07 abril, 2008

6 comentários:

  1. Gostei gostei dos destaques, dos suplementos, gastei uma fortuna em jornais, mas acho que tenho imensas recordações pa juntar aos jornais de todas as conquistas que ja tenho do nosso PORTO desde oh, há muitos muitos anos atrás! Desta vez, sim senhor, etsuveram bem, entao com o Comandante em destaque nao poderia estar mais satisfeita! ;)

    Beijinhos azuis e brancos da Ta_8

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  2. Imagens que ficam para a história... contra tudo e contra to(l)os!!!

    E lá foi mais uma dose maciça de jornais e afins para «memória futura»... a cores!!!

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  3. blue boy:

    Não me digas q compraste aquela bosta do Correio dos manhosos?

    Eu comprei o JOGO. Se bem q mesmo o JOGO, e pelo q tenho visto nos últimos tempos, começa a virar a Sul.

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  4. Lucho, eu falei em "dose maciça de jornais e afins"... não me recordo de ter falado na revista Maria ;)

    Só procurei na net as capas mais significativas em termos de 1ª página mais preenchida do TRI... mas não comprei tudo o que apareceu na rede, entendes?

    Eu tb tenho direito ao meu caixote do lixo :D

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  5. Por fim um dia em que os jornais resolveram dar o merecido destaque ao TRICAMPEÃO....

    Mais um jogo para a coleção que a minha mãe ameaça deitar fora, mas que nunca tem coragem para o fazer...

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  6. No site da Uefa:

    Dragons roar into the record books
    Monday 7 April 2008
    by Nuno Tavares from Porto


    Jesualdo Ferreira said that FC Porto had "a different kind of passion" as they broke a club record by claiming the Portuguese Liga title with five matches to spare.

    Record margin
    With 50,000 fans roaring them on at the Estádio do Dragão, Ferreira's side crushed CF Estrela da Amadora to claim their 23rd title – and third in succession – in emphatic style. Strikes from Lucho González, Tarik Sektioui and Ricardo Quaresma, a Maurício own goal and efforts from Bruno Alves and Lisandro López gave them their 20th victory in 25 league games and left them with a massive 18-point lead over SL Benfica and Vitória FC. They are now closing in on Benfica's record margin of victory, when they won the 1972/73 Liga title by 18 points.

    'Highest point'
    No Porto side had ever taken the title with five games to spare before and Ferreira said: "First of all I want to dedicate this title to our chairman [Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa] because he's a fantastic leader. I also want to thank these amazing fans. This club approaches football with a different kind of passion. The fans are more demanding and our players are the best so I'm very proud of them. This is the highest point of my career so far. However, we want to win the remaining five league games and the Portuguese Cup."

    Next goal
    Lisandro is on target to finish the season as Portugal's top scorer, his haul of 21 goals putting him ten clear of his nearest rival, Benfica's Óscar Cardozo. However, the Portuguese Cup is a bigger priority for the Argentinian. "Our main goal was to retain the title and we managed that in some style," he said. "But for all the celebrations we must stay focused and take it one match at a time. Our next goal is to win the Portuguese Cup." Compatriot Lucho González added: "We deserve to be champions. The secret of our success was to be humble day after day. My future? I'm not thinking about leaving. I love this club."

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