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Giovanni dos Santos ( Ronaldinho's Lost brother)

MaSsiVe

Manager
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big al said:
i cant believe he didnt win the golden ball and gave it to anderson
Anderson was at least as good as him in that competition...put the bias aside ;)
 

ladylover

Senior Squad
Anderson was better through out the tournament plus he bagged a few goals, Dos Santos had a few assists but he messed up alot of chances to score
 

Help?

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He does not look anything like Ronaldinho. Maybe his forehead and hair that's it. His eyes are much more strict and he doesn't have donkey teeth
 
WilliamFAlmeida said:
This Brazilian kid is going to do wonders for Mexico....he's having the same beginnings as Messi did with Barca...uh boy...


Sorry to tell you but he is not brazilian plus why would you even call him that if he played for Mexico and won the Sub 17 World Cup against Brazil. The only brazilian in him is his dad. His mom is Mexican, he was born in one of the most Mexican states (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) and he has never visited brazil. If I were brazilian I wouldn't even dare call Giovanni Dos Santos brazilian because he beat us (brazil) in a final. Probably if his first name sounded more Mexican than you wouldn't call him brazilian, something like:

Juan Dos Santos or some other Mexican sounding name.....lol
 

Moreira_Benfica

Senior Squad
jimorrizon said:
Sorry to tell you but he is not brazilian plus why would you even call him that if he played for Mexico and won the Sub 17 World Cup against Brazil. The only brazilian in him is his dad. His mom is Mexican, he was born in one of the most Mexican states (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) and he has never visited brazil. If I were brazilian I wouldn't even dare call Giovanni Dos Santos brazilian because he beat us (brazil) in a final. Probably if his first name sounded more Mexican than you wouldn't call him brazilian, something like:

Juan Dos Santos or some other Mexican sounding name.....lol

it doesnt matter if he visited the country or not, hes half in both races but more mexican since he was born there, he has my last name :rockman:
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Help? said:
He does not look anything like Ronaldinho. Maybe his forehead and hair that's it. His eyes are much more strict and he doesn't have donkey teeth

But when you see him from a distance, or from behind you can't see his eyes or teeth.
 

BRAZIL'S_#9

Reserve Team
yo dis kid is magic man... Aight we all can say that he is way more Mexican than he will ever be Brazilian, but I'm sry I've never seen a Mexican playing like that before, which such flair that is. I mean Mexico has some good players, but this kid has some real magic! :ewan:
 

jim

Youth Team
If this kid really does develop fully to become a star, Barca will be put in a unique predicament. They would have 3 class players, Ronaldinho and Messi being the others, who play pretty much the same position. I can't think of any kind of formation that could field all three without being a joke defensively. Not a bad problem to have though.

Of course this is only true if Arsenal doesn't buy Dos Santos for 30 million before his 20th birthday.
 

MaSsiVe

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chill dude, he was just being sarcastic.

Yossarian said:
The song from the Holland game..........if you could link me up with it, bro, I'd really appreciate it.
I know it Yoss: Tribalistas - Já Sei Namorar

Filipower said:
watch boavista u-15s next year..you'll get it
it's gonna be a bit hard to do it from Mexico :fool:
 

Vedran-10

Starting XI
jim said:
If this kid really does develop fully to become a star, Barca will be put in a unique predicament. They would have 3 class players, Ronaldinho and Messi being the others, who play pretty much the same position. I can't think of any kind of formation that could field all three without being a joke defensively. Not a bad problem to have though.

Of course this is only true if Arsenal doesn't buy Dos Santos for 30 million before his 20th birthday.


Actually, no.

Ronaldinho and Messi already play in the formation that is not a joke defensively. And Ronaldinho is versatile, he can play both AMC and FW, so room could be found for Dos Santos. I don't see it as a problem. We have long, competitive seasons, and our players, being the cracks that they are, are often the target of crazy tackles, so an injury has to occur eventually, freeing up some space for a substitute. I have no worries about us being overloaded in a position.
 

jim

Youth Team
First off, I wasn't trying to poke fun at your squad buddy. My point was they are three players that play behind a central forward/target player. Those three plus said target man would make four highly offensive positions on the field. Done correctly it could be highly effective, done incorrectly it could be Brazil '06. Your point about the squad rotation is spot on though.
 

big al

Senior Squad
zka said:
Actually, no.

Ronaldinho and Messi already play in the formation that is not a joke defensively. And Ronaldinho is versatile, he can play both AMC and FW, so room could be found for Dos Santos. I don't see it as a problem. We have long, competitive seasons, and our players, being the cracks that they are, are often the target of crazy tackles, so an injury has to occur eventually, freeing up some space for a substitute. I have no worries about us being overloaded in a position.


plus dos santos is very versatile too; he can use both legs very well so he can play in both flanks as well in the center;

iam wondering if this kid can turn out to be better than messi
 


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