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13 May 2008

New Week = New Quiz
Fancy another set of 8 questions? Specially prepared by our quiz master, the Rabbit, this surely is the best way to test your knowledge! PLAY NOW!

 

13 May 2008

Futbol Read
Have you checked out our recommended Futbol Read at the foot of the page? Written by Inside Futbol's Tom Oldfield it is an insightful biography of Cristiano Ronaldo

 

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Spain

Frank Rijkaard's reign at Barcelona is over and a new man, Josep Guardiola, will lead the Catalan giants into next season. Rijkaard won plenty of silverware, but ultimately this season has cost him his job.

Is Spain’s La Liga In Decline?

As Real Madrid claim yet another Spanish title, and Barcelona seem miles behind, is it time to look at the level of competition in...

Koeman’s Exit Pleases Valencia Faithful

Ronald Koeman is no longer Valencia coach, and not many in that Spanish city have shed tears at his departure.

Top 10 La Liga Signings 2007/2008

The 2007/08 season has seen many names we'd never heard of before suddenly explode onto the scene. Here are La Liga's top 10.

Atletico de Madrid: On the Rise?

1996 seems a long time ago to Atletico de Madrid fans. This was the last time the club won La Liga, and not only did they take home the title, they won the Copa del Rey too. As Atletico knock on the Champions League door, could they be on the rise once again?

Real Legend Del Bosque Back to Cure Spanish Ills?

In football coaches can be easily forgotten if they are out of the limelight for any period of time. Fortunately for Vicente del Bosque the Spanish Football Association have not forgotten his achievements at Real Madrid.

Barcelona Blues: The Descent from Greatness

After winning the Champions League and La Liga double in 2006 the future looked bright for Barcelona. Led by Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho the team seemed unstoppable. Fast forward to today and rivals Real Madrid have once again knocked Barca off their perch.