admire every moment Mouth. There is always something surprising coming up. Now, when the team has not yet won the local championship at its stadium, when it is not showing incredible performance, once again the DT Sebastian Battaglia, a piece of news appears to be unusual because it is controversial. These are the machines that are purchased so that the floor of the training field moves as it happens to candy box.
This is an idea of the vice president Juan roman riquelme and the entire leadership. It is a series of 10 pads (five on each of the two sides) that vibrate and cause the floor of the main training field, located in the complex of Ezeiza. They were given a company.
What’s curious is Mouth He made a pompous presentation on his official networks, which provoked all sorts of criticism. This is a video that opens both Riquelme sitting next to candy box and says, “It’s not happening anywhere. This is the only stadium that moves. We may play poorly, but there is a corner and we know the goal will come. If you stand there (pointing to the field), people will start jumping and the field will move ”.
Later, with pictures of the training ground and those strange stomps in action, a voiceover said: “To play Bombonera you have to be prepared. Hence the training ground of Mouth we are preparing the boys to play tomorrow Una. We prepare them for football and emotionally as well. We showed the property also beats. We did the installation to simulate what was going on candy box every time they invite all their fans at the same time ”.
At the end, Antonio Barijo, a former club footballer working in training divisions, said to a group of men: “Come on, come on, come on. You have to get ready to play Bombonera, huh. Let’s tremble. This is Boca, huh ”. They are the special stories that Boca usually gives.
Source: La Verdad

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