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Bravado

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  1. 15 hours ago, Devil said:

    Neymar might have no choice but to go to Saudi as nobody else can afford him

    He can still take a pay cut, no? I mean, I don't think PSG are looking for a transfer fee remotely close to what they paid for him... Not sure where he fits at the moment (Utd? Chelsea?), but I'm pretty confident Prem clubs would easily afford an 80M-or-so move.

  2. On 10/06/2023 at 13:46, N U F C said:

    How is everyone getting on?

    All good. 

    And glad to be back (I'm aware no one even remembers who I am, but still).

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  3. 9 hours ago, El_Loco said:

     

    Copa Libertadores, as usual, will have a huge impact on determining the destiny of the championship. I fancy Cruzeiro to win this year, they´re in a tough spot in their Libertadores group, but they have a quality team that seem to be more built for that kind of competition, over 38 rounds.

    Hopefully, my local club, Atlético Paranaense, does well this year.

    The full schedule for the 1st round. Cruzeiro vs Grêmio tomorrow is definitely the highlight. 

     

     

     

    Don't you consider Palmeiras firm favourites to take the title? 

  4. 3 hours ago, The Rebel CRS said:

    Yet you'll travel for about 15 hours on a plane to go to shitty London? :ph34r:

    xDxDxDxDxD

    To be fair I've never really been to London just to get the whole tourist experience; I used to go to England (which you might find shitty but it's brilliant in many ways) so I had no other choice. xD I like it a lot though. 

  5. On 03/12/2017 at 09:37, The Rebel CRS said:

    I remember @El_Loco telling me a story about how he visited the Amazon Rainforest. It would be interesting to hear more. Also @Bravado, have you ever visited there mate? Since you're from Brazil and like to travel, I'd be surprised if you didn't.

     

    I haven't though. :41_pensive: Too far away from where I used to live  (five hours by plane or so?).

  6. On 16/11/2017 at 7:29 AM, Blue said:

    Jo has his good and bad spells. He's had a good season after not doing much since he won the Libertadores in 2013. Overall an OK player but nothing more than a Brazilian league standard.

    I don't think he's that good even for Brazilian standards. Most people there find it rather dodgy that he's the top scorer in the league.

    On 16/11/2017 at 7:48 AM, True Blue said:

    Any chances of a national squad spot?

    Nope.

    On 16/11/2017 at 8:00 AM, Blue said:

    Well he was Fred's backup in the 2014 World Cup. I think that says a lot to be honest xD

    Fred has had a great career in Brazil. I definitely can understand why he got called up in the first place... Jô, on the other hand, has always had an odd one.

    On 17/11/2017 at 3:48 PM, Blue said:

    The other day was huge for any football fan to celebrate. 

    The Chapecoense plane crash was almost a year ago now (I believe in 12 days). Well just the other day, Chape survived relegation with a few matches to go. Outstanding achievement and it showed that everyone played for the club and the victims.

    Quite emotional, they did amazingly IMO. 

  7. Sorry for my absence. The thread is now up to date again.

    On 12/10/2017 at 8:59 PM, Blue said:

    I see Paolo's replacement for this match is Lucas Paqueta. I've seen him twice and was impressed by him. Only 20 as well. One for the future perhaps. Hope he doesn't choose Ukraine as one of his next clubs.

    That lad's a beast on FM! 

  8. On 2017-6-1 at 7:08 PM, True Bender said:

    It's almost 3 years since the world cup. How has Brazilian football developed in the mean time?

    Are there new youth academies? Do the national teams (adults and youth) play modern systems now?

    Not really, things haven't changed much.

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