Why is South America so far behind Europe?
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Re: Why is South America so far behind Europe?
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Re: Why is South America so far behind Europe?
Kick wrote:Clockwork Orange wrote:elitedam wrote:
You want me to emulate a poster that consistently gets banned for his lack of knowledge and a poster who clealry doesn't know his left from his right, and switches alleigences at the first sign of trouble? Suggestions like that are the reason this forum is in its darkest days.
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Re: Why is South America so far behind Europe?
It comes down to money, Clockwork. South American teams have been unable to compete and find reciprocity within the fast progress of the European footballing infrastructure. I am by no means a fan of South American football, yet there is progress to be seen within Brazil. Examples present the clubs within Brazil purchasing talents within each other, rather than the usual sales onto Europe. Corinthians, Sao Paolo & Flamengo a great example. Their financial influx will result in the archetypal progress to rebuild their identity and unlike England; who are trying to copy España or the modern Italian model, Brazil are trying to rediscover the footballing identity which honed their initial success.
Argentina is another case, a league with great pedigree yet hindered by negativity within their football and low financial musculature.
The Eredivisie has been a curious example. A league which has not presented the financial Ligature to hold onto their players in order to surpass the sole inertia which has brought a false decline of power within their league. Yet with recent developments within their infastructure, struts of philosophy, they have unveiled improved results within Europe, better football, more flux of talent and reinvention of approaches within teams to who didn't harness their initial pedigree.
Football is in a transient stage to which retro philosophies are continually being adapted into modern reinventions given that the status of football is in flux statis since lucrative disbalance of money has dissolved the essential identity within teams, to which transcends onto it's league. English Premier League the best example.
FFP? I rather not start on a format to which presents multiple loopholes and considerable flaws within the architecture of it's law. FFP is merely to portray an element of control which is non-existent. Why? Money is more imminent for larger organizations without a proper law to binds the lack of balance within the prosperous clubs.
A breach of ethical conduct which represents UEFA and more so, FIFA
Argentina is another case, a league with great pedigree yet hindered by negativity within their football and low financial musculature.
The Eredivisie has been a curious example. A league which has not presented the financial Ligature to hold onto their players in order to surpass the sole inertia which has brought a false decline of power within their league. Yet with recent developments within their infastructure, struts of philosophy, they have unveiled improved results within Europe, better football, more flux of talent and reinvention of approaches within teams to who didn't harness their initial pedigree.
Football is in a transient stage to which retro philosophies are continually being adapted into modern reinventions given that the status of football is in flux statis since lucrative disbalance of money has dissolved the essential identity within teams, to which transcends onto it's league. English Premier League the best example.
FFP? I rather not start on a format to which presents multiple loopholes and considerable flaws within the architecture of it's law. FFP is merely to portray an element of control which is non-existent. Why? Money is more imminent for larger organizations without a proper law to binds the lack of balance within the prosperous clubs.
A breach of ethical conduct which represents UEFA and more so, FIFA
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From what I know, SA football always focus more on attacking and flair and less on physical training and weights and tactics?
Football as Bayern showed at its best probably is probably a combination of these and SA may be good in the techniqu and flair part but not so in the rest compared with Europe.
Together with the other factors others mentioned like money, infrastructure, management, etc, and hence the situation of SA lagging behind, but its been like that for many many years?
Football as Bayern showed at its best probably is probably a combination of these and SA may be good in the techniqu and flair part but not so in the rest compared with Europe.
Together with the other factors others mentioned like money, infrastructure, management, etc, and hence the situation of SA lagging behind, but its been like that for many many years?
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Re: Why is South America so far behind Europe?
sbaggio wrote:Why is South America so far behind Europe?
Different time zone.......duh!
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Seriously watching latin american qualifiers is worse than watching donkee league football.I do understand that teams have no chemistry/cohesion because they rarely play together though,
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