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one would presume he is out of the brazil job now... would it be worth the ffa to at least make an approach?
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He'll probably end up coaching Japan. Either him or Buchwald. Unlikely he'll come here.


Worth a shot, though.
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I wouldn't chase him.
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ozzie owl wrote:I wouldn't chase him.
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Socrates said Dunga's style betrayed Brazil's 'jogo bonito' culture.

Musn't get him.
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Con wrote:Socrates said Dunga's style betrayed Brazil's 'jogo bonito' culture.

Musn't get him.
agree, just in case he betrays our "joga bonito" culture too.
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Con wrote:Socrates said Dunga's style betrayed Brazil's 'jogo bonito' culture.

Musn't get him.
Joga Bonito hasn't existed for decades. Every Brazilian fan can tell you that.

It just means Dunga was a lot more tactic-driven and Socrates doesn't like that.
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If only Dunga had half followed the style of the 1982 side. A brilliant midfield of Socrates, Cerezo, Zico and Falcao, with Eder up on the left, and full-backs Junior and Leandro up in the opposition's half most of the time, this team was only undone by the fantastique Paolo Rossi in one of the best World Cup games of all time...

Meanwhile in 2010 Dunga had work-horses everywhere except for flashes of class from half-firing Kaka and Robinho..
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Con wrote:If only Dunga had half followed the style of the 1982 side. A brilliant midfield of Socrates, Cerezo, Zico and Falcao, with Eder up on the left, and full-backs Junior and Leandro up in the opposition's half most of the time, this team was only undone by the fantastique Paolo Rossi in one of the best World Cup games of all time...

Meanwhile in 2010 Dunga had work-horses everywhere except for flashes of class from half-firing Kaka and Robinho..
I hope you realise that they've all retired, so it's a bit hard for Dunga to call them up for the World Cup to follow that "style."
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I have realised that, Steelinho. But hopefully the next World Cup host nation (Brasil 2014) unearth some new talent from the favellas and get back to their brilliant roots...

No Dunga for OZ!
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Con wrote:I have realised that, Steelinho. But hopefully the next World Cup host nation (Brasil 2014) unearth some new talent from the favellas and get back to their brilliant roots...

No Dunga for OZ!
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