Wanderley Luxemburgo takes over at Real Madrid

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Mark Goodge wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>
> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he repeat
> his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions League, or
> will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a small pond?
>

I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the other
stars from Santos.


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Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:56:44 +0000, Mark Goodge
<usenet@listmail.good-stuff.co.uk> escreveu:

>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>
> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he repeat
> his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions League, or
> will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a small pond?
>
> Mark

Have heard he has started punishing Beckham for his delay at trainment, if
his rules will be really in force he might achieve success if the board
support him enough.
Luxemburgo is a manager that has enough experience with "stars care" as he
took the Palmeiras/Parmalat to 4 trophies in the nineties when we had a
kind of Madrid galatics squad.

Time well tell us.



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Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:44:19 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
<danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:

> Mark Goodge wrote:
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>>
>> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he repeat
>> his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions League, or
>> will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a small pond?
>>
>
> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the other
> stars from Santos.
>
>

might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo re-build.



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The Brazilian Man wrote:
> Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:44:19 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>
>> Mark Goodge wrote:
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>>>
>>> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he
>>> repeat his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions
>>> League, or will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a small
>>> pond?
>>>
>>
>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the
>> other stars from Santos.
>>
>>
>
> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo
> re-build.

Morientes out, Robinho in?

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Em Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:41:29 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
<danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:

> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>> Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:44:19 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
>> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> Mark Goodge wrote:
>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>>>>
>>>> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he
>>>> repeat his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions
>>>> League, or will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a small
>>>> pond?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the
>>> other stars from Santos.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo
>> re-build.
>
> Morientes out, Robinho in?
>

but Robinho might go only after Libertadores, so Morientes may stay



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The Brazilian Man wrote:
> Em Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:41:29 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>
>> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>> Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:44:19 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
>>> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>>>
>>>> Mark Goodge wrote:
>>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>>>>>
>>>>> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he
>>>>> repeat his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions
>>>>> League, or will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a
>>>>> small pond?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the
>>>> other stars from Santos.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo
>>> re-build.
>>
>> Morientes out, Robinho in?
>>
>
> but Robinho might go only after Libertadores, so Morientes may stay

What is Luxemburgo's prefered type of striker?

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Em Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:56:54 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
<danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:

> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>> Em Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:41:29 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
>> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>>
>>> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>>> Em Thu, 30 Dec 2004 20:44:19 +0000 (UTC), Daniel Marsh
>>>> <danmaruk@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> Mark Goodge wrote:
>>>>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4134721.stm
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It will be interesting to see how well he does at Real - can he
>>>>>> repeat his Brazilian success in the Primera Liga and the Champions
>>>>>> League, or will he turn out to have been just a big fish in a
>>>>>> small pond?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the
>>>>> other stars from Santos.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo
>>>> re-build.
>>>
>>> Morientes out, Robinho in?
>>>
>>
>> but Robinho might go only after Libertadores, so Morientes may stay
>
> What is Luxemburgo's prefered type of striker?

he usually use only one target man and a fast forward to come from middle
David + Robinho at Santos
David + Alex at Cruzeiro
Evair + Edmundo at Palmeiras





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The Brazilian Man wrote:
>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the other stars from Santos.
>>
> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo re-build.

It might well be time for three English players to return to the Premiership.

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Stephen Weir wrote:
> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the
>>> other stars from Santos.
>>>
>> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo
>> re-build.
>
> It might well be time for three English players to return to the
> Premiership.

Do you think that Jonny Woodgate will even play a game before he gets the
boot?

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Daniel Marsh wrote:
>> It might well be time for three English players to return to the Premiership.
>>
> Do you think that Jonny Woodgate will even play a game before he gets the boot?

I honestly don't think he will. I'd imagine Luxemburgo will see him as a
big bag of money to spend on players he wants..

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Stephen Weir wrote:
> Daniel Marsh wrote:
>>> It might well be time for three English players to return to the
>>> Premiership.
>>>
>> Do you think that Jonny Woodgate will even play a game before he
>> gets the boot?
>
> I honestly don't think he will. I'd imagine Luxemburgo will see him
> as a big bag of money to spend on players he wants..

He probably resembles one now, just sitting there with all the cash in his
pocket.

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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 05:51:42 +0000, Stephen Weir put finger to
keyboard and typed:

>The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>> I guess Robinho is most likely to go to Madrid now. Along with the other stars from Santos.
>>>
>> might be, depends on who Madrid is about to release on Luxemburgo re-build.
>
>It might well be time for three English players to return to the Premiership.

According to news reports, it's Figo who wants out of Real and into
the Premiership. Beckham, on the other hand, has said that he wants to
stay with Real until he retires, and credits Luxemburgo with a recent
improvement in his form. I can't see Owen leaving in the short term,
although he may well end up heading back to England if he doesn't
become a first-choice starter next season. I'm not sure that anyone
would want Woodgate at the moment, given his injury situation. He
could be another good signing for Bolton, though, if Sam Allardyce
makes a move at the right time.

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Mark Goodge wrote:
> According to news reports, it's Figo who wants out of Real and into the Premiership.

I can't see Luxemburgo letting him go before he finds someone to replace
him, and I doubt it will be Beckham.

> Beckham, on the other hand, has said that he wants to stay with Real until he retires, and credits Luxemburgo with a recent
> improvement in his form.

Did he say that in Spanish?

> I can't see Owen leaving in the short term, although he may well end up heading back to England if he doesn't become a
> first-choice starter next season.

Poor Michael is finding out what it's like to be at a really big club,
instead of the guaranteed place he had at Liverpool (even when he wasn't
fully fit).

> I'm not sure that anyone would want Woodgate at the moment, given his injury situation.

He was as injury-prone as ever when Real Madrid signed him.

> He could be another good signing for Bolton, though, if Sam Allardyce makes a move at the right time.

Give it another five years or so, and I'll agree completely.

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On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:20:35 +0000, Stephen Weir
<sweir@sweir.free-online.co.uk> wrote:

>Mark Goodge wrote:
>> According to news reports, it's Figo who wants out of Real and into the Premiership.
>
>I can't see Luxemburgo letting him go before he finds someone to replace
>him, and I doubt it will be Beckham.
>
>> Beckham, on the other hand, has said that he wants to stay with Real until he retires, and credits Luxemburgo with a recent
>> improvement in his form.
>
>Did he say that in Spanish?
>
>> I can't see Owen leaving in the short term, although he may well end up heading back to England if he doesn't become a
>> first-choice starter next season.
>
>Poor Michael is finding out what it's like to be at a really big club,
>instead of the guaranteed place he had at Liverpool (even when he wasn't
>fully fit).
>
>> I'm not sure that anyone would want Woodgate at the moment, given his injury situation.
>
>He was as injury-prone as ever when Real Madrid signed him.
>
>> He could be another good signing for Bolton, though, if Sam Allardyce makes a move at the right time.
>
>Give it another five years or so, and I'll agree completely.


Yeah, he's a bit young to sign for Big Sam's Bolton..



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Daniel Marsh wrote:
>>> He could be another good signing for Bolton, though, if Sam Allardyce makes a move at the right time.
>>>
>> Give it another five years or so, and I'll agree completely.
>>
> Yeah, he's a bit young to sign for Big Sam's Bolton..

Bolton Player Application Form:

Has-Been
Never-Was
Over-the-Hill
Nutcase
Under-Achiever

Tick as applicable.

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