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Over a year ago in a column for Soccer Times, I recall noting that the great players like
Ronaldinho were starting to burn out due to a non-stop season of club, European, and international
matches - not to mention the promotional tours that reduce any off time to recharge. In Ronnie's
case, we watched him degrade over time until it reached a point where some said he had "fallen
out of love with football.
Dunga could be seeing his days numbred as coach of the Brazilian national team. The road is not
very easy for the Canarinha as they face an inspired Chilean side in Santiago, they wil then follow
that up with a fairly accessible match against Bolivia at home. The result sounds accessible [...]
Lets see, we already have Kaka, Ronaldo, Pato, Emerson, and Dida, so while we're at it lets just
add Ronaldinho too! A.C. Milan have become the unofficial club for the Brazilian national team now.
Its pretty funny in one sense that one team could have so many top players from another country's
national side, but it should make for some highly entertaining games at the San Siro.
Brazilian national team coach Dunga made headlines when he left Ronaldinho out of his 23-man
roster for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers against Venezuela in San Cristobal and against
Colombia in Rio in a little less than three weeks."(Ronaldinho) lacks training time with his
new team. We hope that he will come back to being [.
Alex Tobin, Central Coast Mariners Development Manager is back from Brazil, Sao Paolo to be exact.
Mariners Release below.
Tobin returns from eye opening São Paolo excursion
Central Coast Mariners Development Manager Alex Tobin has returned from a week-long stay with
Mariners' sister club São Paolo in Brazil eager to further establish the yellow and navy's
links with one of the true giants of world football.
The agent of Brazilian goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri has revealed that Liverpool have been given
permission by Palmeiras to open talks with the player, with regard to a transfer to Anfield.
Juninho Parmigiani stated that the two clubs were set to agree the details for a deal involving the
26-year-old, who has been at Palestra Italia since the beginning of his career.
Despite sitting at the top of the league, the New England Revolution have been mediocre at home
this season. With potentially their largest crowd of the year at Gillette Stadium on Friday thanks
to a doubleheader with the Brazilian National Team against Venezuela, the Revs will try to feed off
the surge to change their fortunes against a struggling FC Dallas team.