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My view on the "classics"


advantage that plays Espanyol on Monday, today I wanted to write about the "classics" that are being disputed these days, some will think that it does not look much to write about them in this blog parakeet, but I think what is happening is very serious for all English football.

I recognize them as I have done on more than one occasion that I am not impartial, I have sympathy for Real Madrid, I've never hidden but if you also want to make one thing clear, do not recognize this club since Florentino Perez became president white, with "ticks" of arrogance that have made the Bernabéu are received in a hostile manner virtually at all stages of the English geography.

With this introduction I think the "classics" have tarnished the image of English football, especially the last Champions League match played on Wednesday in Madrid, which I kept until the break because I felt embarrassed for the show a theater and football Racan and other pitiful. To this we must also add the embarrassing press conferences to match both sets technicians.

The press conference after the match Jose Mourinho seemed very sad, hiding in a kick (which is certainly too) but removing the responsibility for his team when he was eleven was a caricature of equipment, even the public at the Bernabeu whistle during various phases of the game. José Mourinho is tarnishing the name of Real Madrid, and it does so because Florentino Perez has driven out his arms to win titles, something that should not be at any price.
I put myself in the shoes of a football fan England (for instance) and I imagine the impression it would be from the two biggest clubs in Spain, of foul play in his theater on the lawn, and his cockney fights in the tunnel.

I am convinced that these "classics" make a dent in the English, many feuds that leave these parties and Spain accuse him safe. And finally, once again denouncing the painful sports media of this country, the service of a club or another and no matter what the reality of what happened and the damage they cause to the world of English football, we're turning into a war without headquarters, which will get us no good way, unfortunately.

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