Quienes somos? (Who are we?)

Bienvenidos al blog de la Peña de San Lorenzo “La Gloriosa” de Warwick, Inglaterra, la única peña de San Lorenzo en el Reino Unido, y según tenemos entendido, la única del fútbol argentino por estas tierras.

Somos un grupo de cuervos que vivimos en alguna parte del Reino Unido (Inglaterra, Escocia, Gales e Irlanda del Norte) o en Irlanda del Sur, y compartimos la misma pasión por nuestro amado Ciclón. La peña se originó con dos propósitos en mente. Primero, para tener un punto de encuentro, físico o cibernético, entre todos los que compartimos la pasión por San Lorenzo y vivimos en alguna de estas islas del Norte. Segundo, para contribuir a diseminar la religión Sanlorencista por estas tierras. Tenemos como objetivo bautizar a cuanta persona con potencial para ser un cuervo de ley exista en estas islas, sin importar su nacionalidad, raza o género. Por esta razón y para captar el interés de nuevos cuervos que no hablen español, gran parte de la página estará escrita en inglés.

Nuestro "Headquarter" se encuentra en Warwick, pueblo histórico del condado de Warwickshire, Inglaterra. Está ubicado a orillas del río Avon, y posee una población de 25,434 habitantes (según el censo de 2001) y se encuentra a 18 kms al sur de Coventry y 4 kms al oeste de Leamington Spa. Si vivís en UK o estas de paso por estas tierras y sos cuervo, unite a nosotros! cuervosdeuk@yahoo.com.ar

English version

Welcome to the San Lorenzo FC Warwick Supporters’ Club

We are the first San Lorenzo FC supporters’ club in the United Kingdom and as far as we know, the first Argentine football team supporters’ club in the UK.

We are a group of San Lorenzo supporters who live somewhere in the UK and Ireland. We share the same passion for our beloved team (which by the way it is the current Argentine champion). Our two main purposes are: a) to have a meeting point - either physical or cybernetic – among all of us who feel the pride and passion of being a “cuervo (crow)” and b) to welcome anyone who wants to join the big and creative group of San Lorenzo supporters in the world, regardless his/her nationality, ethnicity, religion and gender.

Our headquarters are at Warwick, but you can join us regardless where you live. Contact us at: cuervosdeuk@yahoo.com.ar

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Theodore became a new member of "The Glorious"


Theodore is Greek but he lives in England. Today he became San Lorenzo supporter and he will follow all San Lorenzo news from our blog. In Greece, he supports Olympiacos and he is very happy with their new player Ledesma! Enjoy him!
Welcome Theodore to the FAMILY!

Romeo heads back to San Lorenzo


Osasuna have agreed a deal for their striker Bernardo Romeo with San Lorenzo of Almagro.

The move will see Romeo return to his home country for a second spell with his beloved San Lorenzo.

San Lorenzo president Rafael Savino announced the agreement, saying: "I have reached an agreement with the officials of Osasuna for bringing back Romeo to San Lorenzo.

"There has been a total understanding with Osasuna. We had to resolve the fact that Romeo was under contract for one more year at Osasuna and fortunately we have been able to do that.

"Next Tuesday we will be signing the contract and that night Romeo will be travelling to Buenos Aires."

Romeo was top scorer in the Argentine top flight with San Lorenzo in 2001, when San Lorenzo got the Argentine Championship. During his three years in the Bundesliga he scored 35 goals in 77 league appearances.

The 29-year-old striker then spent a less successful spell in Spain, first at Real Mallorca and then Osasuna, and he says he would welcome a return to Argentina to link up with coach Ramon Diaz.

Romeo said: "I was hoping for an understanding between both clubs because I am very tempted with the project that Ramon Diaz has for San Lorenzo for the next year, to play the Copa Libertadores."

"I came to Osasuna a few days ago after being on holiday in Argentina because I had to present myself at the club for the pre-season work. But I am very thankful because the officials of Osasuna understood that it's important for me to return to San Lorenzo."

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Bilos Awaiting San Lorenzo Deal


The agent of Argentine midfielder Daniel Bilos told the press that the negotiations for the player to join the Argentine giants San Lorenzo next season are “difficult”, but he is still optimistic about its chances.

Hugo Issa, the agent who represents the midfielder, admitted that there are differences between both parties for the player to join the Argentine champions, but affirmed that the negotiations “will be resolved”.

What is delaying the transfer is that French club Saint Etienne, who are the owners of the player, “are making things difficult”, because they are asking for more money before loaning out the player to San Lorenzo.

