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291961.40 in reply to 291961.39
Date: 9/17/2024 11:33:36 AM
Emma BC
II.4
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Parabéns pela campanha.
O Brasil não tinha resultados como este faz tempo.
Sua aprovação deveria ser melhor do que é.

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291961.41 in reply to 291961.40
Date: 9/29/2024 1:36:26 PM
Veszprém KK
Magyar Kosárlabda Liga
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Hello my Friends!

The World Championship starts on Monday.
Although we've been placed in the easier group, the strength of the field speaks for itself, as there's still only one team ranked lower than us among the ones we'll be facing.
We're not among the favorites (and this time, playing on home ground won't provide any advantage), but we'll try to perform honorably. Unfortunately, there are currently form issues within the squad.
I know it's repetitive, but I kindly ask everyone whose player is a candidate for selection to pay attention, because I can't take a player in poor form to the tournament unless their performance improves.
No one should worry about the fact that there are currently no players in the squad; by the time it's necessary, players will be called up.
A tough season awaits us, but I hope we can bring some joy as well.

Enjoy cheering, everyone!

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291961.42 in reply to 291961.41
Date: 9/30/2024 9:58:24 AM
Real Colina de Aço VR
III.15
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Bom saber disso. A Copa do Mundo é difícil, mas confio no seu trabalho. Na temporada passada, o Brasil teve bons resultados. Vai em frente, Brasil!

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Good to know this. WC is tough, but i trust in your work. Last season, Brazil has good results. Go ahead Brazil!


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291961.43 in reply to 291961.42
Date: 12/10/2024 2:16:03 PM
Veszprém KK
Magyar Kosárlabda Liga
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4848
Hello my Friends!

We are past the World Cup!
In the first group stage, things mostly went as I expected—no miracles were achieved, but no one could say we were utterly defeated either.
With a bit of luck, we might have deserved to catch one of the stronger teams off guard, but we comfortably beat those we were supposed to.
Then came the final round against Chile, and I must admit, I didn’t expect them to come at us with full force. Even so, we had a chance to win, but in the end, they were the ones celebrating.
That hurt because I really thought we would win here, but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way.

After that, we fought for places 9-16. We put up a strong fight against Belgium, but once again, it ended in a close defeat. Then came the nightmare. We were the favorites against Morocco but faced unexpectedly tough resistance. At one point, we were significantly behind, but with a great closing quarter and a last-second three-pointer, we managed to secure the expected win. Next came the battle against France, where it was clear we didn’t stand a chance, as their players were in incredible form—but I didn’t anticipate such a heavy loss. Then came the match against Colombia, the most inexplicable game of all. With a team morale of 13 and giving it our all, we went at them hard, and they didn’t even figure out the focus of our offense—yet they won!What really frustrated me was that we focused on attacking inside, yet the team attempted 20 three-point shots. The strangest part is that our rivals opted for a neutral offensive strategy and only tried shooting from outside 7 times. I simply can’t find a reasonable explanation for this. As a result, we finished the tournament in 13th place, which is slightly lower than where I expected our team to end up. However, the good news is that we are still ranked 12th in the world rankings!
Now, we have two friendly matches coming up.

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