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post Jun 16 2011, 09:30 PM

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guys, lets take break bout the transfer market..

i would like to share my thought about one of the best central/defense midfielder in our team - Sergio Busquets

this article is kinda outdated but i like wat is written here.

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Sergio Busquets: Barcelona's best supporting actor sets the stage

Spain's World Cup-winning midfielder is proud to cover his illustrious team-mates' backs

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Barcelona's Sergio Busquets, top, hogs the limelight for once during their Champions League quarter-final victory over Shakhtar Donetsk. Photograph: Siu Wu/AP     

Most people don't like Sergio Busquets. But then his club and country coaches, Pep Guardiola and Vicente del Bosque, are not most people. Nor are his Barcelona team-mates. In the bowels of the Camp Nou, the question is obvious. "You must be happy to be free to play in this Champions League final after everything that has happened?" Busquets is asked. "Sí, muy contento," says the Spaniard sharply. And then there is silence and a steely stare. Next.

Busquets does not want to talk about theatrics or racism, about Real Madrid's complaint. He doesn't want to talk about the Uefa investigation that threatened to keep him out of the final but ultimately found that there was not sufficient evidence that he had called the Brazilian full-back Marcelo "mono", a monkey. He does not want to talk about the recriminations and the accusations.

For now, Busquets is just happy to be able to play. And he is not alone: Barcelona's handling of the case might have been different had there not been a European Cup final at stake. One of the few things that has not been said about Busquets over the past few weeks is the one that, come Saturday night, will be the most important: he is a very good footballer. An absolutely vital one.

If many dislike Busquets, those who work with the midfielder are not among them. They admire him. More importantly, they appreciate him. Del Bosque and Guardiola have long defended him and promoted him even when there were doubts not just about his personality but about his play. They saw something in him that many others did not. Even now, he is probably the least lauded of Barça's team. Until, that is, you ask his fellow players.

As the midfielder himself puts it: "People who don't like football don't appreciate my game, but I like it. My team-mates appreciate that I do the dirty work and I know it is necessary." Necessary is not the half of it.

Busquets, son of the former Dream Team goalkeeper and current coach Carlos, started the 2008-09 season playing at Santa Eulalia with Barcelona's B team. He ended it in Rome, lifting the European Cup – the third trophy of a unique treble for a Spanish club. The following summer he was in the Spain team that travelled to South Africa. At the start of the competition, most still saw little need for Busquets in the side, certainly not alongside Xabi Alonso. Del Bosque, though, did – and by the end Busquets was a world champion. That might not have been sufficient to win him fans but it did sweep away the doubts.

"If I could be any player in the world, I would like to be Sergio Busquets," Del Bosque had said at the start of the tournament. "He does everything; he always helps the team, he is generous, and he is the first to get the team moving. When he plays, the football is more fluid. With Busquets in the team, our football is better."

Xavi Hernández describes him as "fundamental". He says: "Busi sees you quickly, he always takes the simple option. He reads the game well and moves the ball with precision, in as few touches a possible."

Johan Cruyff says: "He is a gift for any coach. The speed of his passing is perfect and he is the kind of player you don't need to explain anything to. You just put him in his position and he performs."


As endorsements go, they don't come any higher. Cruyff is the guru of the current Barça approach – the coach who did with Guardiola what Guardiola has done with Busquets, fast-tracking him into the side unexpectedly.

When Guardiola said that he believed in Busquets recently, he was talking about the accusations. But he could have been talking about his contribution on the pitch. If some were unconvinced at first, it was in part because Busquets appeared to take risks and invite danger. Although his game was largely about releasing the ball quickly, occasionally he dwelled and waited. But Guardiola's faith was well-placed. By the end of his first season it was clear that these were really not risks – they just looked that way from outside. Up in the stands, hearts beat faster than his ever did.

In part Busquets invites trouble on to himself so as not to invite it on to others. "If there's a problem, I prefer to have to swallow that myself than force a team-mate to do so," he says. "I think about them because in my position that is what your job consists of. In teams that are as offensive as Barcelona and the Spanish national team, the central midfielder is fundamental to maintain balance."

