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Monday, 28 February 2011

Juve start search for new coach; Ronaldinho wants to return to the national team

Juve start search for new coach

Juventus are set to stick with Luigi Del Neri until the end of the season, but the Old Lady has reportedly singled out Fabio Capello and Luciano Spalletti to replace the coach next summer.

Gigi Del Neri’s position in the club has come under intense scrutiny after the home defeat to Bologna with Beppe Marotta admitting that the club were reviewing Del Neri’s position.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Del Neri will be allowed to finish the season at Olimpico, but he will almost certainly be sacked at the end of the season.

The Bianconeri have already started searching for replacements, with club president Andrea Agnelli expected to contact his close friend Fabio Capello regarding the Juventus job.

Should the England boss reject the offer, the job will be offered to Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti, who’s been heavily linked to Juventus over the last few months.

Gigi Del Neri’s coaching methods failed to get the best out of the team and Juve are desperate for a fresh approach.

The Bianconeri need a coach who can stabilize the team as well as cope with the constant media pressure, so it is little wonder Fabio Capello and Luciano Spalletti are in the mix.

Ronaldinho wants return to the national team

Former Barcelona and Milan star Ronaldinho has revealed his main objective is to return to Brazil national team.

Ronaldinho yesterday lifted the Guanabara Cup after scoring the only goal of the game for his Flamengo.

Ronaldinho managed to kick-start his career after returning to Brazil, and he now wants to return to the national team.

Juve start search for new coach; Ronaldinho wants to return to the national team

Juve start search for new coach

Juventus are set to stick with Luigi Del Neri until the end of the season, but the Old Lady has reportedly singled out Fabio Capello and Luciano Spalletti to replace the coach next summer.

Gigi Del Neri’s position in the club has come under intense scrutiny after the home defeat to Bologna with Beppe Marotta admitting that the club were reviewing Del Neri’s position.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Del Neri will be allowed to finish the season at Olimpico, but he will almost certainly be sacked at the end of the season.

The Bianconeri have already started searching for replacements, with club president Andrea Agnelli expected to contact his close friend Fabio Capello regarding the Juventus job.

Should the England boss reject the offer, the job will be offered to Zenit coach Luciano Spalletti, who’s been heavily linked to Juventus over the last few months.

Gigi Del Neri’s coaching methods failed to get the best out of the team and Juve are desperate for a fresh approach.

The Bianconeri need a coach who can stabilize the team as well as cope with the constant media pressure, so it is little wonder Fabio Capello and Luciano Spalletti are in the mix.

Ronaldinho wants return to the national team

Former Barcelona and Milan star Ronaldinho has revealed his main objective is to return to Brazil national team.

Ronaldinho yesterday lifted the Guanabara Cup after scoring the only goal of the game for his Flamengo.

Ronaldinho managed to kick-start his career after returning to Brazil, and he now wants to return to the national team.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Ronaldinho Scores a Goal, Celebrates Like a Madman (Video)

3 comments by Mad Dog and Glory on February 17th, 2011

To be fair to the Brazilian, he probably doesn’t score that many headers.

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Thursday, 13 January 2011

Ronaldinho Paraded In Front of Flamengo Fans (Video)

no comments by Mad Dog and Glory on January 13th, 2011

And to think this so easily could have been Ewood Park….or perhaps not.

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Monday, 10 January 2011

Comment on Milan to sign Ronaldinho replacement by Thy

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Saturday, 8 January 2011

Comment on Kean not giving up on Ronaldinho by Kofie

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Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Ronaldinho set for Brazil return

Ronaldinho appears to have rejected a move to Blackburn Rovers and remains on course to rejoin Brazilian club Gremio.

The former Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona forward is due to bring an end to his three-year spell with Serie A side AC Milan following the arrival of Antonio Cassano from Sampdoria.

Ronaldinho has been widely expected to return to Gremio, the club where he began his professional career in 1998.

English Premier League club Blackburn emerged as an unlikely bidder this week, but any hopes they had of securing the former world player of the year appear to be receding fast following comments by Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri on Wednesday.

“We are all sorry to lose a player of the quality of Ronaldinho,” Allegri said.

“But he has made a life choice by going to Brazil.”

The 30-year-old 2002 World Cup winner is expected to sign a three-and-a-half-year deal with Gremio, who finished fourth in last season’s Brazilian championship.

Wed 5 January, 2011

Comment on Ronaldinho set for Brazil return by Ogbuagu Chibueze

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Ronaldinho set for Brazil return

Ronaldinho appears to have rejected a move to Blackburn Rovers and remains on course to rejoin Brazilian club Gremio.

The former Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona forward is due to bring an end to his three-year spell with Serie A side AC Milan following the arrival of Antonio Cassano from Sampdoria.

Ronaldinho has been widely expected to return to Gremio, the club where he began his professional career in 1998.

English Premier League club Blackburn emerged as an unlikely bidder this week, but any hopes they had of securing the former world player of the year appear to be receding fast following comments by Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri on Wednesday.

“We are all sorry to lose a player of the quality of Ronaldinho,” Allegri said.

“But he has made a life choice by going to Brazil.”

