The words do not belong to anyone, because they belong to everyone, but this time, the signature was given by the Real Sociedad coach. imanol He must have woken up that morning on the wrong foot, or maybe he had a toothache, and that made him hot. The truth is that he said it, and very loudly, so that he could be heard carefully. I’m sick and tired of football matches being distributed in time slots that do little or nothing to the general enjoyment of this show. Surely this is something that many people have already thought about, but imanol he had a stronger sounding board, and he decided to use it on this occasion. His words had a noticeable effect, although we all know that, despite the noise generated and the open debate, the matter will not have a greater effect, for the simple reason that those who can make corrective measures are not interested in doing so. , and everything will remain the same, or worse.
In the world of football that we live, for some time now, with the feeling that it stinks and the news that talks about corruption at different levels of this sport is something that always exists, and that, perhaps, Far from disappearing, have an increasing presence. And you don’t need to give any examples, because they are already in everyone’s mind.
One day I thought how different this football is from what I thought, from what I dreamed of when I was a child and I was approaching Atotxa, I was thinking that Sunday is the best day of the week, because inside that ancient place. , every 15 days approximately, important and wonderful things happened. And the funny thing is that my friends, with whom I will see Real, think the same way about me! And throughout the week we feed that illusion by fantasizing about what it will be like next Sunday, when our idols will take the field to fight a strong rival. Who was the soulless man who pierced my balloon? What merciless creature destroyed a good portion of those innocent dreams? Because I don’t think like that anymore. This will be the law of life.
A Royal with a French accent
A few days ago we received good news from one of our own, Philippe Montanier, who, in control of mediocre Toulouse, owns the Coupe de France, after defeating Nantes in the final. And all of us in the royal family rejoice for the good of ‘Monty‘, as one from Vermon has written some of the best pages in the recent history of this club. In his second season, he managed to qualify Real for the Champions League, thanks to the fourth place in the League.
Of course, talking about the achievements of Montanier in Real forced us to return in just a few years, to reunite with another old friend from a neighboring country, raynald denoueix, ‘the druid of Rouen’. With him, Real signed one of the most impressive campaigns remembered for these payments, in an impressive duel to the end with Real Madrid de Vicente del Bosque.
In both cases it happened that the results were accompanied by a very attractive proposal of football, which brought freshness to a team that needed new blood. It is clear that it suits Real to express themselves on the field with a certain French accent.
Earth in sight
Good old Sadiq Umar must have thought something like this when he started exercising in Zubieta and began to glimpse the coast on the horizon.
After a long, and I suspect painful journey, it seems the voyage will pay off. Within the expected deadlines, apparently, but according to the recovery script for these cases. Welcome to Sadiq Umar in 2023-24!
And who covers Remiro?
Fortunately for Real, the commitment to remiro, not exempt from a certain danger, has been good, very good I would say. But where the club does not seem to have succeeded is the position of the second goalkeeper. It is not easy, in any case, to find someone who assumes that he will have little fame, unless he has a level that allows him to compete with the Cascante goalkeeper on an equal footing.
Source: La Verdad

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