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any tips for tonight? :shifty:

 

Hard to put money in the Brazilian league. It is a great watch tonight though. 2nd half of three of the biggest derbies to start soon.

 

Sao Paulo v Corinthians (0-0)

Fluminense v Flamengo (Fred had scored 1-0)

Atletico MG v Cruzeiro (Bolivian striker Marcelo Moreno has scored for Cruzeiro 1-0)

 

Also as for betting I think u2.5goals in most Corinthians matches will probably get in. Terrible team to support at the moment under Mano, organized and boring.

 

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Lines-woman in Brazil. and this is why most people except Deuce and some f***ers on here love Brazil ;)

 

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http://extra.globo.com/incoming/7913809-809-db7/w640h360-PROP/fernanda-uliana-bandeirinha-musa-3.jpg

 

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Flagged for offside in a play where the player was probably 10 yards onside today. You guys know the drill right? Cruzeiros director of football told her to go pose for Playboy magazine or something as she's not cut to be a lineswoman in this league but is good-looking. :lol:

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Second legs of Bolivar (1) v (1) Lanus and Defensor (2) v (0) At. Nacional tonight late night football fans.

 

Only A.N out of the possible semi-finalists have won it before so it looks like a new name on the Copa Libertadores this year.

 

Cruzeiro completed the capitulation of the Brazilian teams by bowing out last night against San Lorenzo. Arsenal, a team no-one likes, got knocked out by Nacional of Paraguay.

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First time in 23 years that a Brazilian side doesn't qualify for the semi-final. What an absolute failure this has been having had a Brazilian side win the previous four editions.

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Fernandao, ex-Internacional player and big idol of Internacional when they won the Libertadores couple seasons back passed away in a tragic helicopter accident yesterday. Played 4 seasons in France for Marseille and Toulouse. Played one game for the national team as well.

 

36 years old, had just retired, way too young.

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Fair do's, read a while back (at odds with the article) that they're going to move the ground bit by bit to the new site. 3 sides of it are as basic as you can get.

 

Puts San Lore back on the tourist trail too now that folk won't have to go to a slum to watch them.

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According to newspaper El Mercurio Pellegrini rejected an approach from CBF to manage the Brazilian national side. Think it's bullshit per usual and I think in national team football the manager should be from the country he's going to manage (at least in my team, don't care what others do).

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Dungas first call up for friendlies in his new stint as manager

 

Jefferson, Rafael

Maicon, Filipe Luis, Danilo and Alex Sandro

David Luiz, Gil, Miranda, Marquinhos

Luiz Gustavo, Ramires, Elias (:anguish:), Fernandinho, Everton Ribeiro, Oscar

Neymar, Coutinho, Willian, Tardelli, Ricardo Goulart, Hulk

 

Gil and Elias both plays for Corinthians and neither are good enough. Interested to see the rest bar Tardelli which is as average as they come. Goulart and Ribeiro are running riot in the Brazilian league and will be interesting to see how they deal with playing for Brazil.

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Dungas first call up for friendlies in his new stint as manager

 

Jefferson, Rafael

Maicon, Filipe Luis, Danilo and Alex Sandro

David Luiz, Gil, Miranda, Marquinhos

Luiz Gustavo, Ramires, Elias (:anguish:), Fernandinho, Everton Ribeiro, Oscar

Neymar, Coutinho, Willian, Tardelli, Ricardo Goulart, Hulk

 

Gil and Elias both plays for Corinthians and neither are good enough. Interested to see the rest bar Tardelli which is as average as they come. Goulart and Ribeiro are running riot in the Brazilian league and will be interesting to see how they deal with playing for Brazil.

 

:lol: Hulk again?

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Still Dunga though. :lol:

 

Aye. How the fuck does he have that job? I assumed he must have done something stunning in the last 2 years. Clearly not. Does shit as Brazil manager, leaves, gets a club job... 9 months and then sacked... sits around for a year.... BRAZIL JOB.

 

Twat.

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Every time Tim Vickery talks about his reaction when he lifted the World Cup trophy has me creased.

 

It's scandalous how the Brasilian FA have been able to dig their heads in the sand after the World Cup and get away with it.

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Every time Tim Vickery talks about his reaction when he lifted the World Cup trophy has me creased.

 

It's scandalous how the Brasilian FA have been able to dig their heads in the sand after the World Cup and get away with it.

They've learnt from the best.

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Still Dunga though. :lol:

 

Aye. How the f*** does he have that job? I assumed he must have done something stunning in the last 2 years. Clearly not. Does s*** as Brazil manager, leaves, gets a club job... 9 months and then sacked... sits around for a year.... BRAZIL JOB.

 

t***.

 

TBF he won everything except the World Cup and that was due to a bad 45mins against Netherlands. Did a good job just not appealing to the eye which is what we all want in Brazil.

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So Scolari's Gremio was deducted 3points from the league and kicked out of the cup after racism occured from the stands in a cup game. They've been doing so well in the league since he was appointed and he isproving once again that he's a good manager having gathered 6w 3d 2l (those two losses came in two of his three first games against league leader Cruzeiro and derby rivals Internacional who are second). There's only one problem with his team. It's built for 1-0 wins. They've only conceded one goal in their last 8, but also only scored 6 goals. (In 24 matches they've got 19 scored goals and 14 conceded)

 

Cruzeiro drew yesterday giving Internacional the chance to close the gap if they win to 6 points. Atletico Mineiro has three straight 3-2 wins and have started this second half of the season excellently.

 

Also, Rogerio Ceni the goalie is 14th top scorer with 6 goals :lol: and third highest scorer in his team.

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