2010-11-13

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Barcelona y Villarreal se enfrentaran esta noche a partir de las 22:00 h en el Camp Nou en un partido que será retransmitido en directo por La Sexta. Un Villarreal que ocupa la tercera posición en la tabla con 23 puntos, por detrás del FC Barcelona quien suma 25. Por ello los hombres de Juan Carlos Garrido irán a por todas para intentar arrebatar la segunda posición en la clasificación a los de Guardiola. Como siempre realizaremos nuestro pronóstico en la casa de apuestas deportivas de Begawin a que no habrá más de 3,5 goles en el partido pagado con una cuota de 1,72

Un encuentro importante para ambos equipos el correspondiente a la jornada nº 14 de la Liga BBVA, como decíamos anteriormente, un partido importante para el submarino amarillo ya que una victoria le podría colocar segundo en la clasificación empatado a puntos con el Real Madrid a espera de lo que haría éste en si partido de mañana, pero importante igualmente para el FC Barcelona quien se encuentra segundo a la caza del Real Madrid. En caso de victoria local, el Barcelona podría colocarse provisionalmente en la primera posición de la tabla a esperas de lo que haga mañana su eterno rival quien juga como visitante ante el Sporting de Gijón en un partido que ha calentado sus respectivos entrenadores a través de los mensajes que se han enviado Mourinho y Manolo Preciado.

Los de Guardiola intentaran estar a la altura de las circunstancias ante un Villarreal al que no se le da nada mal el rival de hoy ya que en sus tres últimas visitas al Camp Nou ha conseguido dos empates y una victoria convirtiéndose así en uno de los rivales más duros.

A pesar de los resultados positivos del Villarreal ante el Barcelona, no debemos olvidar que el Barça ha ido de menos a más en el transcurso de la liga, ganando sus cinco últimos encuentros y los dos últimos por goleada al Sevilla en Liga y Ceuta en la Copa del Rey.

Para el partido de hoy, son bajas por parte del FC Barcelona el central Gerard Piqué por sanción y Gabi Milito quien se encuentra lesionado. Por otro lado, el Villarreal visitará el Camp Nou con todos sus jugadores disponibles para intentar dar la sorpresa y conseguir la hazaña.

mebooo يقول...

Whisper it, in these troubled geopolitical times, but Spain is getting ready to invade China.

Real Madrid

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Real Madrid has been able to afford the best players money can buy. But will the league try to level the playing field?

The fact that sports economists predict that there is at least €150 million to be gained by the Spanish clubs if they market and sell a properly structured package of television rights to China has been a galvanising force in the Primera Division.

Spain does not have a coherent sales structure for Primera Division rights in China - or any other important part of Asia. The problem is that, unlike their major European competitors, Spain's clubs do not sell rights collectively. It's every club for themselves, so to speak.

Although massive entities such as Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool would benefit from selling their own global match rights, the clubs are bound by Premier League rules to join in collective bargaining. Although that does limit the amount these megaclubs could earn individually, collective bargaining has had two key benefits. First, because the Premier League is marketed as one entity, foreign markets buy into the total product and not just a small handful of clubs. This raises the overall profile of the league and brings in more money. The Premier League is far ahead of La Liga in this respect.

Second, the collective bargaining agreement shares revenue among all the clubs. This means that smaller outfits such as Bolton, Wigan or Hull receive £30 million simply for avoiding relegation and a smaller sum the first season of being relegated to the Championship.

In Spain, the lesser clubs are left to fend for scraps. Real Madrid's last TV rights sale was announced by then-President Ramon Calderon as being worth around €860 million over seven years, paid by Catalan broadcaster Mediapro. The veracity of that specific figure has sometimes been challenged by Calderon's critics, but it is generally accepted that Madrid receive at least €100 million per year for their television rights.

Mediapro also has the principal television rights for FC Barcelona, at a similar price, and that revenue is about 30% of Barcelona's annual revenue.

The other clubs? Comparatively, they earn next to nothing - sums ranging from a couple of million per year to €10 million for larger outfits.

You've heard this story before: The rich get richer ...

This, in turn, has diminished the ability of smaller clubs to be competitive and forced them to go into increasing levels of debt. But now, at long last, Barcelona and Real Madrid are willing to talk about collective bargaining.

