Saturday, January 22, 2011

Refinish An Art Table




must go back to the first decade of last century. Players from both organizations complained that the blue and white were a rough cloth and also much to be made desteñían by women and wives of players joining two different garments. By then, soccer was a sport widely applied in Great Bretañay had specialized clothing (more comfortable and plush interior that prevented the touch). One of the directors of the Athletic Club de Madrid, Juan Elorduy traveled to England with the aim to bring more shirts, in this case, the Blackburn Rovers wore blue and white, like the two Athletics. But London failed to find them in sufficient quantity to and before starting back at the port of Southampton, bought a local team and the history was forged. He was born on computer
'mattress' because by then the canvas with the mattress was constructed by the red and white stripes. What began as a derogatory nickname, eventually becoming a hallmark of the Madrid team. Party
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The fact is that the first shock he played as Atletico Atletico was the January 22, 1911. The rival against English Gymnastics Society, a club from Madrid who had several sections and queen now no longer exists. The clash was played on the occasion of the Second Cup Rodríguez Arzuaga. The first eleven was made up Muguruza, De Cardenas, Allende Rodríguez Arango, Ruete, Mandiola, John Elorduy, Belaunde, Garner, Parker and Smith Ibarra. The clash was never completed because the picture albinegro retired after the referee give validity to both the rojiblancos that they understood that there was to be uploaded to the marker.
For a while it debates whether it was the first in Madrid set to wear the red and white stripes or had been the Athletic. It seems that the Basques were the first made it in a friendly match on January 9, 1910, against Sporting de Irun at the official opening AMUT field. By then it was the away kit but after Elorduy trip to England to become the first
Chema G. Fuente, MD

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