Have to say, the pressure on him and the entire Brazilian team last night was immensly. He made a few howlers but so did the rest of their defence. On the Whole, I think he is a fantastic keeper but maybe he is better off playing on the continent....
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Exiled QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar has done his chances of returning to Loftus Road no favours by backing Italy to beat England on Saturday.
The Brazil No.1 is out of favour under Rangers boss and one-time candidate for the England manager's job Harry Redknapp, who axed him from the squad last season in favour of first-choice Rob Green and back-up Brian Murphy.
Redknapp did his best to sell the former Inter Milan keeper, who is pocketing around £100,000-a-week at Loftus Road but he had to settle for shipping him out on loan to Toronto FC for the backend of last season.
Cesar still has a year to run on his Rs deal but after backing England to lose their opener he won't have made himself too popular in West London.
"It's a difficult game, but I wish Italy all the best because it is a country that gave me a wonderful welcome, especially the Inter supporters," he said after his side's 3-1 win over Croatia.
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/brazil...qYUI3Q05vKQ.99nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostWasn't that impressed with Brazil but even allowing for that Cesar looked their weak link. If I were an opposing manager I would be telling my players to chuck crosses in, follow up everything and challenge him.
Comes across as decent enough bloke and prior to accident may have been one of the top keepers in the world but from I have seen since he joined us yes can make fantastic saves but flappy and makes me nervous!
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostWasn't that impressed with Brazil but even allowing for that Cesar looked their weak link. If I were an opposing manager I would be telling my players to chuck crosses in, follow up everything and challenge him.
Comes across as decent enough bloke and prior to accident may have been one of the top keepers in the world but from I have seen since he joined us yes can make fantastic saves but flappy and makes me nervous!I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by Shania View PostHave to say, the pressure on him and the entire Brazilian team last night was immensly. He made a few howlers but so did the rest of their defence. On the Whole, I think he is a fantastic keeper but maybe he is better off playing on the continent....@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by gator View PostOn the continent or in Canada!
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostI don't think a long term move to Canada is likely given the salary that we are paying Cesar. To be honest I don't see anyone being daft enough to pay him what we are, and he's already made it pretty obvious that he isn't going to walk away from his contract in favour of first time football.@gatorTFC
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Originally posted by gator View PostNo, you are correct and I was only joking! The way MLS is structured only 3 players can be big wage earners per team, Toronto already have their 3 with Defoe, Bradley and Gilberto, there has never been a keeper as a Designated Player in the league!
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