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drucurl said:Of course he'll have to leave the country....ronnie can't play for Milan while living in spain
He meant Laporta would have to leave the country if he sold Ronaldinho.
drucurl said:Of course he'll have to leave the country....ronnie can't play for Milan while living in spain
Cold Beer sounds much better But i hope u'll be sweating again if u know what i meanBMWTaylor said:Milan president Silvio Berlusconi says Ronaldinho will never join the club. "I've spoken with Barcelona president [Joan] Laporta and he told me that should he sell Ronaldinho, he would have to leave the country," Berlusconi told Sky Italia. (Sky Sports)
Don't know if it's true, but that's as refreshing as a cold shower on a hot summer day.
I don't drink.N3d0 said:Cold Beer sounds much better
Congratulations you have mastered your command of the obvious ...now on to step two :deliberate misinterpretation of news for comic reliefmenon_inc said:He meant Laporta would have to leave the country if he sold Ronaldinho.
I know the meaning of the words 'context', 'brute' + 'thug', punkdrucurl said:learn the meaning of the word "context"
Milan deny ‘Dinho talk
Tuesday 26 June, 2007
Milan President Silvio Berlusconi has admitted that Ronaldinho will never join the club but remains confident they could capture Samuel Eto’o.
The Rossoneri are looking to strengthen their attack after relinquishing their hold on David Suazo and have once again been paired with the Barcelona duo, but the Blaugrana do not seem willing to sell.
“I have spoken with Barcelona President Joan Laporta and he told me that should he sell Ronaldinho, he would have to leave the country,” Berlusconi told Sky Italia.
Milan have always stated that they would be in pole position to sign the Brazilian should he ever leave Spain, but that possibility now seems remote.
As for Eto’o, Vice-President Ferrer Soriano announced on Monday that there was no chance of the Cameroon international joining another club, but Berlusconi insists that there is still hope.
“We don’t want to give limits for our transfer targets. We hope to find someone who can fit our needs,” concluded the former Italian Prime Minister.
In the meantime, the Rossoneri are also being paired with Brazilian international striker Fred, who currently plays in France for Lyon.
Reports claim that Milan’s scouts will be observing the player during the upcoming Copa America in Venezuela and it is understood that the 23-year-old could be allowed to leave for £8.5m.
don't believe Berlusconi's words..this is his style of speaking in front of media..MaldiniISgod said:Well fuck. I thought we had a much better chance at snatching 'Dinho than Eto'o. Eto'o clearly doesn't want to leave. 'Dinho has friends at Milan and the chance in environment would probably help out his game.
PrAcTiC said:don't believe Berlusconi's words..this is his style of speaking in front of media..
...OR, he was just drunk.... B a passionate rounderMaldiniISgod said:It doesn't make sense though. Does it mean he actually wants Dinho but is pretending to want Eto'o? It kind of odd after he has already said he has a fortune set aside JUST for Dinho. Maybe he just needs to make up his mind.
english please someoneMilanFan009 said:Milan, sorpresa: Ronaldinho è a Milano
28.06.2007 18.15 di Francesco Letizia articolo letto 6475 volte
Viaggio di piacere o svolta improvvisa del calciomercato mondiale? Ronaldinho Gaucho, accompagnato dal fratello procuratore Roberto Assis, è a Milano: ufficialmente per girare uno spot pubblicitario (della nota azienda dell'Oregon che lo sponsorizza) e per fare shopping nel "quadrilatero della moda", dove è stato avvistato nel pomeriggio. Ma ovviamente il tamtam mediatico è già partito: che si veda in giornata con Galliani? Tutto è possibile, anche viste le dichiarazioni degli ultimi giorni dell'ad rossonero che sembrano chiaramente mirate a "spegnere i riflettori" per preparare un grande colpo. Il più grande colpo della storia del calcio? I tifosi ci sperano...il Milan ha già da parte "il gruzzolo": 60 milioni al Barcellona e 7.5 al giocatore potrebbero essere sufficienti.
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mcrgenci said:english please someone
blackstar79 said:wasnt he in milan for something to do with nike or someting? im gtting sick of ronnie speculation.
Marcus said:why sick? he would be a worthy addition to the squad, there is no manager in the world who won't accept Ronaldinho in his team + it will allow us to adopt a more attacking strategy replacing Ambrosini in the first team
it's a longshot but it just might work...
he wants another contract with Barca, trip to Milan is the way to put pressure on Laportablack-eagle said:So was Ronaldinho's Milan trip just for shopping - or something altogether more interesting?
Pupone#10 said:Rumours in Italy have it that Ronaldinho will sign for Milan on the 4th of July.
Don't ask for any source i don't know and don't really believe it myself but we can hope...
Pupone#10 said:Rumours in Italy have it that Ronaldinho will sign for Milan on the 4th of July.
Don't ask for any source i don't know and don't really believe it myself but we can hope...
Andrea said:We cannot buy him.