Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Arugula Grondona: Argentina's football will continue as is

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A little over a week in Argentina are pulling your hair out after hearing the proposal Julio Grondona and its allies AFA convert the Argentine championship in something like the comedy world football, unifying the first division with the second and 'gift', with an unprecedented move, the return to the top competition and not just a River Plate badly it had to do not to climb, but up to fifteen teams that would be part of a revolutionary event, luckily and in part because of the countless number of destructive criticism, little could be built to both fact rubbish idea, not one.

The league will continue as Argentina's, with their averages, with River Plate will have to fight like you more if you want to leave their particular hell and other big-as-Boca Juniors in distress should also be made ​​to avoid skin repeat the whole story of the millionaire. Grondona has taken place back in his will to unify a championship, for one, would have no incentive next season (which is starting point), you know the name of the champion. No one would fall and no one would fall. Chaos, an idea rejected as contrived and that the eternal president of the AFA has not been one to back down, although a few days ago claimed that "there is no going back."

Thus, in October there should be ratified and the championship start anything as planned, its rules, its laws and its essence remain the same because they wanted the amateur. The merger was intended to increase television revenues, and, many say, a giant favor and River in his odyssey in the National B . Grondona, despite being an Argentine, has become the Swedish and has refused to explain what was then voted the day he announced the intentions of the AFA, as has decoupled itself from those who accused him of favoring the whole band. In sum, Argentine football, despite their leaders thanks to their fans, suffer no uprising imposed absurd. Thank goodness.

In NDF | River's drama lasts only one year, the Argentine soccer forever
Photo | flavouz



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