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readyallthecanons · 2 years
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Xolo Quintero
he/him, bisexual, born in 1991
6’1”, messy curly medium length black hair, dark eyes, tanned skin, whiskers on his chin/jaw, 3 beauty marks (just above his left right eyebrow, outer corner of left eye, right next to right nostril), lots of tattoos and piercings, dresses in black and layers, long and wiry the vibe is a badly stretched picture on photoshop
A witch; technically a lunar witch but primarily focuses on the necromancy and spirit work side of lunar magic
In the same coven as Iza but is part of a smaller sect in the coven, name TBD, that specializes in death/spirit magic and is primarily in charge of the death and burial rites of the coven (more info to come)
Super fun at seances and a great medium
Doesn’t really like disturbing the dead and has much respect for those who have passed
Has a black one-eyed mutt familiar named Julio that he adopted and nursed back to health
Co-administrator and groundskeeper at St. Callistus Cemetery, the graveyard his family’s been managing for over 3 generations; bffs with the ghosts there
Dramatic, empathetic, but angry; Xolo has more friends among the dead than with the living; generally broody and keeps to himself but doesn’t turn conversation away tho isn’t much of a talker; can be fun when he wants to be; has trouble seeing people he cares about and generally those that cannot defend themselves suffer and will step in when he can; has a tendency to romanticize his trauma and issues; doesn’t have a high self-esteem and is prone to self-deprecation and spiraling
Doesn’t trust authorities or the system, ACAB always
An avid reader (gothic literature is his fave) and writer –  does a lot of poetry and maintained an online blog documenting his thoughts and feelings growing up
Will say some deep dramatic shit about death
Loves his mom very much and is very protective of her and she of him
Dad died when he was around 4/5 a couple of years later his mom married a White cop who eventually turned out to be an abusive asshat who liked to brag that his cop buddies wouldn’t believe Xolo or his mom/that his buddies would take his side
At 16/17, Xolo’s had enough: said ACAB and unalived his step-dad…and then got arrested and was put on trial for murder
The trial is Traumatic for both him and his mother but it sorta works out eventually
In light of the abuse defense, his charge is bumped to juvenile court and ends up doing probation, community service, and counseling instead of jail time
His lawyer is good
His mom has anyone who harasses them hexed; she doesn’t do the hex herself bc it’s against her morals…but having someone hex for you is totally different and totally fine
Ever since then, it’s been Xolo, his mom, and his uncle on the graveyard and they’re doing p ok
Stays in Chicago during the Witch Hunts and is ready to fight/retaliate if need be
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tucanesdetijuana · 3 years
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😂😂👏👏👏🕺🕺🕺🕺👍👍👍🙏 Saludos compa @rodolfolanderos ¿Qué tal? 📸 #TBT cuando me tocó compartir palco de transmisión con Mario Quintero de @lostucanesdetijuana en el estadio de los @xolos. 🗣 Escucha la narración en el video (aparición mágica de @osilvertouch). @rodolfolanderos (at Estadio Xolos Blv Agua Caliente Hipodromo Tij .b.c) https://www.instagram.com/p/CI7riR6hbjF/?igshid=x5slmztb42wj
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listinsemanal · 4 years
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Quinteros sale de la mala racha de Xolos | Fútbol | Deportes
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Quito –
Tijuana puso fin el viernes a una racha de ocho partidos sin ganar al remontar y vencer 3-2 a Pachuca en la décima fecha del torneo Clausura mexicano, que mantiene su actividad pese a la pandemia por el coronavirus, que puso en pausa la mayor parte de las ligas del mundo.
Xolos tenía la urgencia por ganar en Liga MX, algo que no conseguía desde la primera fecha cuando se impuso 2-1 a…
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en24news · 4 years
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Liga MX: Cruz Azul is unstoppable and America is next - FOX Deportes
Liga MX: Cruz Azul is unstoppable and America is next – FOX Deportes
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1xbetcolombia · 6 years
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¡Este es el calendario de los nuestros 🇨🇴 para el fin de semana!
