Dave Nattan has just won a Monarch flight at half time in this dire 0-0.

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>   1. Re: The Pope and San Lorenzo (The Leeds United of Argentina
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>   2. Re: The Pope and San Lorenzo (The Leeds United of Argentina
>      ?) (Dr Michael Benjamin)
>   3. Dom Matteo gets it spot on again (David Nattan)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 20:19:57 +0800
> From: Ian Murray <[email protected]>
> To: Matt Anderson <[email protected]>
> Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LU] The Pope and San Lorenzo (The Leeds United of
>    Argentina ?)
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> That sounds awesome!!! I'm desperate to go to Argentina, dunno why. Well, 
> Malbec, Steak and football are 3 reasons!! 
> 
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> On 15 Mar 2013, at 19:33, "Matt Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I went to see San Lorenzo on my honeymoon. It was one of the best match day 
>> experiences ever. Boca was full of tourists but SL and their ultras were 
>> amazing. They played velez sarsfield and there was a big gap in their fans 
>> until their ultras walked in and took their place! Amazing game played 
>> during a massive thunder storm.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 14 Mar 2013, at 22:22, "Rick Duniec" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> In the 1960s, a generation of players known as carasucias (literally: dirty 
>>> faces) were the darling of Argentine fans because of their offensive, 
>>> careless playing and their bad-boy antics off the pitch. The 1968 team was 
>>> nicknamed los matadores as it won the championship without losing a single 
>>> game, this team was recognized as the best team in the world by many 
>>> journalists. In the years 1968-1974 San Lorenzo won a total of four league 
>>> titles, its best harvest ever. In 1972, the club became the first Argentine 
>>> team to win two league titles in one year.
>>> Unfortunately, poor administrations led San Lorenzo to a huge economic 
>>> crisis, that even forced it to sell their well located stadium. The team 
>>> was relegated in 1981, only to return to the top division with great 
>>> fanfare in the 1982 season, which set all-time attendance records for the 
>>> club.  (side note - there was a bit of military Junta corruption behind the 
>>> land deals).
>>> By that time, the club had no stadium and was plagued by debt and 
>>> irregularities. Controversial president Fernando Miele (1986-2001) 
>>> delivered both the new stadium and two league titles: the Clausura '95 
>>> (after 21 years without winning a first division title) and the Clausura 
>>> 2001 (in which the team achieved 11 consecutive victories). San Lorenzo 
>>> finished the Clausura 2001 with 47 points in a tournament of 19 matches, 
>>> setting the record for the highest points haul since the inception of the 
>>> Apertura and Clausura system in 1990.
>>> 
>>> Origins of the club
>>> 
>>> The roots of the institution can be found in a team formed by a group of 
>>> kids that used to play football in the corner of M?xico and Treinta y Tres 
>>> Orientales streets of Buenos Aires. Due to the increasing traffic in the 
>>> city, playing football at the streets became a risky activity for the boys.
>>> Lorenzo Massa, the catholic priest of the neighborhood's church, saw how a 
>>> tram almost knocked down one of the boys while they were playing in the 
>>> streets. As a way to prevent more accidents, he offered the boys to play in 
>>> the church's backyard, under the condition they had to go to mass on 
>>> Sundays.
>>> 
>>> Pope Francis is a big fan of the football team. 
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> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 14:40:10 +0200
> From: Dr Michael Benjamin <[email protected]>
> To: Ian Murray <[email protected]>
> Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [LU] The Pope and San Lorenzo (The Leeds United of
>    Argentina ?)
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> Me I'd love to see Barcelona --- they say Cathedral is out of this world.
> The book about it [cathedral by the sea] was awesome.
> After that Malta.
> Don't know why either of them right now but when I was younger was nuts
> about the Taj Mahal but as it seems to have disappointed a few I'll give
> that a pass.
> After the conclave I'd like to see the Vatican too.
> But for me there are five mystical sights that just make me feel incredibly
> good. The sight of Elland Road, the sight of Aberdeen, the old old road to
> Jerusalem , the magic back road from Ramallah to Jericho and the view of
> the Jordan rift from the eastern hill tops.
> If any of you have the time and inclination I'll take you.
> 
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> On 15 March 2013 14:19, Ian Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> That sounds awesome!!! I'm desperate to go to Argentina, dunno why. Well,
>> Malbec, Steak and football are 3 reasons!!
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 15 Mar 2013, at 19:33, "Matt Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I went to see San Lorenzo on my honeymoon. It was one of the best match
>> day experiences ever. Boca was full of tourists but SL and their ultras
>> were amazing. They played velez sarsfield and there was a big gap in their
>> fans until their ultras walked in and took their place! Amazing game played
>> during a massive thunder storm.
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 14 Mar 2013, at 22:22, "Rick Duniec" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> In the 1960s, a generation of players known as carasucias (literally:
>> dirty faces) were the darling of Argentine fans because of their offensive,
>> careless playing and their bad-boy antics off the pitch. The 1968 team was
>> nicknamed los matadores as it won the championship without losing a single
>> game, this team was recognized as the best team in the world by many
>> journalists. In the years 1968-1974 San Lorenzo won a total of four league
>> titles, its best harvest ever. In 1972, the club became the first Argentine
>> team to win two league titles in one year.
>>>> Unfortunately, poor administrations led San Lorenzo to a huge economic
>> crisis, that even forced it to sell their well located stadium. The team
>> was relegated in 1981, only to return to the top division with great
>> fanfare in the 1982 season, which set all-time attendance records for the
>> club.  (side note - there was a bit of military Junta corruption behind the
>> land deals).
>>>> By that time, the club had no stadium and was plagued by debt and
>> irregularities. Controversial president Fernando Miele (1986-2001)
>> delivered both the new stadium and two league titles: the Clausura '95
>> (after 21 years without winning a first division title) and the Clausura
>> 2001 (in which the team achieved 11 consecutive victories). San Lorenzo
>> finished the Clausura 2001 with 47 points in a tournament of 19 matches,
>> setting the record for the highest points haul since the inception of the
>> Apertura and Clausura system in 1990.
>>>> 
>>>> Origins of the club
>>>> 
>>>> The roots of the institution can be found in a team formed by a group
>> of kids that used to play football in the corner of M?xico and Treinta y
>> Tres Orientales streets of Buenos Aires. Due to the increasing traffic in
>> the city, playing football at the streets became a risky activity for the
>> boys.
>>>> Lorenzo Massa, the catholic priest of the neighborhood's church, saw
>> how a tram almost knocked down one of the boys while they were playing in
>> the streets. As a way to prevent more accidents, he offered the boys to
>> play in the church's backyard, under the condition they had to go to mass
>> on Sundays.
>>>> 
>>>> Pope Francis is a big fan of the football team.
>>>> _______________________________________________
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 15:58:38 +0000
> From: David Nattan <[email protected]>
> To: leeds list <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LU] Dom Matteo gets it spot on again
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> http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/too-little-too-late-for-leeds-united-despite-mediocrity-of-rivals-matteo-1-5501354
> 
> Once again Dom calls it as it is - we are a poor side in a very poor league
> with no chance of the play offs
> 
> I know it is easy to be a pundit / expert from afar rather than being an
> actual manager or coach, but reading Matteo over the last few seasons and
> given his experience as a player I would have thought he would make a good
> addition to the back room staff at ER in some capacity
> 
> dave
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