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Talleres’ dissident gang has warned it will “kick out” Vélez fans infiltrated in Córdoba’s rematch

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The Vélez bar running towards the T fans who went to Amalfitani Photo: AFP

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The weather is hot Cordoba And it has nothing to do with the prevailing temperature. The state of boiling is linked to the provocations that flow on social networks, a sort of virtual Roman Colosseum. Will the Vélez fans be there on Wednesday at the Mario Alberto Kempes Olympic Stadium for the rematch of the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals? Many of them undertook to notify on their Twitter and Instagram accounts that they would infiltrate the stands. With the photos of the tickets and tickets, they lit the fuse. The good dissident of the Cordovan club has warned that they will hunt for visiting fans as “revenge” for what happened a week ago in Liniers. And the security agencies are vigilant. To such an extent that there will be 1,600 people ready for the operation, including police and civilians.

“We are already in Cordoba, the tickets are already there. Wait Velez! 640 tickets and club cards are missing. #VelezCopaElKempes “, wrote @ Luchofede89, a Twitter user. And added a photo of the city.” And we go only to Córdoba. We will be more than 5,000 fortineros infiltrated among the cordomonos. What a game is the one who was blinded by the pancherazo that is going to lose, “said Nicolás, whose user is @MontiVele. And he accompanied the publication with an image of a plane ticket.

There were replies from different accounts. And threats. “LThe bar that is with you no longer reigns. For your information. We are 60 thousand. Guess what they will do”Replied to the Velezan tweeters. The reference had to do with the friendship that exists between La Pandilla and La Fiel, bars in Vélez and Talleres, who shared a barbecue in Liniers last Wednesday. Las Violetas, the dissident group of the Cordobans, was in the southern audience, where the Cordoban fans were attacked. Among them was Ramón Frías, a former commissioner who works in club security.

Source: Clarin

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