Viernes 21 de Septiembre:
1:45pm. #Mónaco vs Niem (Falcao García). 2:00pm. SD Huesca vs #RealSociedad (Juan Camilo 'Cucho' Hernández). 5:00pm. #SanLorenzo vs Patronato (Daniel Hernández). 9:00pm. Puebla vs #América (Matheus Uribe, Roger Martínez y Andrés Ibargüen).
Sábado 22 de Septiembre:
6:00am. Rayo Vallecano vs #Alavés (Daniel Torres). 9:00am. Burnley vs #Bournemouth (Jefferson Lerma). 11:30am. FC Schalke vs #BayernMunich (James Rodríguez). 11:30am. Brighton vs #Tottenham (Davinson Sánchez). 2:00pm. Sao Paulo vs #América (Santiago Tréllez). 5:00pm. Toluca vs #Necaxa (Cristian Borja y Luis Quiñones). 6:00. Banfield vs #Independiente (Iván Arboleda). 7:00pm. #León vs Lobos (William Tesillo). 9:00pm. Xolos vs #Pachuca (Oscar Murillo y Sebastián Pérez).
Domingo 23 de Septiembre:
5:00am. Levante vs #Sevilla (Luis Fernando Muriel). 5:30am. Torino vs #Nápoles (David Ospina). 9:00am. Tigre vs #Huracán (Andrés Felipe Roa). 9:15am. Villarreal vs #Valencia (Carlos Bacca y Jeison Murillo). 10:00am. Arsenal vs #Everton (Yerry Mina). 11:00am. #Milan vs #Atalanta (Cristian Zapata y Duván Zapata). 1:30pm. Frosinone vs #Juventus (Juan Guillermo Cuadrado). 1:45pm. #Barcelona vs #Girona (Bernardo Espinosa). 2:00pm. #Flamengo vs Atlético Mineiro (Cuellar, Berrio, Uribe y Chará). 2:30pm. #Portimonense vs Vitoria Gimaraes (Jackson Martínez). 3:45pm. #BocaJuniors vs #RiverPlate (Barrios, Villa, Quintero y Santos Borré). 4:00pm. Sport Recife vs #Palmeiras (Miguel Borja)
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years
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Kick Off: TFC, RBNY on to CCL semis | MNUFC looking at South American duo?
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March 14, 201810:55AM EDT
Here is everything you need to know about MLS and North American soccer this morning:
Giovinco, Toronto edge out Tigres
Sebastian Giovinco and TFC proved too much for Tigres | Action Images / Reuters
Sebastian Giovinco played the hero for Toronto FC again, a scoring a decisive free kick as the MLS champs ousted CONCACAF Champions League foe Tigres on away goals despite a 3-2 loss in Mexico on Wednesday night. Andre-Pierre Gignac struck twice in the waning moments to pull the hosts level on aggregate at 4-4, but it was too little, too late. RECAP
Red Bulls stampede to CCL semis
The New York Red Bulls are onto the Champions League semifinals following completion of a 3-1 (5-1 aggregate) victory over second leg visitors Tijuana. After Xolos gave themselves early hope with an away goal, Tyler Adams, Marc Rzatkowski and Alejandro ‘Kaku’ Romero Gamarra scored to put the tie away. RECAP
What does it all mean?
