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I noticed Sunderland hold a minutes silence at the last home game of the year in rememberance of all thos players and ex staff who passed away that year, sounds quite a nice idea, would quite like us to do that.

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On a more serious note though... :no:

 

River Plate’s highly rated midfielder Diego Buonanotte has been involved in a fatal car crash after he lost control of his car on an Argentine freeway.

 

Buonanotte is currently in hospital with multiply injuries while his three friends who were travelling with him in the car died at the scene of the crash.

 

The footballer was driving his father’s Peugeot 307 back from a night out when he veered off Autopista 65 and collided with a tree. The accident occurred about 15km outside Clementina, Santa Fe in the interior of Argentina.

 

It was reported on eldiarioteodelina.blogspot.com that the three friends of Buonanotte who lost their lives in the crash were Gerardo Suñé, Alexis Fulcheri and Emanuel Melo.

 

The first official news on the accident was provided by Diego Rovea, Fire Department Chief of Clementina, who confirmed that there was only one car involved in the crash.

 

Another car carrying more friends of Buonanotte also arrived on the scene of the accident afterwards eager to find out what had happened. The footballer is said to have been conscious when he was pulled from the wreckage but had sustained serious injuries.

 

Eduardo Allegrini, director of the hospital where Buonanotte was taken after the crash, said “(Buonanotte) has fractured his right humerus, right clavicle and has bruised his right lung.” Allegrini clarified that the River player’s condition was stable but he remains in intensive care under observation.

 

Guillermo Fernández, a firefighter who helped pull Buonanotte from the crash site said, “Diego told us he lost control of the car.”

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On a more serious note though... :no:

 

River Plate’s highly rated midfielder Diego Buonanotte has been involved in a fatal car crash after he lost control of his car on an Argentine freeway.

 

Buonanotte is currently in hospital with multiply injuries while his three friends who were travelling with him in the car died at the scene of the crash.

 

The footballer was driving his father’s Peugeot 307 back from a night out when he veered off Autopista 65 and collided with a tree. The accident occurred about 15km outside Clementina, Santa Fe in the interior of Argentina.

 

It was reported on eldiarioteodelina.blogspot.com that the three friends of Buonanotte who lost their lives in the crash were Gerardo Suñé, Alexis Fulcheri and Emanuel Melo.

 

The first official news on the accident was provided by Diego Rovea, Fire Department Chief of Clementina, who confirmed that there was only one car involved in the crash.

 

Another car carrying more friends of Buonanotte also arrived on the scene of the accident afterwards eager to find out what had happened. The footballer is said to have been conscious when he was pulled from the wreckage but had sustained serious injuries.

 

Eduardo Allegrini, director of the hospital where Buonanotte was taken after the crash, said “(Buonanotte) has fractured his right humerus, right clavicle and has bruised his right lung.” Allegrini clarified that the River player’s condition was stable but he remains in intensive care under observation.

 

Guillermo Fernández, a firefighter who helped pull Buonanotte from the crash site said, “Diego told us he lost control of the car.”

 

FM Legend. Quite sad :(

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Aye he's tiny, all left foot and a right bag of tricks. Out of the 3 games I went to in Arg he was the stand out player by a mile. Probably too lightweight for Europe though. Interesting to see if/how he recovers from this terrible crash.

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Before the season started my mate who's a Spurs fan bet one of the lads I go to the match with £20 that Spurs would finish higher in the Premier League than Newcastle would in the Championship.

 

:jesuswept:

 

Reminds me of a bet I had years ago with a Villa fan, it was a time when they were really struggling and we were qualifying for the CL. He bet me £20 they would finish above us, easy money :)

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Last months FourFourTwo has an article on our very own superstar Haris Vuckic. Basically mentioning how we beat Milan to his signature, that Chelsea/Real were watching him during the summer, how great things are expected etc.

 

Domzale's president said "So far, no Slovenian player has signed a contract with as big a club". Bearing in mind Rene Krhin is at Inter Milan, thats quite a compliment  :smitten:

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Dan Petrescu's taken over at some Russian Second Division club. Pretty random after the run he had in Europe and being linked with the Scotland job at one point.

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