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    According to news reports, Ronaldinho is in Brasil having transfer talks with several teams. Gremio, Fluminense and another team are vying for his signature.
    "The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011

  • #2
    Is a night club he signing with?
    "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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    • #3
      Then nuh must. You thing any team can afford the luxury of a big belly man occupying a midfield spot.

      Man call for him in Brasil WC squad forgetting how him sell out the 2k6 world cup with him rumhead behaviour.

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      • #4
        King Jawge, Bino should join MetroStars..wooooops...RedBull
        The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

        HL

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        • #5
          No man Dane, Henry and the little youth too fast fi him. You nuh see Angel gone cause him can't stand up and play.
          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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          • #6
            Blackburn Rovers too have made contact with AC Milan star Ronaldinho over a possible move in January.

            The Brazilian is available for GBP 6.8m after the Serie A club announced they were looking to offload the 30-year-old before his contract expires, at the end of the season.

            A number of clubs have registered an interest in the former Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Gremio player, not least his old club in Brazil.

            Ronaldinho's agent and brother Roberto de Assis said in the Daily Mirror: "Blackburn have contacted us."

            He also admitted that other Premier League clubs were considering a move for his client.

            He added: "There is also other interest in England but this is confidential."

            Gremio, however, still hold out hopes of landing their former player on a free transfer

            "We will arrive in Porto Alegre in order to negotiate with Gremio, but nothing is decided.

            "If we do not reach an agreement with a a club in Brazil then he will return to Milan as he is still a Milan player. We are not ruling anything out."
            "The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011

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            • #7
              Blackburn offer Ronaldinho whopping
              £20m to agree shock switch as they open door to David Beckham loan swoop



              By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 3:06 PM on 4th January 2011
              Real deal? How Ronaldinho would look in Blackburn's strip

              Blackburn have tabled an astonishing £20million offer for Brazil legend Ronaldinho after also making an ambitious loan move for David Beckham.

              The forward - who has been told he can leave AC Milan - is being offered the chance to join ambitious Rovers.
              Despite the jaw-dropping offer, Ronaldinho remains likely to snub the Barclays Premier League in favour of a move back to his homeland.

              However, Anuradha Desai, chairwoman of Blackburn owners Venky's, claimed on BBC Radio Lancashire: 'He is keen to play in the EPL [English Premier League] and I think that goes in our favour.

              'To be precise it is 7.6m euros (£6.5m) for first year and about 8.5m euros (£7.2m) for the second and third years.'

              Poultry giants Venky's, who bought Blackburn in November, claim their Brazil office is in talks with the player's manager.

              Ronaldinho, 30, is currently in his homeland after leaving Milan's training camp in Dubai. He joined from Barcelona in 2008 but has struggled to nail down a regular spot this season.

              Brazilian sides Flamengo, Palmeiras and Gremio are leading the chase to bring him back to Brazil but none are able to match Blackburn's lucrative offer.

              With a backlash brewing, Ronaldinho's brother Roberto de Assis is expected in hometown Porto Alegre on Tuesday for further talks with Gremio.
              The player's first club were early favourites to complete the signing, but have by far the weakest financial offer on the table of £27,000 a week guaranteed. The figure would be topped up by variable commercial deals, but would only reach between £70,000-£90,000 a week.
              Sensing that the local hero will turn elsewhere for the lure of money, a group of fans hung a banner from a bridge on a major highway reading: 'Gremio: If not for love, we don't want a traitor.'
              Blackburn boss Steve Kean is backing the shock bid for Ronaldinho.
              He said: 'I know there has been contact made by the owners to representatives of Ronaldinho but I don't know how far down the line it is and whether it will actually happen.

              On his way? Ronaldinho has now left Milan's training camp in Dubai to consider his options

              'If any Premier League manager was asked if they wanted to sign someone who has been World Player of the Year twice they would be interested. That is something that puts us on the map in terms of trying to bring players of that stature to the club.
              'Everyone should look as it as a positive because if we can attract players - maybe not that individual if it doesn't happen - but players of that stature I think it has been a long time since we have been able to do that.'
              Leonardo, the former AC Milan boss who has replaced Rafa Benitez at Inter, also wants to sign Ronaldinho, according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport. However, there is apparently a clause in the player's current contract which prevents such a scenario.
              Ronaldinho thrived under Leonardo after initially struggling when brought to Milan against then coach Carlo Ancelotti's wishes in 2008.

              Sources indicate there is also interest from Paris Saint-Germain, an unconfirmed Turkish side and a Spanish side believed to be Malaga - who were recently bought by a member of the Qatari royal family.
              Desai also revealed they have attempted to sign Beckham on loan from LA Angeles Galaxy. That is unlikely to come off but the club were 'open whenever he is ready to come'.


              Ambitious: Blackburn are also hoping to complete a shock deal for David Beckham

              Beckham is set to join a Premier League side - with Tottenham favourites - during the January transfer window with Galaxy in their Major League Soccer off-season.

              Beckham would be able to play up to 11 games before the MLS season resumes on March 15. Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has already claimed Beckham wants to join them, while Newcastle are also monitoring his situation.
              Beckham is being forced to wait on his move because Galaxy bosses are busy buying an NFL team.

              Beckham was hoping to complete a switch to Spurs in time to face former club Manchester United on January 16.

              However, the deal is being delayed because his Galaxy chiefs - the AEG Group - are trying to buy the San Diego Chargers for £1billion.

              Billionaire Philip Anschutz, who is the head of AEG, needs to give the green light to Beckham's exit but he is currently devoting his time to the Chargers bid.

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