Needless to say, the success of the Red Bulls and TFC provoked plenty of reaction in the North American soccer world on Tuesday night. MLSsoccer.com’s Charles Boehm argues that the on-field gap between Liga MX and MLS is closing, in part thanks to the strong mentality US and Canadian teams are finally showing in Mexico. READ MORE
In the short-term, both the Red Bulls and Toronto FC now have some idea of who they’ll face. RBNY’s next CCL trip will take them to either Seattle or Guadalajara, while TFC can be fairly more certain of their next opponent – they will most likely face Club América, who hold a commanding 4-0 advantage on aggregate heading into the second leg of their series vs. Tauro. READ MORE
Seattle look to bounce Chivas
Seattle will try to make it three MLS sides in the Champions League final four when they visit Chivas for Wednesday night’s tie decider (10 pm ET | UDN, UnivisionDeportes.com, go90.com for English audio). The Sounders, who last reached the semifinals in 2013, will carry a slim 1-0 aggregate lead south of the border. PREVIEW
Power stations
NYCFC are rolling to start 2018 | USA Today Images
New York City FC stayed tops in our MLSsoccer.com Power Rankings, while expansion outfit LAFC made the big jump of the week by soaring seven spots to fifth. On the flip side of the coin, Real Salt Lake fell seven rungs to 13th. READ MORE
Shalrie and the Spice Boys
A New England legend has landed a job in international management, as four-time MLS Best XI midfielder Shalrie Joseph signed a two-year deal to manage his home nation of Grenada, with his first major test coming in the inaugural CONCACAF Nations League this fall. READ MORE
Loons hovering around Quintero
In the aftermath of Kevin Molino’s season-ending injury, Paul Tenorio says Minnesota United general manager Manny Lagos and head coach Adrian Heath are down in Panama to scout veteran Club América attacker Darwin Quintero. READ MORE
Quintero isn’t the only Liga MX-based player Minnesota are reportedly chasing. The Athletic’s Jeff Rueter reports that the team is also looking to sign Peruvian left back/left winger Alexi Gomez, who was most recently with Club Atlas. READ MORE
More transfer talk: De la Torre, Boli
According to West London Sport, New England could make a loan swoop for Fulham’s US Under-20 attacker Luca de la Torre. READ MORE
Meanwhile, Sam Stejskal reports that Colorado are nearing a deal to add free agent Ivory Coast striker Yannick Boli. Last season, the 30-year-old led Chinese second flight champs Dalian Yifang with 16 goals. READ MORE
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recordcom · 4 years
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Xolos: Quinteros reveló que desacuerdos con la directiva provocaron su salida de Tijuana
El extimonel fronterizo compartió que su salida del club fue por diferencias con los altos mandos
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recordcom · 4 years
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Xolos: Pablo Guede, en negociaciones avanzadas para ser DT de Tijuana
Tras la salida de Gustavo Quinteros, Guede tomaría la riendas del conjunto fronterizo
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recordcom · 4 years
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Xolos: Diego Ramírez podría ser el nuevo DT de Tijuana
El extécnico del Tricolor Sub 20 sustituiría a Gustavo Quinteros, quien fue destituido hace unos días
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recordcom · 4 years
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Xolos: Gustavo Quinteros dejó de ser director técnico de Tijuana
El estratega argentino dejó el banquillo de la Jauría, que ahora busca entrenador para el Apertura 2020
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recordcom · 4 years
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Gustavo Quinteros, sería opción para dirigir a Colo Colo a mediados de año
El DT de Xolos estaría en la mira del Cacique, ante la negativa de querer contar con Rafael Dudamel
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recordcom · 4 years
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DT de Xolos tras caer ante Atlas: 'No tenemos suerte con el VAR'
Gustavo Quinteros afirmó que Tijuana no merecía perder en el Estadio Jalisco contra los rojinegros
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years
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Baer: No victory lap yet but MLS teams have already taken big leap in CCL
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March 13, 201811:42AM EDT
We all know the history when MLS faces off against Liga MX in the Concacaf Champions League. The two leagues faced off 20 times in the Knockout Rounds of the tournament since 2009-10, and the Liga MX team has won the series 18 times.
You can check out Tutul Rahman’s story at ProSoccerUSA.com from last month if you want some more in-depth analysis of how bad it’s been for MLS in CCL, but the bottom line has been that it’s been depressing for fans of MLS teams over the past decade.
The low point may have come two years ago when there were four matchups between MLS and Liga MX teams in the quarterfinals and all four Liga MX teams advanced, with the aggregate score coming to 15-5. FC Dallas almost advanced past Pachuca in the semifinals last year but were undone by a 92nd-minute winner from Chucky Lozano.
