Talk:Rosario Central

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Please mind! The content that you people were restoring is incorrect and utterly goofy.

OK, good work then. It just looked a bit suspicious to see the article almost entirely blanked without any explanation - always best to post on the talk page if you delete whole sections. sjorford 14:34, 26 Oct 2004 (UTC)


[edit] Sin Aliento?

Since former coach Bauza complained about the fans attitude on regular matches, the team is widely known in Rosario as "Los Sin Aliento" I wonder why the admin consider adding that fact to the information "vandalism".

This fact could be verified at:

http://www.lacapital.com.ar/2005/06/15/ovacion/noticia_203959.shtml -- La Capital is a trustable source.

Also. I think the fact that it is the only team in Argentina whose plays the cheering chants on the stadium speaker systems should be mentioned.

http://www.eleslabon.org.ar/noticias_desarrollo.shtml?x=28646

--200.88.30.106 22:23, 30 May 2006 (UTC)

Ahem, the team is not "widely known as Los Sin Aliento" - it's "taunted by rival team Newell's Old Boys by calling them Los Sin Aliento". It'd be like adding Pechos Fríos as a nickname for Newell's (worse, because this is comparatively very new). The main nicknames are, as you know, canallas and leprosos, which have been known and well established for decades. Besides that, I don't see anywhere that RC is the only team to do that with the speakers. It's probably true (and what a bad idea) but it's not verifiable. Anyway, I invite other editors to give their opinions. I'm not interested in "winning" this discussion, just making it clear why I reverted. —Pablo D. Flores (Talk) 01:13, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
I agree with Palbo about the nicknames. We have to see things from a historic point of view: the fact that the sounds system was installed by a presidency is not important if it was removed short after, or if other clubs use it. It is nevertheless an interesting point, but for that you should found a more suitable reference than those you provide. Mariano(t/c) 07:33, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

Pablo flores es de central y un sin aliento <<-- That was not me, PDF.


Anyway, I also removed this line:

Rosario Central´s stadium is its carnaval escenary, supporters always make a festival each time the team plays.

First, that is even even harder to verify that the speakers issue, and the world "carnaval" does not exists in english (might refer to "carnival"?). Also "escenary".

[edit] Undoing move

I've just undone a move of this article to CA Rosario Central by Matthew hk (talk contribs). This page is linked to by tens of others, so the redirect will have to be fixed if the move goes on; in any case, the proper title would be Club Atlético Rosario Central. —Pablo D. Flores (Talk) 21:09, 14 June 2006 (UTC)