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This week Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Chris look back on the final weekend of the Copa de la Liga group stage action and Colón's loss to Gimnasia on Friday evening in the relegation tie-breaker. There's also a lower division update and some chat about Boca Juniors' presidential election, which currently looks unlikely to happen.
This week Sam, Dan, Chris and Andrés discuss a mixed international break for the Argentine national team, as their perfect start to World Cup 2026 qualifying came to an end with a loss to Uruguay on Thursday but they followed up by handing Brazil their first ever home defeat in WCQs on Tuesday night. After that match Lionel Scaloni hinted he might not hang around much longer, and we also consider some of the possible reasons behind that statement.
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Demorou? Nos últimos dias o governo Lula publicou um decreto que retoma o Centro Nacional de Tecnologia Eletrônica Avançada - CEITEC, com aporte inicial de R$ 110 milhões. Isto ocorre após a empresa passar por um processo de liquidação que durou mais de 1000 dias. Com a participação de Silvio Luís Jr., presidente da Associação dos Colaboradores do CEITEC, este #JCExpress aborda as repercussões da decisão do governo. Torne-se membro(a) do canal: https://bit.ly/3cs3Mfe PIX: pix@jcronistas.com. IBAN: BR8733923798000000473970238C1. Ajude-nos a alcançar a meta de 10000 inscritos na #TVJC. Inscreva-se no canal, avalie os vídeos e ative o "sininho" para não perder nada.
El duelo Colombia vs. Brasil será determinante para el proceso de Néstor Lorenzo con la tricolor; por lo que el técnico argentino busca el once inicial para conseguir los tres puntos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back! Sam's returned from Europe, and Dan, Andrés and Chris fill him in on the main points of everything he's missed during the Copa de la Liga group stage. We also discuss the Copa Libertadores final (which Sam did watch), in which Boca Juniors lost to Fluminense, and preview Argentina's two upcoming World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay on Thursday and away to Brazil on Tuesday.
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Nesta segunda-feira, 23, o Conselho Superior do Ministério Público do Estado do Acre aprovou, durante a 7ª Sessão Plenária Extraordinária por Videoconferência, a promoção de promotores de Justiça para três Promotorias de Entrância Inicial, com base nos critérios de antiguidade e merecimento.
Rodrigo Pacheco, quien está al frente de la responsabilidad social de Scotiabank Colpatria, se refirió a la campaña Vamos Pa'lante para apoyar la educación en Colombia.
First, sorry for the poor sound in this episode. Second, sorry for the fact that Sam had to scat the theme tune. In the middle of Sam's holiday, we have a catch-up episode in which he, Dan and Andrés review the recent round of clásicos and the Copa de la Liga group stage so far and take a look at how the early qualifying stages of Argentina's World Cup defence are going.
No fim da noite de ontem a Câmara aprovou o texto-base de um dos projetos da polêmica minirreforma eleitoral, tornando mais frouxas as regras de prestação de contas por partidos e mais brandas as multas. Apenas dois partidos, PSOL e Novo, votaram fechados contra o projeto, que foi aprovado por 367 votos a 86.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Copa de la Liga got underway last weekend, but because Sam's phone app lied to him a couple of weeks ago about when it would be, we'd already penned this week in to record the preview episode, so here it is. Recorded along with Chris, Andrés and English Dan. We also look back on the first leg of Boca Juniors v Racing in the Libertadores quarter-finals, among other things. This will be the last regular episode for a little while, as Sam's off on a trip, but regular (much shorter) episodes will be going online during his time away for Patreon fans over at patreon.com/handofpod.
It's a short episode this week, with Sam, English Dan, Andrés and Chris reviewing the Copa Libertadores exits of River Plate and Argentinos Juniors and the qualifications of Boca Juniors and Racing. The latter two will meet each other in the quarter-finals, which start next week.
This week, Nick & Alex catch up on all the latest news straight from La Rosaleda, we hear from Matt on his huge walk across the Iberian Penisula and they lads tell us who they'd put in their Starting XI's if they were in Pellicer's shoes.
