Monday, May 2, 2011

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José Bravo

After a valuable research Arsenal fan of Boca Miguel Sarfson , was very clear that Di Gregorio officially played 4 games in the first of Boca while Jose Alberto Bravo, our honored guest of the day, played 5 matches. And not vice versa, as some media of the time. The centerpiece of the discussion (?) Went through what happened at the Bombonera on July 21, 1985 to mark the game against Velez for the third round of the championship from 1985 to 1986. What happened? With the 2-1 position by Graciani which came nine minutes was missing and not Di Gregorio Bravo. Decision did not turn out too well for Don Alfredo Di Stefano and his attempts to reinforce the trench was in vain if we consider the final tie scored by Cucciuffo time throwing off the ground almost from the bottom line . A goal which revealed to the defense because they can not get xeneize ever the ball in the area after several rebounds.
He first seven days earlier against Nuls in Independence Park. Sunny afternoon but lost 0-2 in a behind Bravo improvised with we killed four, Tata Brown two and three Hrabina . Not that Bravo has been responsible for the defeat or anything, but the recent arrival after the boom (?) Huracan Las Heras at the Nationals gave him some sheet theoretically compared with the enigma that was the Boca campus early this tournament after a 1984 chilling.
Born in June 1959 in Vicente López, chased for a while during the 6-0 thrashing Gymnastics platense Forest and returned to take a little air to position itself as a guarantee of something (?). But nothing to see. Against Deportivo in the English court was paired with Boca Pasucci but defensive decoupling were treacherous and Gallego was set up two goals for a while. The Pe pa Irazoqui clothing saved the 2-2 final but Bravo's image had fallen apart. And Di Stefano, and large and with zero tolerance, took up the matter. Thousand armed defense (?) Thereafter, but Bravo would never be in the game. Ironically his last game was the dismissal of Don Alfredo de Boca. After losing 0-2 to Workshops Chateau on the last date of the first round, Alegre went into the locker room to question some decisions and the coach hit a historic slam. That evening, November 10, 1985, Boca Grande goodbye to playing foot wheel and doing a first time ever where the T hit a huge dance and took the foot off the accelerator.
The winds of renewal that once brought the arrival of Marito Zanardi in 1986 flew the land taken straight to coffee, more precisely the Bucaramanga in Colombia, where he continued his football career.

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