What the?!?! You runnin' son?!?!
Brasilian clubs are already setting themselves up to nab him! LOL!!
And my bro... aka my agent, says...
Lord have MERCY on his soul! Since his yapping on jovempan radio, rumors are SKYROCKETING that he is considering retiring from football!!
Is this a case of the "Adriano quits only to resurface in Brasil" maneuver?
For the time being, ...
My personal opinion, as I'm a huge fan of his and he's my favorite player that maybe he should return to Brazil for 6 months or so, and then try again in Milan. It's clear now that he wont be making a comeback that fans believed as he is still not that old player in terms of age of course.
He had a nice preseason, Leonardo believed in him but even if he failed in Milan derby showing he lacks ...
No way! That man is sheer magic and the essence of football. He deserves more respect. Berlusconi said possibly the only smart thing that came out of his mouth when he said people should stop scrutinizing every game of Ronaldinho. The problem with him is that people put too much pressure on him. He's possibly the most criticized player in the world, and he is still one of the best players out ...
You retire when you don't have it any more or force out b/c of injury and can we honestly say that about Ronaldinho. Honestly, he should move back to Brazil were there is less pressure on him. I expect to see him there next season.
Ziggy Stardust, on 22 September 2009 - 10:36 AM, said: He is still too good to play in the Brazilian league. It'd be a waste.
If Milan gives up on him which I think they will comes season end, what other club is going take a chance on him other than Brazilian clubs. When he left Barca only Milan and City were interested.
Agreed, but it'd still be a waste. His image is pretty ruined but his footballing ability is still more than decent, so European clubs wouldn't know what they're missing.
And as I said, he has played three matches. There are more than thirty left. He wants to be at the WC and will fight for it. I think its premature to deem his season a failure and predict Milan will sell him.
Kaka10725, on 22 September 2009 - 10:32 AM, said: You retire when you don't have it any more or force out b/c of injury and can we honestly say that about Ronaldinho. Honestly, he should move back to Brazil were there is less pressure on him. I expect to see him there next season.
Or when people don't want to pay you anymore. Why would he retire if he's under contract with Milan?...
Gremista, on 22 September 2009 - 11:28 AM, said: Or when people don't want to pay you anymore. Why would he retire if he's under contract with Milan?
So sad to see such a talent going to the drain.. No major injuries in his career, just a f***ed up head, n screwd up ppl arround him made him look like that.
I was watching his game against madrid back in 05 where he was sick few days ...
People exagerated too much!
Ronnie was clearly passing his peak form but still is NOW a fine player (still in TOP20 at present) and he could come back with a GOOD DETERMINATION. (training harder, watchhing his scale and no more parties late night out)
It doesn't make sense that he is motivated for one game and not motivated for another (especially if the game in question is the Milan derby). It also doesn't make sense that he doesn't train hard because there are dozen coaches who give him orders and he can't disobey, otherwise he'd be fined. To me its incomprehensible how hewould 'slack' in training; if he is made to train hard he will - there are no...
You retire when you don't have it any more or force out b/c of injury and can we honestly say that about Ronaldinho. Honestly, he should move back to Brazil were there is less pressure on him. I expect to see him there next season.
The guy is the second highest paid player in Serie A. Which is a woeful statistic in its own right but shows you how stupid Milans executives were to raise his contract after only a couple of months at the club. He looked alright against Siena in some very, very productive flashes, but since then, he has done, LITERALLY, nothing at the club. Berlusconi and Galliani are backing away from talking about him in any positive respect when all...
Kaka10725, on 22 September 2009 - 10:32 AM, said: You retire when you don't have it any more or force out b/c of injury and can we honestly say that about Ronaldinho. Honestly, he should move back to Brazil were there is less pressure on him. I expect to see him there next season. Or when people don't want to pay you anymore. Why would he retire if he's under contract with Milan?
People exagerated too much! Ronnie was clearly passing his peak form but still is NOW a fine player (still in TOP20 at present) and he could come back with a GOOD DETERMINATION. (training harder, watchhing his scale and no more parties late night out)
Ronaldinho: I'm not ready to retire Ronaldinho has denied speculation in the Spanish press he is considering retiring from football at the end of the season. The Brazilian has not featured in Milan's last two games and has yet to score after three appearances for the Serie A side this campaign. "I have never considered the possibility of retiring from football," said the 29-year-old on his official website....
What the?!?! You runnin' son?!?! Brasilian clubs are already setting themselves up to nab him! LOL!! And my bro... aka my agent, says... Lord have MERCY on his soul! Since his yapping on jovempan radio, rumors are SKYROCKETING that he is considering retiring from football!! Is this a case of the "Adriano quits only to resurface in Brasil"...
My personal opinion, as I'm a huge fan of his and he's my favorite player that maybe he should return to Brazil for 6 months or so, and then try again in Milan. It's clear now that he wont be making a comeback that fans believed as he is still not that old player in terms of age of course. He had a nice preseason, Leonardo believed in him but even if he failed in Milan derby showing he lacks fitness(even if he was playing as a...
Gremista, on 22 September 2009 - 11:28 AM, said: Or when people don't want to pay you anymore. Why would he retire if he's under contract with Milan? So sad to see such a talent going to the drain.. No major injuries in his career, just a f***ed up head, n screwd up ppl arround him made him look like that. I was watching his game against madrid back in 05 where he was sick few days before n was one of his worest games, but he was so...
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