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Ronaldhino to Milan

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Ronaldhino is off to Italy to play for A.C. Milan, a big move for Milan could bring alot of hope for them in bringing a Cup for Milan. Barcelona must be out of their minds, i would of gave a player with such caliber and talent all the money he wants, he's top 3 players in the world if not the best. Why Milan? Other teams didnt want him? He could of played for a much better team, maybe like a Manchester United, he would of been playing with Cristiano Ronaldo.

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With the acquisition of Ronaldhino, wil A.C. Milan have a shot at UEFA Cup?
Yes
22 votes
No
4 votes
Will make it to finals and lose
1 votes

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Milan will be VERY strong this season

I suspect they will be in the top 2 in the Italian league and will win the UEFA cup.

by Left Midfield on Jul 22, 2008 2:38 PM BST   0 recs

Not sure

I thought there was no way anyone but Bayern Munich would win the UEFA cup last year but they didn’t even make the final. I really have to question how much these giants used to the champion’s league care about the UEFA cup. Milan will probably the most talented club in the competition, but it’ll be interesting to see how much of their heart in is winning it.

by JasonB on Jul 22, 2008 3:11 PM BST   0 recs

Really? Ronaldinho has all the talent in the world, but by all accounts there are plenty of good reasons Barca didn’t want him anymore, and why they shouldn’t be chucking money at him.

It sounds like he has spent the last year injured, disinterested and out of shape when not injured. We’ll see if Milan can sort him out, but it seems all the hype has lost his desire.

by Luis (Tribe Fan in London) on Jul 24, 2008 10:39 AM BST   0 recs

ronaldhino

a soccer player with that kind of talent wouldnt lose it all in 1 year, all he needs to do is run a few laps kick the ball around a few and he’s good as new, player with such caliber as him will never lose that poise, he’s still young!

by BostonNation on Jul 25, 2008 3:13 AM BST   0 recs

he still

has to show it on the field. should be interesting to see how he reacts to the change of scenery.

by tkired on Jul 27, 2008 2:41 PM BST   0 recs

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