, who had played non-league football in England for his home town team Crook Town, in Co Durham.

He quit in 1923 but was so well regarded he was brought back again as manager in 1931.

He succeeded former Burnley player Jim Bellamy – and took the club back to the top of the league.

Later in the decade, as the Spanish Civil War raged and dictator General Franco began his rise to power, the club became a rallying point for the Catalan people against the fascist dictator.

They would smuggle their flags into the old stadium and it was one of the few places they could converse in their native language, which the Spanish government had banned.

Only former star player Dutch legend Johan Cruyff has ever spent more time in charge of playing affairs at the club.

Jack was one of seven English managers, a list that also includes the late, much-loved Bobby Robson.

But perhaps the man who had the most influence on one of the side’s previous golden eras was Terry Venables, now a columnist with The Sun. They went from strength to strength under his stewardship from 1984, including winning their first league title for 11 years.

El Tel, as he was dubbed, signed big names including Brit big-hitters Steve Archibald and Mark Hughes.

His real coup, though, was taking Gary Lineker to the side’s iconic Camp Nou stadium. He paid almost £3million for the England goal-poacher, a fortune for a player in the Eighties.

Lineker went on to become yet another in the long line of UK names to make a name as a hero in the Barcelona camp, particulary after a hat-trick in a 3-2 win over arch rivals Real Madrid.

Barca’s Sanchez is known as ‘El Nino Maravilla’ – ‘The Wonder Boy’

Described as a winger, he has performed fantastically for both club and country, in the second half of the Serie A campaign he was as a withdrawn striker, playing off Antonio Di Natale, eventually scoring 12 goals and claiming six assists as Udinese secured a place in the Champions League.

The best performance was his four goals of a 7-0 thrashing of Palermo, at Palermo home ground. Even Messi has only scored four goals once in a game – that night against Arsenal in the Champions League in 2010.

Coach Francesco Guidolin explained why Sanchez‘s position changed “We took a gamble on Sanchez. He had always played wide, but I put forward the idea of playing him behind the striker. From a central position he can be even more decisive. Playing there he is more unpredictable, harder to keep tabs on.”

Guardiola is going to fight to bring our boy Cesc home

“This year Arsenal has agreed to negotiate and we are working on it,” Guardiola said.

Barcelona has made an offer, Arsenal another and we have time until August 31 and we’ll try to reach an agreement,” added Guardiola.

“There is a sum of money in the strong box set aside for this signing but if it doesn’t work out it will be kept in the box for something else.

“We will fight to the end to try to get Cesc because we believe he will improve the team and the squad”.

Barca are also going to plan on selling striker Bojan Krkic to Roma, who have hired former Barca B coach Luis Enrique for the coming season, Zubizarreta added.

“As we understand it we are in the final stages of the negotiations to sign Sanchez and an agreement will happen very soon,” former Barca and Spain goalkeeper Zubizarreta said.

“But I would have said the same thing this time last week. As in a good film, it seems sometimes the end takes a little longer,” he added.

Piqué defends Xavi

Xavi claimed last week that Fabregas had told him he has been “suffering” because of his desire to rejoin the Barcelona FC.

Barcelona and the players have always spoken with great respect,” Pique was quoted as saying.

“Any player suffers when there is so much talk about his future due to the uncertainty of not knowing where he will be playing. Saying that is not a lack of respect to anybody.”

“I know how the situation is, but I think we must leave Cesc in peace and let things run their course. The summer is very long, there has been a lot of talk and it doesn’t help at all,” he added.

Don’t compare Argentina with Barcelona, says Messi

Argentina have been slated by the media after drawing their opening two games before crushing Costa Rica 3-0 in their final group match, thanks largely to a great Messi performance.
Messi has been pretty much been spared the criticism, his commitment to the team set-up has been questioned in the past. Some member of the sporting press have even suggested he might walk away from the national side and concentrate on club soccer at Barcelona fc.
Dont listen to the overweight, never played a game, just comment on it members of the press, heres what the man Messi said.
“I’ve never been bothered by what they say in the press and I never will be,” Messi said. “I don’t think anyone likes it when they’re whistled and insulted. We’re the first ones who want to do things well.
“It’s a mistake to compare this team to Barcelona,” he added. “We’ve all been working together at Barcelona for a long time.”
“In the national team we’re trying to do something similar, keeping hold of the ball, dictating the rhythm of the game, but you can’t compare the two teams, either as a group or in terms of individuals.”
“Argentina need a trophy,” he said. “It’s a long time since we’ve won one.”

Transfer Rumor-Barcelona get Sanchez

It seems that Barcelona FC have agreed to buy Sanchez for £27 million fee according to a representative of the serie A club. Although this cant be confirmed at the moment and Sanchez is still in Argentina competing in the Copa America.

