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Argentina’s Under 20 squad announced, and the transfer latest

Hasta El Gol Siempre 04 January @ 10:59 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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With little going on during the summer break, HEGS has been quiet as I've been earning some spending money whilst on my visit to England, and seeing friends. Off the pitch though, some transfer dealing has been happening, and some ... Continue reading →

A youngster leaves Argentina, and a legend returns

Hasta El Gol Siempre 14 January @ 04:50 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It's been a week of big name moves in Argentina's footballing landscape, with three of the deals in particular standing out. On Friday it was confirmed that Diego Buonanotte will move from River Plate to Málaga of the Spanish First ... Continue reading →

Ariel Ortega leaves River Plate

Hasta El Gol Siempre 10 January @ 10:59 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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River Plate legend Ariel Ortega on Monday confirmed his exit from the Núñez club, remarking that he'd felt 'uncomfortable' ever since J.J. López was given charge of the giants on the eve of the superclásico against Boca Juniors. A few ... Continue reading →

Independiente kick off the Copa, & injury issues at River and Boca

Hasta El Gol Siempre 26 January @ 01:02 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Tuesday night saw competitive football finally begin for Argentina's clubs, even though the interminably pointless and boring Torneos De Verano (which HEGS readers may have noticed aren't being covered here this year, because I'm fed up with them) haven't yet ... Continue reading →

Chávez replaces Pérez in Argentina squad; Erviti to Boca; Camoranesi to River?

Hasta El Gol Siempre 28 January @ 02:43 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Since Sergio Batista's Argentina squad list was made official on Monday, it's been strongly hinted that one particular change would be made, and so it has come to pass. In a move that frankly makes one wonder why the Estudiantes ... Continue reading →