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@Ignabirli

Abogado de formación, Financiero de profesión, Periodista de vocación y Madridista de corazón.

Majadahonda, España Katılım Ekim 2010
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I. B. B. 🇪🇸@Ignabirli·
Si, yo soy el de detrás, en Cardiff, pero por suerte no canto.
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Pablo Iglesias 🔻{R}
Pablo Iglesias 🔻{R}@PabloIglesias·
Este señor me ha amenazado y me ha insultado. Y esto que ven es lo que ha pasado cuando le he empezado a grabar. Si me ayudan a conocer su identidad me será más sencillo denunciarle. A los ultras y a los violentos no hay que pasarles ni una
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Артур Saldaйa 🍋 🇺🇦
@PabloIglesias Y eso que no te he visto yo!!! No eres bienvenido en México pinche gachupin de m13rda Como buen fascista que eres quieres su nombre para al más puro estilo nazi reprimir Mejor quédate en Cuba o en España Basura
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RosarySon@SkyVirginSon·
¿Sabes quién es este? ¡Apostaría que 9 de cada 10 personas no tienen ni idea!
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Arsenal players who are leaving international duty with injury issues: • Piero Hincapie • Eberechi Eze • Bukayo Saka • Declan Rice • Noni Madueke • William Saliba • Martin Ødegaard • Gabriel Magalhães • Leandro Trossard • Martin Zubimendi • Jurrien Timber.
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I. B. B. 🇪🇸@Ignabirli·
También Martín Zubimendi… Menuda epidemia 🤣🤣🤣 Y no cuento algunos como Timber, Odegaard o Trossard que andaban tocados antes de las convocatorias. Me apuesto lo que queráis a que el 90% estarán disponibles para el próximo partido.
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I. B. B. 🇪🇸@Ignabirli·
Lo del Arsenal en este parón de selecciones es descarado. Casi todos sus jugadores borrándose de sus selecciones. A ver cuántos son baja en la próxima jornada de Liga. Saka, Rice, Saliba, Hincapié, Magalhaes….
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Muy.Mona/🇪🇸💚@Capitana_espana·
Le preguntan al Dr. Pedro Cavadas que cuál es la cirugía que le aplicaría a la política española actual: "La eutanasia".
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I. B. B. 🇪🇸@Ignabirli·
@MartinsCyn Maybe that’s why the idea of the Super League, to be able to play with worthy rivals and not against enemies and get out of a competition adulterated and manipulated for many years where we are hated and disrespected from all areas.
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I. B. B. 🇪🇸@Ignabirli·
@MartinsCyn It is just the opposite that we feel in our own country where similar acts have been carried out with many teams and we are hated for being the best club in the world. That’s why any Madrid player has greater affinity and respect for any foreign team than those in our league.
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Cynthia Martins 🔴
Cynthia Martins 🔴@MartinsCyn·
A lot of people ask why there’s always been a certain respect and love between Manchester United and Real Madrid. They point to players who’ve worn both shirts. They talk about modern connections. But it goes way deeper than that. It goes back to a time when one club was broken… and the other chose to stand beside them. After the Munich air disaster, United wasn’t just grieving. They were on the edge. Players gone. The manager is fighting for his life. A future that suddenly didn’t look certain anymore. While the club was trying to find its feet again, across Europe, Santiago Bernabéu and his Real Madrid side had just become kings of the game. They had everything. The best players. The biggest stage. The European Cup is in their hands. They didn’t need to look back. But they did. When Madrid lifted that trophy in 1958, Bernabéu didn’t make it about dominance. He made it about respect. He publicly dedicated it to Manchester United. Not as a gesture. As recognition. Because he believed the team that had been lost in Munich was worthy of that crown. And it didn’t stop at words. Madrid offered real help. They were willing to loan Alfredo Di Stéfano — the best player in the world at the time — to United. Imagine that. At your lowest point… another club offering you their greatest asset to help you stand again. (The move never happened, blocked at the time… but the intention tells you everything.) Then came the friendlies. When United needed money, needed support, needed something to hold onto — Madrid showed up. They agreed to play matches, asked for almost nothing, and let United keep the gate. They brought their stars to Old Trafford, not for glory… but to fill the stadium and help a wounded club survive. There’s a story from one of those games. Madrid won heavily. But after the match, Bernabéu hosted a dinner for United. Not to celebrate. To encourage. He told Matt Busby something simple: “You are rebuilding. We will play you again… and again… until you are ready to beat us.” That’s not rivalry. That's brotherhood, love Respect at the highest level. That’s one giant recognizing another… even when it’s on its knees. So when people talk about the connection between Manchester United and Real Madrid today… It’s not just about players moving between clubs. It’s not just about modern football. It’s about history. About a moment when one club didn’t take advantage of another’s pain… They protected it. That’s why, for some of us, Real Madrid will always feel different. Not just another club. But one that showed up when it mattered most. And in football… You don’t forget that. 🔴🤍 As a United Fan, Real Madrid will always be my second club. Love and respect forever ❤️ #ManchesterUnited #GGMU #Realmadrid
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Benito@_Benito___·
¿Pero q dice este señor d Dani Carvajal? 😭😭😭😭
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Mika RM
Mika RM@MikaRM26·
Leed por favor este tuit de un aficionado del Manchester United sobre el Real Madrid. Piel de gallina. ❤️ 🤝 🤍 Yo solo os dejo traducido el último párrafo: ​"...Para algunos de nosotros, el Real Madrid no es solo 'otro club', es el que dio la cara cuando más importaba. Y en el fútbol... eso no se olvida. Como fan del United, el Real Madrid será siempre mi segundo club. Amor y respeto para siempre. ❤️. " ​Mientras fuera se nos respeta por nuestra historia y valores, en España tenemos que aguantar los ataques del orondo de Tebas, rajando en L’Équipe del club más valioso del mundo... Tenemos que aguantar las faltas de respeto de la prensa carroñera, la falta de señorío y la bajeza de un club que, en vez de ser un rival digno, ha corrompido y ensuciado cada competición... Tenemos que aguantar a clubes que han hecho del antimadridismo sus únicos trofeos, a resentidos echando pestes del Madrid solo porque el club jamás les abrió sus puertas simplemente porque no eran dignos de vestir nuestra camiseta... Pero fuera de la España fea, el Real Madrid es reconocido por lo que es: el mejor club del mundo y, sobre todo, UN CLUB SEÑOR. 🎩 ​Fuera de la España fea, GRANDEZA RECONOCE GRANDEZA. ¡Toma nota y aprende, España fea!
Cynthia Martins 🔴@MartinsCyn

