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Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#82
Ronaldo's going to quit professional football and become a world class diver. He'll be hoping to take home the gold for Portugal at the next Olympic Games.
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
#84
axlrose85 said:
whats the latest on ronaldo's move away from man utd?

there is no story man u. arent giving him up.

United won't listen to Ronaldo offers

Manchester United have declared their intention to keep hold of Cristiano Ronaldo.

The future of the Portugal winger has been the subject of intense speculation over the past three weeks, with the 21-year-old twice claiming he would like to move to Spain.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson initially suggested he would try to keep Ronaldo at Old Trafford and those comments have been reinforced by the Old Trafford outfit this morning.

'Manchester United has noticed the increasing media speculation over the future of Cristiano Ronaldo,' said a statement released by the Red Devils.

'The club can confirm there is no possibility of Cristiano being sold.

'Cristiano recently signed a new contract until 2010 and the club fully expects him to honour that contract.

'The club will not listen to any offers for Cristiano.

'Cristiano is one of the brightest young stars in world football, as demonstrated by his performances at the World Cup and Manchester United is not in the business of selling their best young players.'

Ronaldo, who is spending time on his home island of Madeira following the World Cup, was quoted in the Portuguese media today.

'There are possibilities for me to continue at Manchester United but there are other possibilities as well,' he said.

'Everything is open, if I have to leave Manchester United I don't want to leave on bad terms because it is a club that has contributed to my evolution as a human being and as a professional.

'It is an issue that has to be discussed in the next few days. For the time being I want to distance myself from football. The most important thing is to rest and go back to Madeira.

'I have no reason to leave the club, they have always supported me, they always gave me guarantees of being able to evolve as a player,' he added.

'There is still nothing concrete. During this week I believe the issue will be resolved.
'If it's a question of staying there it will be fine, if I leave it will also be fine. It is still a question that has to be decided, I have four days to resolve it.'
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#85
Morra10 said:
there is no story man u. arent giving him up.

United won't listen to Ronaldo offers

Manchester United have declared their intention to keep hold of Cristiano Ronaldo.

The future of the Portugal winger has been the subject of intense speculation over the past three weeks, with the 21-year-old twice claiming he would like to move to Spain.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson initially suggested he would try to keep Ronaldo at Old Trafford and those comments have been reinforced by the Old Trafford outfit this morning.

'Manchester United has noticed the increasing media speculation over the future of Cristiano Ronaldo,' said a statement released by the Red Devils.

'The club can confirm there is no possibility of Cristiano being sold.

'Cristiano recently signed a new contract until 2010 and the club fully expects him to honour that contract.

'The club will not listen to any offers for Cristiano.

'Cristiano is one of the brightest young stars in world football, as demonstrated by his performances at the World Cup and Manchester United is not in the business of selling their best young players.'

Ronaldo, who is spending time on his home island of Madeira following the World Cup, was quoted in the Portuguese media today.

'There are possibilities for me to continue at Manchester United but there are other possibilities as well,' he said.

'Everything is open, if I have to leave Manchester United I don't want to leave on bad terms because it is a club that has contributed to my evolution as a human being and as a professional.

'It is an issue that has to be discussed in the next few days. For the time being I want to distance myself from football. The most important thing is to rest and go back to Madeira.

'I have no reason to leave the club, they have always supported me, they always gave me guarantees of being able to evolve as a player,' he added.

'There is still nothing concrete. During this week I believe the issue will be resolved.
'If it's a question of staying there it will be fine, if I leave it will also be fine. It is still a question that has to be decided, I have four days to resolve it.'
plus both real and barca have distanced themselves from him lately leaving him somewhere close to shit creek when rooney gets his hands on him in pre-season training
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
#86
Bozi.78 said:
plus both real and barca have distanced themselves from him lately leaving him somewhere close to shit creek when rooney gets his hands on him in pre-season training
Thats just plain crazy,its like the Big Show laying down the smackdown on Rey misterio,except Rey doesn't carry a Louis Vuitton handbag like Ronaldo.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,300
#87
if you watch the Portugal vs England incident all the Man Utd players push C. Ronaldo (Rooney, Neville and Ferdinand), and there were stories of a training bust up during the season with him and others at Man Utd.

