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- @Viva_Fantasthma Ah it was Iguazú that was filmed at, was it? Excellent. My dad and uncle were wondering about that and I didn't know! tweeted 4 hours ago
- @Viva_Fantasthma You reckon? Just took it for the record. Sky behind is very dull (was totally overcast), my polarizer couldn't do anything. tweeted 4 hours ago
- @mindman358 It is, yes! tweeted 4 hours ago
- @mindman358 Thanks. Quite hard to take a bad one there, TBH. I last went in 2003, with a crap film camera. Glad to have some good ones now! tweeted 4 hours ago
- Here are some photos of my little holiday at Cataratas del Iguazú, if anyone wants to see them. Don't envy me too much. http://t.co/EURkINc8 tweeted 5 hours ago
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Category Archives: Héctor Rivoira
Apertura: half-term reports from Argentina
Since we’re now halfway (and a bit) through the 2010 Torneo Apertura, I thought I’d compile a very brief ‘report’ on each team so far, and how they’re doing in relation to what they’d have hoped/expected at the start of … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Torneo Apertura, Alejandro Sabella, All Boys, Angel Cappa, Antonio Mohamed, Argentine football, Argentine league, Argentinos Juniors, Arsenal de Sarandí, Banfield, Boca Juniors, Claudio Borghi, Clásicos, Colón de Santa Fé, Descenso, Domestic, Estudiantes, Football, Football clubs, Football managers, Gimnasia, Godoy Cruz, Héctor Rivoira, Huracán, Independiente, Julio César Falcioni, Lanús, Miguel Angel Brindisi, Newell's Old Boys, Olimpo de Bahía Blanca, Pedro Troglio, Primera A, Quilmes, Racing Club, Ramón Díaz, River Plate, San Lorenzo, Tigre, Vélez Sarsfield
Tagged Apertura, Apertura 2010, Argentine football, Primera A
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Two more managers resign
It’s becoming a veritable Black Monday in the Argentine Primera División. Daniel Garnero resigned as Independiente manager this morning, and now he’s been followed by Huracán manager Héctor Rivoira, who took charge of this morning’s training session before phoning club … Continue reading
Some thoughts from the weekend: Huracán 1 – 1 Newell’s
I went to two matches in the weekend just gone, and one of them has already been covered by Daniel Colasimone over on the excellent Argentina Football World, so if you want to read about Tigre vs Quilmes, you can … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Torneo Apertura, Argentine football, Argentine league, Domestic, Football, Football clubs, Football managers, Héctor Rivoira, Huracán, Newell's Old Boys, Primera A, Results, Roberto Sensini
Tagged Apertura, Apertura 2010, Apertura scores, Argentine football, Argentine footballers, Argentine scores, Huracán vs Newell's analysis, Primera A
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