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In terms of his partner, I guess if you watched them last year you're thinking of Jean? Although previously he formed an excellent pairing with Richarlyson. Think you're certainly spot on with your characterisation of Sao Paulo as a workman-like team as well, by the way. Speaking of the Brazilian league, have you seen anything of Keirrison at Palmeiras? |
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Keirrison was at Coritiba, wasn't he? He got the award for most promising player last season. I saw him towards the end of the season but he didn't really do anything. Not really apart from that, only a few goals on highlights and stuff. You a fan? |
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[quote=That Boy Ronaldo!;1341152]Thought Anderson was fantastic last night.
Even winning 3-0 he was %@#$&!ing other players for not helping out. [b]Said it many times, add goals to his game and he's a complete midfielder, his first goal will do him the world of good./[b][quote] Steady on. Completely over-hyped, a good player yes, but got loads to learn / improve |
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Keirrison off to a nice start in the competition, by the way. He scored two goals and put in a good performance against Real Potosi in the first leg of the preliminary round. Potosi's defending not up to much, mind. He should probably have had a hat-trick too. Incidentally, was just reading an interview with the great Socrates in Placar magazine. Taking about contemporary players who would have fit into that great 1982 midfield of Brazil, he points to Zidane and Hernanes as a couple of the few who would be worthy of a place. From a man of Socrates stature, that's quite some compliment for a young lad like Hernanes. |
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