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Sid Lowe: A goal down with minutes to play, Madrid - not brilliant but full of fight - came back, won the title and headed for the capital's streets [link]

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The Thick Chains News
Published 5/5/2008 by brucio at du Nord
... ~ ~ ~ ~ European News Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga title with a goalless draw at Wolfsburg giving them a 10 point lead with only 3 game left to go. It is their 21st title. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ And Real Madrid has won another La Liga championship in Spain by winning 1-2 at Osasuna. Like Bayern they have a 10 point lead with 3 left to play. It is their 31st league title. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Sid Lowe of the Guardian on Real Madrid's title win. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Raphael Honigstein of ...

Have United got the Ballacks?
Published 5/6/2008 by Ronaldo Assis de Moreira at 101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League, La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup & more
... supporters asking if the Premier League is ready for Stoke City.” Tim Stannard (Football365) chews over Real Madrid’s La Liga win. “Against Osasuna, Madrid showed that they were made to fight for their right to party - something Barcelona consistently failed to do - and at the same time they won something more important to them than another league title - and that’s respect.” The Guardian produce their weekly European round-up, Sid Lowe salutes champions Real Madrid, Paolo Bandini analyses Milan’s ...

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