Ronaldinho Is No Longer Untouchable

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  1. CelticKing

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    <span class="titolo">Ronaldinho Is No Longer Untouchable - Kak&aacute;</span></p>

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    <span class="sommario">Kak&aacute; believes that FC Barcelona could be considering allowing Ronaldinho to leave as he is no longer one of the untouchable players at Camp Nou.</span></p>

    The Blaugrana superstar has been linked to a move to AC Milan in recent months and the Catalan hierarchy have only ever ruled out a move before the end of the season.

    With so much speculation, Kak&aacute; thinks that Bar&ccedil;a could be weighing up letting one of their prise assets go as they look to rebuild their squad.

    Ronaldinho was the star when he led Frank Rijkaard's side to the Champions League in 2006, but has since seen his stock drop due to his perceived lack of fitness and form.

    "Two years ago, Barcelona would not have even considered selling Ronaldinho at all. Now though, he not untouchable," Kak&aacute; stated.

    It is a surprising comment from a player whose own future is under constant scrutiny and will only serve to ensure that the rumours continue about the former PSG forward.

    Milan president, Silvio Berlusconi, has always made his desire to sign Ronaldinho public, while Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is also a well known fan.

    Bar&ccedil;a now have Giovani Dos Santos and Bojan improving all the time and with Lionel Messi taking over the mantle as the team's main threat, the board could cash in.</div></p>
     
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    <font face="Arial" size="2">he is still one of the best in the world though</font></p>
     
  3. Petey

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    Man, imagine Kaka and Ronaldhino in the same midfield. Sick!</p>

    Plus I'm sure w/ the 2 of them, they will appeal to alot of players who are from Brazil.</p>

    -Petey</p>
     
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    I think it'll be between Milan and Chelsea.</p>

    Unless an MLS team offers him 1 billion dollars!!!</p>

    [​IMG]</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Petey)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Man, imagine Kaka and Ronaldhino in the same midfield. Sick!</p>

    Plus I'm sure w/ the 2 of them, they will appeal to alot of players who are from Brazil.</p>

    -Petey</p>

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    It worked brilliantly for Brazil in the World Cup.</p>

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    I think it'll be between Milan and Chelsea.</p>

    Unless an MLS team offers him 1 billion dollars!!!</p>

    [​IMG]</p>

    </div></p>

    <font face="Arial" size="2">If they disagree the MLS team can use it's 'laser beam'</font></p>
     
  7. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    Ronaldinho is extremely overrated. He has yet to do anything what-so-ever in International competition because he chokes and he can be extremely selfish at times. He is a great ball handler and likely the one of the best in the World now that Zidane is gone and Ronaldo is just too fat to move without pulling something. He's a solid goal scorer in club competition, but has no leadership qualities.</p>

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    Then there's the fact that he's voted ugliest sports athlete of all-time. I wouldn't disagree since he looks worse then a beat up horse.</p>
     

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