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Rescuing River

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LeTallecWiz

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Interesting story here from the Guardian about a host of stars leaving European footy early to help get River out of the 'Division 2' nightmare:

David Trezeguet's move to River Plate shows money does not rule all
Nicolas Anelka has always come across as happily nonconformist, so it is unlikely that he would have consulted with one of his oldest footballing allies before leaving Chelsea for Shanghai Shenhua. But a word in the ear of David Trezeguet might have given an interesting perspective on departing European football for a distant, if lucrative outpost. Evidently it is not always the most rewarding decision.

Back in August, Trezeguet signed up for what appeared to be an easy stroll in the sunshine, backed up with a handsome payday, in the United Arab Emirates. He agreed a one-year deal with Baniyas SC, the club with the camel on its badge who are based in Abu Dhabi. But Trezeguet's stay lasted only three months. Injuries, which limited him to fewer than a handful of appearances, were cited as the official reason as the player terminated his contract. The club even praised his honesty, thanking him for not wanting to pick up a fat cheque when he felt he couldn't contribute.

But come the January transfer window, it seems matters of the heart convinced Trezeguet to wave an early farewell to Abu Dhabi. A call to arms from his boyhood club, River Plate in Argentina – his parents are Argentinian – proved irresistible. Trezeguet's injury concerns have miraculously disappeared, and the 34-year-old striker has fulfilled a lifetime ambition by signing a three-year deal. He is so spellbound he felt compelled to compare the act of joining River to winning the World Cup with France or collecting titles with Juventus and Monaco. "For me football is passion and I wasn't getting that in Arabian football … What better place to experience that than here?" he enthused. "Being here is a unique feeling, motivated by everything that River represents."

Trezeguet is the latest player with Argentinian roots who has cut short a career overseas to join the cause of the River revival. Fernando Cavenaghi, who had won the league with Bordeaux, and Alejandro Domínguez, who earned titles with Zenit St Petersburg and Rubin Kazan in Russia, also mounted metaphorical white horses to ride all the way back to Buenos Aires. Another, Leonardo Ponzio, will join this month from Real Zaragoza.

River are on a mission to recover from the horror of last season's relegation. They are currently second in Argentina's Primera B Nacional, and the arrival of experienced players who know what it takes to be in a winning team is a fantastic boost when River need it most. At a time when most players haggle over this many thousands and that many millions to finalise moves, thank goodness for the few who turn their back on the bucks to chase rewards of a purer kind.

Trezeguet is a particularly influential person to bring into this situation as he went through the decline and renaissance of Juventus, the Serie A club where he spent a decade. Notably, players such as Gianluigi Buffon, Pavel Nedved and Alessandro Del Piero all stuck around when Juve were demoted to Serie B, and their guidance was crucial in helping along the young players who came into a strange situation. "Our shirt represents a history and the Juventus youngsters understood that," Trezeguet said. "River are going through a very difficult time … I want to be part of the history [of their recovery]."

Although Trezeguet may be known for his achievements in the blue shirt of France, with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and cracked in the goal to claim the 2000 European Championship, he has always maintained a strong connection with his Argentinian roots. He was born in Rouen, where his father, Jorge, played for three seasons in the 1970s. But Trezeguet spent most of his youth in Argentina, before heading back to France in his teens to further his career.

It was there that he struck up a friendship with fellow strikers with whom he would grow up at the Clairefontaine academy, Thierry Henry, and the kid from the year below, Anelka. This month they are all on the move, probably for the last time. Trezeguet has followed his heart to River, Henry is following his back to Arsenal. We can only wait and see how much love Anelka generates for his new life in China.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/jan/05/david-trezeguet-river-plate
 
Nice. Football is about passion and magic moments. Its so much sweater to win a hard fight than to ride a soft wave of extreme luck!!
 
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Nice. Football is about passion and magic moments. Its so much sweater to win a hard fight than to ride a soft wave of extreme luck!!
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That's only because the soft wave will wash off the sweat.
 
Back where they belong.

Been a tough fight though, top 4 sides separated by only 4 points. (Top 2 earn direct promotion, 3rd and 4th faces playoff vs 17th and 18th team from Primera Division)

1 River Plate 38 20 13 5 66 28 +38 73
2 Quilmes 38 20 12 6 62 21 +41 72
3 Instituto 38 19 13 6 56 28 +28
4 Rosario Central 38 20 9 9 49 33 +16 69

River Plate was promoted to Argentina's first division after defeating Almirante Brown 2-0 in the last round of matches to finish top of the second division on Saturday.

Former France international David Trezeguet scored the second-half goals, both of which were set up by halftime substitute Rogelio Funes Mori.

"Today we completed the objective of returning River to where it deserves to be, the first division," said Trezeguet. "I am very happy to have been able to help contribute in reaching the goal."

River Plate has won the Argentine first-division title a record 33 times but was relegated a year ago, sparking riots in Buenos Aires by angry fans.

Trezeguet opened the scoring four minutes after halftime, running onto a pass from Funes Mori and striking a left-foot shot from the left edge of the penalty area inside the far post.

Almirante Brown players complained to the referee that Mori was offside and TV replays showed they were correct.

Trezeguet added his second one minute from the end, with Funes Mori breaking free down the right wing and laying off a low cross for the Frenchman to tap in.

"The end showed that the tournament is not easy, River Plate coach Matias Almeyda said. "Starting from now we will return to being one of the world*s great teams."

River's promotion means the derby against Boca Juniors — one of world football's most famous rivalries — will resume next season.

One of the stands in River's Monumental Stadium was empty due to the death of a fan during the game between River and Boca Unidos two weeks ago.

Quilmes was the other automatically promoted club after it won 2-0 against Guillermo Brown.

The goals





The celebration
 
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Emotional River Plate manager, Matias Almeyda

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Keeper Daniel Vega and son

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Fernando Cavenaghi

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Attacking midfielder Alejandro Dominguez

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Midfielder Cesar Gonzalez

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Roma's Erik Lamela (in hoodie) who went back to support his old club

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A mate of mine went to a game there a couple of years ago and was seated with the away fans. After 5 mins everyone pulled out an umbrella on a hot sunny day. My mate just stood there bewildred, when suddenly it started raining from the home fans above them. They were pissing like there was no tomorrow.

My mate brought an umbrella to the next game.
 
Have you been around kids? They cry if you cry. They cry for no reason. They cry to annoy you. They cry when they want to eat. They cry when they want to sleep. I have too many nieces and nephews.
 
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