[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (38 Viewers)

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,600
I'm delighted for Ronaldinho.If i was a Milan supporter,i wouldnt give a rats ass about how many night clubs he attends,or how many drinks he has.There were news reports about him hitting a night club in Turin after the win over Juventus,and now he comes back and gives the media the shut up call.

Forza Ronaldinho.
 

Joe

Senior Member
Dec 20, 2009
14,980
Screw the Milans, go for Roma. The only big team I respect other than Juventus. We are surely out of the title race, and with Inter's shady performances, and Roma on the rise I will hope Roma brings it home or atleast comes close.

Forza Juventus, Forza Roma.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Bravo Ronaldinho.

I hate Milan and I'm not some big fan of Ronaldinho, but you simply can't close your eyes to his greatness.

Good to see great players finding their touch back, even if they play for Milan.
Remember our old discussion about Ronaldinho? When I wanted him instead of the clowns we signed then? :D
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
Remember our old discussion about Ronaldinho? When I wanted him instead of the clowns we signed then? :D
We'd have completely destroyed him and he'd have been another version of Melo.

It took him one season, lots of support from important figures like Berlusconi and Galliani, lots of support from his teammates and his countryman Leonardo, to get back to this form.
In Juve, with guys like Secco, Blanc and a coach like Ferrara, with players around him who can't pass the ball even if their life depends on it, Dinho would have been some 20kg overweight flop by now.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
We'd have completely destroyed him and he'd have been another version of Melo.

It took him one season, lots of support from important figures like Berlusconi and Galliani, lots of support from his teammates and his countryman Leonardo, to get back to this form.
In Juve, with guys like Secco, Blanc and a coach like Ferrara, with players around him who can't pass the ball even if their life depends on it, Dinho would have been some 20kg overweight flop by now.
True, can't disagree. But you said different things then :D
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I'm delighted for Ronaldinho.If i was a Milan supporter,i wouldnt give a rats ass about how many night clubs he attends,or how many drinks he has.There were news reports about him hitting a night club in Turin after the win over Juventus,and now he comes back and gives the media the shut up call.

Forza Ronaldinho.
Bravo Ronaldinho.

I hate Milan and I'm not some big fan of Ronaldinho, but you simply can't close your eyes to his greatness.

Good to see great players finding their touch back, even if they play for Milan.


:tup:
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Ronaldinho is improving, but not to the extent some would have you believe.

Scoring penalties or goals when the game is finished doesn't impress me as much as it impresses others.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
in all fairness,Ronnie was always gonna be either a resounding success,one of the best players in the world falling in love with the game again and playing exellent

or

he would have been fat ronaldo,mocking the talent he once had with a bloated corpse of a footballer

guess which one he would have been if he had come to this soul destroying Juventus?
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Ronaldinho is improving, but not to the extent some would have you believe.

Scoring penalties or goals when the game is finished doesn't impress me as much as it impresses others.
Ronaldinho isn't the world class player he used to be. But he's still a very useful player for Milan. He doesn't run, defend, track back or work hard, which puts a little more burden on their already over aged team. But at times this season he has looked like the only player who could make things happen for Milan, he is just that talented. Frankly i think he is having a very good season.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Ronaldinho isn't the world class player he used to be. But he's still a very useful player for Milan. He doesn't run, defend, track back or work hard, which puts a little more burden on their already over aged team. But at times this season he has looked like the only player who could make things happen for Milan, he is just that talented. Frankly i think he is having a very good season.
I'm not saying he hasn't been good, but I think folk are going over the top on this.



The big thing with Milan in recent weeks is that they are playing with athletic wing backs who make space and give Pirlo passing options.

In previous seasons Milan lacked width and it was quite easy for teams to get the game bogged down in midfield.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,978
I have to laugh at the Ronaldinho bandwagon, can you imagine that guy in our current team, trying to chase around scraps like Diego does? Haha. Milan are in great form and he is playing well, when they are not on form he isn't even visible, let's have a dose of reality.

That's what I love about this forum, opinions go from one extreme to the other.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,155
I have to laugh at the Ronaldinho bandwagon, can you imagine that guy in our current team, trying to chase around scraps like Diego does? Haha. Milan are in great form and he is playing well, when they are not on form he isn't even visible, let's have a dose of reality.

That's what I love about this forum, opinions go from one extreme to the other.
What extreme, saying Ronaldinho has been very good this season?

Some folks need to cut the crap and give praise where it is due.
 

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