¿What do you think?

In some statements Joseph Blatter gave support to the President Chavez ideas to “change The color Vinotinto (Burgundy)” of our national team, that color that gave us an actual identity in the soccer scenario, after this i just only got to say…
What does J. Blatter knows about national feeling?, i mean the guy its the head of an organization (Fifa) wich contains lots of countrys and associates all over the globe, and doesn’t have a clue about “feeling your colors” it’s all about, that says a lot to me about the type of administration whe are dealing with.
Being Vinotinto it’s an honor, that color represents many years of portraying the “Cinderella” of the Conmebol and struggling to defeat that title, it’s the hard work of many years trying to achieave what we have today, wich is recognition, an evolved squad, and most of all… the feeling that all of us are Vinotinto.
President Chavez & Co. will not have an easy task, changing what we are (and what we feel proud of) it’s not that simple, im really confident that nothing will happen and there’s many years left for the rising vinotinto.
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And also the vinotinto is the color of the much-lauded Venezuelan baseball team as well. It’s not just the color of football underdogs but of a top-tier baseball powerhouse.
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Hey Nice to see we finally got a world cup blog. was thinking of requesting it myself, but oh well.
Are you going to update frequently? or are you very busy?
Just trying to get a hint of the progression of the blog.
Btw the list of “convocados” for the qualifiers in Sept came out today. Very interesting.
Good Luck.
Gabriel


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