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Newells vs Olimpo

Fecha #2 (19/07/2011)

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14.09.2013 10:16:00 | Fecha #2

It s a tough one for aguilar as it is for simeone. aguilar is surely thirll to have simeone as manager and he doesn t want to go to the market to try and find another boss that will have plenty to prove and will need to adapt to river plate. simeone can t really stand in ortega s way and separate el burrito from the squad or treat him roughly because he is the supporters idol. he is untouchable for the fans. it s surely a very difficult situation for everyone involved. even ortega s team-mates are somehow in the middle. they believe the work their arses off, then one of them (ortega) comes to training (when he comes) in a disastrous state and yet he gets to play and he gets the complete recognition by the whole hinchada while they get the abuse when things don t work out in the best possible way. to let ortega go, would have been a nail in aguilar s coffin and would have meant that simeone s margin of error would have been reduced to less than zero. i guess, once the problem got to the media and the public opinion, aguilar and simeone had no choice but to swallow their prides, accept ortega back and pretend nothing really happened. http://yvjgqrwfoo.com [url=http://lmtskjfa.com]lmtskjfa[/url] [link=http://omfqjp.com]omfqjp[/link]


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14.09.2013 06:22:35 | Fecha #2

Well, as a long-time ortega fan, i have mixed feelings about the whole siaittuon at least, from what we re given to understand about what s going on; of course, we can only know what the press/media tells us.it s a really tough question, i think, if ortega truly is acting such a renegade: missing practice, (sadly) drinking too much, and visibly chafing under simeone s bit. if a coach allows this sort of behavior to go on without consequence, it may result in lack of respect for the coach, resentment among the rest of the team, etc., not to mention possibly giving the offender the impression of free rein, when a f irm stand instead would possibly give him incentive to get help and change his behavior.but but assuming all this negative stuff is true, which we don t really know it is, or to what degree it is, should arbitrary discipline outweigh the clear boost that ortega on the pitch gives to river? flagging performances by river noticeably energized when el burrito, not having started, is brought in off the bench; whatever personal problems are troubling him, ortega s effect on the effectiveness of his club s game is pretty hard to miss. plus, he seems to work well with buonanotte. also, the fans love him. the fact that simeone doesn t start him stubbornly gives me the impression, notwithstanding disciplinary issues, of a personal dislike.in any case, one would hope that the club is offering ortega more than discipline, and trying to help him. it s very sad to think that such a lively, skilled, influential footballer (ahem though hardly ever the model of decorum) should continue on to a tragic end.i think carlos has a really good point. i bet that addictions and other psychological problems are more common with footballers than we will ever know. it makes sense, all the pressure, fame, money, etc., and so many of the players just kids, and from poorer backgrounds, too. there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of (to steal from shakespeare) by football fans or even goal.com lol and, like the passengers on the titanic, we only see the tip of the iceberg.all the best to ortega i love to see him play! gambeteando por aquigambeteando por allala cumbia del burritotienes que bailar


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13.09.2013 21:48:12 | Fecha #2

Well, as a long-time ortega fan, i have mixed feelings about the whole siuattion at least, from what we re given to understand about what s going on; of course, we can only know what the press/media tells us.it s a really tough question, i think, if ortega truly is acting such a renegade: missing practice, (sadly) drinking too much, and visibly chafing under simeone s bit. if a coach allows this sort of behavior to go on without consequence, it may result in lack of respect for the coach, resentment among the rest of the team, etc., not to mention possibly giving the offender the impression of free rein, when a f irm stand instead would possibly give him incentive to get help and change his behavior.but but assuming all this negative stuff is true, which we don t really know it is, or to what degree it is, should arbitrary discipline outweigh the clear boost that ortega on the pitch gives to river? flagging performances by river noticeably energized when el burrito, not having started, is brought in off the bench; whatever personal problems are troubling him, ortega s effect on the effectiveness of his club s game is pretty hard to miss. plus, he seems to work well with buonanotte. also, the fans love him. the fact that simeone doesn t start him stubbornly gives me the impression, notwithstanding disciplinary issues, of a personal dislike.in any case, one would hope that the club is offering ortega more than discipline, and trying to help him. it s very sad to think that such a lively, skilled, influential footballer (ahem though hardly ever the model of decorum) should continue on to a tragic end.i think carlos has a really good point. i bet that addictions and other psychological problems are more common with footballers than we will ever know. it makes sense, all the pressure, fame, money, etc., and so many of the players just kids, and from poorer backgrounds, too. there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of (to steal from shakespeare) by football fans or even goal.com lol and, like the passengers on the titanic, we only see the tip of the iceberg.all the best to ortega i love to see him play! gambeteando por aquigambeteando por allala cumbia del burritotienes que bailar http://juqopkjfyai.com [url=http://tyxfriunqc.com]tyxfriunqc[/url] [link=http://ldkxfoxr.com]ldkxfoxr[/link]


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11.09.2013 13:13:04 | Fecha #2

Que bueno el dato que nos dejf3 nacho en la crf3nica, y que bien que el hijo de david b. ya tiene 3 motivos me1s para ser torrista como su padre!! jaja me argelo y espero que descubra mil motivos mass!!


3m7m4cf7
10.09.2013 19:31:03 | Fecha #2

Pin my tail and call me a donyke, that really helped.



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