Athletic will play it in the League and Cup for the next fifteen days. The alert level is at its highest, as in the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962. The Red Telephone is on fire. Yesterday they will be “red-red” against Osasuna, if they win, Athletic will make a qualitative leap in the standings, climbing to fourth place.
And what to say about what could happen on Saturday at the Reale Arena in Donosti. This is the end, the beginning of a nuclear confrontation. Both teams’ missiles are in full swing, fighting for Europe, rather than the Caribbean, in an exciting derby. If they win both games, the rojiblancos will be one point behind the Alguacils.
At the height of our particular Cold War, “Kennedy” Uriarte could pick up the Red Telephone and contact his Txuriurdin counterpart. “Hey, Aperri, we have you within missile range, be careful what you do.” The Khrushchev on the other side of the A-8 was about to sing by then.
milkmaid stories
I know these are milkmaid’s tales, but this is what we have at the beginning of the year. We promise what we can’t, or we will? Let me dream a little, while that front so close to San Mamés, in Olabeaga, screams. Well, that, that later, we eliminated Espanyol and put ourselves in the quarterfinals of the Cup, and without messing up our hair, we give theirs to Tito Floren’s Real Madrid.
And so, like who doesn’t like the thing, we remove the rival from the role of a cup bearer and we go to Vigo in the semis and in the Champions League positions. It’s cold, the sea is furious and it’s raining, I think I’ll eat the last piece of nougat and go to sleep to continue dreaming. Ute bellow!
Source: La Verdad

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