Brazil football chiefs must be jailed -Romario

Brazil football legend Romario, now a lawmaker, verbalized on Wednesday that the sport’s chiefs should accommodate prison time for the national team’s mortifying 7-1 World Cup defeat to Germany, AFP reports.

One day after the semifinal thrashing, Romario verbally expressed the Brazilian Football Confederation was plagued by corruption because clubs have elected the same bellwethers for years.

“Our football has been deteriorating for years. It is being dragged down by bellwethers who don’t even have the aptitude to juggle the ball,” Romario verbalized in a letter posted on convivial media.

“They stay in their luxury box seats, relishing the millions that go into their accounts,” the 1994 World Cup triumpher verbalized.

The prolific striker verbalized players and coaches were not to inculpate for the sport’s deterioration.

He verbally expressed CBF president Jose Maria Marin and his deputy, Marco Polo del Nero, who will surmount in 2015, “should be in prison”.

Romario, a reprover of the record $11bn spent on the tournament, bemoaned the fact that President Dilma Rousseff will have to hand the World Cup trophy to a team other than Brazil in Sunday’s final.

“They will leave with the Cup and we will be left with our overbilled stadiums and no material legacy,” he verbally expressed. “This will be the Cup of ignominiousness.”

Meanwhile the agent of star striker Neymar has launched a furious assault on national coach Luiz Felipe Scolari over the to subjugation.

Wagner Ribeiro, who represents several top Brazilian players, set out a six point list of “technical requirements” for the coach that made barbed references to Scolari, without categorically mentioning him.

The boss should have “trained Portugal and won nothing”, he verbally expressed in the Twitter verbalization.

He should go to Chelsea and be “sacked”, coach in Uzbekistan then return to Brazil “and take a good team into the second division.”


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