sergio ramos break the record
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
March 23, 2012 8:22pm CST
sergio ramos break the record
he is the player getting the most red cards in Spanish league
it was remarkable record
perhaps for this reason , real madrid did not want Sergio ramos go away from santiago bernebau
for beating barcelona, Real madrid maybe must had a players like sergio ramos and pepe who can play not only play football but play Kungfu in the stadium..
5 responses
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
26 Mar 12
In my opinion, players like Ramos and Pepe shouldn't be allowed to play football. They are great players, but players should be fair and don't make brutal things with purpose. What is more strange is that Ramos doesn't get red cards for doing so and we he gets them, the Spanish FA deletes them and lets him play. For me it is clear that everything is set for Real to win the Spanish League title and I expect a "slaughter" in the El Classico coming from the referee. I predict easy penalties awarded to Real and red cards given to Barcelona players.
@adhyz82 (36248)
• Indonesia
27 Mar 12
yes i think like that
the problem for pepe and sergio ramos is the instruction from mourinho..
i dont know what happen with all mourinho tactics..
he need one or two people which can play dirty and brutality
dont you remember when he is in porto..he had carvalho..
in chelsea, he had too carvalho and essien play like he need it..
in inter, he had lucio...so iam not surprised
now in madrid, he had pepe and sergio ramos..and sometimes carvalho and marcelho can do as kungfu master too if pepe and sergio ramos can`t play..
wonderful tactics from mourinho
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
28 Mar 12
Ramos and Pepe don't need any instructions for playing like this. They are brutal from nature, they are playing the same in the national team as well.
I think it is wrong to compare Carvalho or Lucio with these two animals, who are not worthy to be called football players. Lucio was a harsh player, but he is not brutal. Maybe you think what he did in the game against Roma is a sign of brutality, but things like that happen. I don't remember Lucio hitting somebody purposely or making things like Pepe did.

@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
26 Mar 12
It's definitely a remarkable record for a player of his calibre. He has no choice, soccer needs players like him to add steel to the midfield, tackling for possession. The same goes for Patrick Veira and Roy keane, seeing them both play with their hearts out really adds life and a lot much passion to the match. Football really needs players like him, to toughen up the image of soccer instead of being called a softie game when players simply dived, crumble to the ground even at slightest touch.
@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
24 Mar 12
I am not sure if Sergio Ramos' 11 red cards is the La Liga record but it is definitely a Real Madrid record. Sergio Ramos is a decent defensive player who scored quite a number of goals. It is sad that a player with such talent is always clashing with the rules. It is inexcusable to use excessive force in tackling without regard to safety on opposing players, what more if it is done intentionally! I hope Sergio Ramos could be a better player after his latest sent-off. He is just 25.





