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#87893 - 07/17/10 09:57 AM
Spain's Soccer Player Fernando Torres
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Two years ago my wife and I were on a holiday in Paris and on the flight from Paris to Madrid we meet Oscar Gonzalez who was returning from the USA to his home in Madrid. Oscar was on a soccer scholarship at the New York Institute of Technology. I graduated from that school about 40 years ago hehehe. We maintain a friendship and would often go to watch his soccer games. Oscar played with Fernando Torres went they were younger. HBO did a story on Fernando and Oscar was interviewed for it. You will see Oscar in the video. The story is in Spanish maybe MM can get it translated. I don't much about computers. Thanks http://www.megavideo.com/?v=A1YZAW24
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#87895 - 07/17/10 02:47 PM
Re: Spain's Soccer Player Fernando Torres
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Great video Jim !! My nieces are head over heals in love with him and learning Spanish over in Moscow so i´ll send it on .
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#87896 - 07/17/10 03:12 PM
Re: Spain's Soccer Player Fernando Torres
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Torres is from Orcasitas?! How funny. (that's a village of the Comunidad de Madrid - and has its own reputation, I'll let you wonder about that).
Torres, as commented by nearly everyone in the soccer world, was absent during the World Cup - even on the field/pitch.
Sorry, Jim, I can't translate the 10 minute video. If it was made for HBO, maybe you can find a version with subtitles on YouTube or elsewhere. Maybe even on HBO.com itself.
Saludos, MadridMan
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#87927 - 07/24/10 09:41 PM
Re: Spain's Soccer Player Fernando Torres
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MadridMan- I don't know anything about Orcasitas. A woman that I see in Starbuck in my town comes from Madrid and now works in NY as a college professor is on a holiday in Madrid. When she returns in late August I will ask her discreetly about Orcasitas since she may come from that part of Madrid. I certainly don't want to hurt anybody's feeling to get information on Orcasitas.
I recall Fernando Torres had knee surgery and may have not been able to play at his peak during the World Cup. You wrote,"Torres, as commented by nearly everyone in the soccer world, was absent during the World Cup - even on the field/pitch."
My question would be if Ferrando wasn't playing at his peak why did the Vincente del Bosque pull David Villa and substitute Torres.
Think about this, what if the Netherlands in the second overtime scored the goal would the mob hang Mr. del Bosque at Plaza Mayor for yanking his top scorer, David Villa when his team needed a goal in the biggest game in Spain's history. The coach must have had faith in Fernand Torres to play him in the final game of the World Cup.
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