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  • Willi
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    Di Prince i Enzo Francescoli!

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  • Paul Marin
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    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
    Mexico has a similar system, but I don't know how long the period is to accumulate points.

    After a horrible fall/winter season, Santos went on to win the spring/summer championship. When Santos clinched a spot in the spring/summer playoffs, the headlines read "Santos Clinches Playoff Spot, Avoids Relgation"
    Mexico's is even worse - it is calculated over FIVE seasons!!!! Based on that method, Nottingham Forest would still be in the Prem!!!

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  • Bruce
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    Mexico has a similar system, but I don't know how long the period is to accumulate points.

    After a horrible fall/winter season, Santos went on to win the spring/summer championship. When Santos clinched a spot in the spring/summer playoffs, the headlines read "Santos Clinches Playoff Spot, Avoids Relgation"

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  • Gamma
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    how you must figget di prince? the man who inspired zidane suh till him all name him son affi him?!

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  • Paul Marin
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    Originally posted by Willi View Post
    Boca not bigger?
    No - 33 championships to River; 20 or so to Boca (double check this - it may be less than 20 (or more)).

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  • Lionpaw
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    River Plate was my favourite team in Argentina. Dem time deh man like D'alessandro a run the midfield.

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  • Gamma
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    dem just have a bigga mout' das all ....

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  • Willi
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    Boca not bigger?

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  • Paul Marin
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    Over the last 3 years. If you look at their record, they have been dismal. The system in Argentina is not like it is in Europe. It is designed to save the big clubs from a temporary slump. Every year, two separate championships are played (Apertura and Clausura). Relegation is worked out on an average of points accumulated over three years, or six championships. So for a big club like River, for you to be in relegation requires a prolonged period of under performance, not just one season.

    This is quite stunning as they won the Apertura in 2007 (it is actually 1/2 a season), but they have sold off many of their top players to fund debt.

    To show you how crazy the system is, in 2010-11, River was actually 9th in the Clausura standings and 4th in the Apertura for a total of 57 points, but in 2008/09 and 2009/10, they had only 41 and 43 points in each of those seasons respectively (across 38 games/season - so total crap). 41 points in England last year would have put you at 17th in the standings.

    When you did the maths, they ended up with an average of 1.237 points per game over the 3 seasons which put them in the relegation playoff zone and there you go. The effed up the playoff and they are now in the second division.

    Argentina's mightiest club of all time - relegated. How devastating.
    Last edited by Paul Marin; June 26, 2011, 11:21 PM.

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  • Lionpaw
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    Wait, when did River Plate get this crappy?

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  • Paul Marin
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    Pasarella - "The only way I'll ever leave River is if I'm dead"

    http://www.buenosairesherald.com/art...dead-pasarella

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  • Paul Marin
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    Check out these videos after the game in the stadium. Fanz dem vex.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtBbLpl7tPk

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWjHSiE6FNk

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  • Gamma
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    enzo "el principe" francescoli ...

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  • Assasin
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    eeehhhh eeeehhh.

    Bricky must be outside breaking his own car glass now

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  • Paul Marin
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    Originally posted by Assasin View Post
    WOW!!!!. I saw the first leg and they didn't look so well at all.

    I guess they have to rebuild. If when Newcastle go down you think that was big?
    This is much bigger than Newcastle going down. The sad news is that River has produced great players in the past, all the way back to Alberto di Stefano, through, Passarella (their president), Kempes, Ortega, Batistuta, Ayala, Crespo, Saviola, Cambiasso, etc. I am sure I have left out nuff. One man that is most likely not shedding any tears is Diego Armando Maradona and the Boca Crew.

    Here's a link to a story on the ensuing (as to be expected) violence that has broken out:
    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/socce...79044786_x.htm

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