It is no idle claim: statistics show, for example, that Dani Alves, nominally Barcelona's full-back, spends more time in the opposition half than his own. "The coach knows that I am an obedient player who likes to help out and if I have to run to the wing to cover someone's position, great," he says. "I genuinely enjoy watching the full-back run up the pitch and going across to fill in. I spend the game calculating: how many on the left? How many on the right?"

"He thinks more about the team than himself," Guardiola says. In a team with David Villa, Andrés Iniesta, Pedro, Xavi, and Leo Messi that means Busquets gets noticed less. It is a good job he enjoys the hard work because the glamour roles are left to others. He has had only 13 shots in all competitions this season. Of his one goal, he jokes: "I made a mistake once."

At Barcelona that role is vital, the central cog. He might look out of place, but if there is one thing you can rarely say about Busquets it is that he is out of place. Busquets protects and serves. In La Liga, only Xavi has completed more passes per match; in the Champions League only Gerard Piqué has regained possession more. The centre-back likens Busquets to a snowplough, sweeping all before him. Busquets says: "I would rather cut out 10 passes and win the ball back than play a load of one-twos."

In a team of Lilliputians, he provides the mala leche – the bad milk, the nastiness that others don't have. He winds up opponents: accusations of gamesmanship abound, from England particularly, against a player who has drawn more fouls this season than even Messi. If Barcelona like to present themselves as the good guys, Busquets is the bad guy. Now more than ever before. And that's the way they like him.


for me busquets deserve a lot of credit. he is like the heart of our defense in midfield, i love how he control, pass n tackle during any matches. although he dives a lot, but he show a lot of commitment on the field. i pity him as most haters sees him as a diver, i wont deny that part, but he is much more than that.. i believes we as fan hav to show a lot of appreciation towards him as haters/others just sees him as an ''actor''. i hope nex season we will maintain our good record, win a another tremble, and people will respect him better. as a fan of barca, i love all the players, that is why i would to remind us a fan to stood up whenever anybody critics our player pointlessly especially busquets. cheers. icon_rolleyes.gif notworthy.gif

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post Jun 18 2011, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Jun 17 2011, 05:55 PM)
I don't think uzary blamed anybody, he just said Cules should appreciate him regardless of what other think. However it is true that it's very unfortunate that Busquets is remembered for his antics, because it is not only him, it is kinda universal problem in football. Maybe Busquets is poor at covering his antics, but still diving is not only for Busquets.


thanks matyrze, this is exactly wat i mean, it is a pity for busquet to be remembered for his antic as almost all footballer did that.. he is the best DM/CM for us now, he can defend, he can support and he can attack.. for he is a great balance player.

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If you google up news regarding Ibra, you won't find official report about the transfer. Nothing in Barca website too. So technically Ibra is still a Barca player.
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hey guys, im myself not sure bout ibra situation regarding he is still wit us or not but i found one article here - http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...id-link?cc=4716

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Ibrahimovic laughs off 'untrue' Real link
June 5, 2011

AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completely dismissed reports that he could be a transfer target for Real Madrid and insisted he wants to stay with the Rossoneri "for another three years".

Zlatan Ibrahimovic put Milan 1-0 up in the Coppa Italia semi-final, second leg against Palermo
APZlatan Ibrahimovic was a big hit in his first season with Milan, scoring 21 goals in 41 games

Ibrahimovic, 29, enjoyed an excellent 2010-11 season with Milan - impressing enough to earn a permanent return to Serie A from Barcelona.

The Swedish forward scored 21 goals in his one season in Catalonia, but he never appeared to fit in at Camp Nou and Barca's signing of David Villa last summer signalled the end of his time at the club.

Ibrahimovic moved on loan to Milan before completing a permanent deal in January, though his move back to Italy did not sit well with fans of city rivals Inter, for who he had played for three seasons between 2006 and 2009.

