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Exposing Real Madrid the most corrupt club in football history.
(A THREAD)
Francisco Franco the former dictator of Spain, played a significant role in the history of Real Madrid football club. Franco was a big football fan and he used his political power to influence the success of Real Madrid.
Franco also ensured that Real Madrid received preferential treatment from referees in matches which helped the team win several crucial games In addition he provided financial support to the club allowing them to build a new stadium and invest in new players
Here is an example:
In 1948, a footballers' strike was taking place in Argentina. That's where Millionaires appears and signs Di StΓ©fano to play in a Colombian league not recognized by FIFA.
At the beginning of the 50s Barcelona were interested to signing him
Barcelona decides to negotiate the transfer with River Plate and succeeds only that Di StΓ©fano would not return to Argentina until his contract with Millonarios ends
At the same time Real Madrid agreed his transfer with the Colombian club
In 1953 Di StΓ©fano arrived in Barcelona managing to play a couple of friendlies with the Catalan club but the federation would not allow him to play an official game until things with Madrid were cleared
FIFA decided that Di StΓ©fano will play one season at Madrid and the other at BarΓ§a one and one until 1957 when the contract expires
Real Madrid paid Barcelona the right that the Catalan club had bought from River ($ 87K USD), purchasing the 100% of the player's transfer
Perez has been accused by former La Liga referee Iturralde Gonzalez of trying to put pressure on him after a game in October 2010.
He reveals what happened to Florentino PΓ©rez after a Real Madrid Deportivo
"He pushed me away and wanted to put me in a room I ask him if this is a joke and tell him that the discussion is overβ€œ
In 1998 the Champions Legaue final was Real Madrid versus Juventus
In the last minute Majitovic scored the winning goal but here u can see that he was clearly offside
In 2016 the Champions league final was Real Madrid versus Atletcio Madrid Ramos scored but as you can see that goal was also clearly offside
Clattenburg admits error in Ramos goal in Champions League final in Milan
Clattenburg was the man who took charge of the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid in Milan now four years after the game he admitted that Real Madrid's goal was offside
Former English referee Mark Clattenburg gave an interview to the 'Daily Mail' about that 2016 Champions League final. He talked about Ramos goal and the problems Pepe always used to give him.
He had no problem in admitting that he did not like refereeing Pepe: "He's a player you can't trust. You can be officiating an easy game and all of a sudden he does something," Clattenburg said.
He recalled how he hit back at Pepe during the Champions League final "Pepe made a foul on Torres, he got very angry and in a perfect English he said to me: Mark this is never a penalty and I replied:β€œlook your first goal should have been disallowedβ€œ and he was quiet
That mistake is something he always remembers. "In that final, Real Madrid took the lead in the first half but Sergio Ramos goal was offside but not by much, he said.
2013/14
La Decima. No controversies. No complaints.
Lol who am I kidding? Here's a photo of Bale elbowing Juanfran at the same time Ramos scored the 92:48 Equalizer. Referees conveniently missed it as usual πŸ€”
Here you can see that there are 2 Madrid players in the box while Griezmann took the shot and novice had his legs off the line
2017/18
Vs Bayern
β€’Handball not given against Marcelo
β€’Casemiro not sent off
β€’Penalties not given to Bayern
2017/18
Vs Juve
β€’Dybala sent off for kicking Carvajal, but Carvajal was the one who stepped on Dybala first
β€’Pen not given to Juve for foul on Cuadrado
πŸŽ₯: Robben says Real Madrid qualified by the referee
On the 2018 Champions league game vs PSG you can see kross diving and he had the penalty and a clear handball by PSG
In 2021 round of 16 game vs psg you can see that Benzema totally fouled donnaruma but the goal counted
πŸŽ₯: Pochettino says: i wonder what the VAR does because there is no foul it’s a shame
In the Champions League quarterfinals vs Chelsea on this action you can see that there’s no handball but this goal was finally refused
Now, if we move over to La Liga, it’s run by Javier Tebas. Tebas has revealed that he is a big Real Madrid fan.
In 2020 Iturralde Gonzalez admitted that 90% of the Laliga referees support Real Madrid
This season in Laliga Real Madrid are on Top with most penalties awarded (10) going back to the last six Laliga seasons Real Madrid have been always top 2 in penalties awarded
After thorough investigation of every season that Real Madrid has won the UCL, I have come to the conclusion that Madrid has won only 4 Real UCL.
Thanks for reading
RTs appreciated

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