It looks likely that at least 1 of Cruzeiro, Vasco da Gama, Bahia, Santos or Internacional will get relegated this year.
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 11:07:27 AM UTC+1, Mark wrote:
It looks likely that at least 1 of Cruzeiro, Vasco da Gama, Bahia, Santos or Internacional will get relegated this year.Why would Bahia be a top club? Because they're owned by the Manchester City group?
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 11:07:27 AM UTC+1, Mark wrote:
It looks likely that at least 1 of Cruzeiro, Vasco da Gama, Bahia, Santos or Internacional will get relegated this year.
Why would Bahia be a top club? Because they're owned by the Manchester City group?
Werner Pichler escreveu:
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 11:07:27 AM UTC+1, Mark wrote:
It looks likely that at least 1 of Cruzeiro, Vasco da Gama, Bahia, Santos
or Internacional will get relegated this year.
Why would Bahia be a top club? Because they're owned by the Manchester City
group?
I agree with you that labeling them a top club is a little generous. I would classify them as a regional power, being record winners of their state league
and of their regional cup (Copa do Nordeste, 4 times winner, joint record with
their rivals Vitória). Also, they're a popular club, used to play in front of
big crowds at Fonte Nova and, as JP said, there's some respect for the fact that they've won nationwide honours. But grouping them with the Big 12, which
is a large enough set already, may be a bit too much.
Let's put it this way: if Northeast Brasil was an independent country, Bahia would have been up there as its top club, or hovering among the top at least.
In Actual Brasil, though, that bar ends up being set a little higher.
I think the main reason for that is economical. A sort of "accident of birth",
if you will. The Northeastern region, where they hail from, was for centuries
amongst the poorest regions of Latin America. And although things have improved
significantly over there in the last few decades, they still lie some way behind
the richer South and Southeast (ie, the home of the Big 12) in financial terms.
It is a decisive disadvantage for them, even though their football culture is
arguably just as strong as that of the richer regions.
I don't think that being owned by the City group will necessarily bridge that
gap, since other clubs in the South/Southeast are also going down a similar road (ahem). Well, we'll see what happens on that front.
On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 8:30:12 PM UTC+1, Lléo wrote:
I don't think that being owned by the City group will necessarily bridge that
gap, since other clubs in the South/Southeast are also going down a similar
road (ahem). Well, we'll see what happens on that front.
So just to keep tabs, what's the list?
Botafogo (John Textor - Lyon/Crystal Palace/Molenbeek)
Bragantino (Red Bull - Leipzig/Salzburg/New York)
Bahia (City Group)
Vasco (777 - Genoa, Standard Liège, probably soon Everton)
Anybody else?
BTW is it just me or are there certain similarities between Everton and Vasco :)
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