At the moment Bilos, who stands at 1.94 meters, finds himself in Buenos Aires waiting for both clubs to come to an agreement over his future.

According to Issa the midfielder “wants to play for San Lorenzo”, but has left himself open to offers from other clubs.

“They have called us from lots of places, from Boca, Independiente. But the team that is most interested in acquiring the player’s services is San Lorenzo”, he said.

Issa is happy about the interest shown for Bilos by San Lorenzo manager Ramon Diaz, and concluded “for Ramon to want him is something to be very proud about”.

Source: www.goal.com

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Who say that we haven't gone to Japan? We ARE in Japan!




Tokyo Football Club fans know very well who are the best supporters in the world and they support their team with all the "party-favours" (flags, horns, sunshades) imitating "The Glorious". I took these pictures from www.mundoazulgrana.com.ar forum. Thanks Ary and Diega from mundoazulgrana.com!

This is how a Greek "journalists" talked about Ledesma


While I was reading the news in www.goal.com, I found out the following paragraph written by Michael Paterakis from Athens:

"...According to reports, 28-year-old San Lorenzo defensive midfielder, Christian Ledesma, is coming to Greece this week to sign a three-year contract with the Super League winners. That will be his second spell with a European club after a short stint with Hamburger SV five years ago. He has also played for seven Argentinean clubs, including River Plate" Source: http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=362333

Here you have my comments to Michael's report, also posted in www.goal.com:

"Dear Michael, let me tell you that Ledesma is currently well known simply because he played in San Lorenzo, the last great Argentine champion. You should have written the following instead: "He has also played for seven Argentinean clubs, including SAN LORENZO, where he was one of the best players of the current Argentine champions". Why did you add: "includying River"? I inform you, that Olympiacos didn't buy him when he played for River. He was not called to play for the Argentine National team when he played for River, although he is part of the Argentine Natinoal team now that he plays for San Lorenzo. Your comment seems to suggest that you are ignorant about argentine football, and that you believe that argentine football is simple Boca Juniors and River PLate. With this kind of comments, you contribute to feed this fake hegemony!!! There are many other important football clubs in Argentina and it's fair to mention them when they are part of the news. Don't feed the beasts!!! With Regards, Pato"

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

San Lorenzo gives Olympiacos a gift.


One would expect that gifts go from rich to poor. This doesn't happen in San Lorenzo of Almagro. We are so altruist and we care so much about the wellbeing of the others, that we decided to give up Cristian Ledesma, one of the best Argentine midfielders and current champion with San Lorenzo of Almagro, just for U$S 1.200.000.

Ledesma, has just signed up a contract with Olympiacos. He was a key player in San Lorenzo’s sensational title run and he previously had little success in Europe when he defended the colours of Germany’s Hamburg SV.

The midfielder was happy with the chance to return to Europe even though a) he won’t be playing in one of the continent’s major leagues and b) he is leaving the best Argentine team.

“It is a very important step. I will go to a club that also plays for important things, that’s why I made the decision. Emigrating once again is very difficult for the whole family, but I have to do this because I want to have my revenge in Europe”, he said, and we add a detail that he hasn't mention: he signed a contract to stay at the Greek team for three seasons, and will receive a salary of 500,000 euros for each of those seasons. But he kept emphasizing the other non-pecuniary factors: “It is very important, I like it a lot. Knowing that the team has qualified for the competition had a big influence in my decision”, he concluded.

San Lorenzo, who holds the 50% of Ledesma’s pass, will receive just US$ 1.200.000. Considering the values of other transactions in the football players' market, we believe that San Lorenzo has just decided to give a gift to Olympiacos. I wish Olympiacos realizes that and is reciprocal with San Lorenzo in the near future.

Monday, July 23, 2007

San Lorenzo Players Burgled in Mexico's Port of Veracruz


MEXICO CITY, July 22. San Lorenzo de Almagro players called police on Sunday over a 4,000-US-dollar and some personal belongings burglary at a hotel in Mexico's port of Veracruz.

The robbery included 4,000 dollars in cash, four computers, among other undisclosed items, as San Lorenzo's vice-president Nestor Daffinoti said.

Daffinoti reported the burglary to judicial officials of Vercaruz city on Sunday and he said the burglary occurred in the hotel where the players were lodged.

After losing their friendly game against Mexico's Veracruz first division team, San Lorenzo's players went out to eat in Verazcruz tourist port, Daffinoti said, but when they returned they noticed their belongings were in a mess and that they had been sneaked.

