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17:12 January, 15, 2008

Abel Braga has made it known he would be keen to succeed Sam Allardyce at St James' Park

 

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Representative Alex McLaughlin told the Evening Chronicle: “Abel is a very experienced coach who has outstanding tactical and coaching skills and he has managed at the highest levels in both Brazil and France.

 

“He is currently with Internacional Brazil and they have just won the Dubai Cup beating Inter Milan.

 

“He is looking for an opportunity to return to Europe and he knows all about the situation at Newcastle United and he believes he can bring success to whichever club he joins.”

 

Braga also guided Internacional to the Copa Libertadores and Club World Cup titles in 2006.

 

http://www.fansfc.com/frontpage/frontpagenews.asp?newsid=179299

 

would love it if we got him! What are your thoughts?

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Oh, and before any serious answers, you might want to look at his past managerial record and how long he stays at clubs for. Bit shocking.

 

Which is?

 

Career as a manager

 

    * 1985 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 1986 - Vitória (Brazil).

    * 1987-1988 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1988-1989 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1989-1991 - Famalicão (Portugal).

    * 1991 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1992-1993 - Belenenses (Portugal).

    * 1994 - Vitória de Setúbal (Portugal).

    * 1995 - Vasco (Brazil).

    * 1996 - Guarani (Brazil).

    * 1997 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1998 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 1999 - Coritiba (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Vasco da Gama (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Olympique de Marseille (France).

    * 2001-2002 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 2002 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 2003 - Ponte Preta (Brazil).

    * 2004 - Flamengo (Brazil).

    * 2005 - Fluminense (Brazil).

    * 2006-2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

    * 2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

 

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Oh, and before any serious answers, you might want to look at his past managerial record and how long he stays at clubs for. Bit shocking.

 

Which is?

 

Career as a manager

 

    * 1985 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 1986 - Vitória (Brazil).

    * 1987-1988 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1988-1989 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1989-1991 - Famalicão (Portugal).

    * 1991 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1992-1993 - Belenenses (Portugal).

    * 1994 - Vitória de Setúbal (Portugal).

    * 1995 - Vasco (Brazil).

    * 1996 - Guarani (Brazil).

    * 1997 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1998 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 1999 - Coritiba (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Vasco da Gama (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Olympique de Marseille (France).

    * 2001-2002 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 2002 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 2003 - Ponte Preta (Brazil).

    * 2004 - Flamengo (Brazil).

    * 2005 - Fluminense (Brazil).

    * 2006-2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

    * 2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

 

 

So he's more or less managed every team in Brazil? lol.

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Guest Mcdonald36

I could care less what he's done in Brazil.

 

Actually, this would be exactly the kind of mad appointment we'd make.

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Oh, and before any serious answers, you might want to look at his past managerial record and how long he stays at clubs for. Bit shocking.

 

Which is?

 

Career as a manager

 

    * 1985 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 1986 - Vitória (Brazil).

    * 1987-1988 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1988-1989 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1989-1991 - Famalicão (Portugal).

    * 1991 - Internacional (Brazil).

    * 1992-1993 - Belenenses (Portugal).

    * 1994 - Vitória de Setúbal (Portugal).

    * 1995 - Vasco (Brazil).

    * 1996 - Guarani (Brazil).

    * 1997 - Santa Cruz (Brazil).

    * 1998 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 1999 - Coritiba (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Vasco da Gama (Brazil).

    * 2000 - Olympique de Marseille (France).

    * 2001-2002 - Botafogo (Brazil).

    * 2002 - Atlético Paranaense (Brazil).

    * 2003 - Ponte Preta (Brazil).

    * 2004 - Flamengo (Brazil).

    * 2005 - Fluminense (Brazil).

    * 2006-2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

    * 2007 - Internacional (Brazil)

 

 

Damn  :yikes:

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Guest jimmy1982

Never heard of him. Don't want him as, looking at his record it would be just as big a gamble as putting Shearer in. Didn't last too long at Marseille which isn't a good sign.

 

That record also hints that his English isn't too hot which means Mort and Ashley won't want to know.

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If we get any Brazillian in charge I want Jorvan Vieira. If he can take over the Iraq footy team 2 months before the Asia 2007 footy tournament & guide them to winning it, taking over Newcastle will be a  piece of piss.

 

If you have about 8mins to waste key: Football Asia - Jorvan Viera Feature into YOUTUBE.

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Guest Geordie Gaz

Another fictional story from Anal in an attempt to get Chris Morts new mobile number tbh. why would his agent ring a "Journalist" when the position is open?

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Another fictional story from Anal in an attempt to get Chris Morts new mobile number tbh. why would his agent ring a "Journalist" when the position is open?

 

It is a agent touting his client.

 

Regardless of what people think of him, I know agents do ring him.

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Guest NUFCGator

Jumping from club to club seems to be pretty common in the Brazilian first division among top managers looking at their histories.

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Jumping from club to club seems to be pretty common in the Brazilian first division among top managers looking at their histories.

 

That is what makes Brazilians so appealing for the Newcastle job as they class being in charge for 6 months a long time.

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