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In other news, BBVA is arranging a superclásico exhibition where the winner will face Barcelona.
http://www.bolavip.com/36000/river-y-boca-podrian-jugar-contra-el-barcelona/
In other news, BBVA is arranging a superclásico exhibition where the winner will face Barcelona.
http://www.bolavip.com/36000/river-y-boca-podrian-jugar-contra-el-barcelona/
Original. You may not like Boca Juniors and that's cool, but consider how much impact they have had for Argentine football over the history of Copa Libertadores and bringing that trophy back home where it belongs. I think we have a good chance to steal it this year, even though our squad still needs a little work. More Argentine teams need to step it up and represent, although that article paints a good picture about the quality of up and coming stars moving to Brazil due to more funds. Interested to see the Argentina Primera represented more heavily in Copa.
Great representation for U-20s from RP. Last U-20 Boca had great representation as well.
So what do you think is the solution for Argentina football as a whole? I tend to see the TV airtime split between Arg/Bra leagues. As long as homegrown players from Arg continue getting hand picked from the Primera and go overseas, there is always going to be problems with consistency and quality remaining on the home front. What are front offices doing to remedy that, do you know?
Although I can't blame them for self-interest in respective clubs, I can see the overall frustration of fans and other clubs in general. Kind of like in La Liga for example.Well that's the thing, Boca and River both still have the best production in the country regardless of their opposite fortunes elsewhere. Boca being soundly managed by a right wing bastard but a smart one with political ambitions while River was directed by a series of fat crooks, neither has had any real impact on the Argentine league and national team.
I don't blame you, if I were a RP fan, I'd be livid like a CR if I saw what Boca Juniors are doing right nowThe problem is, much like everything in Argentina, the league is being held back by incompetence and corruption. Too many people interested in nothing but lining their pockets and it goes all the way to the top. It's not completely hopeless, Brazilian football was at one point just as bad, but I don't see any remedy anytime soon. There's a few very well managed clubs that should continue to represent Argentina well - Velez, Estudiantes, possibly Lanus. The more famous clubs need to get their act together.
Even with my love of all things Argentina and Argentine football, I just can't bring myself to support Boca in the Libertadores. In a god awful final against a Brazilian club I despise like Santos I might swallow the vomit and hope for a Barca win, though not against someone like Vasco or Internacional. It was bad enough supporting Estudiantes.
There are plenty of underdogs for sure. Lanus is a good example of that, even though they led their group, they are mid table in league. Like to see the Argentina teams go far.Thankfully the Libertadores is epic enough that there will always be a few underdogs to cheer on.
I don't blame you, if I were a RP fan, I'd be livid like a CR if I saw what Boca Juniors are doing right now
La Bombonera + LA 12Abel Braga (DT de Fluminense): "Es muy desagradable enfrentarlos otra vez. Es una cosa diferente a todos los otros partidos, especialmente en su cancha. Se siente esa gente, a medida que alientan al equipo, es algo anormal. Ellos cantan y, si hacés un gol, cantan más alto. No sé si en este mundo existe en la misma cultura, una relación tan fuerte entre el equipo y los hinchas"