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Said he plans to play abroad after taking a break. A-League would be perfect for him :cool: Quote:Ronaldinho not wanted by Brazilian clubsUpdated Jun 2, 2012 10:55 AM ET Ronaldinho's chances of continuing to play football in Brazil have diminished significantly following his high-profile departure from popular club Flamengo. A day after Ronaldinho terminated his contract and sued the club for unpaid salaries, officials from most of the top Brazilian teams said Friday they don't intend to try to sign the former Brazil star, who played below expectations and was criticized for unprofessional behavior off the field. The 32-year-old Ronaldinho said Thursday he wants to take some time off from football to take care of his sick mother. When he is ready to return he might have to look for a club in a different country after mostly poor performances in the South American nation. ''There is no chance we will try to bring Ronaldinho,'' said Roberto de Andrade, a football director for Brazilian champion Corinthians, which was one of the teams trying to sign the player in 2011. ''He doesn't fit into our style anymore. We have no interest.'' Polls conducted by Brazilian media said most fans also wouldn't want to see him playing for their clubs, including one published by the sports daily Lance on Friday which interviewed supporters from 11 clubs and showed the majority didn't want Ronaldinho. Ronaldinho ended his stint with Flamengo on Thursday when he sued the club for a reported $20 million in past salaries, asking a judge to terminate his contract. Flamengo officials acknowledged difficulties paying for the player's high salaries, although it denied it owed him $20 million in wages and other rights. Some top football names in Brazil defended Ronaldinho on Friday. Santos coach Muricy Ramalho said he should remain an idol for Brazilian fans, while World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, now with Palmeiras, said he would still want the player on his squad. But club directors dismissed trying to pay for the high costs of having Ronaldinho on the team. ''Economically it's not feasible anymore,'' said Palmeiras club director Cesar Sampaio. Ronaldinho last made headlines throughout Brazil in 2010 when he announced he was leaving AC Milan to play in Brazilian football again after a decade thriving in European football. Many Brazilian clubs pursued the former Brazil star, and Flamengo, Gremio and Palmeiras made high offers for the player. The fight for Ronaldinho lasted several weeks and was controversial, with Palmeiras saying at the time that Ronaldinho agreed to play for the club and Gremio preparing a party to announce his signing. But in the end Ronaldinho said he wanted to play for Flamengo, in part because of its huge fan base. In April, Flamengo's biggest fan group published a letter on its website criticizing Ronaldinho and accusing him of being unprofessional for his alleged appearances at parties and nightclubs. ''You must be kidding me,'' Gremio director Paulo Pelaipe told local media after being asked if the club would seek the player again. ''Thankfully he chose not to come to Gremio back then. Now he is Flamengo's problem.'' Local media has reported, citing sources close to Ronaldinho, that the player has already received offers from overseas clubs, including from China. Spanish media reported that Malaga may also be interested in the player. Flamengo president Patricia Amorim said Friday she instructed the club's legal department aggressively fight the dispute with Ronaldinho. ''We are extremely disappointed, I promise fans that we will fight until the end to defend the team's rights,'' she said. Flamengo began struggling to pay for Ronaldinho's salaries after ending its partnership with sports marketing group Traffic, which had been in charge of the majority of the nearly $700,000 that the player reportedly received monthly. Ronaldinho disappointed in his first few months with Flamengo and was jeered by fans, but bounced back and was instrumental in Flamengo's title in the Rio de Janeiro state championship in 2011. He then helped Flamengo earn a spot in this year's Copa Libertadores and regained a spot in the national team, but began poorly again throughout this year. Ronaldinho helped Brazil win the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, but was in the team that was eliminated by France in the 2006 quarterfinals in Germany. He was not picked for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/latinamerica/story/ronaldinho-not-wanted-by-brazilian-clubs-060212
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Joffa
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Rumour mill
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Polemides
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Cheers Joff mate.
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Dare I say it'd be a bit too ambitious for this league, especially as most A-League clubs have gone off the Marquee idea altogether. And the best chances of luring him, a Victory or Sydney FC - Both already have 'Aussie Marquees' and I'm not sure they could afford him.
