It's because he openly hates them.
This is the correct answer.I think it goes back to Brown getting sent off for kicking him when they played Barcelona.
Seems to be based on religious and ethnic lines.
I'm sure FARE will be along shortly to deal with this matter in the public domain.
Think it's closer to a quarter of the population. And rising.I remember they started to hate Kaka at AC Milan when they found out that he was a Protestant as well or maybe it was because he scored against them in a 1-0 win in Milan.
It is not a well known fact that, although Brazil is seen as a Catholic country, 14% of Brazilians are Protestant.
Would certainly seem so
Also he had the audacity to get kicked by the lego eater a few seasons ago which unbelievably led to a red card.
Yep, how dare he have got Brown sent off when he gets away with it week in week out.He had the cheek to be kicked by Scott Brown who was then ordered off - its as simple as that
https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/447/article/catholics-and-protestants-brazil
Go Brazil, not the fat ballon faced alcoholic the country lol
And it will keep growing bud, in fact I read an article not to long ago that basically said, 'That in twenty or so years,Brazil will be mostly Protestant.'Interesting read. That article is from '03 so the % of Protestants is even higher now. The article has the figure around 11% in '03. A quick search on wiki has the most recent figure around 22% - basically a quarter of the population. That's a large number.
Had no idea almost 25% of Brazil are Protestant.
If indeed he is a Protestant, they'll know this.
They make it their business to know who isn't part of their cult
Nah it's because he snubbed them by signing for ParisThey just have a massive chip on they're shoulders
Didn't know he was a prod
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