From: Lorik Atmos on 11 Mar 2010 17:05 Those who like football must love one of those three teams, perhaps all of them. They are beyond nationalism, beyond sports. They are football. Thanks to them. -- L.A.
From: Abubakr on 11 Mar 2010 19:38 On Mar 12, 9:05 am, Lorik Atmos <asm...(a)invalid.mc> wrote: > Those who like football must love one of those three teams, perhaps all > of them. > > They are beyond nationalism, beyond sports. They are football. Thanks to > them. > > -- > L.A. Brazil's disguise is wearing thin these days. I don't think they should hang off the coat tails of the Pele and Tele Santana eras and their colorful lovable supporters any longer. Those were loved teams. In the last 20 years all they've done is play catenaccio to a samba beat.
From: Diabolik on 11 Mar 2010 20:24 "Abubakr" <deltarasha(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:e00bfc9f-255d-4760-89ba-293708b13412(a)l12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... On Mar 12, 9:05 am, Lorik Atmos <asm...(a)invalid.mc> wrote: > Those who like football must love one of those three teams, perhaps all > of them. > > They are beyond nationalism, beyond sports. They are football. Thanks to > them. > > -- > L.A. > Brazil's disguise is wearing thin these days. I don't think they > should hang off the coat tails of the Pele and Tele Santana eras and > their colorful lovable supporters any longer. Those were loved teams. > In the last 20 years all they've done is play catenaccio to a samba > beat. I think Leonardo would be a great coach for Brasil. He adopts the Tele Santana philosophy of football.
From: Abubakr on 11 Mar 2010 20:31 On Mar 12, 12:24 pm, "Diabolik" <Diabo...(a)noemail.com> wrote: > "Abubakr" <deltara...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:e00bfc9f-255d-4760-89ba-293708b13412(a)l12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 12, 9:05 am, Lorik Atmos <asm...(a)invalid.mc> wrote: > > > Those who like football must love one of those three teams, perhaps all > > of them. > > > They are beyond nationalism, beyond sports. They are football. Thanks to > > them. > > > -- > > L.A. > > Brazil's disguise is wearing thin these days. I don't think they > > should hang off the coat tails of the Pele and Tele Santana eras and > > their colorful lovable supporters any longer. Those were loved teams. > > In the last 20 years all they've done is play catenaccio to a samba > > beat. > > I think Leonardo would be a great coach for Brasil. > > He adopts the Tele Santana philosophy of football. I wonder if Milan and Brazil will allow him to do both, NT management is a part-time job, after all? But wishful thinking as apart from the Tele hiatus in the 80's Brazil's admininstrators have been caught by the Euro bug since the 70's, they'll just pick another Lazaroni/Parreira/Dunga type manager again.
From: Nick on 11 Mar 2010 21:06 On 11 ožu, 23:05, Lorik Atmos <asm...(a)invalid.mc> wrote: > Those who like football must love one of those three teams, perhaps all > of them. > > They are beyond nationalism, beyond sports. They are football. Thanks to > them. > > -- > L.A. Cameroon
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