An offense that, if kept together for some time, could go down in the history of the Ibaigane entity. And on top of that it has a mnemonic rule that helps to recognize it halfway around the world, in a speculative society where everything can be commercialized it is advisable to have a name that is easy to keep.
There, they embroider. Wow! It is quite an admiring interjection. The name is not surprising. These are the initials of Guruzeta, Williams Junior, Oihan Sancet and Williams Senior. Between the roosters, as befits his fast, deep, electric, overflowing game. Perfect for a banner, to sing on the stands like Santa Claus, Gwow, gwow, gwow…! Can you imagine it? An absolute success.
La Quinta del Buitre, United’s Busby Babes, Zaragoza’s Magnificent Five have appeared in the football annals of different eras. In this century, faced with great speed and speed, those dreamy names have been replaced by acronyms that are quick to say and perfect for having a place in any press headline.
I remember the forward line of MGC or Mágica, from Naples, with Maradona, Giordano and Careca, who started the tradition of calling the attack as a trident. MSN of Barcelona, with Messi, Suárez and Neymar. And now, we have something similar in San Mamés. You have to improve it. Don’t tell me, Wow!
Lafuente, Iraragorri, Bata, Chirri and Gorostiza won eleven titles between 1929 and 1934, but they combined regularity with their noms de guerre, a war that surely ended their successful career. Then, Iriondo, Venancio, Zarra, Panizo and Gainza, with one League and five Cups in the fifties, were able to explode around the world, but the market was not yet global.
Nor am I complaining about Dani, Sarabia and Argote, from the eighties. It could be the sadistic killers of the area. Two Leagues and a Cup.
They went out to score goals. Let’s see how far Gwow goes, quite a challenge.
Source: La Verdad

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