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Clearly we need to bring in some reinforcements in Jan.
With BDB out for months, a full back is a must and we'll need to get Botman back to fitness.
I would like to see the club pull the trigger on the:
Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal - Stade Rennais
Oscar Mingueza - Celta de Vigo
A quality young CB & a much needed quality fullback.
The Brazilian season is over. @Topperz, you're in Brazil right? They play a nuts 2 part season don't they? Some bizarre regional competition and then a KO or something? How does that work???
Rayan Vitor - Vasco de Gama
and a few of the other Brazilian targets would be smart buys in Jan.
Pulling off the signing of Kees Smit - AZ Alkmaar would be a major coup in Jan too!
Also add much needed guile, drive and technical quality to our midfield.
They play a lot of football - even more than europe. It starts with the State Championships, so all teams big and small in every state in the country play to be champions (various formats, depending on the state). Then starts the Brasileir?o (Brazilian Championship), Copa do Brasil and Libertadores (and Copa Sul Americana - equivalent to Europa League).
Flamengo (whove almost won the lot) season finishes tomorrow playing PSG in the final of the Intercontinental cup.
Vasco have the 2 leg final of the Copa do Brasil to play v Corinthians yet this wedk.
Of course there are loads of class players here but many dont transfer well to Europe so Im often reluctant to give opinions. For example, Igor Jesus was class at Botofogo but has been just OK at Forest do far.
Thanks for the info mate. I wasn't sure how it all worked. I knew it was like a 2 part season. Interesting that the regional minnows get a shot at the big boys. Would be quality to buy one of those smaller clubs and do a bit of Giant killing! haha
What are your thoughts of the Brazilian lads we have been linked with?
All good players but, like I said, it all depends if they can adapt to English football and, as a lot of it is mental, it?s hard to say without knowing them, personally.
Im doing a Raga at the moment - sitting waiting for a plane, that takes off right on kick- off so Ill miss the game.🙁
I spent 14 hrs at Sao Paolo airport and watched a district of the city burn the whole time. That was about 15 yrs ago... damn! how time flies.
Yeah I guess it is whether the player can adjust to life in England it's such a change from Rio or Sao, let along Natal or Recife. My brief travels through Brazil I'd say Curitiba was most familiar as a Northerner.
However, it's still miles away from England, it had a more industrial feel and the weather was more clement.
Bruno and Joelinton have adjusted, should we bring in young Brazilian talent, you'd hope that the lads would help them settle in.
Curitiba - more akin to southern England. Londrina, nearby, was named after London. Not surprisingly I live in the region most like northern England, certainly weather wise. Up to a dozen hard frosts per winter not uncommon in the coldest part of the country; on the high plain of Santa Catarina.
Hell get a new contract at Forest at somepoint or be gone for a big fee before his contract expires (July 29)
Hell probably be on very low wages and playing for England hes in a good position to get a hefty wage hike going 3 years on £40k/week as a full international is a lot to ask of him.
Oh typo above and it should say £35m 🤦*♂️