tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99580576789162871.post8916431191679876736..comments2024-03-01T08:38:17.887+00:00Comments on Snap, Kaká and Pop!: Mistakes and Melo-drama as Brazil Exit Copasnapkakapophttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12445663831424089284noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99580576789162871.post-23114751238407853662010-07-19T21:59:43.481+01:002010-07-19T21:59:43.481+01:00Thank-you very much! I'll have a look at that ...Thank-you very much! I'll have a look at that forum.snapkakapophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12445663831424089284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99580576789162871.post-24876856340987897502010-07-19T21:43:43.683+01:002010-07-19T21:43:43.683+01:00Oh, don't tell me about Falcão. We used to hav...Oh, don't tell me about Falcão. We used to have him and Toninho Cerezo in our midfield ... compare that to Felipe Melo and Gilberto Silva. Sigh. I don't think we'll ever have a team that can play some sort of free-flowing beautiful without a player like him. We need a DM or CM who can dictate the plays and somehow control the rhytym of the match. That's why I want Hernanes to be called since the first friendly (check what I'm planning for the Seleção here: http://www.tiki-taka.org/forums/index.php?/topic/9725-o-futuro-da-selecao-brasileira/).<br /><br />I don't understand why Felipão would want to coach the Seleção again, to be honest. He's beloved in Brasil for 2002, and his salary is huge. Taking the Seleção again would be a risk. <br /><br />Parreira? Please no. I would rather have Mano Menezes, maybe Leonardo.<br /><br />By the way, very nice blog. It's nice to see a foreign person talking so vividly about brazilian football.Mariohttp://www.tiki-taka.org/forumsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99580576789162871.post-50438291579420767262010-07-19T18:47:34.573+01:002010-07-19T18:47:34.573+01:00Mario, thanks for your comment. I think it could d...Mario, thanks for your comment. I think it could definitely turn out to be a decisive moment. Many former players (Falcão, Tostão, among others) are calling for a seleção that does justice to the history and prestige of Brazilian football.<br /><br />My only worry is that this mission to go back to the style of old will bring an old coach back...Scolari and Parreira have been rumoured. I'd prefer an up and coming coach...it'd be a brave move to appoint someone like Leonardo, but it could be more productive.snapkakapophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12445663831424089284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99580576789162871.post-33599676938901684362010-07-19T02:36:35.505+01:002010-07-19T02:36:35.505+01:00Interesting how you mentioned that the loss could ...Interesting how you mentioned that the loss could turn out to be a positive juncture in the end. It can be easy to analyze the failure through an immediate perspective, while few people can see the bigger picture. I admit that I got really sad after the game, but I started to imagine the effect that a possible title would have on football worldwide and I eventually got back to normal. In the beggining of the World Cup, I told some friends that I would like to face Spain. Not only because it would be a hell of a match, but also because I would like to see Spain beating us with their sexy football. Then I hoped that CBF would get like 'We should be playing like this, damn it!' and changed it in time for 2014. Something like that. But seriously, I never really liked Dunga's "results come first" phylosophy, and even if we had won, there would still be that feeling of 'It could have been better'.Mariohttp://www.tiki-taka.org/forums/noreply@blogger.com