You have to understand this... River(Millonarios, gallinas)- Boca Jrs (bosteros) / Racing (Academia)vs Independiente (Rojos)/San Lorenzo (cuervos) Es como una batalla de "gallos" el futbol se juega en la cancha, pero las hinchadas, alientan con su alma y pelean a su modo por su equipo. PASION DE MULTITUDES.
Coined by rivals, 'bostero' is a demeaning term used to insult Boca Juniors fans and it comes from the word 'bosta', or 'dung' in English. The stadium of Boca Juniors ('boca' means mouth, in this case it's a literal equivalent to Portsmouth) is located near a shallow stream of water that has been seriously contaminated for decades. Although it's way better now, at some point in the past its waters got to look like murky oil with a dreadful stench that could result almost unbearable at times, and visitors hated it when they had to go see their teams against Boca Juniors, hence the name 'bostero' ("you, your team and your whole neighborhood smell like...").
The translation does not make you realize the real meanings of the songs because there are not english words for argentinian slang and bad words. 4 example: YUTA is a bad word to say policeman. CAGÓN means coward but its literally to make shit on your pants...
You have to understand this... River(Millonarios, gallinas)- Boca Jrs (bosteros) / Racing (Academia)vs Independiente (Rojos)/San Lorenzo (cuervos)
Es como una batalla de "gallos" el futbol se juega en la cancha, pero las hinchadas, alientan con su alma y pelean a su modo por su equipo. PASION DE MULTITUDES.
Coined by rivals, 'bostero' is a demeaning term used to insult Boca Juniors fans and it comes from the word 'bosta', or 'dung' in English. The stadium of Boca Juniors ('boca' means mouth, in this case it's a literal equivalent to Portsmouth) is located near a shallow stream of water that has been seriously contaminated for decades. Although it's way better now, at some point in the past its waters got to look like murky oil with a dreadful stench that could result almost unbearable at times, and visitors hated it when they had to go see their teams against Boca Juniors, hence the name 'bostero' ("you, your team and your whole neighborhood smell like...").
The translation does not make you realize the real meanings of the songs because there are not english words for argentinian slang and bad words. 4 example: YUTA is a bad word to say policeman. CAGÓN means coward but its literally to make shit on your pants...
Do you want to see passion???? react to AC/DC ..Highway to hell Live at River Plate Argentina It is a must!!!!
Bostero is a Boca Juniors fan
Very good, if you can, you should react to the fans of the Argentina National Team, the best in the world.😎🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Los argentos estamos muy loco😂😂😂