Anderson Lima
Starting Eleven
Where is he playing now?
In serie A?
In serie A?
milan_my_love said:I haven't read anything concerning Redondo's current team/club.I had thought he has retired.
A while back someone posted here that Redondo is on his way back to Argentine league and is set to play in River Plate.Though no updates after that.
May be "Uncle Redumdov" can come up with an info on Redondo
Albertini isplaying for atalanta and scored last week.r4gs said:Yeah..the whole Redondo saga's been a rather sad one..considering he offered so much for Milan yet achieved so little..a big pity with his huge injury lay-off...
Anyway..where is Albertini now? Our beloved Demi..heard he is still in Serie A..just can't recall which club now..probably one of the promoted sides...
ciao nephew mml.May be "Uncle Redumdov" can come up with an info on Redondo
kingshaeva good to see ya post again.i remembered u and i talked about you when u were not seen.keep posting my friend.i have no pictures of príncipe.LOL! No we'll get a personal insight on what he has been doing these past months. Starting from what he wore when he left Milanello ending up on where he spent his summer vacation and how he got a snapshot of him topless on some beach.
ja.i bet our very own redondo will give us some details
Just like Hierro?DonippoRuiShevdini said:If he returns to La Liga, he will be watched. He is worshiped in Madrid and parts of La Mancha.
hmmm....Hierro is revered in certain circles. Capello (when he coached Madrid) called Hierro the 'Iberian Baresi.' I couldn't disagree more with this, but for many years his service was impeccable. However, the way he was dumped would suggest that the sentimental attchment to him certainly had deteriorated.Melbourne said:Just like Hierro?
Mate, he was a awsome player. The way he was gotten rid of was an abosoute discrase.DonippoRuiShevdini said:hmmm....Hierro is revered in certain circles. Capello (when he coached Madrid) called Hierro the 'Iberian Baresi.' I couldn't disagree more with this, but for many years his service was impeccable. However, the way he was dumped would suggest that the sentimental attchment to him certainly had deteriorated.
As for La Nacional, Hierro was scorer of more than 25 goals for the escuadra. He wasn't always a stopper you know, a very good defensive midfielder he was in his younger days, but the lack of any real silverware and ingenuity from La Nacional during his tenure, sees his accomplishments overlooked by most Spaniards.
Can't really disagree with you. He captained them to numerous League titles, League cups, and European trophies. I think when they failed in the CL two years ago (following the purchase of Ronaldo), the defense was signaled out as the weak link, so the aging legend shouldered the blame, and wasn't handed a new deal for it. As you eloquently put.....disgraceful indeed.Melbourne said:Mate, he was a awsome player. The way he was gotten rid of was an abosoute discrase.
Adds to my hate of Real.
Real madrid fans will hate him for life ,i hope he joins barca ,he can act as an assitant to rijkardYUGOSLAVIAN said:I wish he joins Barca
A have a knack for the english language.DonippoRuiShevdini said:. As you eloquently put.....disgraceful indeed.
Melbourne said:Mate, he was a awsome player. The way he was gotten rid of was an abosoute discrase.
Adds to my hate of Real.
I heard he's offered to play for a certain middle-east club.Anderson Lima said:Where is he playing now?
In serie A?
i dot followe what ya meanCatherine said:You are so right, real don't care about ppls love of football, they are only interested in money