A lot of people ask why there’s always been a certain respect and love between Manchester United and Real Madrid. They point to players who’ve worn both shirts. They talk about modern connections. But it goes way deeper than that. It goes back to a time when one club was broken… and the other chose to stand beside them. After the Munich air disaster, United wasn’t just grieving. They were on the edge. Players gone. The manager is fighting for his life. A future that suddenly didn’t look certain anymore. While the club was trying to find its feet again, across Europe, Santiago Bernabéu and his Real Madrid side had just become kings of the game. They had everything. The best players. The biggest stage. The European Cup is in their hands. They didn’t need to look back. But they did. When Madrid lifted that trophy in 1958, Bernabéu didn’t make it about dominance. He made it about respect. He publicly dedicated it to Manchester United. Not as a gesture. As recognition. Because he believed the team that had been lost in Munich was worthy of that crown. And it didn’t stop at words. Madrid offered real help. They were willing to loan Alfredo Di Stéfano — the best player in the world at the time — to United. Imagine that. At your lowest point… another club offering you their greatest asset to help you stand again. (The move never happened, blocked at the time… but the intention tells you everything.) Then came the friendlies. When United needed money, needed support, needed something to hold onto — Madrid showed up. They agreed to play matches, asked for almost nothing, and let United keep the gate. They brought their stars to Old Trafford, not for glory… but to fill the stadium and help a wounded club survive. There’s a story from one of those games. Madrid won heavily. But after the match, Bernabéu hosted a dinner for United. Not to celebrate. To encourage. He told Matt Busby something simple: “You are rebuilding. We will play you again… and again… until you are ready to beat us.” That’s not rivalry. That's brotherhood, love Respect at the highest level. That’s one giant recognizing another… even when it’s on its knees. So when people talk about the connection between Manchester United and Real Madrid today… It’s not just about players moving between clubs. It’s not just about modern football. It’s about history. About a moment when one club didn’t take advantage of another’s pain… They protected it. That’s why, for some of us, Real Madrid will always feel different. Not just another club. But one that showed up when it mattered most. And in football… You don’t forget that. 🔴🤍 As a United Fan, Real Madrid will always be my second club. Love and respect forever ❤️ #ManchesterUnited #GGMU #Realmadrid

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Matías Vk@AtletiVk·
@alfreyes14 Quien se lo pueda permitir.....pero vamos, te doy la razón en el contenido y no tanto en el continente
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Alfonso Reyes@alfreyes14·
Una de las cimas de la cocina universal. Estoy dispuesto a batirme en duelo con todo aquel corneaboniatos que niegue tal obviedad.
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HalaMadrid
HalaMadrid@jaluskas·
Ha aparecido por casa...Creo que es de la primera temporada donde se nos obligó a abonarnos a los socios de pie....ya que todo el aforo pasó a ser de asiento.
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Esther
Esther@esrubio12·
Otra mentira de la izquierda, el Guernica que no se llamaba así. El cuadro lo encargó el Gobierno Republicano en 1935, por el que paga 150.000 ptas. de la época, y su nombre verdadero es "RECUERDO A MI AMIGO SANCHEZ MEJIAS", el inolvidable torero que murió en agosto de 1934.
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Gió@GiorgiaVat·
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Gió@GiorgiaVat·
Ayer, huyendo de la marabunta y los choripanes 😅, acabamos en “María Manuela” donde probamos la tapa de merluza 2°premio de X concurso Chef, ensalada de fresas que maridaba genial con el Mencía Ribeira Sacra, croquetas ibérico, tartar atún y una espectacular torrija 👌🏻😋💃🏼
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RickDalton@rickdalton68·
@Ignabirli @NaavarreeteJuan Efectivamente. O un museo o una sala cultural que pueda albergar teatros, conciertos, monólogos, exposiciones, etc. Como en Inglaterra.
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Juan Navarrete@NaavarreeteJuan·
Esta iglesia está 300 metros de mi casa y es una barbaridad. Si estuviera en Roma la gente haría cola.
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