the Argentinian giants on Friday, July 23."Wonder where the others will be???
The Village of the Damned and Porirua

Boca Juniors - Raise a classic from Andrew Weatherall
I've been waiting ever since to get the opportunity to see the team play!
Also brings the 'quadrennial'? opportunity to trot out a list of music/footy crossovers
St Etienne
Cicciolina for Italia - PWEI
All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit - Half man half biscuit
The New Zealand A-League club announced the match to The Dominion Post newspaper, believing the July 23 encounter in Wellington will be financially viable.
Club chief executive Tony Pignata said the match would be underwritten by a Singapore-based sports media company, making it a safe bet to host their second big overseas club in three years. In 2007 they staged a match against a Los Angeles Galaxy side who included England midfielder David Beckham.
Pignata said an undisclosed match fee plus a share of any profits left him comfortable with hosting one of South America's most famous teams.
"It's a good earner for the club," Pignata said.
"We will basically run the event for them, with marketing and booking the stadium, but they are underwriting the whole thing.
"Commercially it made sense. I've always maintained we'd only look at these sort of games if it was commercially viable, and it is."
Boca Juniors are scheduled to play Melbourne Victory in Melbourne earlier and end a world tour against Liverpool in England.
The current side includes veteran Argentina midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme and their World Cup squad striker Martin Palermo.Their most famous former player is Argentina great Maradona, the current national coach, who played two years for Boca in the early 1980s.
- NZPA
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Wonder what the NZRFU are thinking this morning... "sh*t" or something stronger


Waiting for ticket sales announcement!
The answers simple move to Wellington !!!!!!!

Tango?
Silky tango skills?

ETA: D'oh! Filthy boxhead beat me to it.Doloras2010-05-27 10:48:46
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
PINCH ME!!


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20/5/20
Queenslander 3x a year.

Wonder what the NZRFU are thinking this morning... "sh*t" or something stronger


Waiting for ticket sales announcement!
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA

Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20
I find it pretty cool how this is a club which plays different sports..
But obviously most famous for their football heh.
We will never fully decide who has won the football.
I find it pretty cool how this is a club which plays different sports..
But obviously most famous for their football heh.
Fairly common in Europe.
Barcelona and Real Madrid the most obvious examples.
www.kiwifromthecouch.blogspot.com
But yes, you are right in general - the club was founded by the English expats as primarily a cricket club.
In honour of its founders the club retains its anglicised name.el grapadura2010-05-27 14:11:25
You're right about Englishmen founding the club, but wrong about the 'C'. The C stands for Calcio, which is Italian for Football. Association Football Milan.
You're right about Englishmen founding the club, but wrong about the 'C'. The C stands for Calcio, which is Italian for Football. Association Football Milan.
Calcio Fiorentino was an early form of football that originated in 16th century Italy. The Piazza Santa Croce of Florence is the cradle of this sport, that became known as giuoco del calcio fiorentino ("Florentine kick game") or simply calcio ("kick").
Interesting
AJ132010-05-27 14:44:34
1 sm
a (pedata, anche, Sport) kick
dare un calcio a qn to give sb a kick, kick sb
mi ha dato un calcio he gave me a kick
b (sport) football, soccer
giochi a calcio? do you play football?
una partita di calcio a football match
squadra di calcio football team
c (di pistola, fucile) butt
2 ? calcio d'angolo corner (kick)
? calcio d'inizio kick-off
? calcio di prima (Calcio) direct free kick direct free kick
? calcio di punizione free kick
? calcio di rigore penalty kick
? calcio di rimessa (Calcio) goal kick
? calcio di rinvio (Rugby) drop-out
? calcio di seconda (Calcio) indirect free kick
I find it pretty cool how this is a club which plays different sports..
But obviously most famous for their football heh.
Fairly common in Europe.
Barcelona and Real Madrid the most obvious examples.
I did wonder if it was common for large clubs to be more associated with more than one sport..
Did not know about Barcelona and Real Madrid.. That is awesome.
Am guessing most or most famous English football clubs are not structured like that?
We will never fully decide who has won the football.
Am guessing most or most famous English football clubs are not structured like that?
No, it's mainly a continental thing I think.
Barcelona Handball

Real Madrid Basketball

Panathinaikos Basketball

Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) Volleyball

Partizan Waterpolo

Slavia Prague Ice Hockey

No, it's mainly a continental thing I think.
Maybe the Nix should take over the Breakers. the seasons interlock nicely (virtually no overlap).

"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
Also AC Milan, Tottenham, Barcelona, AS Roma, Atletico Madrid, Flamego, Sevilla, Galatasaray SK...
cheers.

Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20

Classic!

http://www.goal.com/en/news/808/australia/2010/05/25/1941412/boca-juniors-to-travel-to-australia-to-face-melbourne
In that time they have won a record 18 international competitions, equal to the feats of Italian giants AC Milan. While domestically they have won 23 national titles � second only to great rivals River Plate (33).
Boca Juniors has had a long standing rivalry with fellow Buenos Aires based club, River Plate. Known as �The Superclasico� it is one of the fiercest and most important derbies in world sport - with very little separating the two after more than 300 encounters.[/quote]
From Wikipedia:
[quote]Club Atl�tico Boca Juniors, known simply as Boca Juniors or Boca, is a popular Argentine sports club, best known for its football team. Its home base is the neighborhood of La Boca, in Buenos Aires, and their home field is Estadio Alberto J. Armando, better known as La Bombonera. Their main rival is River Plate, with whom they contest the Supercl�sico.
The Supercl�sico is known worldwide as one of the fiercest and most important derbies.


ahmad2010-05-27 19:33:28
a.haak
