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By carlos Figueira | March 14th, 2010 at 11:57 am
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I do feel that Adreano should not be in the brazilain team for the world cup or any other games. If any can tell me what he has done for brazil sences he been playing in the past year. I believe every one would agree with me. He`s not ready and never will be. There are far many amazing player that are beter than Adreano. Thank you.

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By Hector | March 14th, 2010 at 11:32 pm
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don’t forget I will have a special Corinthians blog tomorrow. Robert Carlos with another GREAT GOAL!!!!! and Ronaldo beats a defender ont he run?!?!!!

I told you Vic :D

Santos showed immaturity and vulnerability. noone saw Armero aka the worst player on Palmeiras’s squad getting 2 assists and a hattrick by Robert???!!! his last goal to seal the win was just a fairy tale ending. neymar meltdown and gets a red. and finally Palmeiras win the dance off between them and Santos :D

Adriano also beats his critics with an impressive performance tonight. and with his shirt saying, “God forgive all the evil people” which is aiming towards people like us and media alike for saying he is back to his depressing form and etc…

great day!!

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By Vic | March 15th, 2010 at 8:37 am
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Gawd I can’t get one right! hahaha

That was a great great match, and ultimately good for both sides: Palmeiras shrugs off their huge crisis and Santos’ kids get a slap in the face that serves nicely as a reality check.

But the most amazing moment of the weekend wasn’t Armero’s pretty pretty dance moves(!) or Robert’s fairy tale, but ROBERTO CARLOS’ F’ING INCREDIBLE GOAL. Aah, I’m so glad I root for Corinthians :)

By Samuel | March 15th, 2010 at 11:51 am
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if Adriano goes to the World Cup, i will never forgive Dunga! what a hypocrite… he better end up taking Pato instead.

By kendinho | March 15th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
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ROnaldinho is still very good in the field .the problem is that the world always wants dinho to be entertaining all the time it should not be so. BEcause he did not please us in the man united game we think he is not fit for 2010 dats a fat lie.for u dunga dont look supid among your 22 players some will not even play a single match why dont you call dinho 4 security reasons its clear u hate dinho because even be4 ireland match dinho was excellent still yet you didnot call him just try and include his name love ur enemies.FOR u MR PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL dont watch one match and conclude .

By kendinho | March 15th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
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HIS excellency the president of brazil watched the man united game against milan and made a statement after the match dat dunga is right not to call dinho.stop giving dunga powers to think he is right you cannot even play football or were you a football fan in your yuothful age or even now.YOU cannot watch one match and conclude.MAY be u were tired on ur luxurius sit be4 you said that so you are 4given.DINHO IS STILL a good player dunga even give him a reserve bench he will still prove it .AS BOB MARLEY SAID TIME ALONE WILL TELL .DUNGA GIVE HIM dat time.president follow ur politics dont intefer.

By Duvel | March 15th, 2010 at 3:50 pm
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Kendinho, Lula didn’t say that. The story was misquoted. I posted an article about it, and the subsequent correction to the story.

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By TAU FROM RSA | March 16th, 2010 at 4:43 am
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Haiti, I must say once more that all people who think that Dunga thought majestically to ignore Ronadhino are idiots and weak including you. I am not sure if you are truthful when you say you are in Brazil, because you sound as if you hate Brazil like Dunga. The Strong citizens of a country know their weak point. I am flabbergasted to realize that the strongest team in the world doesn’t know that Dunga is their weak point. Dunga WILL NEVER MAKE IT. YOU CAN’T LEAVE OUT VETERAN IN CHARGE FOR SUCH EVENT AND BRING LOT OF WEAK LEARNING SOCCEER STUDENTS TO WOLRD CUP. The must be people who can keep shape and pace permanently without yell of coach like Dhino. To coach does not need headache after game or huge noise during the game as per anticipations of Dunga in 2010 WC. What is required is to get players with informed perspective and enough soccer vocabulary to always in advance keep things in order like Dinho. Haiti you hate you own country. You cannot afford to win based on fortune.

By pissed off | March 16th, 2010 at 9:14 am
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dunga is an ass hole no doubt about that we need a super sub one who can win a match with some magic and thats R80

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By TAU FROM RSA | March 16th, 2010 at 11:19 am
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Brazilian President Lula is weakest President in the world including his wife. You cannot say a citizen does’nt deserve to present his country. That is to say the citizen is not Brazilian enough and that itself is a case. How can the whole president say that? Lula do you think you deserve to emerge as the Brazilian president for 2010 world cup in democratically exposed RSA? Or you feel to hide yourself somewhere in California based on your current attitude towards Ronaldino. How did you become a president if you have favorites amongst your citizens?I just viewed your photo from net, You are just a monster who is willing to victimize some of citizens for the sake of fame.

