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Riquelme_Fan
15 Jan 2005, 06:03 PM
Hi everyone,

I live in England and am a fan of Argentine soccer and was wondering how to go about getting tickets for a match pref Boca Juniors at home. Would anyone advise against me going, would it be too dangerous for an Englishman going? If not what is the best way to get tickets and hotel accomodation?

Any advice welcome.

Thankyou.

Jimmy

efernandez9
15 Jan 2005, 06:20 PM
Hi everyone,

I live in England and am a fan of Argentine soccer and was wondering how to go about getting tickets for a match pref Boca Juniors at home. Would anyone advise against me going, would it be too dangerous for an Englishman going? If not what is the best way to get tickets and hotel accomodation?

Any advice welcome.

Thankyou.

Jimmy take the taxi driver with you to the game or the concerge at the hotel you stay... you will get a personal guide and translator for the price of one ticket to the game.

here is the next few games for River plate: Feb. 13- @ Colón
Feb. 20- Banfield
Feb. 27- @ Argentinos Juniors
Mar. 5- Instituto
Mar. 13- Racing
Mar. 20- @ Estudiantes
Apr. 3- Arsenal
Apr. 10- @ Newell's Old Boys
Apr. 17- Quilmes
Apr. 24- @ Almagro
Apr. 30- Lanús
May 8- @ San Lorenzo
May 15- Olimpo
May 22- @ Boca Juniors
May 29- Gimnasia
Jun. 6- @ Independiente

what date will you be in BS? I do not have the schedule for Boca jrs

Riquelme_Fan
16 Jan 2005, 10:35 AM
I will try to be in Buenos Aires when the game is on. How can I order tickets?

Thanks for your help.

P.S A little off the subject, but do the AFA use the same trophy for the Apertura and Clausura?

Thanks

leoriver
17 Jan 2005, 03:05 PM
pssssssst a lil tip on your visit

Wear ruuber boots like the ones fire fighters wear cause there will be an amount of piss flowing through the halls and stairs on the way to the terraces.

Visca...
17 Jan 2005, 03:17 PM
pssssssst a lil tip on your visit

Wear ruuber boots like the ones fire fighters wear cause there will be an amount of piss flowing through the halls and stairs on the way to the terraces.

yeah, the monumental de nuñez is always filled with crap. :D

Bill Schmidt
27 Jan 2005, 08:28 PM
You've listed the derby with River Plate at Boca Juniors. What's the possibility of non-members of either club getting tickets to that match (22 May) either in advance or the day of, and what would that cost?

SaturnX20
28 Jan 2005, 10:05 AM
yeah, the monumental de nuñez is always filled with crap. :D
yeah dont talk cuz from la bombonera you can smell the crap from el riachuelo

Visca...
28 Jan 2005, 10:28 AM
yeah dont talk cuz from la bombonera you can smell the crap from el riachuelo

hahaha. finally! It took someone long enough to reply!!! I was j/k btw :D

dcdb28
15 Feb 2005, 07:35 PM
I am travelling to BA in March and would like to see Boca Junior play. What is the best way to obtain tickets? Purchase in advance? Purchase at the gate on game day? another option?
If anyone has advise, Thanks!
David
dcdb28@aol.com

veritas01
09 Mar 2005, 04:12 PM
You have probably already left...but I like the Viamonte Suites Hotel on Viamonte Street. Very central. Inexpensive. Clean and close to stores and restaurants. My personal favorite.

kevinucho
09 Mar 2005, 08:08 PM
u might as well go to paraguay or bolivia.....the bombonera is the same ********........little dark hooligans every who smell like ********.....just wait next season to go to El Monumental. my advice.

Xeneize12
09 Mar 2005, 10:30 PM
u might as well go to paraguay or bolivia.....the bombonera is the same ********........little dark hooligans every who smell like ********.....just wait next season to go to El Monumental. my advice.

wow....tell us how you really feel. But what did the bolivians or the guarani's do to you...lol

YO SOY ASI BOSTERO SOY DE LA CABEZA SIEMPRE VOY, VOS SOS ASI DE RIVER PLATE EL QUE NO PARA DE CORRER

Too bad you're killing us in the table! :D