

Solving all problems
By: André | June 6th, 2009A friend of mine will help me here writing some posts once in a while.
So, here is the first.
In a couple posts ago (http://flamengo.theoffside.com/flamengo-team-news/right-and-wrong.html#more-163), André wrote about some good things that are happening to Flamengo.
Obina is gone, Adriano arrived, the marketing department is doing some great actions.
All this things are good, excellent. And I agree with him, when he says that we have a chance to see Flamengo being Brazilian Champion this year.
But I have to turn on the warning signal here. Not that I want to be pessimist, it’s because I know the team that I support. Everytime something good happens to Flamengo, there is a complete excitement feeling on the club, contagianting the supporters, players, and the team’s staff. It is usually called “oba-oba”.
And as soccer history has teached us, snobbish teams usually get screwed. They have a trend to fail. It’s historical. To win, we must be humble, and do what football asks us to do: play ball.
Other problem is Flamengo’s payment. If the team is willing to win the league, the board must pay regularly, or else it’s almost impossible to become champions.
As we know, players don’t have “love for the shirt” anymore.
There are exceptions, but they’re rare. Furthermore, we must pay on day.
Felipe
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I’m all about mengao winning the Brasileirao…in other words….obaaaaaaaaa!
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i think most of the other teams have strength in more diffuse areas, i dont see flamengo winning the brasileiro this year.
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