I know Brazilians like Liga and Serie A style of play more then Premiership but can it also be culture?
I often hear that the reason not that many Brazilian players play in the Premier League is because of the style of play, but can it also be the cultural differences. For instance Ronaldinho must feel a lot more at home in Spain and Barcelona then say in Liverpool. Same with Ronaldo
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Who would like to live in a country , where is raining every day!!!
i agree with you
everything Brazilians do is their culture.
It's the retarted English style of football that undermines the midfield. They play long balls right from defense to the wings. No wonder they haven't won a World Cup since 1966. Brazilians, on the other hand, like short passes that include every player of them team. They make the ball do most of the running.
And by the way, Ronaldinho is way overrated. I mean look at what he did at the World Cup. He sucked big time.
it's a culture thing alright they want to kick 7 kinds out of you and then roll over in agony when you run past them and the draught blows them over apart from a certain Portuguese player, premier refs don' t fall for it , .plus the french players have bought all the gloves
I agree with you, I rather watch the Serie A or La Liga than the Premier League
Certain players of the Brazilian cultures would suit English football such as Gilberto Silva. Ronaldinho could play anywhere.
its the climate and the lifestyle..look at it proportionally, how many South Americans or players from hot countries have come here and done well?
Its the french and north europeans who have done better in the premiership
More South Americans have failed, they dont like the cold, the heavy pitches and the more physical approach from English teams, referees allow more phsical stuff, and are not as tolerant of the triple somersaults and roly polys that the latinos seem so perfected at.They dont booze like the english players, so are consequently not accepted as well, and the language barrier is a problem, as most of them speak a Spanish or Portugese dialect, which will make places like Spain, with its better climate, and less of a language barrier more appealing
Send em all back, and lets go back to the days of terraces,stadiums with real atmosphere, affordability and sensible wages for British players.Football will eat itself, you wait and see
hell no....south americans play more tactical football than just fly around the ball from corner to corner, like the English....English football is too pacy and Brazillians like to use the combination of pace and tactics proportionally....brazilli. can do their thing in anywhe else, say, the liga, where the last few world player of the year awards were awarded.mainly to the brazillians there...
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Answers:
Who would like to live in a country , where is raining every day!!!
i agree with you
everything Brazilians do is their culture.
It's the retarted English style of football that undermines the midfield. They play long balls right from defense to the wings. No wonder they haven't won a World Cup since 1966. Brazilians, on the other hand, like short passes that include every player of them team. They make the ball do most of the running.
And by the way, Ronaldinho is way overrated. I mean look at what he did at the World Cup. He sucked big time.
it's a culture thing alright they want to kick 7 kinds out of you and then roll over in agony when you run past them and the draught blows them over apart from a certain Portuguese player, premier refs don' t fall for it , .plus the french players have bought all the gloves
I agree with you, I rather watch the Serie A or La Liga than the Premier League
Certain players of the Brazilian cultures would suit English football such as Gilberto Silva. Ronaldinho could play anywhere.
its the climate and the lifestyle..look at it proportionally, how many South Americans or players from hot countries have come here and done well?
Its the french and north europeans who have done better in the premiership
More South Americans have failed, they dont like the cold, the heavy pitches and the more physical approach from English teams, referees allow more phsical stuff, and are not as tolerant of the triple somersaults and roly polys that the latinos seem so perfected at.They dont booze like the english players, so are consequently not accepted as well, and the language barrier is a problem, as most of them speak a Spanish or Portugese dialect, which will make places like Spain, with its better climate, and less of a language barrier more appealing
Send em all back, and lets go back to the days of terraces,stadiums with real atmosphere, affordability and sensible wages for British players.Football will eat itself, you wait and see
hell no....south americans play more tactical football than just fly around the ball from corner to corner, like the English....English football is too pacy and Brazillians like to use the combination of pace and tactics proportionally....brazilli. can do their thing in anywhe else, say, the liga, where the last few world player of the year awards were awarded.mainly to the brazillians there...
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