What shoes Ronaldo wear?
friend of mine wants to buy soccer shoes Ronaldo wears but i dont know which Ronaldo he talkin bout. lol.
i cant really ask him which one he talkin bout cause i dont have access with him, his moms is tellin me he needs them shoes.
anyway, if anybody knows what shoes both Ronaldo wear? brazilian and purtuguees.
friend of mine wants to buy soccer shoes Ronaldo wears but i dont know which Ronaldo he talkin bout. lol.
i cant really ask him which one he talkin bout cause i dont have access with him, his moms is tellin me he needs them shoes.
anyway, if anybody knows what shoes both Ronaldo wear? brazilian and purtuguees.
Ronaldo-Highly unlikely. He has just suffered another very serious knee injury. He wasnt fit before his injury so its unlikely that he will be fit after it. He will be 34 at the next World Cup. Its unlikely that Dunga will take a big risk by picking an ageing, injury prone, unfit striker (abeit a great one) for his 2010 World Cup squad. Ronaldo could easily pick up another just before the tournament thus ruling him out and leaving Brazil short a player for the tournament which amy leave them short should they reach the latter stages of the tournament.
Cafu- See what i posted above. absolutely zero chance.
Adriano- I reckon Mourinho will get Adriano back playing the way he did before all his problems. He is a top striker and should be playing at the 2010 World Cup provided he has put his personal problems behind him and is fully fit.
Roberto Carlos-Little chance. He will be 37 at the time of 2010 World Cup. I dont think he has played for Brazil since the 2006 World Cup. Not the same player he was as he is pushing on now. Then again Brazil seem to have a problem at left back. I saw them play against Chile and the left back they had in that game, Kleber didnt impress me. Marcelo of Real Madrid and Maxwell of Internazionale are other options. There is little chance of Carlos being recalled.
Rivaldo-lol. Not even a 0% chance. hmmm when was the last time a Kazakhstan based player got called into the Brazil squad lol. Rivaldo was a great player but his career started to fade out after he moved to AC Milan. Showed what he can do in the greek league but then again thats not the highest level of football.
Dida- Now why would they want this useless keeper in their squad. all he was ever good for was stopping penalties. ok he had some decent seasons for Milan but he had some bad ones too. Doni and Julio Cesar are far better keepers.
Ze Roberto- again little chance. will be about 36 or 37 when the next World Cup is on. He performed well at the 2006 World Cup in a poor Brazil team but he will be too old and Brazil have other options in midfield now.
Emerson-not a hope in hell. He is finished and has been since he left Juventus. i always thought he was over-rated anyway. only a squad player at AC Milan now.
Nearly all these players you mention are in the twilight of their careers. I dont get why you would to see them at the next World Cup. If Brazil pick some of them then they wouldnt have achance of winning the World Cup. They were top players when they younger and at their peak. You dont pick players based on past reputations.
btw, i forgot about Maicon. He is Brazil's first choice right back not Alves.
Cafu- See what i posted above. absolutely zero chance.
Adriano- I reckon Mourinho will get Adriano back playing the way he did before all his problems. He is a top striker and should be playing at the 2010 World Cup provided he has put his personal problems behind him and is fully fit.
Roberto Carlos-Little chance. He will be 37 at the time of 2010 World Cup. I dont think he has played for Brazil since the 2006 World Cup. Not the same player he was as he is pushing on now. Then again Brazil seem to have a problem at left back. I saw them play against Chile and the left back they had in that game, Kleber didnt impress me. Marcelo of Real Madrid and Maxwell of Internazionale are other options. There is little chance of Carlos being recalled.
Rivaldo-lol. Not even a 0% chance. hmmm when was the last time a Kazakhstan based player got called into the Brazil squad lol. Rivaldo was a great player but his career started to fade out after he moved to AC Milan. Showed what he can do in the greek league but then again thats not the highest level of football.
Dida- Now why would they want this useless keeper in their squad. all he was ever good for was stopping penalties. ok he had some decent seasons for Milan but he had some bad ones too. Doni and Julio Cesar are far better keepers.
Ze Roberto- again little chance. will be about 36 or 37 when the next World Cup is on. He performed well at the 2006 World Cup in a poor Brazil team but he will be too old and Brazil have other options in midfield now.
Emerson-not a hope in hell. He is finished and has been since he left Juventus. i always thought he was over-rated anyway. only a squad player at AC Milan now.
Nearly all these players you mention are in the twilight of their careers. I dont get why you would to see them at the next World Cup. If Brazil pick some of them then they wouldnt have achance of winning the World Cup. They were top players when they younger and at their peak. You dont pick players based on past reputations.
btw, i forgot about Maicon. He is Brazil's first choice right back not Alves.
I would like to think though that players are chosen (somewhat) based on their past reputation. If not, what would that mean for Pele? What would that mean for past star-players? I'm not saying that a player should be evaluated just based on past reputation, but I am saying that it is an important factor.
For example:
Manchster City wouldn't have even thought of signing Ronaldo (even though they didn't) if he didn't have the reputation that he does today. Sure he is out of shape right now, but he still has the courage, and the will and the motivation to get back in shape. Just read his statement 4 hours ago that was reported (in this thread)
anyway as much as I would like to see all of this happening (my way), it's only a prediction, backed up by faith - especially in Ronaldo.