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Já são tantas semanas d'O Melhor da Semana...
Friday, 11 December 2009, 10:02 AM
E chega a sexta-feira, dia de Melhor da Semana entre os seguidores do @OleOleBr no twitter. Título brasileiro do Flamengo, decepção palmeirense, chuva na Paulicéia, tem pra todo gosto. Confira! Domingo  @reinaldoandrade&nb... Ler Mais
Nova semana do Melhor da Semana
Saturday, 05 December 2009, 03:08 PM
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forzafutbol
por forzafutbol2008-01-05 19:44:12
Hey guys thanx for pimping our podcast. We will be moving to the Champions Soccer Radio Network soon. Crossing my fingers. I love your quick wit.

forzafutbol
por forzafutbol2008-01-01 19:45:05
Great music too!

forzafutbol
por forzafutbol2007-12-30 12:23:30
Love your pod. I am addicted and an itunes subscriber now!

moluska
por moluska2007-11-26 08:11:36
hey... it is a quite interesting question. Grêmio is a very tradicional brazilian team http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%AAmio

comparing to english teams maybe it would be our "liverpool"
even red is the colour of our biggest rival :O) liverpool is a traditional english team with some important titles. maybe it makes sense.

not mentioning that ronaldinho gaúcho, lucas and
anderson [liverpool] were our "finds".

**
the podcast is great and you are doing an excellent work, indeed. loved the episode you talked about martin o'neil :O)

i am an aston villa
fan!


moluska
por moluska2007-11-23 11:38:31
the languagecatser podcast is absolutely brilliant! i am addicted to this. great work ever :O)

forzafutbol
por forzafutbol2007-11-22 13:33:31
Regarding the Prem - yes it has the most money, the most foreign players and one of the most exciting leagues in the world. But Italy on the pitch - you can't beat it. They have strong academies and
coaching facilities. Serie B and C are strongly connected with Serie A. They look from within the various leagues and really invest in development of players. Players who get out of form in A, go
down to B or C to gain their form. Look at all the players that play in Serie A from World Cup winning team. Look at how many Italian players play in Serie A to boot in the top 6 teams. There also is
not this huge gap between B and A, IMO. Plus look at all the coaches that are Italian and great coaches - Lippi, Capello, Ancelotti, etc. Also players do venture abroad as well. Luca Toni, Cannavaro,
Zambrotta. And it is now all catenaccio, it's exciting fast paced football. I can go on.=)

forzafutbol
por forzafutbol2007-11-22 13:26:32
Check us out on itunes, just search for forza futbol and you can listen to laligatalk serieatalk or our old forzafutbol pods. We also have interviews with Gabe Marcotti and Phil Ball. Or try this
link www.serieatalk.libsyn.com or www.laligatalk.libsyn.com for our podcasts direct.