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BsDq4NhCcAA-Pae.jpg Sir Ravindra Jadeja @SirJadeja Follow LOL! Even Neymar predicted the score. #BrazilvsGermany #GERBRA #WorldCup #WorldCup2014 #GERvsBRA #BRAvsGER 6:04 PM - 8 Jul 2014 hahah Sir Jaddu Twitter has caught the attnetion of international media.. CNET :hysterical: http://www.cnet.com/news/after-germanys-rout-of-brazil-jokes-fly-on-facebook-twitter/
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Brazil was great when they had the three R's' date=' Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldiniho. This year they were not good as they had only one R, Refreeinio. They did not belong.[/quote'] Actually four r's if u include Roberto Carlos. sent from dil se
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Brazil was great when they had the three R's' date=' Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldiniho. This year they were not good as they had only one R, Refreeinio. They did not belong.[/quote'] All three of them have won the World Player of the year,what a great team it was
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Historically, Brazil has produced outstanding footballers with the same seeming effortlessness with which it produces mangoes. The Brazilian football industry has been shaped by this plenty to resemble the country’s other exploitative, extractive industries. Footballers are another commodity to be exported. It’s a strictly materialistic system, in which the only guiding principle is success. This has been how Brazilian football has worked over the decades as it has gradually ceded its vibrant former identity. It didn’t matter that Brazilian football gradually ceased to be loved around the world. Nobody cared that the beautiful game had been overtaken by a hollow cult of victory. The enduring success of the national team covered the flaws. At any given time, Brazil could count on several of the best players in the world, and that was usually enough. It’s not enough anymore. Brazil’s players are no longer technically any better than the best Europeans. Now the top European countries, led by Spain and followed by Germany, have introduced the super-organization of top-level club football into the international game. In a future where big international teams move with the same complex sophistication as the best club sides, ad hoc collections of talent like the Brazilian national team will struggle to compete.
http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2014/07/brazil_germany_2014_world_cup_the_brazilians_thought_magical_thinking_would.single.html#pq=duD6fm
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Fred retires: Maligned Brazil striker has announced he will retire from international football after World Cup 2014 According to ProZone statistics, Fred emerged from the World Cup having spent less than one minute in possession of the ball during his six matches. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/worldcup/fred-retires-maligned-brazil-striker-has-announced-he-will-retire-from-international-football-after-world-cup-2014-9603211.html :ohmy: less than one minute in six matches...

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