As an outside observer, what you most noticed when MLS teams played against Mexican teams was the unease you witnessed, especially when the games were played in Mexico. The most emblematic examples came from 2014.
A Sporting Kansas City team coming off an MLS Cup win, and a stout defense, conceded five to Cruz Azul in Mexico City in the second leg after winning 1-0 at Children’s Mercy Park the week prior.
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The day before, an LA Galaxy team that would go on to win MLS Cup in impressive fashion conceded two at a strong Tijuana squad within nine minutes after also posting a 1-0 win the week prior. The Galaxy would mount a comeback behind Robbie Keane, but they were never able to recover after getting blitzed at the start of the match.
A couple of years prior, one team demolished two MLS teams in consecutive rounds. Santos Laguna, who were led by Oribe Peralta, Darwin Quintero and Herculez Gomez, beat the Seattle Sounders 6-1 in a home second leg after going down 2-1 in the first leg. In the semifinals against Toronto FC, they drilled the Canadian side 6-2 in Torreon after a 1-1 first leg.
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Those two teams had championship pedigrees, and looked utterly incapable of putting their foot on the ball and slowing the game down when they needed to.
What we saw last week were three teams — the New York Red Bulls, Toronto and Seattle — that did not show that unease in their Leg 1 matchups.
Some have pointed out that the Red Bulls match against Club Tijuana looked like many previous MLS vs. Liga MX matches, with the an MLS ‘keeper getting peppered with shots. But when you dig down into the numbers, you can see that Xolos had few quality chances (having Luis Robles helped too).
The Red Bulls didn’t control possession but when they were on the ball, they were quick and decisive. They had few turnovers in the midfield, which have historically been the downfall for MLS teams. The fact that they scored so early was also a major factor in the way the rest of the match played out and the 2-0 win meant they became the first MLS team to win a CCL match in Mexico by multiple goals.
Toronto went up against a Tigres side that have won the last three Aperturas and have appeared in the last two CCL finals. They are on one of the best runs in Liga MX history by almost any measurement. TFC, an all-time great team themselves, conceded almost nothing to them.
The expected goals difference was notable, with Toronto ending with an advantage of 1.68-.20. That means TFC would be expected to score 1.48 more goals than Tigres on average based on their quality of chances. Their eight-shot advantage over Tigres was the most for any MLS team over a Liga MX team since at least 2015. They did not wilt after seeing Eduardo Vargas finish Tigres’ only quality chance of the night. The only team to make a notable comeback like that against a Mexican team were the 2012 Sounders, who also notched a home win against Tuca Ferretti’s team.
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The expected goals in Seattle were much closer, with the Sounders holding a slight advantage (1.33-1.27) over a Chivas team that currently sits near the bottom of the Liga MX table. Stefan Frei came up big a couple times, once after Roman Torres was consumed by the turf monster. In truth this match could have easily ended 2-2, with Clint Dempsey missing a couple chances in addition to his goal.
It was the least impressive of the three wins, but the fact that Brian Schmetzer’s team was able to pull it off gives them a greater chance to advance than many other MLS teams in the past.
Heading into Leg 2, only the Red Bulls should be favored to advance to the semifinals. After all, Tigres need only a 1-0 result in their daunting home venue to put themselves ahead. And a one-goal edge might not prove enough for Seattle against a prideful Chivas side. Nevertheless, the Leg 2 results should not obscure the fact that the level of play exhibited by the MLS sides in the opening leg illustrated a step forward tactically and mentally.
Flaws were present, of course, but overall there was a sense of something different. There wasn’t the fear when you saw Cristian Roldan got closed down, or when Jozy Altidore had to hold up the ball against Hugo Ayala. Instead, there was the fight and confidence not often seen by MLS players in these matches. Even if New York, Toronto and Seattle fail to succeed on Tuesday and Wednesday, there was a palpable change in this continental rivalry.
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