Rodrigo Muniz.

The Portuguese and the Spanish pretend that they cannot understand each other's languages even though they are so bl**dy close that even with my school boy Spanish I can work out a lot of Portuguese. Does the same apply to Argentinians and Brazilians?
 
'the London factor' not being able to afford anything more than a flat to live in playing at a 19,359 stadium for a team that's won NOTHING?

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Oh you’re right that 2004 league cup in the cabinet will have his eyes glazing over and definitely swing it over living in the capital
 
The Portuguese and the Spanish pretend that they cannot understand each other's languages even though they are so bl**dy close that even with my school boy Spanish I can work out a lot of Portuguese. Does the same apply to Argentinians and Brazilians?
I've known of Brazilian defendants who complain about not understanding their interpreter, as they speak Portuguese Portuguese rather than Brazilian Portuguese. There's often a suspicion that they are carrying on though.
 
Imagine if you’re going to Brazil from England. Do you sign for a team in Rio that’s just been in the top league, and are willing to pay you more than minimum wage or do you go half way up the amazon and sign for Neilos Bausinho who just keeps smiling at you and not speaking?
 
Imagine if you’re going to Brazil from England. Do you sign for a team in Rio that’s just been in the top league, and are willing to pay you more than minimum wage or do you go half way up the amazon and sign for Neilos Bausinho who just keeps smiling at you and not speaking?
Absolutely. This reminds me of when we got our hopes up of signing juninho then arsenal came in for him and that was that.
 
With Middlesbrough and Fulham in the dispute, Flamengo's summit has another meeting in Lisbon today to discuss the departure of Rodrigo Muniz, this time with the player's own agent, who lives in Spain. Chance of a definition in the next hours is great
 
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