Now Spanish newspaper El Mundo Deportivo has suggested Ibrahimovic could make another controversial move.

It says the striker is interesting Real Madrid, coached by former Inter boss Jose Mourinho - who swapped him with Samuel Eto'o in the summer of 2009.

But Ibrahimovic, who has won a domestic league title in each of his last five seasons, insists the report is hearsay and spelled out his intention to stay at Milan.

"It's completely untrue," he told Swedish media. "I want to stay with Milan for another three years. I am happy there."

Real are thought to be looking to bolster their attacking oprions after missing out on the Primera Division title for a third successive season, with Sergio Aguero thought to top their list of potential targets.


so based on this article, ibra already complete his move in january, no? hmm.gif rclxub.gif
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post Jun 20 2011, 08:44 PM

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Barcelona ready to sacrifice star striker


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Barcelona are preparing to offer David Villa to Manchester City and Chelsea for £40million.

The Catalan giants have ­reluctantly accepted that they will have to ­sacrifice their World Cup-winning striker to help fund a £91m triple summer swoop for Arsenal skipper Cesc Fabregas, Udinese winger ­Alexis Sanchez and Villarreal striker Giuseppe Rossi.

Barca boss Pep Guardiola has been restricted to a £40m transfer budget as the La Liga and Champions League winners set about slashing their £350m debt.

And Nou Camp president Sandro Rosell has made it clear to his ­manager that further money for ­signings must be generated through sales.

Villa, 29, joined Barca only 13 months ago in a £35m switch from Valencia and notched 23 goals for Guardiola’s team last season.

He is also Spain’s all-time record scorer with 46 goals in 72 international appearances.

A source revealed: “Guardiola has a list of players he is ­prepared to move on to give him more spending power in the transfer market, but Villa is definitely not on that list.

“Ideally, he wants to keep Villa – especially after the impact he made in his first campaign with Barca. He sees David as a big player as his side push for more trophies next season.

“But he also knows that he may have to sacrifice Villa to finance incoming deals. And Manchester City and Chelsea would be very happy to buy Villa.”

Rosell has told the Gunners that he won’t pay more than £35m for Fabregas, while a £2.7m-a-season deal with the £30m-rated Sanchez – who is also being chased by Manchester United, Manchester City, Juventus and Inter Milan – has already been agreed.

Rossi is close to completing a £26m switch, and his agent Federico Pastorello confirmed: “His dream is to certainly wear the Barcelona shirt and with official negotiation I believe a deal can be done.”

Barca’s Spanish international c­entre-back Gerard Pique, who played alongside Rossi when they were youngsters together at Old Trafford, said: “Giuseppe has so much talent, good control and is very fast.

“He fits neatly into Barcelona as both a man and a player.”


sos - http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/News-...icle749171.html

guys, today newspaper,not sure metro or berita harian, i read about this article, a complete translation in BM, but that is not the point. the point is how relevant is this rumors? are our team really gona sacrifice villa just like that? hmm.gif
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post Jun 21 2011, 02:40 AM

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Jun 21 2011, 01:08 AM)
Hello fellow Cules, please be extra careful when reading British press reports. There're sh!t, believe me. That article you quoted for instance, it is absolutely laughable considering that they publish the news but don't have the balls to properly mention its true source. What is their source? Someone from inside Barcelona? A member of the board poerhaps? Or Rosell himself?

That's why I prefer reading Sport.es and EMD. Even though their reports may contain a lot of exaggeration and overly bombastic news, at least they don't make up quotes, and they don't act like they have secret agents acting as their 'source'. Even with those horrible translation by Google, I don't mind.


frankly speaking, i know it was crap when i read bout that report however, i just afraid that lightning strike twice like wat happen to ibra.. i mean for me ibra is performing ok when he was with us.. but too bad he just be with us only a season, i wonder what kind of dispute happen between him n pep.. hmm.gif

btw, assuming sanchez will play for us, n let say we manage to get febregas too, so who will be playin in the first eleven.