By ryan | March 16th, 2010 at 8:13 pm
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ronaldindo is still the best player in the world dunga is a fool if he dont have dinho in the squad dinho is my baller i wish to be like him some day when dinho is playing it is like a art in the game he is a burn legen so i thing that dunga should put him and the squad dunga should think about wat he’s doing ok.

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By saurab giri | March 16th, 2010 at 8:55 pm
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hi dear brazilian players friend and dear brazilian,in last world cup brazialian tem was defated by france,i m blind supporter of brazil,i m from nepal
in 2010 worldcup brazil must win the world cup,anyhow
brazilan football team is the best team in the world,in brazilian team there are kaka,robinho,ronaldinho,luis fabiano, etc
so the most powerful team,must win the 2010 worldcup football,best of luck,
saurab giri
nepal

By saurab giri | March 16th, 2010 at 9:00 pm
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always loves brazilian player,brazil must win the 2010 worldcup besause u must remember that,brazil is known by country of pele,
ur players must play agood pass,and play in aatcking movement.dunga the best coach,so brazil must win 19th worldcup.best of luck.
saurab giri
nepal

By Sol | March 17th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
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since when is there a moderator here?

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By Hector | March 18th, 2010 at 4:28 pm
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your guess is as good as mines.

By Samuel | March 19th, 2010 at 11:53 am
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i voted other because FC Barcelona’s Maxwell is the best option we have yet Dunga has never given him a chance. just a slight flaw on his scouting system perhaps?

By Hector | March 19th, 2010 at 4:10 pm
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does Maxwell even start on a constant basis??

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By kurt | March 19th, 2010 at 4:58 pm
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does Julio Baptista even start on a constant basis??

By Kenny | March 19th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
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Agree with you, Samuel, I think Maxwell and Fabio Aurelio are the top performing brazilian left backs currently.
Love your response Kurt; some questions don’t deserve an answer and are better responded with a rhetorical question!!!!!. I have always liked Bastos, but as a left winger- not entirely sure how he will perform as a left full back. In the absence of Aurelio, and Maxwell, he will be my choice.
Dani Alves is an excellent choice though, but I rather have him play as an attacking right winger to replace Elano if need be (like he did in the COPA America finals)

By annonymous | March 19th, 2010 at 11:45 pm
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hahahah good call kurt.

By Hector | March 20th, 2010 at 10:33 am
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okay Kurt, since you wanna play dunce.

what has Maxwell contributed to the Brazilian NT to make him earn a call-up compared to Julio Baptista…

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By Hector | March 20th, 2010 at 10:34 am
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i’ll give you a couple of days.

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By Stylez81 | March 20th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
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I think Dani Alves will be the best option even though he is not used to playing on the left side.If he can replicate what he does on the right side to the left side.That means the backline will be sorted for the WC.

By lokombe taylor | March 21st, 2010 at 8:30 am
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laisse dinho evolue au sein de l’equipe brezilienne ’cause l’afrique entiére l’attend et c’est un bon jouer capable de changer le match.Alor dunga laisse dinho ds la selection.

By Haiti-Brasil | March 21st, 2010 at 1:42 pm
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TAU from RSA, I might just ignore your disrecpectful comments given how busy I am in life. You want to be personal? Let me tell you this:soccer is my passion, it’s what I spend my money on and it’s what I do (playing for fun) when I am not working on my doctoral research. You think I am an idiot because I have a different opinion from your’s? If you read carefully, you might notice that I am not in Brazil (my comments were posted from the US) and from Pachet5 comments, you would see that I am not Brazilian, but Haitian. However, since Pele and the superstars of his generation, the Brazilain national team became a global cultural heritage. In Haiti, we breathe football and nowhere else is the passion for the selecao greater than in that country (thousands take to the street when they win!). When did you start watching the WC and Brazil in particular? Since the epic team of 1970, Brazil has been playing beautiful football, but with a lack of tactical intelligence and rigor to win the WC. In 1982, I could not eat when the Brazil team (which was a “football poem” with Zico…) got eliminated by loosing 3-2 to Italy (with a more pragmatic approach). Same thing happened with the 1990 team vs Maradona’s Argentina. They had to wait until 1994 where they played still good football, but with more defensive security with a system embodied by the leadership (and tactical intelligence) of the very Dunga that you arrogantly call an idiot and Mauro Silva. All I am saying is coach Dunga has proved over and over again that his system works without Dinho (e.g. the Confederation Cup he won on your homesoil), and it’s unfair to think that the competitions he won are nothing. It’s like people are telling me that Argentinians (with Messi) were not interested in winning the Copa America in 2007, or the Spaniards did not want to win the Confed. Cup??? He gave Dinho his chances many times , but it did not worked out. These are facts. He is the coach, he has always been (and is) a winner, and he knows what will work for his team and what will not. This is my opinion and if you thimk that makes me an idiot, you probably need to grow up.

P.s. Also, next time show some respect when you talk about the President of a Country who got elected by his citizens because of noticeable contributions to their society.

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