Brazil's coach in plagiarism with F.A

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    Brazil's coach in plagiarism row with F.A

    Brazil's national football coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, has been accused of plagiarism following the publication of a new book about tactical aspects of the game.

    The coaching manual, entitled Tactical Evolution and Strategies of the Game, bears Mr Parreira's name.

    But a Brazilian newspaper says it bears striking similarities to a book published in 1973 by the English Football Association (FA).

    The earlier volume, Tactics and Teamwork, was written by the FA's former director of coaching Charles Hughes.

    He controversially advocated so-called "route-one" football, which argued that most goals resulted from movements involving fewer than five passes.

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    I knew it! those fucking slum dwellers copied US !! :lol:
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    Bastards!:evil: :lol:

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