Daffinoti accused the hotel workers of refusing to help them or calling the police to immediately investigate the alleged burglary. The owners of the hotel promised Daffinoti that they were going to refund all the lost values to the players.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

San Lorenzo Argentine Champion Clausura 2007. Watch all the goals below:

Bernardo Romeo Could Return To San Lorenzo



Osasuna striker Bernardo Romeo has announced his intentions to return to his native Argentina to play for former club San Lorenzo de Almagro.

Romeo confessed his desire to return to the Argentine champions, and said that Osasuna is likely to agree to release him in the next few days.

“I want to return because there [at San Lorenzo] I experienced my best moments”, said the Argentine.

Romeo, who started his career at Estudiantes de La Plata, helped Argentina win the U-20 World Cup in 1997, but hasn't been given much of a chance to impress for the senior national team.

He is seen as a San Lorenzo idol after helping the club win both the Clausura Championship and the Copa Mercosur in 2001.

San Lorenzo manager Ramon Diaz has made clear his interest in the player, after the recent departure of star striker Ezequiel Lavezzi to Italian club Napoli.

“I have to present myself at Osasuna because on Saturday we will begin the preseason. I will go there because one year still remains in my contract, but when we come to an agreement with San Lorenzo I will take the first plane available and will join the squad no matter where it is”, Romeo commented.

He affirmed that he is looking forward to returning to his former club because at San Lorenzo he experienced his “best moments as a footballer, and the club did everything possible for him to return".

According to Romeo his agent is in Spain trying to resolve the situation as soon as possible. He also said both clubs are likely to come to an agreement during some time next week.

Source: www.goal.com

San Lorenzo Edge Atlas 2-1 In Preseason Match

San Lorenzo de Almagro defeated Mexico’s Atlas 2-1 in their first preseason outing in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Diego Rivero opened the scoring for the Argentine club in the 29th minute, but Bruno Marioni equalised for Atlas six minutes later.

Midfielder Santiago Hirsig gave San Lorenzo a well deserved victory with five minutes remaining in the second period.

San Lorenzo are in the middle of their preseason workn in Acapulco, Mexico, and will clash with both Mexico's Veracruz and Jaguares de Chiapas today Saturday 21 July and next Saturday 28 July respectively.

The Argentine champions, who won the Clausura championship in sensational fashion, are one of the favourites to contend for next season’s title even though they have sold some of their key players.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Official: Napoli Sign San Lorenzo Striker Lavezzi



Ezequiel Ivan Lavezzi has moved from San Lorenzo to Napoli on a five year contract.

Lavezzi was being chased by a number of Italian clubs, but has been finally been snapped by recently promoted Napoli, who also signed Gargano in the afternoon.

He was recently crowned Argentine Champion with San Lorenzo, and put in a man of the match performance in the all important 4-2 win over Arsenal, the highlight being a sensational second goal with a fierce drive from outside the box.

He started his career with Estudiantes in 2003, and finished as the fourth highest scorer in the Apertura before moving to San Lorenzo, where he repeated the feat, turnign more than a few heads.

Before the commencement of the Clausura, the 22-year-old had been linked to Buenos Aires rivals River Plate. However, the deal fell through due to a conflict of interest between both clubs, and it seemed like the player was disappointed about the outcome.

He has since made and even better mark, meaning that the interest in him was no longer limited to Argentine clubs.

The youngster signs a five year contract with the club almost legendary in Argentina for Diego Maradona having represented them with distinction.

Having just turned 22, he is among the promising young strikers to come out of Argentina, even though he has yet to really set the scoring charts alight.

Source: www.goal.com

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Visiting London and promoting "The Glorious"

On Sunday 8th July, Marian, Male, Juan and Pato met in London and of course, they took advantage of the situation to promote San Lorenzo and their glorious colours to the Londoners

Gianluca and Isabella became members of "The Glorious"

Last Friday was a special day for all of us. Gianluca and Isabella (both Italians) promised their unconditional and never-ending love to our colours. The pictures show us performing the ritual with our traditional blue and red umbrella and the moment of the celebrations. Gianluca and Isa prepared a "vera pizza italiana" for this special moment!! Cheers mate!!!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Do you want to know why they call us "The Glorious"? I guess the following video will give you an answer:


This is just a snapshot of what we are. We will be posting more information about San Lorenzo day by day. In the meantime, if you feel identified with us and you want to belong to the selective but big group of "crows" in the world, send us an e-mail to cuervosdeuk@yahoo.com.ar

Sunday, July 1, 2007

It is raining in England but there is sunshine in Boedo


San Lorenzo beat Boca again and we celebrated the victory at the Peña.