Moura did an interview recently about his support for Bolsonaro. The man's essentially Brazil Trump, to paraphrase the orange twat himself. It happened after his absence from recent squads, so I don't think it's connected. I won't mention Dele Alli's recent controversy...
So...there's enough police for policing London on Wednesday for Chelsea's CL game but not enough for Thursday for Arsenal's EL game but there's enough policing for the spurs PL game on Saturday but not enough police for the Chelsea PL game on Sunday but enough for the Arsenal game on err....Sunday. No idea how this works tbh
His opinions were well known way before that interview. Don't judge his opinions. Everyone is entitled to their own as we regularly see on this forum. ( ATM pro and anti monarchy ). The majority of Brazilians back Bolsonaro. Does anyone here follow Brazil politics enough to understand the different sides? Leftist candidate Lula was convicted on charges of corruption in a controversial trial, and sentenced to nine and a half years in prison.
Anyone looking forward to 11:59pm next Monday, just to see whose Twitter avatar pic returns to normal first at the stroke of midnight?
Haven’t a clue what you are on about. surely players can have their own view on politics without being judged on it. Lucas has always come across as a popular guy and a great pro. As long as they aren’t hurting anyone I don’t really see what the big deal is
Bolsonaro glorified a military dictatorship and said that they should've killed more people. I won't even bother touching all of the other **** he's said and done. That should be enough.
The Queen's body is being moved on Thursday, so I think that comes into it. Spurs v Leicester should be relatively uneventful, while Chelsea v Liverpool probably won't be. Brentford v Arsenal is a crowd of a little less than one of our stands, too. It's all a bit chaotic. Should've held off the announcement until the international break.