Manchester UTD and Manchester City have both been chasing him but Sanchez said that he would prefer a move to Spain, in particular our glories club Barcelona FC.

Quique Pina, who is responsible for any possible transfer, believes a deal is very close.
Pina said: “Both clubs have the utmost interest to finalise the transfer.

“The signing will be £27m plus variables – he prefers to play in Spain.”

LET HIM COME HOME WENGER!

After the long drawn out affair of Fabregas moving to Barca, a new situation has arisen which might cause more problems.
Fabregas left Barca when he was 16 in 2003 and has wanted to come home for some time now according to Xavi, who said, “I spoke to Cesc in Ibiza and he said he was suffering, because he really wants to come,” Xavi said.
“It’s what he most wants, he’s done everything he can to come and wants Arsenal to let him go.”
This has caused Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to sink his claws in deeper to his captin and he also said this about Xavi.

“I believe a mutual respect between the clubs should stop this kind of comment,” Wenger told the Guardian newspaper.
“It is very disrespectful and it is not the first time that Xavi has been disrespectful to Arsenal Football Club” Wenger said.
“What is important is that Cesc Fabregas is contracted to Arsenal Football Club. That is a fact. Arsenal want to keep him.”
My point of view and im from North london so i have some affection for Wenger but an unhappy player is never going to play his best let alone lead his team.LET HIM COME HOME Wenger!

Pep Guardiola has admitted the champions are finding it hard to complete deals for new players.

Barca has tried three times to re-sign Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal, and their attempts at Alexis Sanchez are also becoming a drawn-out affair.

Pep Guardiola said on Catalunya Radio: “Now the situation about moves for reinforcements is very complicated, but I’m hopeful it will become clear in the next few days.

“I’m always optimistic.”

The addition of these two players would be excellent news for FC Barcelona. Cesc will complement one, if not the best, midfield in the world (Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets), while Sanchez would bring young talent to the attacking cast around Lionel Messi.

“I want to defend Messi,” says Maradona

“The national team didn’t attack at all (in the 0-0 draw with Colombia) and we blame him; we are being very unfair to Messi when I hear all those idiots slamming him.” Maradona said.
“I spoke to him during the week and I told him to remain calm,”
“Before the 1986 World Cup I was a disaster and I was criticised by 80 per cent of the journalists. Later, there wasn’t one who didn’t ask me for a story, so I can understand what’s going on.”
“I wish the best in the world to all of the boys who were with me at the World Cup and all of the other players,” he said.
“But not to the others.”

Barcelona could be home for Sanchez

The player from Chile has been the interest of all the top clubs in Europe with both Manchester city and Manchester UTD, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Napoli and Barcelona all being linked.
“First of all we want to exhaust all possible negotiations with Barcelona and for that we will need to wait until next week to see what happens.

“We are in no hurry because Alexis is competing in the Copa America.

“We are talking about a 50million euros transfer deal, and Napoli and Inter are far away from those figures.”

Barca is an example of ‘Fair Play’ for the rest of the world

Apart from the titles won by the first team or the third place by the second team, FC Barcelona have accepted with great pride the two awards for ‘Fair Play’ that were awarded in the Assembly of the Royal Spanish Football Federation to the manager of the club Javier Bordas.
In a season with constant attacks from Jose Mourinho (the special needs one) accused the Barça camp of making a drama out of every decision, having received help from the referees to win, even by suggesting that the Catalan giants were doping there players to get results on the pitch.
Barca are not just satisfied to win trophies, but also because their values are being recognized and used as an example throughout the world.
This attitude is taught from the start in the youth team then it continues to grow in the professional teams. Both the first team and the second has been awarded ‘Fair Play’ awards as the two teams that have fewer cards in both first and second division than any other team. That is a true reflection of a philosophy and a way of understanding the sport that not all can boast today.

Pedro Rodriguez has renewed his contract with FC Barcelona for one more season, until 2016.

Pedro Rodriguez has renewed his contract with FC Barcelona for one more season, until 2016.
Pedro Rodriguez: “It is very important that the club has faith in me”.
“As a child I dreamed of playing at the club because the team was what makes dreams.”
Pedro Rodriguez says is great news for renewing the power FC Barcelona and continued success with the team.

RCD Espanyol Barcelona – Boca Juniors on 27th of July

In late July, the Argentine Champs will face RCD Espanyol Barcelona at the Cornella stadium.

An occasion for tourists and football fans alike to check out one of the best football teams in South America and the brand-new stadium of Cornella!

Tickets start at 27€

RCD Espanyol Barcelona vs Boca Juniors
Date: Wednesday, 27th of July at 21:30
Venue: Prat de Cornella Stadium, Barcelona
Competition: Trofeu Ciutat de Barcelona

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