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It’s a cultural thing. Similar to how Colombia danced in 2014.
Well done, he's South Korea.
Woah there… Jacques Dutronc ffs.True that !
Brazilian music is very good too.
French music is sh*t : I can testify.
But more generally, I never understood why British people are accepting their fate so easily and never rebel for their rights and money. Be careful, soon there will be nothing left.
Don't forget Jean Michel JarreWoah there… Jacques Dutronc ffs.
Yeah completely agree with that,hopefully Croatia are prepared to mix it on Friday and soften them up for Argentina/Netherlands in the semi finalI agree with Keane's point. Do it at 1 or 2-0 but doing it at 4-0 is just downright disrespectful. When they were getting battered 5-0 off germany, Löw told them to hold off and show some respect to not demoralise Brazil as a nation.
Now the shoe is on the other foot and they're doing jigs like that getting the manager involved.
Just classless
Yeah that was utterly ridiculousBit weird seeing their manager dancing I must admit
Well the dancing is way less cringe then idiotic tackles meant to injure your opponent.It’s obviously a culture thing but it’s obviously also really shit and looks lame. And if I was playing football, getting humped and the opposition were doing daft dances I’d definitely be tempted to smash one of them during a tackle.
Strange comment I must say.Is it possible not to like Brazil as a football fan ?
Their best players are not playing but dancing on the pitch. They are smiling and partying all the time.
I just have to look at Casemiro to like the guy. You just can see he is joyful, like many Brazilians.
You have to be miserable not to like them.
Really?There's an arrogance and contempt for opponents coming through from the Brazil side. Neymar has a sixth star on his shorts after all. It's fair enough but it's also tempting fate and we all know how these things work.
Pretty much this. Reeks of old white men yelling at other culture's customs they dont understand.Everyone loves the African teams for showing their culture by dancing when scoring, but the Brazilians can't?
I loved it yesterday. Laughed out loud when even the coach joining in. Brilliant stuff. I hope they go on to win it, even if it means Neymar lifting the trophy.
People are too easily triggered and offended on other people's behalf and this thread is a great example of that. The dancing is a well documented part of their football culture, it's not like they just decided to learn dance to piss everyone else off. I think it adds to the entertainment and fully hope we can see them continue to do this.
If you don't like it, be better than them. After all, they haven't won a WC since 2002 and that includes games such as the 7-1 against Germany so I think it's fully ok for them to celebrate when it comes off for them.
Exactly.So, I never watched the game. Logged on to RedCafe - "Embarrassing! So disrespectful!"
Go to YouTube.
Really? Really? Let the fecking guys dance
for me, it wasn’t the fact they danced, it was the way danced, the circumstance of it. “a celebration of football,” “their culture,” “it’s what they do.” if that was all the case, then why didn’t they dance when korea scored? where was tite slut dropping when the ball flew by allison?So, I never watched the game. Logged on to RedCafe - "Embarrassing! So disrespectful!"
Go to YouTube.
Really? Really? Let the fecking guys dance
I'd like to see Alisson or Ederson dance after great saves. Come to think of it, I've never seen either of them do a celebratory dance on the pitch ever.It would be funny if they also danced after conceding goals.
They can do it after conceding a penalty... Just to throw the kicker off.I'd like to see Alisson or Ederson dance after great saves. Come to think of it, I've never seen either of them do a celebratory dance on the pitch ever.
Roberto Martinez beat them to it.I would love it if a Brazilian player got sent off and then moonwalked off the pitch.
I smile every time I see that.
You want them to dance after they conceded?for me, it wasn’t the fact they danced, it was the way danced, the circumstance of it. “a celebration of football,” “their culture,” “it’s what they do.” if that was all the case, then why didn’t they dance when korea scored? where was tite slut dropping when the ball flew by allison?