Yes, this is football we're used to. That where the team that has 5 wins in 5 dates fall and into the seventh, if it comes to home runs. Where half the teams must roster, but there are players who seem primed and ready to sow into suckling pig in December (and they do stick together piglets ...). And where the whole world down the Federation, it is looking for the breakdown of the rule imposing 3 months ago.
course, this rule breaks are the most common now, especially because the teams look now try to win anyway. When players are so limited, when the pockets are not enough to hire a technician posh, and when problems tightening begins to run despair. And leaders, technical and swollen hand of regulation and taken as a good student who knows every last loophole in the rules to pass the matter with 2946 (which the system rounds to 3.0), seeking the means we have or have won the three points that put them in square or take them out of the fight for relegation. For example, what happened last Sunday in Pasto, a key part of the decline in the struggle between Deportivo Pasto and Real Cartagena.
The facts that were known until Friday October 30 afternoon, saying that an unknown object had fallen on the head linesman at the match Pasto - Cartagena. Blunt object that hit the umpire and left him stunned. A summary of the game is here:
whole last week has been a serious dispute about the suspension / termination of the game from the referee, a man named Oscar Julian Ruiz . On the one hand, the linesman had to be taken by ambulance to the clinic. Furthermore, the decision of the Dimayor was give three points to Cartagena, which ends up fucking in the fall to other teams, specifically Pereira. And this time it will be almost fixed, the team dropped (not promotion: the fallen) will play runs. The promotion did in 2007, Huila.
The pastusos took a sea of \u200b\u200bexcuses, each more outlandish than the other, all week. That the linesman actually hit him a bag of juice. I was a single element of the rostrum. That was a disrespect to Ruiz that it showed the intention of descending to Pasto. Even a fan of Cartagena had gotten into the local Pasto to pull the bottle. Also in Pereira, where the three points Cartagena Quintabani team sent to direct reduction, put together a deal out of it as they save a sinking team and fuck another that has nothing to see in what happened at the stadium of La Libertad.
course, this happened until yesterday, Tenors, Iván Mejía came out with a cool video of what happened. Apparently the camera image for Telmex. In the video (I could not get it, will excuse) can clearly see how the whole stadium, north east throws things at the line judge, including a recogebolas. And an object that launches the recogebolas (apparently a bottle) is what gives the referee and knocked him out. And Pasto, stay silent and accept the penalty.
one hand, this is the last straw violence. For starters, Pasto Pasto and had no need to throw shit at the referee. Were gaining a clear advantage, and they lost several misfits. And what about the recogebolas! What kind of tournament this is, where one can put recogebolas assaulting referee? In addition, it looks ugly to attack a judge is one minute to finish.
On the other hand, I do think he is right in criticizing the people of Deportivo Pereira. The campaign Pereira, are acceptable, and were just escaping relegation. With the defeat of Cartagena, was put in place for promotion, and the three points finger at the team assigned to coastal return them to the bottom of the table, ie, walking through the idyllic stages of Barranca, Santa Marta and Jamundí. That seems to me that has to be revised in Dimayor, more for those situations that occur when a team loses the points end up winning writing.
do not know what is waiting to take command Dimayor regarding the issue of violence. Maybe it only happens one will notice when Hillsborough, Heysel or a door 12, caused by the excesses of the bars. While these are still killed on the road, while city politicians ignore this issue, it is most likely to occur, a catastrophe of that sort ... Addendum
How's the apartment of Roberto Carlos Cortes in Medellin? Apparently he bought an apartment that members of the Office of Envigado had snatched so unfriendly to business. And one of the owners, alias Douglas, is known to RC since 2001. But I had no idea how I got on sale ... there are no deeds, and certificates of tradition and freedom, or one of those things that I take two months to sell a home?