Lumberjack Pete7 said:It goes in cycles. look at France and Italy they were always world beaters now they are struggling greatly. Brazil will be back like Spain won't always be amazing in the future.
Enjoying being a Blue said:I think Brazil has tried to play a more European combatative game than playing to their strenghts of passing and skilful football. The new manager - Mano Menezes from what I understand is going back to their roots. Hopefully the world of football will be brighter for it.
Agree that things tend to move in cycles. I just think Brazil tried too hard to change when it was not necessary.
Not sure what is happening in the domestic league. I think it is pretty chaotic as it has always been.
Would love to see Ganso in Europe to see how he adapts. Hopefully he thrives and in time could wear the blue of City.
S04 said:Haha, like footy is something inherited..
The Xbox generation will hardly kick balls on the streets in Brazil. That makes the youth setups more important for domestic clubs, that basically have been spoilt rotten before.
southern muppet said:S04 said:Haha, like footy is something inherited..
The Xbox generation will hardly kick balls on the streets in Brazil. That makes the youth setups more important for domestic clubs, that basically have been spoilt rotten before.
Well kids in the favelas in Brazil probably can't afford Xboxes.