Solano - Blowing His Trumpet!
Last updated : 09 July 2007 By Footy Mad - Editor
A press release that arrived this morning:Nobby Solano signs for Durham... (International Brass
Festival) The Toon''s top footie star and trumpet player Nolberto ''Nobby'' Solano
has signed up for BRASS - Durham International Festival (1-15 July). This
will be one international fixture ''Big Sam'' Allardyce won''t be too
worried about Nobby attending, as his prize No4 won''t have to leave the
North-East of England.
The versatile Peruvian will be joining his fellow band mates of "Geordie
Latinos" - recognised as one of the region''s leading live Samba acts...
as they prepare to entertain an avid audience at Durham University
Student''s Union on Tuesday 10th July.
Ticket details: The Geordie Latinos concert commences at 20:00 - tickets
are priced £8 / £6 (concessions).
To purchase tickets for all of the BRASS - Durham International Festival
events please call the ticket-line on 0191 3324041 or online via
www.galadurham.co.uk
Meanwhile ... Nobby's national side took a hammering in the quarter-finals of the Copa America, without the Newcastle midfielder of course. He was overlooked when the Peru squad was dropped from 36 to the final 22.
Argentina continued the high-scoring trend in the Copa America quarter-finals as a second-half salvo saw Alfio Basile's side thrash Peru 4-0 with Liverpool's Javier Mascherano among the scorers.
A Juan Roman Riquelme double plus goals from Lionel Messi and Mascherano saw Argentina book a semi-final date with Mexico in Puerto Ordaz on Wednesday after they thrashed Paraguay 6-0 earlier in the day.
A frustrating opening 45 minutes for Argentina ended goalless as
Diego Milito failed to make any impact against the Peruvian defence.
However, Basile brought on Manchester United target Carlos Tevez for Milito during the interval and that made the difference as Riquelme and Messi came into their own.
Riquelme made the breakthrough two minutes after half-time as a nice move involving the midfielder and Tevez finished with him beating Leao Butron with a left-foot strike.
Tevez hit the crossbar with a header five minutes later before Riquelme turned provider after 61 minutes. The 29-year-old played in Messi with a beautiful ball and the Barcelona player nutmegged Butron to double Argentina's lead.
The third came in the 74th minute when Tevez fed Messi and despite the latter's shot being parried by Butron, Reds midfielder Mascherano pounced for his second of the tournament.
Argentina completed the scoring with five minutes to go when Tevez beat his man and found Riquelme, who coolly slotted past Butron for his second of the game.
Wednesday 11th July 2007
Copa America Semi Final
Uruguay v Brazil 01.50
Thursday 12th July 2007
Copa America Semi Final
Argentina v Mexico 01.50