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It looks like Carlos Alberto Pereira will be leaving the Brazilian National Squad. The post for the next Seleção's coach is open. Or maybe not cuz Carlos Alberto Parreira may stay as there are no conformation whatsoever. So who will it be?
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| Paulo Autuori |
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Topic: Who will be the next Seleção's coach? (Read 4109 times)
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Seleção Mujer
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Re:Who will be the next Seleção's coach?
« Reply #88 on: July 25, 2006, 10:22:07 AM »
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Well Muricy Ramalho may be the right one for the Seleção for all you know. So he was not that famous and didn have an international stint. Big deal. Carlos Alberto Perreira did not have a stint as a footballer and he did coach.
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CAP coached at international level and he did bring the Seleção to victory during the 1994 WC. Well its not gonna be any diference now cuz they've finalized the coach already. Well I thought I'll be a bit upset but after giving much thought...he will be the right one for the Seleção...I hope.
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Seleção Mujer
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Re:Who will be the next Seleção's coach?
« Reply #89 on: July 25, 2006, 10:23:39 AM »
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I think the big problem in this 2006world cup is that parreira was too protective to the setteled starrs like
cafu roberto carlos ronaldo
i mean cafu was the best rightwinger of the world for years but his time was up,he was empty,couldn't make the backline couldn't hit a decent cross same thing with roberto carlos,very bad crosses and strikes at the goal!
ronaldo well there's been enough said about ronaldo,i think he did have his place but on the bench mabe to come in for 10 or 15 minutes and that too for the match against Croatia and Aussie. And I felt that he shud have been taken out during second half of the match against France where he would be more valuable for brazil. Sorry Ronaldo...I love you for ur skills but you killed it. Am writing you off but I know you'll prove me wrong in 2010.
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Ok am confused. At times it appears that ur being so pro Seleção and at times not?
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Am a Seleção fan till my very last breath. I just dont live in denial tho. If I feel they performed poorly I will say it out.
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Dunga named as new coach
« Reply #90 on: July 25, 2006, 11:55:54 AM »
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Dunga named as new coach
named as the new Seleção coach.
CBF President Ricardo Teixeira, said: "The choice of Dunga will fully satisfy the desires of Brazilian fans."
Dunga, has no previous coaching experience in the game. But the 42-year-old said: "I want to bring the same determination I had as a player.
"Motivation and will to win are fundamental for anyone who wants to wear the shirt of the Brazilian national team."
His first game will be a friendly with Norway on 16 August in Oslo.
A world cup winner in 1994, Dunga also played in the 1990 and 1998 World Cups. Making over a 100 appearances for Brazil and winning the Confederations Cup in 1997 and the Copa America in 1989 and 1997.
Dunga's career saw him play in Brazil, Italy, Germany and Japan.
-Written by Nicholas Savage-
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Re:Dunga named as new coach
« Reply #91 on: July 25, 2006, 11:58:27 AM »
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Dunga named as new coach
named as the new Seleção coach.
CBF President Ricardo Teixeira, said: "The choice of Dunga will fully satisfy the desires of Brazilian fans."
Dunga, has no previous coaching experience in the game. But the 42-year-old said: "I want to bring the same determination I had as a player.
"Motivation and will to win are fundamental for anyone who wants to wear the shirt of the Brazilian national team."
His first game will be a friendly with Norway on 16 August in Oslo.
A world cup winner in 1994, Dunga also played in the 1990 and 1998 World Cups. Making over a 100 appearances for Brazil and winning the Confederations Cup in 1997 and the Copa America in 1989 and 1997.
Dunga's career saw him play in Brazil, Italy, Germany and Japan.
-Written by Nicholas Savage-
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It´s certainly surprising. Maybe it´s quite wrong. After all, Dunga wasn´t exactly known for his flair when he captained Brazil, and flair and beauty seem to be what every Brazilian football fan now craves. After the disappointment in Germany. But even though the Seleção in Germany seemed to have all the right players to mark a return to the "beautiful game", it just didn´t happen.
So maybe it is imperative to inspire the players above all else with a greater will to win. And whatever else you can say about Dunga, he always had the will to win. As a coach, that will probably not change. I can just picture him on the sideline, urging his players on. So maybe it´s a inspired choice.
At least, if it all goes horribly wrong, and his Seleção will play tough, ugly football, there is plenty of time to get rid of him before the next important tournament.
So let´s give him the benefit of the doubt.
And by the way which players do you think Dunga will put his trust on in his first game against Norway? He is hardly likely to take too many chances, because he probably doesn´t want to gamble too much in his first game, but I´m sure he´ll choose a few new faces.
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Ankush
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Re:Who will be the next Seleção's coach?
« Reply #92 on: July 27, 2006, 04:40:17 AM »
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I think Dunga will be allright.
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NICK
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Re:Dunga named as new coach
« Reply #93 on: July 28, 2006, 10:35:56 AM »
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Dunga named as new coach
named as the new Seleção coach.
CBF President Ricardo Teixeira, said: "The choice of Dunga will fully satisfy the desires of Brazilian fans."
Dunga, has no previous coaching experience in the game. But the 42-year-old said: "I want to bring the same determination I had as a player.
"Motivation and will to win are fundamental for anyone who wants to wear the shirt of the Brazilian national team."
His first game will be a friendly with Norway on 16 August in Oslo.
A world cup winner in 1994, Dunga also played in the 1990 and 1998 World Cups. Making over a 100 appearances for Brazil and winning the Confederations Cup in 1997 and the Copa America in 1989 and 1997.
Dunga's career saw him play in Brazil, Italy, Germany and Japan.
-Written by Nicholas Savage-
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It´s certainly surprising. Maybe it´s quite wrong. After all, Dunga wasn´t exactly known for his flair when he captained Brazil, and flair and beauty seem to be what every Brazilian football fan now craves. After the disappointment in Germany. But even though the Seleção in Germany seemed to have all the right players to mark a return to the "beautiful game", it just didn´t happen.
So maybe it is imperative to inspire the players above all else with a greater will to win. And whatever else you can say about Dunga, he always had the will to win. As a coach, that will probably not change. I can just picture him on the sideline, urging his players on. So maybe it´s a inspired choice.
At least, if it all goes horribly wrong, and his Seleção will play tough, ugly football, there is plenty of time to get rid of him before the next important tournament.
So let´s give him the benefit of the doubt.
And by the way which players do you think Dunga will put his trust on in his first game against Norway? He is hardly likely to take too many chances, because he probably doesn´t want to gamble too much in his first game, but I´m sure he´ll choose a few new faces.
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I dunno guys. I mean Dunga as a player is alrite but still? We'll see the Oslo match.
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Abraham Nigel
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Re:Who will be the next Seleção's coach?
« Reply #94 on: July 28, 2006, 11:09:35 AM »
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I have trust on Dunga.
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Regnig
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Re:Who will be the next Seleção's coach?
« Reply #95 on: July 28, 2006, 08:30:14 PM »
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He'll probably get some Sao Paulo and Vasco Da Gama. Tavez, Carvalho might just make it.
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