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Hvor er rygtet om Gustavo fra? En eksotisk ESPN variant eller?

En ny Gilberto ville varme, forstår du.


fra bild.
hvad ? hvem har skrevet ? Kayokay yeps bild en udtalelse fra Karl Heinz,,,,
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Det var Bosse på sidste side.

Lørdag er der River - Rosario Central.. Jeg savner lidt god fodbold.
Ja jah så er jeg med på Gilberto Referencen - det er jo defensiv midtbanemand Arsenal bl.a mangler....

Ja den bliver suveræn alt preset er på river ...så det ligger til et sniger-mål af El loco....fredag er der iøvrigt clásico mellem San Lorenzo og Racing...fodboldsæsonen er begyndt for alvor.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Det er svært at se så mange clásicos når man bliver nødt til at følge Fogo, Rosario og Olimpia :-)
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Jeg takker og må følge nøjere med. Troede ellers at jeg havde læst Bild i dag. Vi kører igen.


Clássico da Rivalidade Fogo - FLA

Clássico Vovô FLU - FOGO

Clássico da Amizade FOGO - Vasco


El Clasico Moderno Olimpia - Real España

El Clásico Nacional/El Superclásico Olimpia - Marathon

El Clasico Capitalino Olimpia - Motagua

El Clásico Rosarino Rosario Central - Newell´s Old Boy (det skal du simpelthen se - det er det vigigste opgær uden for B.A kun overgået af River - Boca.....)

men det bliver sgu da til en del clasicos trods alt...returkampe og playoffs in mente....

@ Bosse

my bad havde slet ikke set du havde skrevet....
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Tim Vickery med han til lidt colombiansk kaffe.....

Radamel Falcao´s move to Monaco will boost Colombia

The French first division, Ligue One, kicks off at the weekend and newly promoted Monaco will be hoping to recapture former glories after spending big money over the summer.

Their two most significant signings have been the Colombian pair, striker Radamel Falcao and left-footed attacking midfielder James Rodriguez. Both are magnificent players - the former a goal machine at the top of his game, the latter rich in strong, creative promise.

While it surprised some that both players decided to move to Monaco, there is little doubt the transfers will benefit the Colombian national team.

The pair can further refine their on-field partnership - after all, a centre-forward is only as good as his service. Rodriguez and Falcao were in harness for Porto in the 2010-11 season and their relationship will surely benefit from playing together every week.

Perhaps more important is the fact their fixture load in the coming season will be relatively light. There are no European club competitions for Monaco. Restricted to domestic matches, there is little chance that Falcao and Rodriguez will have burnt themselves out before the 2014 World Cup.

It is undeniable that end-of-season fatigue is an important factor in tournament performance.

Falcao factfile

•Born: 10 February 1986

•Nationality: Colombian

•Position: Striker

•Clubs: River Plate (2005-2009); Porto (2009-2011) & Atletico Madrid (2011-2013)

•Atletico stats: 46 league games, 35 goals

•Did you know? Falcao became the first player to score a hat-trick in the Uefa Super Cup when he did so against Chelsea last September.


One of the most surprising sights I recall in football is that of Franco Baresi leading Italy out for the 1994 World Cup final. He had suffered an injury in the opening game, had undergone knee surgery and it was thought he would play no further part in the tournament. Yet there he was, given the task of organising his team´s defence against the likes of Romario and Bebeto. It looked like madness.

In the event, though, Baresi gave an immaculate performance, reading everything around him, timing his tackles, quietly imposing himself and passing crisply forward. The fact he missed in the penalty shootout is one of football´s great miscarriages of justice.

A few years ago I was present when the rival coaches from that match gave a news conference in Rio. Italy´s Arrigo Sacchi and Carlos Alberto Parreira of Brazil recalled the debilitating heat in which the game took place. Sacchi revealed a comment made at half-time by his midfielder Roberto Donadoni.

"If we go upfield," he had said, "there is no way we will be able to get back." And of course, both remembered the superb display that Baresi had given. It just went to show, said Sacchi as Parreira nodded in agreement, "that it was better to be injured than to be tired."

Since then, of course, the demands on top players have risen still further. Indeed, one of Sacchi´s themes on that occasion was that football had given in too much to financial questions, and that players should be prepared to be paid less in order to play less.

The club calendar is ever-swollen - even pre-season friendlies are now marketed these days as serious tournaments. And the World Cup becomes a victim of this process.

This was at its clearest in the 2002 tournament, in Japan and South Korea. The Champions League had recently been expanded and the World Cup was held early in a bid to avoid the rainy season. With so little time to recover, there was no margin for error.

The Brazil coaching staff, for example, are convinced they won that tournament in large part as a result of a better culture of physical preparation. They got Ronaldo fit, which Inter Milan had been unable to do. Barcelona did not believe that Rivaldo could play in the tournament. Brazil showed he could. And Cafu and Roberto Carlos, who had played the same European season as everyone else, kept on bombing up and down the flanks.

Meanwhile, Brazil could hardly believe their eyes as the one team they really feared self-destructed. France, reigning world champions, put their prestige on the line a few days before the tournament in a high-profile friendly against South Korea. The Brazilians would never have taken such a chance.

They had a gentle warm-up against Malaysia a week before debut, and then eased off. The French paid a high price for doing things differently. Against the Koreans Zinedine Zidane picked up an injury that kept him out of the first two games, and reduced him to one leg in the last match when France made a vain attempt to stay alive in the competition.

On such narrow margins are World Cups won and lost. Next year, though, Colombia´s physical preparation specialists will probably not have to worry too much about two of their most important players.

Between Monaco games Falcao and Rodriguez can recuperate by enjoying the principality´s relaxing views. And, for this season at least, there is no overload of games to take the edge off their displays when their country needs them most.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
El Clásico Rosarino Rosario Central - Newell´s Old Boy (det skal du simpelthen se - det er det vigigste opgær uden for B.A kun overgået af River - Boca.....)


Det skal jeg helt sikkert! Jeg har kun fulgt lidt med i ligaen, dengang Loco Abreu spillede for River.
Godt nyt for Dibben, dårligt nyt for Jørgen Leth

CONCACAF Champions League Wrap: Herediano thrash Valencia

Costa Rican club Herediano got off to the perfect start in the CONCACAF Champions League with a 6-1 rout of Valencia on Thursday.

Haiti´s Valencia were on the end of first-half goals from Herediano´s Ismael Gomez and Yendrick Ruiz, with the demolition continuing in the second half.

Victor Nunez Rodriguez, Jose Sanchez and Anllel Porras all scored, the latter four minutes after coming on as a substitute, with the sixth an own goal.

Roody Joseph scored for Valencia.

http://www.youtube.com/w…sf2PZvvLvOk

Pablo Herrera scored a hat-trick for Cartagines on a successful day for the Costa Rican sides.

The Primera Division runners-up coasted to a 4-2 win over El Salvador´s Isidro Metapan with Herrera getting on the score sheet on 40, 68 and 79 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/w…1RGYMs5HoCo


Panama forward Humberto Ward scored the opening two goals for Arabe Unido in their 3-1 win over Trinidad and Tobagan outfit W Connection.

http://www.youtube.com/w…idxD6IEqGUE
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
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