What made Bochini by Enric González
Enric González premieres section in the Country for the World Championships, "Draw Master" is called. The following very close.
Bochini invoking start and I think this is all pretty clear: what we want and what is not.
What Is not? The business is business and that is hidden, the jingoism, advertising, propaganda, the lies, the billions, the alleged conspiracies, these yahoos that we become gullible, bawling in front of a screen in the stadium or swallowing a press that incites our worst instincts. That, frankly, we are not interested in anything. Rather it gives us a little embarrassed.
We just play, it's just a game. So what of Bochini.
Ricardo Bochini, you know, never shone at the World Cup. Outside of Argentina is poorly understood. Europeans tend to remember, if we remember him as the idol Maradona.
say in 1986 that World Cup to England's ultimate goal, Maradona Bochini wanted to share some of his glory. Bilardo beat you include in the selection and traveled to Mexico in the semifinals, when Belgium was already moribund and the air smelled and final success, he called on the court.
If I remember correctly, it was Burr who left the locker room. Maradona waited on the sideline genius bald and gangly, faked bowed and uttered the phrase for the Day: "Draw, Master." Or maybe not. Some say that what he said was another thing: "Come, Master, we were expecting." Either we better phrase. Ricardo Bochini
called "Snoopy", born in 1954 and Zárate Independent emblem, with which he made throughout his career (calligraphy a bit of football on February 25, 2007 in Bolivar Barracks, fifth division, at age 53 But that does not count, was a display of immortality), was one of those guys that redeem this show and muddy monster we call football. Bochini had the brain of a mathematician and the illusion of a child. He played with the ball and made others play. What we did can be added metaphors dithyrambs, what they want, but it was more than game.
is also credited with one of the classic statements on Cruyff: "Run a lot, but plays well." If you want the underlying philosophy in its relations with the ball, there you have it.
We will discuss, during the World Cup in South Africa (and, as shown, with some time to it), soccer players, soccer and moments that evoke that which represented the old master Bochini. That is, the most beautiful game. Only that.
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