The 30-year-old 2002 World Cup winner is expected to sign a three-and-a-half-year deal with Gremio, who finished fourth in last season’s Brazilian championship.

Wed 5 January, 2011

Monday, 3 January 2011

Blackburn Rovers Offer AC Milan Star Ronaldinho £130k a Week to Make Ewood Park Move

2 comments by Mr Neutral on January 3rd, 2011

If you were him, would you go?

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Sunday, 2 January 2011

Ronaldinho nearing Milan exit

Ronaldinho has moved closer to joining former club Gremio as Antonio Cassano prepares to contribute to AC Milan’s title challenge.

Brazilian forward Ronaldinho has left Milan’s mid-season training camp in Dubai to discuss terms with Gremio, the side where he began his career in 1998.

The 30-year-old joined Milan in 2008, but has struggled to recapture the form that made him one of the world’s best players during a five-year spell at Barcelona.

“He will arrive in Porto Alegre today in order to negotiate with Gremio, but nothing is decided yet,” his agent Roberto De Assis said.

“If we don’t reach an agreement with a club in Brazil, then he will return to Milan, as he is still a Milan player. We are not ruling anything out.”

Flamengo and Palmeiras are also reported to be interested in the two-time FIFA World Player of the Year.

De Assis left the door open for a return to Italy, with a reported eight million euro price-tag looming as a potential obstacle to any transfer.

“There is a great deal of disappointment and I am sorry that we couldn’t get him back to his best,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri told Sky Italia.

“Potentially he is the best in the world. I hoped for a great year from him.”

“Maybe there was a lack of willingness on his part.”

Despite effectively giving up on Ronaldinho, Allegri has confidence in new signing Antonio Cassano, who joined Milan after being forced out of Sampdoria following a row with the club’s president.

“Antonio has not trained for two months, but is working well and will soon be in good shape. He should be ready for Cagliari,” Allegri said.

“We are top of the table and can win the Scudetto, as the club has given me a very strong squad.”

Sun 2 January, 2011

Ronaldinho nearing Milan exit

Ronaldinho has moved closer to joining former club Gremio as Antonio Cassano prepares to contribute to AC Milan’s title challenge.

Brazilian forward Ronaldinho has left Milan’s mid-season training camp in Dubai to discuss terms with Gremio, the side where he began his career in 1998.

The 30-year-old joined Milan in 2008, but has struggled to recapture the form that made him one of the world’s best players during a five-year spell at Barcelona.

“He will arrive in Porto Alegre today in order to negotiate with Gremio, but nothing is decided yet,” his agent Roberto De Assis said.

“If we don’t reach an agreement with a club in Brazil, then he will return to Milan, as he is still a Milan player. We are not ruling anything out.”

Flamengo and Palmeiras are also reported to be interested in the two-time FIFA World Player of the Year.

De Assis left the door open for a return to Italy, with a reported eight million euro price-tag looming as a potential obstacle to any transfer.

“There is a great deal of disappointment and I am sorry that we couldn’t get him back to his best,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri told Sky Italia.

“Potentially he is the best in the world. I hoped for a great year from him.”

“Maybe there was a lack of willingness on his part.”

Despite effectively giving up on Ronaldinho, Allegri has confidence in new signing Antonio Cassano, who joined Milan after being forced out of Sampdoria following a row with the club’s president.

“Antonio has not trained for two months, but is working well and will soon be in good shape. He should be ready for Cagliari,” Allegri said.

“We are top of the table and can win the Scudetto, as the club has given me a very strong squad.”

Sun 2 January, 2011

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Chelsea Plot Move to Sign AC Milan Star Ronaldinho

3 comments by Mr Comfort on January 1st, 2011

Stamford Bridge boss looks to reunite with Brazilian international.

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Thursday, 30 December 2010

AC Milan Star Ronaldinho Considers Paris Saint-Germain Return

2 comments by The Newshound on December 30th, 2010

Brazilian star linked with return to former club.

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Sunday, 19 December 2010

Manchester City Prepare Offer to Sign AC Milan Legend Ronaldinho

Comments Off by Steven Constable on December 19th, 2010

Eastlands outfit interested in San Siro star.

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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Liverpool Ace Lucas Excited By Prospect Of Ronaldinho Transfer (Video)

9 comments by I Believe I Can Fry on December 8th, 2010

Lucas Leiva would love to see his compatriot at Anfield.

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Monday, 25 October 2010

Ronaldinho skill......

By Anish on October 18, 2010 9:16 AM | Comments | TrackBacksShare|

If only he was a little thinner.....but it's a great bit of skill anyway.

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Friday, 17 September 2010

AC Milan Star Ronaldinho Shows He Still Has What it Takes (Video)

2 comments by Mad Dog and Glory on September 17th, 2010

There are many who have pretty much given up on AC Milan man Ronaldinho. For some reason he is considered to be a veteran who is past it, but we are talking about a Brazilian who is just 30 and has plenty left in the tank. In this little vignette you will see some nice tasty touches from this week’s match against Auxerre but before anyone believes the former Barcelona man is all style and no substance watch the second video and note how the man from Porto Alegre did also set up both Zlatan Ibrahimovic goals in the Champions League victory.