The only real possibility COULD be the Bakries at Roar? But Rado has inherited a strong, quite settled and successful collective of players, who play a distinctive, team passing, style of football. Dare I say, a one man show like Ronaldinho, I'm not sure if Rado would want to seek him out, but then again, like Kewell, class is class and it's not like Ronaldinho could not adapt to Roar's approach, but would only enhance it - Especially in the ACL. But off the field he could upset too - A big earner, star, may expect different and he may not tow to Roar's strict training regime - could be Carlos Hernandez-ish x10? Roar are building something and such a short term move could upset that.
But lol, back from fairy land - Mid East is highly likely and even the MLS is a chance - they already have Becks and Henry. Ronaldinho would make it an insane trifecta for the developing league and the hype of the former World Player of the Year's arrival may be something not seen since Beckham first stepped foot?
Actually, considering it, the C-League is even possible, with Anelka, Drogba linked etc...
All those leagues offer BIG, SERIOUS, money, unfortunately, for our league's chances. lol
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paladisious
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Middle East, MLS or China, for sure.
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Tommycash
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Anyone got a spare few million on them. Too much for this league, and by the sounds of it, well past it.
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shallow hal wants a gal
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Won't happen, though would love to have him in the league.
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MVFCSouthEnder
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Definitely a marquee but he's too rich for the A-League
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zimbos_05
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No thanks. Hed just come here to party it up and have a good time rather than focus on helping the league. What we need is to put all our efforts in to trying to bring over the likes of Del Piero, Drogba, Anelka etc etc. Players who have the quality and will help the league.
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BusbyBabe
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This guy could go out onto the pitch hungover and still take the piss (hell, he did it at Barca). He is of the highest quality.
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Roarz
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paladisious wrote:Middle East, MLS or China, for sure. +1
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buddha69
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zimbos_05 wrote:No thanks. Hed just come here to party it up and have a good time rather than focus on helping the league. What we need is to put all our efforts in to trying to bring over the likes of Del Piero, Drogba, Anelka etc etc. Players who have the quality and will help the league. Um. How wouldn't Ronny help the league? He's 32. If he's getting the money he wants he will play. Who cares what he does off field? It's on field that matters. Anelka, yeah. Lets bring in some fuck that will sulk all the time.
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No chance.
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Polemides
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Was previously linked to Olympiakos in Greece. He loves the Athens nightlife and island life so that could be on the cards.
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Benjamin
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zimbos_05 wrote:No thanks. Hed just come here to party it up and have a good time rather than focus on helping the league. What we need is to put all our efforts in to trying to bring over the likes of Del Piero, Drogba, Anelka etc etc. Players who have the quality and will help the league. This. A player who is not wanted in Brazil because of unprofessional behavior is hardly someone you want to have on big money here. Short term boost - long term pain in the arse.
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Slobodan Drauposevic
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No Ronaldinho but Anelka? Are you guys serious?
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zimbos_05
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Benjamin wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:No thanks. Hed just come here to party it up and have a good time rather than focus on helping the league. What we need is to put all our efforts in to trying to bring over the likes of Del Piero, Drogba, Anelka etc etc. Players who have the quality and will help the league. This. A player who is not wanted in Brazil because of unprofessional behavior is hardly someone you want to have on big money here. Short term boost - long term pain in the arse. Benjamin Agrees.
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buddha69
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Draupnir wrote:No Ronaldinho but Anelka? Are you guys serious? That
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Despite the Jets' woeful history with marquee players, I'd still think Tinkler throwing some cash at him would be an excellent way to put bums in seats and convert casuals into more regular fans.
Won't happen though.
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notorganic
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Better that he go and enjoy the "honour" of playing for a Greek club that no-one except Polemides cares about.
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Roarz
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notorganic wrote:Better that he go and enjoy the "honour" of playing for a Greek club that no-one except Polemides cares about.
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notorganic wrote:Better that he go and enjoy the "honour" of playing for a Greek club that no-one except Polemides cares about. lol he wouldnt go for honor, it would be for more of this: [youtube]9xUjNpdjtGc[/youtube] :lol:
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Roarz
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Ronaldinho has signed with Atletico Mineiro.
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Roarz wrote:Ronaldinho has signed with Atletico Mineiro. I think you missed the word, thankfully ;)
The thing about football - the important thing about football - is its not just about football. - Sir Terry Pratchett in Unseen Academicals For pro/rel in Australia across the entire pyramid, the removal of artificial impediments to the development of the game and its players. On sabbatical Youth Coach and formerly part of The Cove FC
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