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Old 15-11-2004, 17:53   #1
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Samuel's Madrid Experience Hits All Time Low

11/15/2004 1:14:00 PM

Real Madrid defender Walter Adrian Samuel’s relationship with the Merengue fans worsened last night, even though the Argentina international scored his first goal for the club in Real’s 6-1 whipping of Albacete.
The row began when a Samuel blooper allowed Albacete to even the score early on in the game.

From that moment on a part of the Bernabeu began jeering him.

Things got even worse after the former Roma defender scored the team’s fourth goal, as he celebrated it by putting his hand to his ear.

This gesture ignited the remainder of the crowd, and for the rest of the game every time Samuel touched the ball he was booed.

Samuel, also known as 'the Wall', joined Madrid from AS Roma over the course of last summer, and has yet to enter the hearts of the highly demandiing Madrid fans.


Let´s be friends with Real Madrid and relieve them from their troubles with Samuel...
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Old 15-11-2004, 21:33   #2
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I watched the match and I couldn't believe it when the impregnable wall just phucked up and gifted Albacete an equalising goal.

A harmless looking low cross from the left floated towards Samuel and it looked like a normal routine clearance for him. But Il Muro kicked air and a grateful Francisco ran past him to score.

The fans booed Samuel after his mistake and were further incensed when Samuel did a Toppo Gigio gesture (like those Riquelme goal celebrations) after scoring Real's 4th goal, as if to taunt the fans "Where are your boos now?" The fans didn't boo Samuel for the entire match though, in fact, they did cheer for him when he touched the ball in the later stages of the game.

As much as I would like to see Il Muro at Milan, I don't think there is a remote possibility in the next 2 years, though a central defence of Samuel and Nesta would be

Real were simply awesome against Albacete, and I'm anticipating a highly explosive, entertaining Superclasico this weekend.
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Old 15-11-2004, 22:12   #3
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Honestly this isn't the first blunder I've seen from him. I've always thought he was great, but I'm not seeing "The Wall" at Real Madrid yet.

But everything comes if you give it some time, I'm sure he'll impress very soon, but lemme tell ya, it's a lot harder for a defender to earn respect than it is for a forward to earn respect
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Old 16-11-2004, 06:29   #4
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Honestly this isn't the first blunder I've seen from him. I've always thought he was great, but I'm not seeing "The Wall" at Real Madrid yet.
In my modest opinion, even Baresi in his prime would have problems playing in this Madrid side. The defenders are playing without a decent protection. A midfield with ZZ, Beckham and Figo don't help a lot the defender's cause.
Samuel is not a super player in my opinion, but if there's a slightly possibility of a transfer to Milan, I agree 100% with it.
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Old 16-11-2004, 07:39   #5
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samuel i think is verrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy overrated, some peopple think hes the world best CB, hes not even the best in argentina ayala is.
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Old 16-11-2004, 07:47   #6
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With Nesta, Maldini, Stam and Coloccini, I don't think CBs should be our first priority on the transfer market.
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Old 16-11-2004, 09:28   #7
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I think Samuel has been overrated too. He can be terrific in some games, while in others he makes appalling blunders. Defenders aren't allowed to make mistakes. Milan don't need him, but I wouldn't want Inter to get him: Cordoba - Samuel - Materazzi - Zanetti sounds a little too good to me. Not to mention very prone to yellows and reds.
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Old 16-11-2004, 10:28   #8
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The latest rumors suggest that Inter do indeed want the Argentine stopper, and this would not be a good thing at all...Inter would be so much stronger with him...

While I dont see him at Milan, I still think he is one of the better defenders in the club game at the moment.

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Defenders aren't allowed to make mistakes.
Please tell that to Nesta, one of the worlds greatest, if not the best, after he gifted Depor in that UCL Qtr final that we all want to forget... come on now, EVERYONE makes mistakes...was Nesta's clearance that bounced off Mancini's leg in the Roma match unforgivable? It led to a goal, the EQUALISER and enabled Juve to extend their lead, but I didnt read where anyone was calling for him to be sold...

The problem with defenders is that their errors can often be fatal, and are thus very visible. They are still human though, and deserve a little leniency.

Samuel would be welcome in Milan if we had the space for him to be an automatic starter, but while Carlo is coach, Billy and Maldini still playing, and Colo in the wings, he wouldnt have much playing opportunity.
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With Nesta, Maldini, Stam and Coloccini, I don't think CBs should be our first priority on the transfer market.
I agree 100%. Even with Stam's Injury, we still have Coloccini, a great CB. By the time Stam comes back we'll return to having overloaded CB position(s). So, while I do think Samuel would play well here, I don't think Carlo should consider bringing him in, he'll be sitting in the bench next year, and I do think it is time coloccini starts gaining some experience
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Old 16-11-2004, 10:56   #10
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but I wouldn't want Inter to get him: Cordoba - Samuel - Materazzi - Zanetti sounds a little too good to me.
Don't worry, Inter can make the best of players suck
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Don't worry, Inter can make the best of players suck
Can't argue with that.


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Please tell that to Nesta, one of the worlds greatest, if not the best, after he gifted Depor in that UCL Qtr final that we all want to forget... come on now, EVERYONE makes mistakes...was Nesta's clearance that bounced off Mancini's leg in the Roma match unforgivable? It led to a goal, the EQUALISER and enabled Juve to extend their lead, but I didnt read where anyone was calling for him to be sold...
I'm not disagreeing with you, WB, nor am I calling for Nesta to be sold. You quoted me incorrectly. This is what you should have shown:

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Defenders aren't allowed to make mistakes.
Those little smilies can make a difference. Anyway, Samuel makes more mistakes than I like in a defender.
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Old 16-11-2004, 19:37   #12
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Don't worry, Inter can make the best of players suck
I still remember that famous quote:

"If you want to make a great player become an average one, send him to Inter"

so much true in those words
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Old 17-11-2004, 02:11   #13
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samuel i think is verrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy overrated
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What can I say ?
I'll keep ur so so subjective opinion.

Samuel is very overrated ?

But why is his price tag expensive enough last year ?(18,5 million)

Oh yeah.., maybe Madrid doing stupid transfer policy, continously!!
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Old 20-11-2004, 18:32   #14
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its expensive because hes overrated!
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Old 23-11-2004, 19:50   #15
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Hah Has anybody seen him play tonight against leverkussen ? My god , he was awefull ... 1st his stupid header that led to leverkussen's goal and then tripped over the ball , that was hilarious .
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