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Desdelabanda.com, a new look at football |
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Blogs typically are not so popular sports among the general public because it is difficult to compete against the big newspapers, you know, Marca, As, Mundo Deportivo, etc.. So from these humble blogs try to give more opinions than information, we try to approach the reader with subjective data and translate our thoughts on Internet pages. That's the first thing one sees when facing the newly born (has not met the year) soccer blog www.desdelabanda.com. And who better to represent the page that our Julio Salinas, commentator Andrés Montes favorite in La Sexta, and is the spokesperson for sport. From his experience as a player of such legendary clubs as Athletic Bilbao, Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Deportivo, Sporting and Alaves (via Japan), Julio Salinas gives a flat and no frills on current hot topics such as the latest attacks experienced in the soccer fields or the internal problems of the RFEF (the have become stigmatized as "dictatorship" of Villar). They even have a section entitled "The finger in the wound" for those subjects where people with ability to reach the world does not want to stick. Surrounded by other senior journalists in the world of sports (do not bother to search for names, for use pseudonyms to avoid being recognized), Julio Salinas also gives his predictions on the outcome of the day is coming (you can play the lottery relying on the talents of Salinas, but the eye, also wrong). The site is sponsored by the bookmaker www.10a1.com and promises to be a reference of view in the world of football, especially if accentuated their articles on the controversies that they pepper. As I often say, as healthy is to not let stone cold.
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