Lovely, lovely posts by Alexis and Gerd. Amazing read. You both wrote about some quite interesting points, specially those regarding to vintage football. I'm one of those crazy guys who spend hours watching old football and basketball games. I think it's important to know the past in order to understand the present and plan the future (odd sentence, isn't it

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Just two side notes:
@ Alexis, imo Pep Guardiola is a genius. The way he sets his philosophy and tactics in the game is extraordinary. From my point of view, Guardiola is a visionary and he'll be remembered as football revolutionary. Like Muricy Ramalho (Santos coach) said after the final, the way you play and the tactics you use are an absurd, in a good meaning of course. Play without strikers? That's f'n insane! However somehow you manage to handle a perfect and harmonious game even without a proper poacher.
Anyway, I'm still expecting Pep to take his talents to somewhere else to see what is capable of in another league. For instance, Luis Enrique who is trying to implement is own philosophy into AS Roma team, is falling apart. It would be nice to see how Guardiola would react in a different context.
Oh, and btw, being a Mourinho fan doesn't mean you are a Guardiola hater! As you can see I like them both. Different ways to be in football.
@ Gerd and Bebo regarding Brazil, well, as told Gerd before, he is absolutely right when he says Brazil became much more pragmatic after that 82 WC. And yes, in my honest opinion, brazilian teams are less attractive now than, i.e., Argentina or this new German generation. However, I don't think they are boring or even overrated at all. Players like Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Bebeto and Ronaldinho are all about "samba". However, for some reason, those players, they can't play as a whole team, which is a shame because they would have been sick good if they played like an orchestra!
@ Sina, my dear friend, you are a bit older than me so obviously we haven't watch that lovely Brasil team live. So I would recommend you to watch some Brazil 82 action in ESPN Classic or YouTube. Man, such a joy to watch! You won't regret bro!
Two side notes have ended in a long post! I'm a f'n lair!
