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Copa Libertadores 2005 (pg. 3)
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fastmp3
THANKS BRO ! WHAT'S THAT WEBSITE FORUM THAT HAS RECORDED GAMES AND HIGHLIGHT AND LIKE THAT ? IT WAS POSTED HERE BEFORE
ierxium
www.realmadridwillwinnextseason.com/forums
InterMilan31
No offense to the south americans but this sorta thing happens alot. When I watch the football of South America it is very dirty and rough. This will most likely get overlooked by most football fans around the world outside of South America and Fifa.

Trust me if the Inter-Milan fan revolt happend in South America there wouldnt be a big deal about it.

Anyway Boca. Bitches cant even shake hands with Once Caldas last year
fastmp3
the crowd is wild in all third world countries it's nothing crazy but what the putos from boca did is unexcusable
zoric
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Originally posted by fastmp3
the crowd is wild in all third world countries it's nothing crazy but what the putos from boca did is unexcusable


They are a bunch of idiots. Im sorry to admit it..
Eddie N MIAMI
wow River pulled off a nice close win 3-2 Global 4-3 .Banfield gave it all they had, almost had em but they missed a clear goal.
So its River vs Sao Paulo in one semifinal

Santos were elimanated and Ill say not havin Robhino was a major reason obviously, without him they arent that good.
Chivas vs Atl. Paranaense will be the other semifinal, both teams have never made it to the final before.
Eddie N MIAMI
Sao Paulo kicked Rivers ass today 2-0, I didnt see a loss like that coming for River although this dosnt suprise me.Futbol+Argentinans = violence

Argentine fans confront police before Copa Libertadores match in Brazil
June 22, 2005

SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) -- Fans of Argentine club River Plate clashed with Brazilian police on Wednesday before the team's Copa Libertadores semifinal against Sao Paulo at Morumbi Stadium.

Police said no serious injuries were immediately reported.

Sao Paulo fans also threw rocks at the bus carrying River Plate players as they arrived at the stadium, breaking six windows but not injuring anybody before police intervened.


Police used riot batons to ward off River Plate fans who reportedly were upset with the police's decision to prohibit them from displaying team banners in the stadium. Globo TV showed the fans breaking their wooden seats and using them to confront the policemen.

``We were attacked and had to defend ourselves,'' police major Valter, who would give only his first name, told local Radio Jovem Pan. ``Some of our officers suffered minor injuries, but the situation was quickly under control.''

Globo said as many as 14 people, including policemen and River Plate fans, were treated at the stadium for bruises and minor cuts.







its gotten so bad in Argentina that they had to cancel this weeks League games over there because theres been an increased amount of violence in almost every game.
ierxium
That type of behavior needs to stop. I didn't see the game but I'm glad to see River lost. Unfortunately, I will also be unable to see tomorrow's game.
InterMilan31
South americans act like cavemen sometime:o

Anyway River got their ass handed to them.....should be an interesteing second leg
ierxium
Chivas down by three. That's going to be hard to overcome, specialy with the limited team Galindo has. Love his attitude though.

Eddie N MIAMI
not lookin good for Chivas

River MIGHT pull it out though and score the 3 goals needed

logic says we might have an all brazillian final though
InterMilan31
Eddie por favor post the TV times for the legs I always miss out and catch the last 5 min :(
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