Serious question to brazilfriends

Serious question to brazilfriends.

How big would it be if they went down?

Is it like Real Madrid or Man U going down?

More like Arsenal or Valencia going down

More like Tottenham or Betis

There's 13 big teams here, one of them being relegated happens often.

Since when were you under the impression Inter was one of our biggest teams?

They haven't won the league since 19fucking79.

This or worse. They were only great in the 70's then got a good team in 2006-2010 but since then they've become fucking pathetic.

Sure you guys aren't just salty fans of other teams?
I know they haven't won as many titles but they have the most club members in all of the continent according to wikipedia and have never been relegated since the seventies.

>Sure you guys aren't just salty fans of other teams?
Inter is a "big" team, but they're not even in the top 5 of supporters, and their performance in the last century except the 70's is laughable. It's not like Santos or Palmeiras, those that had some history to tell. Since D'Alessandro left them Inter is a shell of what it was in 2006 and 2010.

They were crumbling even with D'alessandro in the team. He is in decadency, but was a leader that they lack right now.

It's like Napoli, Sevilla, Tottenham going down

Literally a Monchengladbach with really 2 lucky years

Tottenham

>Deixe a Série A comigo

ARE REEEEEEEEEEEE

It would be like Spurs or Napoli going down. They are one of the big clubs, surely, but their fanbase is restricted to their state (unlike clubs like Palmeiras, Corinthians, Flamengo, Vasco, who have a nationwide fanbase). Also, they only started winning trophies over the last 10 years.

>Éderson
São Bambi
>Jonas
Guarani
>Luisão
Cruzeiro

eh

>Sport above two teams from the top 12 and CAP with only 1,2M despite being one of the better admnistrated clubs i've ever seen
Soccer is unfair on so many levels
Also, does CAM really have that many supporters, even considering their story befor e this decade consists of one relevant title,some regionals, getting refballed and some comenbols?

*best

Corinthians had won a total of 0 (zero) relevant titles outside of São Paulo before 1990, and still had the second largest fanbase. Its the same thing with CAM, only on a smaller level, of course.

>Sport with more supporters than Bahia

Vitoria wins

It's easy to have the biggest fanbase when you have all criminals cheering for you

Good point.

Football development in Brazil was based on each state having your own tournaments with a few interstate tournaments and a national state teams tournament. National club tournaments only has started in 1959. Because of this, it considered the existence of various great clubs because they are main clubs in your respective states.

No way Sport is going to lose next match.
It's against Figueirense.
RIPIP Internacional

pede desculpa

This

imagine if out of nowhere England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland create a british league and 50 years after people would call teams like Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen, Motherwell Dundalk & The New Saints "Big Teams"

P E D E D E S C U L P A

Fucking this. People seem to forget that Brazil is a country almost the size of civilized europe.

>Gets neglected by a team and almost lose his career
>Makes a comeback, gets good and relegates the team that didn't give you your chance to shine
It's like on my japanese animations.