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by Real life News : Football on 25 September 2007
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by amorphis on September 25, 2007
I think Scolari has had his chance, 3 tournaments with Portugal and Brazil need him back. It's perfect timing with the ban
by rickroll on September 25, 2007
Portugal are not in a good position, Jose would want a clean slate to avoid failure
by Stokeygoon on September 25, 2007
Er, so Brazilians want Scolari back? The same manager who was criticised for making Brazil play boring soulless football? You'll be telling us that Avram Grant is the right man to succeed Mourinho next. I don't think anything written on your site has any basis in truth.
by chuck on September 26, 2007
the only 2 languages he does not know , but I would perfer him to the National Team cheers
by Mr Green on September 26, 2007
Scolari should have been done after the World Cup. Constatntly having Nuno Gomes and Postiga in the National side...starting them ahead of Quaresma and Nani??? Sorry, he's not the right coach for Portugal, Mourinho is a motivator who instills a fearless belief in his players, has his player's backs 100% of the time. He would be perfect for Portugal right now! I hope the rumours are true.
by Bermuda_Portagee on September 26, 2007
Mourinho dosen't want to take charg of portugal just yet. he made that clear this week. FPF will have to wait his arrival in about 5 to 10 years when mourinho has won all major trophies with major clubs in europe. to me it looks like inter milan is the next available spot for jose's venture. THE SPECIAL ONE.
by Helcruzer on September 26, 2007
Jose will eventually take control of the Portuguese national team, but only near the end of his most likely glorious career. I also think Italy is Jose's next stop.
by ventura on September 26, 2007
phil will stay in Portugal and i think jose will go to inter or ac Milan
by Rui Lopes on September 27, 2007
Better yet.....how about just have Mourinho take over the Brazillian team.
by cachuparica on September 27, 2007
jose morinho is the best couch in the world. he will be in europ at list 10 more years is the best
by Dionisio Francisco on September 27, 2007
Dear friends, it does not matter whom coaches the Brazilian National team. The players and players selection make the samba boys prime candidates for any world cup, regardless of who the coach is. I could coach the Brazilian National team and win it all.
by Anibal "Martin" Gomes on September 27, 2007
Portuguese folks, in their "good natured" way, are impulsive. We tend to react on what is happening now, discarding what happened yesterday... I am Portuguese. Look, let's be supportive of Mr. Scolari. He has done a wonderful job, while at the realm of our team. Yes, we may disagree with some of his decisions; so, what?! No matter who is in charge, if we lose, we'll always say that some decisions were not so good. So, I say: Mr. Scolari, on behalf of the Portuguese nation, I sincerely appreciate the work you've done and I do appologize for the apparent lack of gratitude on the part of some Portuguese fans. Thank you, sir. Anibal Martin Gomes
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