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		<title>QUITE POSSIBLY THE GREATEST UPDATE EVER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, to start things off today, I would like to apologize for the lack of posts. But not only was I covering The Brazilian Offside for a week, but I&#8217;ve been vacationing. It has has been a couple of days since I&#8217;ve come back and I&#8217;ve been relaxing. So once again apologies for the lack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" src="http://leeh.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/post_it_i_m_back.jpg">OK, to start things off today, I would like to apologize for the lack of posts. But not only was I covering <a href="http://brazil.theoffside.com/">The Brazilian Offside</a> for a week, but I&#8217;ve been vacationing. It has has been a couple of days since I&#8217;ve come back and I&#8217;ve been relaxing. So once again apologies for the lack of posting. </p>
<p>This post is going to be a pretty big update on all things Cruzeiro within the last three weeks (everything from seal dribbles to a crazy Englishman on Gol TV), so enjoy the ride.</p>
<p><strong>Cruzeiro vs. Vasco</strong><br />
On Sunday, <strong>Vasco</strong> played host to Cruzeiro. We came in knowing that Vasco would be a direct threat to our chances of qualifying for Libertadores. Even though Vasco has been practically unbeatable at home this season, we took care of business. <strong>Ramires</strong> (who has simply been a revelation this season) scored one of the goals and Thiago scored the other. Good performance by the boys, came out took three points and are now eight points clear of third placed <strong>Santos</strong>. Cruzeiro trail São Paulo by nine pints, but anything is possible; let&#8217;s just wait and see.</p>
<p><strong>RapoGalo: The Clássico</strong><br />
The game had a great crowd, just under 41,0000 &#8211;mostly Cruzeiro fan&#8211; which made the atmosphere great. The game started off mostly with Cruzeiro calling the shots. It only took 12 minutes for my favorite Cruzeiro player, <strong>Roni</strong>, to score. Again in the 25th minute it was Roni making it 2-0 Cruzeiro, this time from the penalty spot. <strong>Atlético</strong> would not play dead in this game and showed off some incredible class and entertaining ability as <strong>Gerson</strong> and then <strong>Marinho</strong> scored for Atlético and sent the game into half time as a tie, 2-2. Atlético came out with ambition and completed an incredible comeback in the 58th minute. Marinho scored from the spot and became the name of the hour. It wouldn&#8217;t last. <strong>Guilherme</strong> was probably the best player of the match, and after being introduced as a sub in the second half, he scored and tied things up once more. Lightning struck twice, as Guilherme got another one 13 minutes from time. It was the games seventh and last goal. 4-3 Cruzeiro.</p>
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<p><strong>The Little Seal is back</strong><br />
One of the games highlights was the seal dribble. For those of you who don&#8217;t know, Kerlon is a 19-year-old who was being called Brazil&#8217;s Next Pelé (yes it is an official title) 2 years ago. After 2 long injuries, which have kept him out for practically the last 2 years, he made his re-debut a couple of games ago. One of the things Kerlon is famed for is the seal dribble. Yes, I bet you have seen it before a thousand times o YouTube. He pops the ball on top of his head and bounces it there. The move was first seen in the 2005 South American U-17 Championship. The move itself isn&#8217;t that effective, in my opinion, in getting around defenders. What it does do though is draw fouls and it wasn&#8217;t any different in derby. Kerlon popped the ball up and was fouled just outside the box by a viscous elbow from Coelho. Coelho got red carded and any chance of Atlético tying the match was gone. In the post game interviews all the Atlético players stated how the move was used inappropriately. In my opinion it was a totally legal thing to do and Coelho&#8217;s hit was very very viscous and he deserved to be sent off. The Cruzeiro fans began chanting Kerlon&#8217;s name after the red card.<br />
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<p><strong>Seal dribble and Clássico aftermath</strong><br />
The Atlético vs. Cruzeiro Clássico, played nine days ago, has been talked about all over Brazil. Every player has there own opinion on whether the seal dribble was an appropriate thing to do. Some say Kerlon was wrong to do it and only did it to get Coelho sent off, while other say it was Coelho&#8217;s fault for being so aggressive.</p>
<p>The Clássico also had some bad news, two people died and four were injured. One of the victims was a 90-year-old man who wasn&#8217;t even involved in the fighting. It&#8217;s sad how stupid these people are. Killing each other because of their love for there club? Stupidity.</p>
<p><strong>AJ and DJ are back as well</strong><br />
Doesn&#8217;t it some like a lot of people are coming back? Well, it&#8217;s not only Kerlon and I, but DJ as well. Remember a while back I told you about our <a href="http://cruzeiro.theoffside.com/review/cruzeiro-ties-manager-suspended-for-120-days.html">manager being suspended</a>? Well, Cruzeiro&#8217;s great lawyers were able to prove his innocence and now that <strike>São Paulo have a 9 point lead</strike> he&#8217;s learned his lesson he has been able to return. He was present in the game against Atlético and Vasco, thankfully.
