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Big_Bad_Wolfgang
post May 31 2013, 07:26 PM

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From official Barca site:

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Camp Nou to honour Abidal after Malaga match

After the game with the Andalusians, the player will receive a tribute from the players and fans


Éric Abidal will be leaving FC Barcelona after Saturday’s match although he is expected to return to the club once he has retired from active duty. President Sandro Rosell has spoken about how the club wants “to show Abi how much we love him” and has encouraged everyone to come along to give him the send-off he deserves.

Once the game is over, all of the players will be wearing a shirt saying “MERCI ABI22” and will make their way to the centre circle while 22 child members will form a guard of honour for Abidal, his daughter and their cousin Gerard.

This will be followed by a video in honour of Abidal, and team captain Carles Puyol will present his colleague with a commemorative shirt as a memento from the whole squad.

The idea is for the ceremony to be simple but emotional, and will end with a few words of thanks from Abidal, who will leave the ground through a guard of honour formed by his team-mates.


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Big_Bad_Wolfgang
post Jun 2 2013, 01:28 AM

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vs Malaga.

Montoya's awesome goal:
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post Jun 3 2013, 10:16 PM

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post Jun 3 2013, 10:41 PM

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Neymar needs to bulk up... even the smallest member of the team Alexis' body is much much fitter than him!

Neymar:
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Alexis:
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Big_Bad_Wolfgang
post Jun 3 2013, 11:00 PM

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Even Man U fan came to see Neymar's presentation:
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post Jun 22 2013, 07:32 AM

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3rd defender to leave: Andreu Fontas (To Celta Vigo, managed by former Barca B coach Luis Enrique)

Previously: Muniesa and Abidal.

3 defenders out, zero defender in yet.
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post Jun 29 2013, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Jun 27 2013, 08:49 AM)
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post Jul 9 2013, 12:47 AM

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As if the transfers so far are not bad enough, now we are hit with this...

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Club reach deal in principal to sell David Villa to Atletico Madrid.

The two clubs have reached an agreement in principle

The deal will be worth a maximum of 5.1 million Euros, with Barça reserving the right to 50% of any sell on fee

FC Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have reached an agreement in principle for the transfer of David Villa.

The deal is set to bring Barça a maximum of 5.1 million Euros, with 2.1 due this season, 2 more if Villa stays at Atletico next year and another million should he be at the Madrid club the season after. Barça also reserve the right to 50% of any sell on fee in the future.


Villa, who joined Barça in the summer of 2010, has played 119 times for the Club, scoring 48 goals: 33 in the Spanish League, 8 in the Champions League, 6 in the Spanish Cup and 1 in the Spanish Super Cup.

One of Villa’s first games with his new club could be against Barça in this season’s Spanish Super Cup between last season’s league and cup winners.

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post Jul 11 2013, 12:42 AM

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Confirmed: Deulofeu on a season long loan to Everton
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post Jul 21 2013, 09:44 AM

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Tito's open letter

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Thank you Barca; thank you everyone.

After five wonderful years as part of a team that has made dreams come true as a coach, the time has come to face a change in my professional life and to devote forces to continue the process of the disease that I was diagnosed a year and a half ago.

"In the opinion of the doctors and due to the treatment I have to follow, I can't spend the time that a team like Barcelona would require as first coach to do my tasks, but I will keep on working very close to this club I love so much.

It is not easy to leave this very special group of players, fellow staff and friends with whom I shared many memorable experiences. I'll be eternally grateful for everything you have given to me and I have shown.

The human quality and this football team can go through any obstacle and I am convinced that with its skills it will be able to face the challenges of a sports season which should be exciting for everyone.

I also want to especially thank the Chairman, the Board and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta for the confidence they gave to me and, above all, unconditional support, both sporting and personal.

Equally important to me is the support I received both medically and humanely from Dr. Ramon Canal and his team of doctors who are at my side. I do not play this game alone, I'm a part of a supportive club that will help me succeed in this long process, as it has done until now.

To all of you, members and fans of the club, I also want to thank your samples of support and affection that you had, not just now but over the last few months. I'm quiet, strong and I will face this new stage in the process of my illness with full confidence that everything is gonna be ok.

Thank you to all football fans, colleagues in the profession, clubs, athletes and acquaintances for your messages of encouragement that comforted me and my family.

These are difficult times for me and so I requested the media respect and comprehension. Once I stopped being the coach of the club, I hope to have the tranquility and privacy that me and my family need right now.

I cannot conclude this letter without wishing luck and every success to the new coach of the best team in the world.

Thank you all.

Tito Vilanova.
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post Jul 23 2013, 11:39 PM

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The managers after the Pep Era:

Tito
Tata
Next one's gonna be Titi Henry! Or some guy named Tutu.

Let's see what Tata can do, starting with the purchase of a CB.

Welcome Gerardo "Tata" Martino!

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