ok, we r playin 4 3 3, that is abidal, puyol, pique n alves at the back, in the center we will hav busquets/masch, xavi/febregas n iniesta, forward shud be messi,villa n pedro/sanchez.. whatever it is i wishes that affelay can hav more play time as i c a lot of potential in him, i hope he'll be like bergkamp in our team. rclxms.gif

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post Jun 28 2011, 03:06 AM

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Pastore claims Barca talks

sos: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...rcelona?cc=4716

ok guys, i guess we wont be getting sanchez this season,obviously his price tag is too expensive. then i came across with this article, pastore has claimed his agent is in talks with Barcelona. somehow i doubt we will even consider him as his price might be much higher than sanchez.
also we r in the middle of feb negotiation..makes it more unrealistic for him to join us.

but i wan to know wat u guys think, say if our management r really considering pastore.. which of these two be ur preferences? for me it shud be feb as i blieve he is the successor of xavi, pastore, he is good but somehow i think he is kinda be overrated by many.. just my thought.


Added on June 28, 2011, 3:08 am
QUOTE(matyrze @ Jun 26 2011, 01:50 PM)
Yea the problem arises when Barca started working on a new package, which will be totally in cash. I'm afraid Udinese just compared ours and City's offer, and they demand more money from us. Now after failing to even impress the employers of Rossi and Sanchez, it seems like we finally have to move on to other targets. But the good news is, the name that pops out is the name I wanted ever since the treble season; JUAN MATAAAA!!!! rclxm9.gif
any sos for this matyrze? it seems arsenal is bidding him currently.. hmm.gif

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post Jun 28 2011, 10:45 PM

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i came across reading this article n i found this comment from Arsene wenger tongue.gif well said.

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Wenger seeks end to defensive woes

Arsene Wenger has spoken of a need to invest in his defence this summer but said it is imperative Arsenal act with financial responsibility.

With Cesc Fabregas seemingly close to a move to Barcelona and both Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy yet to extend their contracts, Arsenal fans will have growing cause for concern at the club's failure to announce any big-name signings at this stage.

Gervinho, Juan Mata, Ricardo Alvarez, Gary Cahill and Christopher Samba have all been linked with a move to the club, and Wenger has accepted that changes are needed, but in a letter addressed to a disillusioned Gunners fan that has been reproduced in The Sun, he has stressed that the market must be approached with due caution.

"We have shown that we have the technical quality to win the league but certainly not the defensive solidity to do it," he wrote. "We have learned that we have the quality, despite what everybody is saying, but of course we need to gain some strength in some areas of the team.

"We are frustrated and disappointed but we should not go overboard. We have to rectify things in the areas that we need to improve. Mentally, of course, I hope that the team has learned a lot this season because we could not cope with the number of games, nor the pressure in the important moments of the season."

He added: "Fabregas has played 22 games, Van Persie 18 or 19 games and Vermaelen has played four of five games. In decisive moments, we have never had the team together.

"We have to rectify some things in our squad and we will try to do it. But it is not easy, even with money. We will try to do the right thing. I don't know how much we have spent in recent years. We will try to buy the right player.

"We will spend the needed money but you first have to find the right players and then turn up with the money. If we find the right players, we will spend the money. I think it is the responsibility of a football manager to behave in a responsible way.

"Even if people say we have to spend money, we have to be realistic. We cannot buy players for £50 million and, even if we try to strengthen our team and spend money if needed, that is fact."

Wenger also highlighted the fact that, although Arsenal finished fourth and again ended the season empty-handed, they showed their quality with victories against Barcelona and Manchester United in 2011.

Wenger said: "We have enough quality to beat anyone in the world, even with the current squad. You had a Champions League final and only one team has beaten both of them and that is Arsenal."

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post Jul 3 2011, 12:33 AM

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actually i was wondering, altho i wan febregas to join us, but can he really be in the first team.. i mean we hav xavi already..
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post Aug 27 2011, 02:32 PM

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nice to be back from vakasyun tongue.gif .. congrats barca.. hopefully we'll keep winning this season.

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