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Legionista
03 Jan 2006, 03:49 PM
a player that went from River to Boca or the opposite way? Anyone betrayed his club for the most hated rival? If you know someone post names, dates etc. Thank you

cabanes
03 Jan 2006, 08:45 PM
Batistuta, River (89-90), Boca (90-91)

cabanes
03 Jan 2006, 08:47 PM
Caniggia! River 85-88, Boca 95-99

SaturnX20
03 Jan 2006, 09:41 PM
Ruggeri de boca a River

manyaUSA
03 Jan 2006, 10:46 PM
Cedres

LN-Jonas
03 Jan 2006, 11:02 PM
.DE RIVER A BOCA

Ricardo Zatelli, Joaquín Martínez, Juan José Pizzutti, Norberto Menéndez, Miguel Rodríguez, Marcos Zarich, José Luna, Alfredo Rojas, Jorge Fernández, Roque María Ditro, Hugo Orlando Gatti, Francisco Sá, Daniel Silguero, Carlos Morete, Osvaldo Perez, Juan José López, Carlos Barisio, Eduardo Bargas, Ernesto Mastrángelo, Aníbal Cibeyra, Carlos Salinas, Pablo Comelles, Victorio Cocco, Hugo Coscia, Carlos Tapia, Julio Olarticoechea, Claudio Caniggia, Gabriel Bastistuta, Julio Toresani, Rubén Da Silva, José Moreno, Carlos Ángel Lopez, Claudio Cabrera, Fabio Talarico, Fernando Cáceres, Fernando Gamboa, Gerardo Reinoso, Jorge Martinez y Pablo Erbín.

DE BOCA A RIVER

Abel Balbo, Juan Negri, Juan Barberis, Jorge Diz, Francisco Lombardo, Juan Vairo, Miguel Loayza, Rubén Galetti, Oscar Trossero, Alberto Tarantini, Carlos Randazzo, Ricardo Gareca, Oscar Ruggeri, Ramón Centurión, Rubén Gómez, Gabriel Amato, Jorge Higuaín, José Luis Villarreal, Nelson Vivas, Néstor Cedres, Sebastián Rambert, Sergio Berti, Jorge Rinaldi, Milton Melgar, Juan Amador Sánchez, Rubén Gómez y Iseo Rosello.

astabooty
03 Jan 2006, 11:06 PM
Caniggia! River 85-88, Boca 95-99

it is not nearly as bad when there is a gap in between. direct transfers hurt the most.

Legionista
04 Jan 2006, 08:00 AM
it is not nearly as bad when there is a gap in between. direct transfers hurt the most.


Yep that was what I had in mind. Cannigia doesnt count


p.s. Are flags of rival teams considered as tropies by the argentinian fans?

Jay00
04 Jan 2006, 09:21 AM
p.s. Are flags of rival teams considered as tropies by the argentinian fans?

That goes on no matter what country you are in.

Legionista
04 Jan 2006, 06:24 PM
is hanging rival flags upside-down also common?

vipnerd
05 Jan 2006, 12:18 PM
is hanging rival flags upside-down also common?

Yes ... and burning them was also common, even thou since Castrilli took over of supervising safety at the stadiums has the exhibition of rival flags been prohibited as they are a provocation to violence.



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Legionista
10 Jan 2006, 10:51 PM
Yep, we get the same talk in Poland but the trophies still hang on the fence. Scarves and flags still burn, people still fight but fights outside the stands are getting more popular. Too bad cuz I just love theese stadium riots ;)