Not because of altruism, mind you. Conquering Asia as a continent - and making up lost ground on Germany, Italy and England - means selling La Liga rights as a package. The two giant clubs are the main attraction, but as long as Atletico Madrid has Sergio Aguero, Athletic Bilbao has Fernando Llorente, Villarreal has Santi Cazorla and Joan Capdevila, and so on, the Asian consumers will want to see their games on television, Internet and mobile devices.
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mebooo يقول...

Whisper it, in these troubled geopolitical times, but Spain is getting ready to invade China.

Real Madrid

GettyImages

Real Madrid has been able to afford the best players money can buy. But will the league try to level the playing field?

The fact that sports economists predict that there is at least €150 million to be gained by the Spanish clubs if they market and sell a properly structured package of television rights to China has been a galvanising force in the Primera Division.

Spain does not have a coherent sales structure for Primera Division rights in China - or any other important part of Asia. The problem is that, unlike their major European competitors, Spain's clubs do not sell rights collectively. It's every club for themselves, so to speak.

Although massive entities such as Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool would benefit from selling their own global match rights, the clubs are bound by Premier League rules to join in collective bargaining. Although that does limit the amount these megaclubs could earn individually, collective bargaining has had two key benefits. First, because the Premier League is marketed as one entity, foreign markets buy into the total product and not just a small handful of clubs. This raises the overall profile of the league and brings in more money. The Premier League is far ahead of La Liga in this respect.

Second, the collective bargaining agreement shares revenue among all the clubs. This means that smaller outfits such as Bolton, Wigan or Hull receive £30 million simply for avoiding relegation and a smaller sum the first season of being relegated to the Championship.

In Spain, the lesser clubs are left to fend for scraps. Real Madrid's last TV rights sale was announced by then-President Ramon Calderon as being worth around €860 million over seven years, paid by Catalan broadcaster Mediapro. The veracity of that specific figure has sometimes been challenged by Calderon's critics, but it is generally accepted that Madrid receive at least €100 million per year for their television rights.

Mediapro also has the principal television rights for FC Barcelona, at a similar price, and that revenue is about 30% of Barcelona's annual revenue.

The other clubs? Comparatively, they earn next to nothing - sums ranging from a couple of million per year to €10 million for larger outfits.

You've heard this story before: The rich get richer ...

This, in turn, has diminished the ability of smaller clubs to be competitive and forced them to go into increasing levels of debt. But now, at long last, Barcelona and Real Madrid are willing to talk about collective bargaining.

Not because of altruism, mind you. Conquering Asia as a continent - and making up lost ground on Germany, Italy and England - means selling La Liga rights as a package. The two giant clubs are the main attraction, but as long as Atletico Madrid has Sergio Aguero, Athletic Bilbao has Fernando Llorente, Villarreal has Santi Cazorla and Joan Capdevila, and so on, the Asian consumers will want to see their games on television, Internet and mobile devices.

The fact that the next El Clasico between Barca and Madrid was under consideration to be played at noon, Central European Time, so as to hit Asian television prime time, suggests how serious this m.

mebooo يقول...

FC Barcelona vs Villarreal CF Live Streaming Spanish League Live Score, Highlights November 2010

FC Barcelona vs Villarreal CF

Watch FC Barcelona vs Villarreal CF Live Streaming Online
Match date: Saturday November 13, 2010 Kick off: 21:00 Day 11 Camp Nou

Watch FC Barcelona vs Villarreal CF Live – Stream, Live Scores, highlights online on November 13 2010 Spain La Liga here. FC Barcelona will be playing hosts to Villarreal CF on Saturday, 13 November at 2100 GMT at Camp Nou.

Barcelona will be entering this game with immense confidence after their previous victory in the La Liga over Getafe 3-1. They would want to continue their victory spree so s to come as close to Real Madrid as possible at the top of the table. Gabriel Milito will be unavailable for the game as he is sidelined due to injury. Villarreal will look to build up on their start to the league this if they win this then they will be equal on points with Real Madrid at the top.

This game will be really exciting with both the teams playing really well. FC Barcelona vs Villarreal CF Live Stream, Watch Online Spanish La Liga (Primera Division) below.

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