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faceNside said:Yeah, what a relief! Although this will surely be decided by a close margin... Calderon isn't interested in Zlatan BTW. It's Palacios.
Haha c'mon Socrates Villar Mir is a cheater, trying to use fake mail votes... And now he's losing he has started to say he will impugn the result of these elections... What a crybaby!
faceNside said:He was in the board when the electoral law was passed but he maybe couldn't imagine the whole fake votes thing the club is using to favour a candidate.
And the 40% thing is false. Only 2,200 socios more or less live outside Madrid province. But Villar Mir includes socios outside Madrid downtown into his calculations, which makes 22,000 that's actually almost 40%. But that's plain ridiculous cause you're as much an hour driving distance from Bernabeu if you live in the province.
About the fake signings, even if the Kaka thing is false Mijatovic is trying to reinforce all the positions we actually need to reinforce.
BTW, surveys at 15.30, Calderon keeps leading http://www.marca.com/realmadrid/elecciones2006/index.html
Dreath said:Calderon wants Capello, Zambrotta, Reyes and who else?
datboy said:Calderón has said that if he wins the elections, these players will come to Madrid.
Kaká (AC Milan)
Arjen Robben (Chelsea)
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
+ 2 or 3 more.
datboy said:ok ok. my bad
Crus, who do you want to win?
Which survey are u following? Me MARCA.com where Palacios is 2nd.mega montana said:man this is going to be interesting :corn:
calderon at 26.6% right now, with villa mir being the closest competitor at 19.4%