Talk:Real Zaragoza

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Great article, though from a history of the club I have read, I believe you have left out details of the side from the 1960s known as "the Elephants", which was quite successful.

Aupa Zaragoza,

An Irish fan of the club.


 * "Elephants" in Spanish is "elefantes", but really real zaragoza was known as "los Alifantes" ("the Aliphants" aproximately), and it was in the 30s. in the 60s real zaragoza was known as "los Magníficos" ("the Greats").


 * Greetings from Zaragoza ;)

Transfers
I have removed the list of recent transfers, as Wikipedia is not a news service. Maurimarzal 16:19, 9 September 2006 (GMT)

Sergio Garcia
Should we add him as a notable player?--Villa88 (talk) 23:02, 31 October 2008 (UTC)

Racist Incident Against Samuel Eto'o
How is this not included? This was the only time Zaragoza was mentioned in international press in recent times. --Ramukus22 04:50, 21 April 2010 (UTC)

The 21 century paragraph
Diego Milito did not reached 3rd position of the Golden Boot 2006-07 ranking as said in the mentioned paragraph, but he reached the 4th: see next document Francesco Totti wins 2006/2007 European Golden Boot --79.21.211.234 (talk) 00:44, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

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