The Ronaldo Thread

Rahim

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Ronaldo: I'll Be In South Africa In 2010

Former Milan star Ronaldo is still recovering from his devastating knee injury and is weighing up his next move, but assures that he will fight his way back into the Selecao and play at the 2010 World Cup.

The 32-year-old Brazilian's career seemed to be over after he severed a knee tendon during the Rossoneri's Serie A game against Livorno last February, the umpteenth setback of a career blighted by a series of injuries.

His contract with the Diavoli expired in June and was not renewed, but the Fenomeno returned to action by playing and scoring in a friendly game with Flamengo's youth team last month, and he does not seem willing to call it a day just yet.

"I feel great now," he told the Gazzetta dello Sport, "this is a good moment for me and the rehabilitation is going really well. If I compared this injury to the other I suffered to the right knee, I have to admit that after eight months I did not feel as good. I will probably resume training with Flamengo next Monday.

"There is a connection between me and Flamengo, they are my favourite team and hope I can settle down here, but this will remain just a dream, for I don't think I'm going to make any decision now."

Ronnie has received important offers from French side Paris Saint Germain and Premier League outfit Manchester City, but he confesses that his future is still unclear.

"Paris is a wonderful city that I adore, and Psg have a good project to land the Ligue 1 title," mused the marksman, "as for City, my good friend Robinho is there, but there is nothing concrete yet, we talked about this option a few days ago. However, it is still too soon, I'm just thinking of completing my comeback now."

Ronaldo had also kind words for another dear friend, Adriano, who seems rejuvenated at San Siro this term.

"I'm happy for him," he enthused, "he has always been a great champion, even when things were not going so well for him."

The Brazilian has notoriously played for both Milan sides, but when asked to name the team that still holds a place in his heart he just uttered "see you soon" and scrammed.

Source: Goal.com - Main - Ronaldo: I'll Be In South Africa In 2010
 

Duke

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#84
You are only allowed an "I told you so" if he actually plays at the World Cup.

So far he's where exactly? Oh, right, "probably going to resume training next monday". Yeah, really in shape and form there.

Then it's another 18 months till the WC is actually played....

Your fanboyism is clouding your judgement so much, and you don't even know that much about football anyway, it's becoming increasingly annoying.
 

Bobby Sands

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New Setback For Ronaldo?

According to a Brazilian reporter, former Milan striker Ronaldo has picked up another knee problem that could further delay his return to action.


The Brazilian ace snapped a tendon in his left knee while playing in a Serie A game with Livorno on February 13.
His contract with the Via Turati outfit expired last June and the Fenomeno has gone through a lengthy recovery process over the past few months in order to return to action.
He has been training with Flamengo, but reporter Renato Mauricio Prado, who works for newspaper O Globo, has revealed during TV show ‘Bem Amigos’ that the 32-year-old is suffering from a left knee lesion that is hindering his return to form.
According to the journalist, this is the reason why Ronaldo has yet to commit his future to any club.
However, Flamengo team doctor Luis Runco has denied that there are have been any new hitches in the rehabilitation process of the former Barcelona star.
Ronnie is currently in Rio de Janeiro and has been linked with several European clubs in recent weeks, including Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City.
Serie A minnows Siena have also put a sensational bid on the table, but it is highly unlikely that Ronaldo will land in Tuscany, as his agent stressed last month
 

Flipmo

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Yeah. lol. Wouldn't be surprised if it wasnt bs, but then again, the way Ronaldo is looking, might as well be true.
 

tHuG $TyLe

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#90
I actually do hope he comes back, seeing as I love him more than life itself :)

But for fucks sake he won't play for Brazil again.
 

Rahim

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#91
you are only allowed an "i told you so" if he actually plays at the world cup.

So far he's where exactly? Oh, right, "probably going to resume training next monday". Yeah, really in shape and form there.

Then it's another 18 months till the wc is actually played....

Your fanboyism is clouding your judgement so much, and you don't even know that much about football anyway, it's becoming increasingly annoying.
stfu before i nail you in the fuckin head like suge knight nailed his girlfriend you fat bitch
 

tHuG $TyLe

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#96
As this is the Ronaldo thread..a few rumours work circling. Siena wanted him and would offer him £1000 per goal. or was it £100,000?
 

Bobby Sands

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Ronaldo To Retire?

Brazilian forward Ronaldo has admitted that he may retire from football instead of plotting a comeback from his latest injury worry...

The 32-year-old has been out of commission since last February when he ruptured knee ligaments in a Serie A match while playing for AC Milan.

After the expiration of his contract last summer, Ronaldo recuperated in Brazil and started his march to fitness by training with Flamengo.

A number of European clubs are still interested in taking the World Cup winner on board, with Manchester City, PSG and Siena known to have sounded out a potential deal.

However, Ronaldo himself is unsure as to whether or not he will return to the game. The former PSV Eindhoven striker stated that he will be not rushed into a comeback, as he has not decided for certain to continue playing.

He told Gazzetta dello Sport: "I don't know if I will continue to play or if I will retire. I have not taken a decision yet.

"I am in no hurry to make a decision. I want to complete my recovery.

"I could decide tomorrow or in a month's time what to do, but I still don't know."

This week saw the Phenomenon cross the white line for the first time in almost a year when he took part in a charity fixture in Morocco alongside former Real Madrid colleague Zinedine Zidane.

Ronaldo concedes that returning to the pitch invoked some fond memories, but also exposed the work he still needs to do in order to gain full fitness.

He continued: "It was beautiful to return to play because football is my life. But it was just an exhibition as I only played for 22 minutes.

"Professional football is a different issue."

Meanwhile, the player's agent Fabiano Farah has confirmed that Ronaldo will not be joining Siena under any circumstances.

He told GloboEsporte: "There is no chance he will play for Siena.

"Everyone would like to have a player like Ronaldo on his team and we appreciate all the interest, but with all due respect to Siena, after nine months recovering Ronaldo cannot play for a team that is struggling to not fall [into Serie B]. He has to play for a competitive team."
 

tHuG $TyLe

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I hope the move works out for him, I really do. Ronaldo for some reason gets unnecessary criticism, but I for one hope that he can go on to have a good full season and end his career on a high.
 

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