2023-11-14 13:46:01
From an elegant private club in Puerto Madero, Mauricio Macri made his candidacy for vice president of Boca official this Monday for the upcoming elections on December 2. The announcement did not lack the usual darts towards the current management of the club – with Juan Román Riquelme as the main recipient – nor the no less frequent discursive errors of the leader, this time confusing some emblematic plays in Xeneize history.
The presentation took place at the Yacht Club in Puerto Madero around 2:30 p.m., at which time the candidates for president and vice president of the main opposition Xeneize formula appeared. The first to speak was the former Minister of National Modernization, Andrés Ibarra, who praised his fellow member of the list. “It is an honor that you accompany me,” he dedicated to her as if to start.
Ibarra also highlighted the triumphs of the late ’90s and early 2000s, of course, focusing on Macri’s management over what was accomplished on the field: “In the golden era with Mauricio as president, when I had the honor to accompany as general manager, we won 16 titles in 12 years, including four Libertadores and two Intercontinental, and in them we beat Real Madrid and Milan, two European giants. We know of great feats, that requires a lot of passion, but “above all, a lot of management, and always putting Boca above everything and everyone. Nobody can be more important than the club.”
Mauricio, with Román in the head
Then it was the long-awaited turn of Macri, who did not hesitate to quickly point his guns at Riquelme, his historic adversary and potential presidential candidate for the ruling party, stating that his decision to return to club politics responds to the need “not to abandon it.” to the arbitrariness, authoritarianism and arrogance” of exenganche.
“Riquelme usually says that Boca is his backyard and he manages it as if it were like that, but Boca is one of the largest sports institutions in the world. As it is today, it has no future and it hurts. That’s why, when Andrés asked me if “I might accompany him, I accepted. I cannot abandon Boca to arbitrariness, authoritarianism and arrogance,” argued the person who presided over the club between 1995 and 2007.
The time of the pifies
In any case, the highlight of the event came when Macri had to return the praise to his running mate, starting a series of confusions that were memistic raw material on social networks.
“Andrés is not someone who is going to make fun of Yepes, that is out of the question. Nor is he going to make a 40-meter pass to Martín (Palermo) so that he scores the first goal for Real Madrid, but he is someone “prepared, honest, who knows the club like no one else,” the former president said and surprised, by confusing the emblematic blow that Riquelme threw at the Colombian defender in the quarterfinals of the 2000 Libertadores with a rabona that only existed in his imagination . Nor did he hit the order of Boca’s two goals in the Intercontinental that year once morest Real Madrid in Tokyo: Palermo’s first goal came from a cross by Marcelo Delgado from the left and the second, yes, from a long pass from Riquelme.
Of Candy Boxes and Tips
Regarding one of the main campaign proposals of the opposition list, the so-called “Bombonera Siglo XXI”, Ibarra took the floor once more. “We are going to have the largest stadium in South America, with capacity for 105,000 people and it will be in La Boca, within the Casa Amarilla property. To be among the five best clubs once more, Boca needs to have a first-world stadium,” he assumed. the candidate, who promised to inaugurate it before the end of his term.
Finally, Ibarra reported that they will announce “the name of Boca’s future coach” if they win the elections, at the same time that he took aim harshly at the Football Council, a figure implemented in the Ameal-Riquelme administration: “It will be dissolved in a minute because it contaminates the locker room and takes away the coach’s authority.
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