viernes, 10 de junio de 2011

Open letter to my friends Light Blues


Rangers fans, this morning I woke up and the first thing I did was look at the Scottish newspapers to see which players can reach the club. If Carlos Cuellar and Kyle Bartley finally returned. Then I went into the Herald and found the note "Foreign Adding flair to domestic durability," (below I copied the link can be read) which discusses the possibility of Argentine players arriving at Gers. The interview is interesting because it provides a perspective on what is happening with the argentinian economy and football players in this country.
The Herald article quotes Jonathan Wilson, presented as an expert on South American football, that says that Argentines do not eat breakfast. While talking a bit in jest, the Argentines had breakfast every day. As I do not agree with Wilson is the last paragraph of article: “So when you add things like training schedules and match times into the mix it’s no surprise that many of them don’t settle that well.” As in all areas of labor, people responsible and irresponsible. In general, football players from Argentina are very young and suddenly faced with a lot of money in his pocket. With many temptations, money, girls, etc. They have interests in the world like any young, live full social networks, play a lot to think too much playstation and not in the future.
Moreover, and not unrelated to what I mentioned above, I think the club should provide a basis not only in Argentina but in the region. Do you our prestigious name. Look a detail that could be considered minor. I wanted to buy the shirt for the 2011-12 season at the club store and they told me only sent to Europe and some countries of the Commonwealth. Beyond that I finally got the glorious shirt anywhere else, although four times more expensive, it is important the presence of t-shirts, flags and badges. In recent decades the brand Umbro has sold t-shirts of Rangers in Argentina, I will not deny. Although it was the Nike brand, which sold many shirts here because it coincided with the Gabriel Amato and Claudio Caniggia stay at Ibrox.
A culture as the Rangers should be expanded throughout the world, Scottish tradition. In Argentina, sometimes conceptualized as an Old Firm match of Protestants against Catholics, regardless of the other aspects that make Rangers one of the biggest club in world football history. Surely there is ignorance, but ignorance is partly linked to the lack of information, presence.

Hernán Federico Pacheco, Argentinian Teddy Bear

You can read the article in the Herald newspaper at the following link: http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/rangers/adding-foreign-flair-to-domestic-durability-1.1106124

3 comentarios:

Empire - FF dijo...

Great blog amigo!

Keep up the good work in spreading the name of the famous Rangers in Argentina!

WATP!

TheFifeFlyer dijo...

Bravo amigo.

Good to see someone from Argentina having an affection for our great club.
We look forward to seeing you at Ibrox in the future and can you please bring Senor Messi with you lol.
I would also have loved to have seen Riquelme play for the Light Blues. He was the difference between Rangers and Villareal progressing in the Champions league.

Anónimo dijo...

Eastenclosureboy - FF.com

Excellent webpage mate. Keep up the good work and Follow, Follow!. :-D


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