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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Lol the retarded stereotypes against the the players of the country that has consistently produced the best players never gets old. "No thanks to brazilians" is lol however much times its said.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
It's not wrong thought thou! Brazillians are like that most of the time. You see them disappear when they hit 30 of age! and Most of them are unprofessional, homesick, huge bellies :D and hard to discipline etc..

But in the end, there are always exception. Just like Africans are sporty and hard workers in general, it's not wrong to say the same for Brazilians (in general again), unless you want to play the "intellect" ;)
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Most of these type of players are offensive though :D

I can't remember hearing the Gilberto Silva or the Maicon partying and stuff.

But I agree, the stereotype is ridiculous.
 

RAVANELLI

it was all a dream
Jun 4, 2011
1,490
It's not wrong thought thou! Brazillians are like that most of the time. You see them disappear when they hit 30 of age! and Most of them are unprofessional, homesick, huge bellies :D and hard to discipline etc..

But in the end, there are always exception. Just like Africans are sporty and hard workers in general, it's not wrong to say the same for Brazilians (in general again), unless you want to play the "intellect" ;)
:agree:
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,967
There is definitely a culture aspect, at least they enjoy life, I guess. To be a footballer and stay out of the papers you have to virtually be a robot, it's not for everyone.

Of course there are extreme cases like Adriano....actually I started to write a list of players and about 15 came to mind, so I'll just leave it at Adriano.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
It's not wrong thought thou! Brazillians are like that most of the time. You see them disappear when they hit 30 of age! and Most of them are unprofessional, homesick, huge bellies :D and hard to discipline etc..

But in the end, there are always exception. Just like Africans are sporty and hard workers in general, it's not wrong to say the same for Brazilians (in general again), unless you want to play the "intellect" ;)
I dont deny their lifestyles, personalities or even culture as Jay said, but its virtually a storm in a tea cup issue for me, majority of them the stereotype "fit" for are quality players who mainly do their talking on the pitch and has done for most of their careers. Their lifestyles are irrelevant to me, unless they are total liabilities and extreme cases, or if one wants to factor in they would lose drive and motivation of after certain time of success and being on top. But saying no to brazilian players in general as some kind of bizzaro "personality" policy, let alone those types of individuals, for that is rather laughable.

I'm sure Barca was sooooooo burdened and regret having Ronaldinho, his last 1.5 seasons of totally lossed motivation will be what they only will remember :p *sarcasm overload*
 

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