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Robinho's return to the Real Madrid line-up against Real Murcia should have been a chance for him to cement his place, but in fact the Brazilian missed his chance... panish Debate: Robinho's Window Of Opportunity
Well I have to say that when I go out drinking after a big international match Real is never upset with me. But in all seriousness, why are these articles only written about Brazilians? I suppose the young talents are easy targets but certainly nobody condemns the young domestic players in European domestic leagues for this kind of stuff. Is it that Brazilians are more prone to lousy decision making while overseas than other nationalities? Based on recent evidence from around the soccerverse we'll never know for sure. But it seems awfully Real Madrid to have written off a kid who was integral to their plans 8 or 9 months ago. After all if Robinho hadn't lost it how would they pony up for the next young genius?
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Well I have to say that when I go out drinking after a big international match Real is never upset with me. But in all seriousness, why are these articles only written about Brazilians? I suppose the young talents are easy targets but certainly nobody condemns the young domestic players in European domestic leagues for this kind of stuff. Is it that Brazilians are more prone to lousy decision making while overseas than other nationalities? Based on recent evidence from around the soccerverse we'll never know for sure. But it seems awfully Real Madrid to have written off a kid who was integral to their plans 8 or 9 months ago. After all if Robinho hadn't lost it how would they pony up for the next young genius?
Indeed. Good points.
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