Regresa tu podcast favorito. Cuentos Vaqueros regresa a la rutina de otoño y entra de lleno en la temporada 2023. Las luchas más interesantes se darán en las posiciones de RB, WR y TE. Te decimos como vemos a los jugadores que estarán peleando por lugares en el roster de esas posiciones. Además hablamos de Dak vs Micah y lo más relevante hasta el momento en el Training Camp. Síguenos en @CuentosVaqueros en Twitter.
De acordo com um o sócio da gestora de fundos Pátria Investimentos, um passo em falso da empresa que resultou em prejuízo para seus investidores foi “um erro pequeno”. “Foi um erro pequeno, de 0,03% em relação ao que temos em gestão, e mesmo frente aos R$ 8 bilhões que investimos por ano, mas que a gente levou muito a sério”, disse José Augusto Teixeira ao Estado de S. Paulo. Teixeira ainda afirmou: “Houve repercussões e aprendizados importantes”. Isso não reconforta os investidores da Pátria. Como O Antagonista noticiou de antemão ontem, quinta-feira (3), eles começaram a semana sem dinheiro e com R$ 300 negativos por cota. A queda atingiu as cotas do fundo de investimentos shopping centers do interior, chamado Pátria Special Opportunities II. Graças ao prejuízo, será preciso um aporte médio de R$ 240 mil por investidor para sair do negócio. A gestora, que abriu capital na Nasdaq em 2021, também causou desconforto entre os investidores quando, após o IPO (Oferta Pública Inicial de ações), os acionistas embolsaram cerca de US$ 300 milhões de aproximadamente US$ 625 milhões arrecadados. Recentemente, um relatório da JP Morgan questionou a avaliação dos investimentos de um fundo da Pátria a múltiplos bem mais altos que os de concorrentes de capital aberto. Apoie o jornalismo independente. Assine o combo O Antagonista + Crusoé: https://assine.oantagonista.com/ Siga O Antagonista nas redes sociais e cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/newsletter-oa Leia mais em www.oantagonista.uol.com.br | www.crusoe.uol.com.br
We've got plenty to get through this week: Sam, English Dan and Andrés review the 2023 Liga Profesional campaign and decide on the best players who weren't playing for River, look at the biggest transfer stories of the winter so far including Edinson Cavani finally signing for Boca and River bringing Manuel Lanzini home, lament Argentina's frustration at the Women's World Cup and marvel at the continuing tactical bravery of North American club sides in their stalwart refusal to bother even trying to mark the best attacker of all time when he gets near the box.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look back on a weekend that saw plenty of goals in the Liga Profesional, including a first domestic home defeat of the year for San Lorenzo and a 3–3 draw in Rosario. We also review Argentina's agonising 1–0 defeat to Italy in their opening match of the Women's World Cup (followed up with a 2–2 draw against South Africa shortly after we recorded this episode) and Lionel Messi's first couple of appearances for Inter Miami (or what we've seen of them, which isn't much).
River Plate have been crowned champions of Argentina again, and this week Sam, Andrés and English Dan look at the key players in their campaign and reflect on a good start to life as a first-team manager for Martín Demichelis (hours before Talleres put River out of the Copa Argentina). We also look forward to the Women's World Cup kicking off and discuss the financial sustainability (or otherwise) of Argentine football clubs.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés can't quite give you the confirmation that River Plate have won the title, but Martín Demichelis's men are now nine points clear with nine to play for, so it doesn't seem like it'll be much longer. We also discuss Lionel Messi's first day at Inter Miami, the Copa Sudamericana playoffs beginning and more.
(This week's episode is a little delayed being uploaded, but while River Plate have played since we recorded, they're still not champions yet: they drew with San Lorenzo on Saturday, meaning they'll only take the title if Talleres lose on Monday.) In this episode Sam, Andrés and Dan discuss them reaching the brink of the title, Racing continuing to disappoint (and bidding farewell to Paolo Guerrero) and much more.
This week's HOP is a little different from normal, because Sam and Tony met up on Thursday to interview Club León and Argentina midfielder Sophia Braun ahead of the Women's World Cup. After that, on Friday, Sam went to Dan's place, and the two of them reviewed last week's action in the league (the main results since then before this pod went online were that River lost and Talleres were held to a draw on Saturday, cutting River's lead to 9 points) and the closing matches of the group stages in the Copas Libertadores and Sudamericana.
