A posted this on the Intercontinetal post, but that is almost dead so, I post it again here so you can give your opinion...
Sorry if i'm doing the wrong thing, I hope not.
Hi everybody.. I'm an Argentinian (is argentine or argentinian?) Boca Juniors Fan.
I read all what you've said on this forum (and others) about Boca and the match. That you thought that Boca was inferior and that was going to lose. I know that european football is a lot more popular in the world, and spend a lot more money. But you should be much more respectfull with southamerican football. We doesn't have money so we have to sell our good players but, we have something that Europe doesn't have... We
(Argentina and Brasil especially) are a player's factory, and some of the players that are right now in my squad, for example, are going to be in Europe sometime. Some of then may be the stars of the future.
We beat Real Madrid 2-1 in 2000, we really deserve it... We lost to Bayern Munich in 2001 0-1 in the last minute (it was foul for us anyway), playing 70 minutes with 10 men and 2 starters injured, one a day before, the other in the game. And now we beat Milan, and we deserve it again.
I hope this help. I hope you learn that in southamerica, even with a 10% of the money Europe spend, we have teams that, working hard, can be at the same level... We made a tour in Spain 6 months ago. We draw against
Barcelona (1-1) with ours starters (we should win hehe, really), and draw against Betis (1-1) with our B team. Then lost against Atletico de Madrid in our third match in 5 days with a mixed team.
I'm not trying to be coky (dont know if it's spelled right). I'm trying to be fair. Becouse this trophy is The World Cup when Europe wins, and Toyota Cup when we win. The europeans always says that they had a bad day... we have nothing to do with that, we are always lucky.
Sorry for my english. I don't use very often... You notice it didn't you hehehe.
And Forza Juve... You beat River Plate in 96... hehehe, and my father is italian and Juve fan so.
Good luck everybody.
PD: After all... we are winning 22-20 in the Intercontinental record.
Sorry if i'm doing the wrong thing, I hope not.
Hi everybody.. I'm an Argentinian (is argentine or argentinian?) Boca Juniors Fan.
I read all what you've said on this forum (and others) about Boca and the match. That you thought that Boca was inferior and that was going to lose. I know that european football is a lot more popular in the world, and spend a lot more money. But you should be much more respectfull with southamerican football. We doesn't have money so we have to sell our good players but, we have something that Europe doesn't have... We
(Argentina and Brasil especially) are a player's factory, and some of the players that are right now in my squad, for example, are going to be in Europe sometime. Some of then may be the stars of the future.
We beat Real Madrid 2-1 in 2000, we really deserve it... We lost to Bayern Munich in 2001 0-1 in the last minute (it was foul for us anyway), playing 70 minutes with 10 men and 2 starters injured, one a day before, the other in the game. And now we beat Milan, and we deserve it again.
I hope this help. I hope you learn that in southamerica, even with a 10% of the money Europe spend, we have teams that, working hard, can be at the same level... We made a tour in Spain 6 months ago. We draw against
Barcelona (1-1) with ours starters (we should win hehe, really), and draw against Betis (1-1) with our B team. Then lost against Atletico de Madrid in our third match in 5 days with a mixed team.
I'm not trying to be coky (dont know if it's spelled right). I'm trying to be fair. Becouse this trophy is The World Cup when Europe wins, and Toyota Cup when we win. The europeans always says that they had a bad day... we have nothing to do with that, we are always lucky.
Sorry for my english. I don't use very often... You notice it didn't you hehehe.
And Forza Juve... You beat River Plate in 96... hehehe, and my father is italian and Juve fan so.
Good luck everybody.
PD: After all... we are winning 22-20 in the Intercontinental record.
