Posted on Thursday, 28 February 2008 by hastaelgolsiempre
Sadly familiar scenes in Retiro. Two hours before Wednesday night’s Copa Libertadores match between River Plate and Club América, the internal squabble enveloping River’s barra brava, Los Borrachos del Tablón, blew up yet again at the train station in the northern barrio, and a man was hospitalised.
Filed under: 2008 Torneo Clausura, Argentine football, Argentine league, Barra brava, Continental football, Copa Libertadores, Domestic, Fans, Football, Football clubs, Football security, Los Borrachos del Tablón, Primera A, River Plate, Violence | Tagged: Adrián Rousseau, Argentine football, Argentine hooliganism, Colimbo Dimuzzio, football violence, Los Borrachos del Tablón, Marcelo Martínez, River Plate | No Comments »
Posted on Thursday, 28 February 2008 by hastaelgolsiempre
River desperately needed a win on Wednesday night to get their Copa Libertadores campaign up and running, but played underwhelmingly and were only drawing with tough opponents, unable to make the breakthrough in the second half. And then up popped one of the club’s icons to give all three points to the Millonarios. Ariel Ortega’s [...]
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