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The Thing Is What It Does | April 12th, 2026

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Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job, Ezek, Valyrian Steel , Felipejack , Juninho , NeRObutBlanco and yours truly, Kung_Fu_Zizou Florentino Perez, the Real Madrid supremo, has brought countless moments of sheer elation to the Bernabeu. He put the club in its proper place as the institution to envy in all of football. His methods have not always been well-received by fans.

Fans in general have a tendency to want to change things every minute of the season. Before and after matches and even during matches, declarations can be made about players and the club which are soon forgotten before the sun comes up. I do not wish to make apologies for Florentino Perez; he needs none.

He has in fact, succeeded. What I want to say instead is that Real Madrid is what Real Madrid does. Real Madrid aim for the pinnacle.

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