Mental Breakdown In Brazil

By: chris | April 13th, 2009

Another day, another wacky incident from South American football. Much to our delight, Pedro Santilli, coach for Comercial in Brazil’s second division, loses his mind for no reason at all – or so it would seem. After Pedro shouldered an opposing player to the ground, the ref asks for a word and Pedro would only like to punch him in the face, which he does.

And kudos to the ref for not falling into a heap on the pitch as 99% of players in the sport would have done.

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  • Jem |  April 13th, 2009 at 3:58 pm

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    “And kudos to the ref for not falling into a heap on the pitch as 99% of players in the sport would have done.”

    good point. like the pansy that got pushed to the ground by the coach in this video…

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  • Albo |  April 14th, 2009 at 8:29 am

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    yeah,
    “Another day, another wacky incident from South American football.”

    I’m glad we have Chris who is alert at all times and shows us what southamerican football is all about.
    Great info for european fans, who never see weird things in their football.
    Great job Chris, keep reporting on those animals.

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