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<p align="center"><strong>The boss in action.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Other games</strong><br />
These are the results you missed:<br />
Cruzeiro 5 &#8211; 0 Palmeiras <a href="http://cruzeirense.wordpress.com/2007/09/02/cruzeiro-x-palmeiras/">(Finals stats)</a><br />
Juventude 1 &#8211; 0 Cruzeiro <a href="http://cruzeirense.wordpress.com/2007/09/05/juventude-x-cruzeiro/">(Finals stats)</a><br />
Cruzeiro 2 &#8211; 0 Gremio <a href="http://cruzeirense.wordpress.com/2007/09/09/cruzeiro-2-x-0-gremio-peligroso-mucho-peligroso/">(Finals stats)</a><br />
Flamengo 3 &#8211; 1 Cruzeiro <a href="http://cruzeirense.wordpress.com/2007/09/12/flamengo-x-cruzeiro/">(Final stats)</a></p>
<p><em>Courtesy of Benny from <a href="http://cruzeirense.wordpress.com/">Blog do Cruzeirense</a></em></p>
<p><strong>New site</strong><br />
Cruzeiro has updated their site, for those off you who read Portuguese. The site is now done by Globo &#8212; the Brazilian media lords. For all its hype, the site turned out to be very disappointing. Besides the new layout, the site got worse. The history section has close to nothing, squad information doesn&#8217;t even feature the player&#8217;s number, it&#8217;s just in Portuguese, and overall, very poor quality. For those of you who want to check it out <a href="http://www.cruzeiro.com.br/">here it is</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Non-related</strong><br />
Some unrelated news I wanted to talk about:<br />
     <strong>1.)</strong> I was watching the <a href="http://barcelona.theoffside.com/">Barcelona</a> vs. <a href="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/">Sevilla</a> game the other day on Gol TV and <strong>Ray Hudson</strong> was calling the shots. I like the guy and his crazy (sometimes sex involved) quotes, but as I was watching that game, he pissed me off to the point of no return. Aren&#8217;t commentators suppose to be neutral? His love for Argentina and all thing Argentine is beginning to annoy me. Must he mention an Argentine player when there isn&#8217;t even one on the field? Though he is better than some of Gol TV&#8217;s Spanish commentators who sometimes call gamed in broken English.</p>
<p><img align="right" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/de/Ipatinga_football.png/115px-Ipatinga_football.png"><strong>2.)</strong> The <strong>Brazilian Série B</strong> isn&#8217;t that popular, but some great players and teams have been there. A team that has really caught be attention is <strong>Ipatinga</strong>. The club was formed in 1998 and is already close to coming to the first division. Like most new clubs, Ipatinga had to climb itself up the state league latter (in most Brazilian states there are three leagues). Once they arrived at the first division of the state level and finish among the top four they could begin to play in the <strong>Brazilian Série C</strong>. After a couple of tries they were promoted last year from the third division and are currently second in the second division this year. I&#8217;m from the city of Ipatinga so that&#8217;s way I&#8217;m really rooting for this team. It would be incredible for them to be in the first division by just there tenth professional year.</p>
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