Ted Hughes wrote:I too have a 'no Brazilians' policy but if both Tricky & Bob agree on signing one, then I have to trust they know what they are doing.
I recon Maicon has done ok but Bob has used him occasionally at the wrong time.
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Risby wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:<null>
there seems to be a big difference in work rate between Argentinians and Brazilians
Risby wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:<null>
Robhino didn't have the best of times with us, but I grew to like Elano and despite what people may think, I was gutted when he left.
Overall though, there seems to be a big difference in work rate between Argentinians and Brazilians and I just hope that if there is any truth in the rumour, we get a Brazilian with a good work ethic.
Risby wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:<null>
Robhino didn't have the best of times with us, but I grew to like Elano and despite what people may think, I was gutted when he left.
Overall though, there seems to be a big difference in work rate between Argentinians and Brazilians and I just hope that if there is any truth in the rumour, we get a Brazilian with a good work ethic.
Mancio4ever wrote:It's certainly a personal bias, rather than an assessment on overall qualities of Brazilians: They certainly are one of, if not THE greatest Footballing Nation, but still..... insofar I am concerned, I much prefer laziness in charge of Bollox Dept.... :-)
Risby wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:It's certainly a personal bias, rather than an assessment on overall qualities of Brazilians: They certainly are one of, if not THE greatest Footballing Nation, but still..... insofar I am concerned, I much prefer laziness in charge of Bollox Dept.... :-)
Perhaps it is a tad biased, blind-sided by the Brazilians we have had. We all know about their quality and attacking threat.
But eh, for us, I only want the players who are prepared to work and score 50 goals a season!
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