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Brazil 1970 vs Charlton 2019

How much has football moved on since then, or has it..?

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    I've always thought of this as an interesting thought exercise. Brazil '70 appears to be the apogee of football - the last time eleven men, who were the best footballers in a country, were sent out onto the field and told to just... play. Tactical nuance (and tactical cynicism) was still in its infancy, and o jogo bonito was in full swing.

    But, football has moved on massively since. We're a third-tier football club, and yet we use heart/exercise monitors; incorporate the likes of massages and ice baths into recoveries; train according to some insanely detailed personal prep and in areas they wouldn't have dreamt of in the 70s; have stringent diets for the players; and so on.

    Obviously, the current Charlton side hasn't got anywhere near the talent of that Brazil team. But given modern physiological developments, we'd probably be able to compete with them. We would be able to press for much, much longer than them, and probably play the game in general at a much quicker tempo.

    An interesting thought experiment.
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    PaddyP17 said:
    I've always thought of this as an interesting thought exercise. Brazil '70 appears to be the apogee of football - the last time eleven men, who were the best footballers in a country, were sent out onto the field and told to just... play. Tactical nuance (and tactical cynicism) was still in its infancy, and o jogo bonito was in full swing.

    But, football has moved on massively since. We're a third-tier football club, and yet we use heart/exercise monitors; incorporate the likes of massages and ice baths into recoveries; train according to some insanely detailed personal prep and in areas they wouldn't have dreamt of in the 70s; have stringent diets for the players; and so on.

    Obviously, the current Charlton side hasn't got anywhere near the talent of that Brazil team. But given modern physiological developments, we'd probably be able to compete with them. We would be able to press for much, much longer than them, and probably play the game in general at a much quicker tempo.

    An interesting thought experiment.
    Got a feeling by the 2nd half they'll work us out...
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    big compliment from the Addicks .. on Saturday at Doncaster our players will be wearing that lovely Brazilianish kit of yellow and blue, sky, sea and beach.. as to the relative skill levels ? .. answers on a postcard please
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    big compliment from the Addicks .. on Saturday at Doncaster our players will be wearing that lovely Brazilianish kit of yellow and blue, sky, sea and beach.. as to the relative skill levels ? .. answers on a postcard please
    Pele is now a free agent and is currently on trial at Sparrows Lane.

    He's impressed Bowyer with his quality on the ball, even though he's lost 10 yards of pace.
    Roland will allow him to sign, providing Pele pays his own wages.



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    Its like when people try to argue that George Best, Maradona, Pele etc. were better than Messi is, do me a favour! Messi would run rings around every one of them. Football like nearly every sport will only grow and get better
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    Oggy Red said:
    big compliment from the Addicks .. on Saturday at Doncaster our players will be wearing that lovely Brazilianish kit of yellow and blue, sky, sea and beach.. as to the relative skill levels ? .. answers on a postcard please
    Pele is now a free agent and is currently on trial at Sparrows Lane.

    He's impressed Bowyer with his quality on the ball, even though he's lost 10 yards of pace.
    Roland will allow him to sign, providing Pele pays his own wages.



    Lord Bowyer was impressed with Pele at training and asked him if he would be able to keep it up over the course of a season.

    The Brazilian maestro pulled a bag of blue pills from his pocket and said "no problem".
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