Sometimes (rather annoyingly) life gets in the way of this blog and I have recently been forced to swap the sunny climes of São Paulo for the grey English sky. So I’ve taken some time to reflect on the differences between the game in Brazil and the game in England. I did so after watching a live West Ham match with Brazilfooty followers. Continue reading
Category Archives: Serie A
Serie A: three points separate top five
The Brazilian Serie A never ceases to amaze me. The obvious, inevitable, just never happens. It’s incredible. Continue reading
Last gasp Corinthians snatch draw with Inter
Vasco moved to the top of the league with a 2-0 away win against Bahia but it was Corinthians who can be happiest with this weekend’s events if you ask me. Continue reading
Five goals in four days for fantastic Fred
What a difference a couple of days make. Defeat to bitter rivals and fellow title contenders Flamengo last weekend, Continue reading
Adriano makes debut in comfort as Corinthians go top
Fantastic afternoon for Corinthians yesterday: they thrashed Atlético GO 3-0, moved to the top of the league table and Adriano made his long awaited debut with a 15 minute run out. Continue reading
Adriano set for Corinthians debut this weekend
Adriano is finally set to make his debut for Corinthians this Sunday, six months after signing for the club. Continue reading
Luis Fabiano comeback: Flamengo spoil the party
Flamengo didn’t read the script. With Luis Fabiano making his long awaited (re)debut for São Paulo in front of 70,000 screaming fans, it was meant to be São Paulo’s afternoon. Continue reading
Luis Fabiano set for debut against Flamengo
Luis Fabiano will finally make his debut (for a second time) for São Paulo on Sunday, six months after signing for the club. Continue reading
Serie A latest: seven horse race?
Diego Souza scored a hat trick on Sunday as Vasco consolidated their position at the top of the Serie A table with a 3-0 win at Cruzeiro. Continue reading
Rogerio Ceni reaches 1000 games for São Paulo
Good day at the office for São Paulo and Rogerio Ceni. Not only did they beat Atlético Mineiro 2-1 but they also moved to the top of the table and celebrated a remarkable milestone: Rogerio Ceni’s 1000th game for the club. Continue reading