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Velez vs River - Argentine Fútbol Magic

(Greco, Spidey Serg & I after the Velez vs River Match) 
I knew my first futbol match here was going to be a great experience when a gang of rowdy fans came running threw our section before the game shoving people around yelling "SING! DANCE! CHEER!"
That was the only pep-talk we needed. Greco and I waved our hands and lip-synced Velez fight songs the entire game. This was not only a matter of shear excitement and energy, but also, self-defense! A few times during the game some of the hooligans (who balanced on a railing in front of us) would peer up into the crowd and call people out for not cheering. Luckily, we made it through the match undetected, and even got some sweaty man hugs along the way.
Sergio got us tickets in the "popular" section of the Velez stadium. We sat right behind a group of drummers who orchastrated all the chants and songs throughout the match. Pretty much right in the heart of all the chants, weed smoke and chaos. Picture the bleacher seats at Wrigley with a Super Bowl atmosphere filled with guys from county jail singing in unison. 
Velez Sarsfield managed to take out River Plate 3-1 in a huge match for the 4th place Velez squad who are fighting for the top spot with only 3 games left. Before the game they were only 6 points behind the first place Newell's Old Boys in the Apertura 2009. 
To give you a small idea of the madness, during the game one of the River Plate players went down as if injured, ha. We weren't buying it! Fans sitting close to where he went down ran up to the railing and started pelting him with their programs and other debris . Now, I could be wrong, maybe they were just showing him who was going to fill-in for him if he went out, but it was amazing to me that nobody got in trouble. The riot police who were surrounding the field looked up as if to say... "that's all you got". 
The game ended with us (the home team) waiting for all the River fans to exit the stadium before we were able to leave. Great day. Great experience. Time to rest my voice, ice the shoulders and look for us on ESPN Deportes.
 
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Reader Comments (4)

How much Spanish does Greco know?

December 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSlaughter House

You finally got me to sit in front of the computer! I had fun reading your posts, and i promise i ll give your fans some juicy gossips since we work side by side 5 days a week! I ve got the exclusive ha ha.
Have fun in Uruguay and don't ask for you know what....its got another meaning there!

see ya! you been missing a lot of snoop dog man

December 7, 2009 | Unregistered Commenternati (or nattie)

Hey Nati! Why not me?

December 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSlaughterHouse

Yo soy del barrio de Liniers,
de pendejo yo te vengo a ver,
te llevamos en el corazon,
este año vamos hacer campeon.


Eso era lo que cantábamos. PAPÁ!

December 8, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSergio

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