http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Getafe-CF-c39419, Real Madrid’s unofficial Cantera – La Liga Special
Fringe players at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-c30728 Madrid are sold to suitors as batch after batch of superstars join the capital club. Sevilla and Valencia can claim that they have the brightest talents of Real Madrid playing for them. However, Getafe CF have the rightful title of
Los Blancos' cantera when we talk about sheer numbers.
Getafe incorporate five players from Madrid’s cantera at the moment. Had http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dani-Parejo-c9878 not left for Valencia, an overwhelming six players would have been plying their trade for El Geta. It is an astounding number given the fact that there are only twenty one
players in the first team squad at Coliseum Alfonso Perez.
Players who have failed to establish themselves at Santiago Bernabéu have moved on cheap deals to their neighbours. Based in Madrid’s metropolitan area, Getafe is favourable for players from Castilla as they can stay in the capital city and fine tune their
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Skills-c40539 for Spanish top flight’s rigours. Combative midfielder, Borja Fernandez, is the oldest member of the squad with roots in the white half of Madrid.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Borja-c7886 came through the ranks at Madrid, playing in Real Madrid C and Real Madrid B before becoming a fringe player for Los Blancos. He is back in Madrid and playing for Getafe, having left for Valladolid in 2006.
The rest of the former academy graduates at Getafe have not left the city for other adventures. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordi-Codina-c19113 is 29 years old and the only other club he has ever played for are Real Madrid. Full back Miguel Torres joined the metropolitan club as Florentino
Perez took charge of the precedential suite at Bernabeu. He has featured regularly in his two seasons at the club, making 58 league appearances so far.
Pedro Mosquera joined in 2010 from the Spanish giants but has failed to establish himself so far. Not every player makes his mark. Dani Parejo, who could not refuse Valencia, stands an exception. Attacking midfielder Pablo Sarabia has joined Getafe for a
reported fee of 3 million Euros. Groomed in Madrid’s way of life, the 19-year-old would like to follow in the footsteps of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Esteban-Granero-c12919 and earn a call back to the Spanish giants. A career path resembling that of Parejo will also be favourable.
Real Madrid have made their crosstown club a breeding ground for themselves. Players regularly leave the 80,000 capacity ground for pastures new, returning to the imperial surroundings of Santiago Bernabéu in a jersey different to the one they had envisioned
for themselves. But many have done it before and many will do it again.
Recently, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 jerseys.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pedro-c29582 Leon is looking for a move away and the youngster looks set for a return to his old hunting ground. Such a move will put the youngster in vicinity of Real Madrid and he could be poached back to Los Blancos. Getafe is a good location for out of favour
players at Santiago, a place where they can blossom into the footballing talents. Given the current precarious situation the club find themselves in, exchange of young talents is unlikely to stop anytime soon.
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