A Half Crass, Half Class El Clasico
You can forgive a Real Madrid fan for being less than enthusiastic. Yesterday’s game had moments of dazzling skill, a breakneck pace, and suspense. Neither team grabbed the game by the neck until the last […]
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In FC Barcelona, La Liga, Real Madrid / By Elliott Turner /
You can forgive a Real Madrid fan for being less than enthusiastic. Yesterday’s game had moments of dazzling skill, a breakneck pace, and suspense. Neither team grabbed the game by the neck until the last […]
In Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid / By Andrew McCole /
In nearly every tournament in the entirety of the football world, there are Cinderella stories and fixtures that are almost as intriguing as watching paint dry. There might be a giant-killing that provides some interest, […]
In La Liga, Real Madrid / By Elliott Turner /
The Rise of Real’s BBC In the 1960’s, Beatlemania swept across Europe, including Spain, and Real Madrid featuring a mop-topped group of younger players with Joe Namath sideburns dubbed “The Ye-Ye Generation” from the words “Yeah […]
In La Liga, National Teams, Real Madrid / By Guilherme Neto /
It’s hard to put in words what Cristiano Ronaldo has accomplished with Real Madrid since he landed in Spain, back in the summer of 2009. In roughly 4 and a half seasons playing for the […]
In Bundesliga, La Liga / By Andrew McCole /
As we start to get close to the tail-end of all the major European leagues, we here at the Center Circle feel that it is time to prep you and give you a rundown on […]
In Contains Video, On the Spot, Real Madrid / By Andrew McCole /
Every week at The Center Circle, we are highlighting a different player in a feature we call “On the Spot”. We’ll take a look at superstars, underrated gems, aging veterans, and young unknowns who should […]
In FC Barcelona, La Liga / By Andrew McCole /
Barcelona, despite Bayern now attempting to take the crown, have easily been the most dominant team of the last decade. However, any serious viewer of world football can attest to having always been amazed that […]
In La Liga, Random Fandom / By Drew Wendt /
Excuse the title above. It kind of makes Lionel Messi seem like a South American dictator bent on suppressing any and all footballing peasants who have any inkling of rebellion. That’s not really accurate. The […]
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