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		<title>Fixture fiasco in Brazil</title>
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			<description>Without a doubt the CBF needs a serious overhaul to get rid of the old guard to resolve the problem and then go on and do a decent job of marketing the league around the world.
updates from Rio  -  http://thegringotimes.com/news/category/rio-sports/ - gringo</description>
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			<description>&quot;Brazil's football calendar is crying out for reform but it's likely that the start date won't be circled for a while yet.&quot;

Indeed. But, as mentioned, there are other interests in the game, specially from Globo, who is very comfortable with the situation and rule in Brazilian football, even arranging fixtures time for the insane 9:45 p.m., after their soap opera.

But there is also a lack of articulation from the teams, that don't demand changes. We in Brazil all know that CBF only works under pressure, and it seems that this is far from being done from the teams' part. - fbrazolin</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:00:22 +0100</pubDate>
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