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[beep!] these referees
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Grass Roots
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I heard about Galo.
These referees are b@astards. |
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Grass Roots
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I'm back!!
We lost last night, but Flamengo is hard to beat in Maracanã. Now we have to beat corinthians this weekend. |
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Grass Roots
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68 thousand people in maracanã last night. Flamengo's fans were great. And this is the finest flag I've ever seen.
Zico Eterno, |
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Grass Roots
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Internacional was a disillusionment.
Nor Libertadores, nor Sulamericana.... and almost Second Division. |
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Young Pro
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Is Romario the coach at Vasco now? Dose anyone know if this true & has he managed them for any games yet?
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Grass Roots
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He was, but just for one game, Vasco x América (México). Vasco has a new coach now, Valdir Espinosa. |
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Grass Roots
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SÃO PAULO FUTEBOL CLUBE - 5 TIMES BRAZILIAN CHAMPION
1977 - 1986 - 1991 - 2006 - 2007
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Grass Roots
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São Paulo, eu te amo.
Thanks for everything. You make my life better. |
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Moderator
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Well done. 5 times is abit poor though
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Grass Roots
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For brazilian football it isn't. Brazilian league, as we know it today, started in 1971. Only Flamengo, and now São Paulo, won it 5 times. The main winners: 5 times: Flamengo (1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1992). São Paulo (1977, 1986, 1991, 2006, 2007) 4 times: Corinthians (1990, 1998, 1999, 2005), Vasco (1974, 1989, 1997, 2000), Palmeiras (1972, 1973, 1993, 1994). 3 times: Internacional (1975, 1976, 1979) The league here is very tough to win. The teams are in the same level. |
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Young Pro
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Final standings:
1-São Paulo 77pts 2-Santos 62pts 3-Flamengo 61pts 4-Fluminense 61pts 5-Cruzeiro 60pts 6-Grêmio 58pts 7-Palmeiras 58pts 8-Atlético-MG 55pts 9-Botafogo 55pts 10-Vasco 54pts 11-Internacional 54pts 12-Atlético-PR 54pts 13-Figueirense 53pts 14-Sport 51pts 15-Náutico 49pts 16-Goiás 45pts 17-Corínthians 44pts 18-Juventude 41pts 19-Paraná 41pts 20-América 17pts Champion: São Paulo Libertadores: São Paulo, Santos, Flamengo, Fluminense e Cruzeiro Copa Sul-Americana: São Paulo, Grêmio, Palmeiras, Atlético-MG, Botafogo, Vasco, Inter e Atlético-PR Relegated: Corínthians, Juventude, Paraná e América |
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Young Pro
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Team of the championship:
GK-Rogério Ceni (São Paulo) RB-Leonardo Moura (Flamengo) CB-Breno (São Paulo) CB-Miranda (São Paulo) LB-Kléber (Santos) DM-Hernanes (São Paulo) DM-Richarlyson (São Paulo) AM-Ibson (Flamengo) AM-Valdívia (Palmeiras) CF-Acosta (Náutico) CF-Josiel (Paraná) |
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