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Michael Laudrup admits he is flattered by speculation linking him with a Real Madrid move but reiterated his intention to stay at Swansea next season after their Capital One Cup success.
m curious as to what image Real Madrid are trying to re-establish as I always thought their pre-Jose image was one of a bunch of a classless bullies tapping up whoever they wanted while living it large on borrowed money they're never going to pay back.
t the start of the season, after the RVP transfer, I confidently claimed that Arsenal would finish above United. I now regret it immensely.
aniel Storey generally did very well, going against the City won it last year so they're bound to win it this time grain. As for John Nicholson, I wouldn't trust him to predict correctly what day of the week it will be tomorrow.
Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger aims to treat Wembley to footballing perfection in the Champions League final.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will remain in charge at St James' Park after holding talks about his future with owner Mike Ashley.
Leighton Baines insists the upheaval of losing manager David Moyes to Manchester United after 11 years in charge will not derail Everton.
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damoceltic (Celtic) says...
I think people need to steady themselves a bit. He wins the League Cup and his next step is Real Madrid? Riiiight....... Ha ha!
Posted 6:54am 26th February 2013
surprisedicare says...
He's adored at Madrid. If the offer came, I can't imagine he would turn it down, especially as I don't think he's completed 2 seasons at a club as boss. Unless he is super confident of his ability to build on Swansea's success and further increase his stock. After all, Madrid do historically tend to change managers every couple of seasons at least, so there's always next time!!
Posted 5:22pm 25th February 2013
markarogers (Liverpool) says...
Got to say, this is surely the greatest indication of how far Swansea have come. We've all heard the "almost doomed to leave the football league, now they've won the league cup" story, but "Swansea manager would rather stay than replace Jose Mourinho as Real Madrid manager" would be the most unbelievable headline to send back in time.
Posted 3:41pm 25th February 2013
dozzey (Arsenal) says...
If Madrid come calling no way he'd stay - and he'd be a fool not to go... and Michu will go with him. One day we will say 'remember that year that Swansea won the League Cup' - the next Portsmouth... (without the liquidation hopefully!)
Posted 2:51pm 25th February 2013