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There is no doubt however that what makes the game so special in the South American country is the passion and heart shown by the fans, who turn out in their thousands and never stop singing - win, lose or draw. The lyrics go from the mawkishly romantic to the downright offensive and criminal, but the songs are guaranteed to be stuck in your head for the entire week until Sunday rolls around once more. Para Venir A Racing To Come To Racing - Racing Club Taking a break from the usual bastardisations of cumbia and local rock tracks that form the inspiration for most terrace chants, Racing's Guardia Imperial instead opted to co-opt a worldwide classic for one of their most recognized songs; Richie Valens' seminal La Bamba from way back in Sos La Droga De Mi Corazon You're My Heart's Drug - Boca Juniors Although at first sight and second, third and fourth come to think of it Boca Juniors La Doce are rather menacing looking gentlemen, there is no denying that just like all Argentine hinchadas they are more than capable of ramping up the sentimentality when it comes to their beloved team. As the Clausura gets ever closer Daniel Edwards prepares a musical tribute to the fans who help to make Argentina one of the most exciting footballing nations on the planet. This River effort tells the 'Bosteros' politely translated as 'Muck-Dwellers' that "you're all rats, who are friends with the police," one of the most offensive slurs that can be thrown at rival barra. The newcomers to the Primera have been celebrating their first season in top flight football for 30 years with all the gusto and passion you would expect, and pack the stands home and away. river plate sos cagon

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With the Clausura less than a week away from commencing, Goal. Rivver is no doubt however that what makes the game so special in the South American country is the passion and heart shown by the fans, who turn out in their thousands and never stop singing - win, lose or draw. As the Clausura gets ever closer Daniel Edwards prepares a musical tribute to the fans who help to make Argentina one of the most exciting footballing nations on the planet.

river plate sos cagon

Para Venir A Racing To Come To Racing - Racing Club Taking a break from the usual bastardisations of cumbia and local rock tracks that form the inspiration for most terrace chants, Racing's Guardia Imperial instead opted to co-opt a worldwide classic for one of their most recognized songs; Richie Valens' seminal La Bamba from way back in Sos La Droga De Mi Corazon You're My Heart's Drug - Boca Juniors Although at first sight and second, third and fourth come to think of it Boca Juniors La Doce are rather menacing looking gentlemen, there is no denying that just like all Argentine hinchadas they are more than capable of ramping up the sentimentality when it comes to their beloved team.

The whole song finishes with a rousing chorus of "Sos cagon, sos cagon, sos cagon, sos cagon" - again, a family friendly way to translate would be comparing a cowardly enemy to the matter left in chicken coops at the end of the day.

The newcomers to the Sps have been celebrating their first season in top flight football for 30 years with all the platf and passion you would expect, and pack the stands home and away. The lyrics go from the mawkishly romantic to the downright offensive and criminal, but the songs are guaranteed to be stuck in your head for the entire week until Sunday rolls around once more. This River effort tells the 'Bosteros' politely translated as 'Muck-Dwellers' that "you're all rats, who are friends with the police," one of the most offensive slurs that can be thrown at rival barra.

river plate sos cagon

The next great players in world football, returning maestros, breathtaking passages of play and inexplicable moments on the pitch, Argentine football has it all.

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