Peru and Burga continue to humiliate…

July 4th, 2008 | By: joemenen | 3 Comments »

Peru (FPF) and Burga continue to humiliate the entire country. After the devestating loss to Uruguay 6-0 for world cup qualifiers the entire country took off the blind folds and realized the catastrophic level peruvian soccer is in. The entire peruvian federation body began to crumble and a few men began to jump ship, and some began to question their own judgement, but not all. The president of the federation will not consider stepping down to give way for a new direction. Even if the whole country is holding Burga resposible for the distruction of peruvian soccer will he give way. The federation has gone as low as reinstating three of the four players suspended for undisciplinary actions after the 1-1 draw to Brazil. Players like Claudio Pizarro, Jefferson Farfan and Santiago Acasiete will now be eligible to play for the national team starting July 07, 2008. The suspension was reduced from 18 months to 3 months with a 10,000 USD fine that will be donated to a National Children Institute. On the other hand the fourth player suspended Andres Mendoza did not have the same luck as he will remain suspended for the entire 18 months plus 20,000 USD fine. To me this just goes to show the lack of character on the part of the federation, all they are trying to do is empty all the bullets to see if any will make a difference in the public eyes and they think we peruvians are ignorant to what they are trying to do with this insignificant ruling. I tell them, stop the humiliation and give Peru back what you have stolen from the entire country, Pride, Respect, Admiration, and Honored to be Peruvian. You are out of bullets Burga, We remember 5-1 vs Ecuador, 4-0 vs Mexico, 6-0 vs Uruguay, not to mention last place in South America (unbelievable), 26 plus years with no World Cup appearance and the worst is yet to come in September when we face Venezuela Sep 6, and Argentina Sep 10. With out Burga we might have a chance with Burga we’ll need to find a place to hide our faces..
It’s only a sport but it means a lot more when they put on “LA ROJIBLANCA”.
“VIVA EL PERU”….



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Username By Michael | July 7th, 2008 at 10:29 am
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You are so right…It’s time for a change…We need to get back to competing with the best…Peru has aways been known for their ball control and great individual play…Now we are known as the worst team in south america, someone needs to take responsibility…
Thanks joemenen
Good article

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Username By YaGe | July 11th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
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nice blog im just adding a comment so you won’t d=feel lonely cause there’s only one. make sure you wash behind your ears when you take your bubble bath

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Username By Carlos | July 31st, 2008 at 7:11 pm
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I don’t think Burga is going to solve anything, either by staying or leaving; we need to disqualify ourselves from world competition, which includes qualifiers for World Cup 2010, in order to preserve what little pride we feel as a soccer nation. That pride, fueled by vivid memories of what — who! — we once were as a football nation, is what motivates our indignation at the joke we now field, except the joke is on us.

Let us remove ourselves from the world stage, let us suffer the humiliation of watching from the sidelines, until it spurs us to create and implement the proper system for producing the kind of talent and success we’re used to as Peruvians.

Worse than losing to Venezuela, Ecuador, and Mexico, is watching Peru being disgraced by the brand of football which it is, understandably, now associated with.

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