La Administración Nacional de Educación Pública (ANEP) definió que las vacaciones de invierno en Educación Inicial y Primaria en los centros educativos públicos y privados se cumplirán desde el lunes 3 de julio hasta el viernes 14 de julio inclusive. De este modo, se adelanta y se extiende el asueto, ya que inicialmente estaba previsto que empezara el 17 de julio y durara sólo la semana. La decisión se tomó a partir de una recomendación del Ministerio de Salud Pública debido al aumento de las infecciones respiratorias que afectan particularmente a los niños y que han llevado a un incremento de las internaciones en CTI pediátricos y adultos. El alcance de la medida tuvo idas y vueltas. El Consejo Directivo Central de la ANEP llegó a manejar la idea de cerrar por tres semanas los centros de educación inicial y primaria. La extensión de las vacaciones de invierno causó molestia en grupos de padres que se expresaron en redes sociales planteando los inconvenientes que este giro sorpresivo ocasiona en la organización de las familias. Además pediatras advirtieron sobre los efectos negativos sobre el desarrollo de los niños que podía tener una interrupción más prolongada de las clases presenciales. Ayer la Sociedad Uruguaya de Pediatría (SUP) afirmó que la situación epidemiológica amerita adelantar las vacaciones “como medida enfocada en interrumpir la circulación de los virus respiratorios” A su vez agregó que le parece "oportuno" mantener solamente dos semanas de vacaciones y no alargarlas más allá. "Ha quedado evidenciado que la interrupción de la presencialidad genera múltiples afectaciones en niños, niñas y adolescentes, por ejemplo, a nivel de la salud mental, entre otros aspectos", sostuvieron los pediatras. A su vez, volvieron a insistir en la vacunación de la vacuna antigripal en los niños y se pronunciaron en contra del uso de tapabocas en los niños. "Desde la SUP no proponemos el uso de mascarillas en los niños en los centros educativos, pero sí reiteramos que los niños, niñas y adolescentes que tengan síntomas directamente no deben concurrir a clases para así evitar afectar a más personas", concluyeron. La Mesa de los Jueves con Cecilia Eguiluz, Diego Irazábal, Ana Laura Pérez y Esteban Valenti.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look at a week of Liga Profesional action which saw River Plate maintain the gap at the top even as Talleres leapfrogged San Lorenzo into second. Elsewhere, Uruguay claimed the Under-20 World Cup, beating Italy in the final in La Plata, and Lionel Messi scored his 103rd international goal – and the earliest goal of his career – and Alejandro Garnacho made his international debut as Argentina beat Australia 2–0 in a friendly in Beijing.
This week Sam and English Dan round up last week's league action (including tragic news from the Monumental) and the midweek Libertadores and Sudamericana results, and have a chat about Lionel Messi's move to Inter Miami. Will it extend his international career? When will he make his debut? And will we down here actually be able to watch any of his matches? All these questions and more are answered. Or at least speculated over.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look back on a weekend that saw River Plate held to a draw that still allowed them to extend their lead at the top of the league thanks to a shock defeat for San Lorenzo earlier in the round. Boca Juniors actually played well for once, Argentina (and England) are out of the Under-20 World Cup ... but most importantly of all, José Sand broke his own record as the oldest player to score in Argentina's top flight through a stoppage time penalty for Lanús against Independiente at the age of 42 years, 10 months and 10 days.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look back on a couple of weeks of action during which San Lorenzo have closed the gap slightly on River Plate at the top of the table, River's prospects in the Copa Libertadores aren't looking good, and the Under-20 World Cup has begun ... and Argentina aren't awful.
This week Sam, English Dan and Andrés look back on last weekend's superclásico, which ended in a 1–0 win for River Plate after a stoppage time penalty Boca Juniors weren't happy about. Dan has cause to lament Racing's recent form, we update you on Independiente's influencer-led fundraiser and more.
On this week(end)'s HOP, Sam, English Dan and Andrés round up a good week for Boca Juniors and a bad one for River Plate – the latter of whom, all the same, go into this Sunday's superclásico still six points clear at the top of the league. As well as previewing River v Boca we go over last weekend's Liga Profesional matches, give you a roundup of Argentine teams in both continental competitions so far this year and discuss Argentina's squad for this month's Under-20 World Cup, held in ... Argentina!