irilov je napisao/la:
znan da je više ljudi pitalo neke materijale o onih famoznih 11-1, nešta san malo čačka i čitucka connora williamsa, pa naiša na niz interesantnih tekstova, među njima i ovaj koji govori o toj utakmici. ono bitno je izvor, a to je jedan od najozbiljnijih i vjerodostojnijih svjetskih medija- guardian, a pisac njihov urednik:
When, exactly, did Real Madrid
become known as the Régime Team? Nobody knows for sure. It wasn't long
after General Franco finally seized control of all Spain in 1939 that
the despot slipped into a minor funk when Sevilla beat his hometown side
Racing Ferrol in that year's cup final. It's also on record that he'd
helped out Athletic de Madrid immediately after the civil war, merging
them with the airforce team, renaming them Athletic Aviación (and later
the more Spanish-friendly Atlético Aviación), then forcing the best
young players into military service so they could turn out for this new
fighting-fit side.
Still, he wasn't obsessed with one side in
particular, more with simply keeping down anyone with an independent
thought in their head. Like the Catalans, for example. And when Barcelona
found themselves 3-0 up after their home leg of their 1943 Spanish Cup
semi-final, despite being kicked all around their Las Corts stadium by
opponents Real Madrid, something had to be done.
Franco's régime
got to work. First they ensured the atmosphere in the return leg at
Real's Chamartin stadium would be super-oppressive. The crowd at Las
Corts had, oh so outrageously, supported their own team, ran an
ostensibly serious argument published ahead of the match in
Madrid-based newspaper Ya. These Las Corts hoodlums had "whistled at the
Madrid players with the clear intention of attacking the
representatives of Spain". My. In turn, Madrid's crowd were encouraged
to reciprocate – and to this end were given free whistles upon entrance
to the ground, a tasty atmosphere guaranteed.
Then on the day of
the match, to make sure Barça's players got the centralist message,
Spain's director of state security visited their dressing room just
before kick-off. Packing a loaded gun – though some Madridistas question
the packed piece – he quietly reminded the visitors that "you are only
playing because of the generosity of the regime that has forgiven you
for your lack of patriotism". A singular inspirational team talk having
been delivered, the following kickabout was only ever going to end one
way. Real scored early, then made it two on the half-hour, whereupon
Barça, fearing lethal consequences, properly capitulated; it was 8-0 to
Madrid by half-time. The second half was a relative non-event, the game
ending 11-1.
Still, much good it did Real. They lost the final 1-0
to the Basques of Atletico Bilbao, much to Franco's displeasure, while
nobody except the most myopic Madridista takes their record win over
Barcelona seriously these days. The most embarrassing scoreline in the
history of El Clásico? Perhaps, but only for Real. Though that's only if we're not counting that risible 6-2 defeat at the Bernabéu last year.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2010/apr/09/joy-of-six-el-clasico
ma u ovom linku je sve objašnjeno, traje 6 minuta, ali neki će ga pogledati i 2 puta, sigurno nije uzaludno potrošeno vrijeme.
ovaj video je razlog više zašto ne volim real. A Barcelonisti i Realovci, svi bi trebali pogledati ovaj prilog, koristan je, vidi se "tko je odakle došao dokle" .