How's Anderson doing in Porto?
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mongrel hawk- Number of posts : 4757
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Supports : Corinthians
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Luso- Number of posts : 3305
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Supports : Sporting Clube de Portugal
Registration date : 2006-08-07
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Anderson has been getting plenty of playing time. They're quite happy with him at Porto. He's been making plenty of passes, distributing the play, and even scored in the Super Cup victory (a tap in).
He'll be a big part of this squad for sure. Commentators are already trying to figure out how Jesualdo Ferreira is going to work Lucho Gonzalez and Anderson into the same squad. I don't see either being dropped, the situation is different than it was with Diego.
From what I've seen from him, he looks pretty comfortable on the ball. Doesn't seem afraid to put take on the pressure of leading the team forward.
He is young though and the season is long, so we might see him come off the bench in a few games to save him from over-exerting himself.
Do you think they'll still call him for international duty now that he's in Portugal?
He'll be a big part of this squad for sure. Commentators are already trying to figure out how Jesualdo Ferreira is going to work Lucho Gonzalez and Anderson into the same squad. I don't see either being dropped, the situation is different than it was with Diego.
From what I've seen from him, he looks pretty comfortable on the ball. Doesn't seem afraid to put take on the pressure of leading the team forward.
He is young though and the season is long, so we might see him come off the bench in a few games to save him from over-exerting himself.
Do you think they'll still call him for international duty now that he's in Portugal?
fcb- Number of posts : 40471
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Any rumours in Portugal about him to Barca? Our technical secretary Txiki was in Lisbon to watch your game yesterday and apparently the "only reason" he was there was to evaluate Anderson as the replacement for Deco.
doninha- Guest
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@Kasnani:
I don't think Anderson is the kind of player to replace Deco. He doesn't have the same kind of work rate as Deco, that combines both technique, flair with defense and hard work.
Anderson is more like a Ronaldinho kind of player.
Please come and get him soon - he looks brilliant. Although... he won't deliver very much this year still. Very naive.
I don't think Anderson is the kind of player to replace Deco. He doesn't have the same kind of work rate as Deco, that combines both technique, flair with defense and hard work.
Anderson is more like a Ronaldinho kind of player.
Please come and get him soon - he looks brilliant. Although... he won't deliver very much this year still. Very naive.
Barrilete- Number of posts : 2336
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Supports : Club Atlético Boca Juniors
Favourite Player : Maxi Lopez, aka, TWD (The White Drogba)
Registration date : 2006-08-07
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@ TPT
mate how do you feel about Tevez leaving, I know that he has been very unprofessional this season so far, but with Leao coaching now and Joorabchian out for a time was that Carlitos last game at Corinthians?
mate how do you feel about Tevez leaving, I know that he has been very unprofessional this season so far, but with Leao coaching now and Joorabchian out for a time was that Carlitos last game at Corinthians?
Formerly known as sheva7- Number of posts : 1899
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The sad thing is that Tevez is trying to blame Leão for his exit. He should be man enough to admit that he wants leave.
Luso- Number of posts : 3305
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Registration date : 2006-08-07
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@Kasani,
He wouldn't be at our game to evaluate Anderson since he doesn't play for Sporting. In either case Anderson isn't the type of player to replace Deco.
They're different kinds of players. Like doninha said...
He wouldn't be at our game to evaluate Anderson since he doesn't play for Sporting. In either case Anderson isn't the type of player to replace Deco.
They're different kinds of players. Like doninha said...
mongrel hawk- Number of posts : 4757
Age : 44
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Registration date : 2006-08-08
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I hope they will. he's too good to forget.
Luso 'Sporting' wrote:Anderson has been getting plenty of playing time. They're quite happy with him at Porto. He's been making plenty of passes, distributing the play, and even scored in the Super Cup victory (a tap in).
He'll be a big part of this squad for sure. Commentators are already trying to figure out how Jesualdo Ferreira is going to work Lucho Gonzalez and Anderson into the same squad. I don't see either being dropped, the situation is different than it was with Diego.
From what I've seen from him, he looks pretty comfortable on the ball. Doesn't seem afraid to put take on the pressure of leading the team forward.
He is young though and the season is long, so we might see him come off the bench in a few games to save him from over-exerting himself.
Do you think they'll still call him for international duty now that he's in Portugal?
mongrel hawk- Number of posts : 4757
Age : 44
Supports : Corinthians
Registration date : 2006-08-08
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yes, he's like a ronaldinho junior
doninha wrote:@Kasnani:
I don't think Anderson is the kind of player to replace Deco. He doesn't have the same kind of work rate as Deco, that combines both technique, flair with defense and hard work.
Anderson is more like a Ronaldinho kind of player.
Please come and get him soon - he looks brilliant. Although... he won't deliver very much this year still. Very naive.
mongrel hawk- Number of posts : 4757
Age : 44
Supports : Corinthians
Registration date : 2006-08-08
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I don't like Leão. I think he's an arsehole.
but Tevez shouldn't have done that. if he doesn't come up with a good reason, he should be severely punished.
his contract with Corinthians ends in december. but he's got 2 more years with MSI. as far as I know, the contract fee is around 100 million dollars. no team in the world would pay that. so if he breaks the contract, I think his career can be in danger.
but Tevez shouldn't have done that. if he doesn't come up with a good reason, he should be severely punished.
his contract with Corinthians ends in december. but he's got 2 more years with MSI. as far as I know, the contract fee is around 100 million dollars. no team in the world would pay that. so if he breaks the contract, I think his career can be in danger.
Barrilete_Cosmico wrote:@ TPT
mate how do you feel about Tevez leaving, I know that he has been very unprofessional this season so far, but with Leao coaching now and Joorabchian out for a time was that Carlitos last game at Corinthians?
Barrilete- Number of posts : 2336
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todo_poderoso_timão wrote:I don't like Leão. I think he's an arsehole.
but Tevez shouldn't have done that. if he doesn't come up with a good reason, he should be severely punished.
his contract with Corinthians ends in december. but he's got 2 more years with MSI. as far as I know, the contract fee is around 100 million dollars. no team in the world would pay that. so if he breaks the contract, I think his career can be in danger.Barrilete_Cosmico wrote:@ TPT
mate how do you feel about Tevez leaving, I know that he has been very unprofessional this season so far, but with Leao coaching now and Joorabchian out for a time was that Carlitos last game at Corinthians?
I cant's say about Leao, but it seems to me that Tevez has been wanting to play at Europe ever since the WC ended. I can understand but that's no excuse I agree. I mean not only he's been absent for many games, but the moment is the worst he could have chosen. I don't like it at all that he leaves the Timao now.
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