I think it is inevitable that he will be leaving!
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#89
Grosso pens Inter deal
Thursday 13 July, 2006
Italy’s World Cup hero Fabio Grosso is officially an Inter player after he completed his move from Palermo today.

The two clubs initially agreed a £4m transfer fee before the World Cup Finals and the defender was in Milan on Thursday to finalise his switch.

The left-back, who slotted home the winning penalty in the Germany 2006 Final against France, has penned a contract until June 2010.

Grosso spent the morning at the Saras offices of Inter owner Massimo Moratti who has publicly praised the stopper in recent weeks.

Grosso then transferred himself to the outfit’s headquarters where he held a meeting with technical director Marco Branca and sporting director Gabriele Oriali.

The new boy also spent a brief period with boss Roberto Mancini as they discussed plans for next term.

Grosso will be officially unveiled to the media once he and his pregnant wife have spent a few weeks on holiday in Sardinia.

-Football Italia
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
#92
Lyon in talks with Juventus for Trezeguet
tribalfooball.com - July 11, 2006

Olympique Lyon are favourites to land Juventus striker David Trezeguet.
Barcelona have been long-term suitors of the Frenchman, who will leave Juve once they are demoted from Serie A later this month.

But Juve are in talks with Lyon over a loan arrangement, which will see Trezeguet return to Turin once Juve win promotion back to the top-flight.

Trezeguet is happy with the proposal and negotiations are already at an advanced stage.




i think its good for both parties......trez gets to play in lyon and juve gets trez back when we come back.....
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
#94
DIARRA: I'M OPEN TO OFFERS
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Lyon midfielder Mahamadou Diarra insists he is ready to leave the French champions, despite their claims to the contrary.

Coach Gerard Houllier earlier this week declared it was out of the question for Diarra to join another European outfit, saying: "Diarra will not go, it's clear, for me he has decided to stay."

But the player, a reported target for Real Madrid, Internazionale and Manchester United, is determined to do what he wants.

"I know that the club count on me and I also count on them but no one has the right to talk in my name," the Mali international told L'Equipe.

"I am open to any offer."

Diarra joined Les Gones from Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem in 2002 and has since won four consecutive French titles.

He is a key player in Houllier's team and played in most of the club's Ligue 1 and Champions League matches last campaign.
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
#95
Decision on Ronaldo's future before weekend?

Cristiano Ronaldo could still leave Manchester United this summer despite the Old Trafford outfit's categoric insistence the winger will not be sold.

Ronaldo has pulled back from his claim he will definitely quit the Red Devils after failing to receive the support of manager Sir Alex Ferguson in the wake of the abuse heaped on the Portugal star following his involvement in Wayne Rooney's dismissal during the World Cup quarter-final defeat of England.

However, in admitting there is a chance he could stay at United, the 21-year-old has also confirmed he could still leave, with his future set to be resolved before the weekend.

'There is still nothing concrete,' he said.

'If it is a question of staying then it will be fine, if I leave it will also be fine.

'It is still a question that has to be decided and is an issue that has to be discussed in the next few days.'

As he has now headed back to his home island of Madeira to recover from his World Cup exertions, Ronaldo is leaving all negotiations to his agent Jorge Mendes.

Whatever discussions Ronaldo thinks are going to take place promise to be brief, with both Ferguson and United chief executive David Gill adamant the player will not be sold.

It is over a decade since Ferguson last lost a player he wanted to keep and on that occasion, Andrei Kanchelskis' departure for Everton came amid allegations of aggressive behind-the-scenes agitation from his advisors.
Although the Red Devils could make a handsome profit on the £12.2million they paid Sporting Lisbon for Ronaldo in 2003, such a move is evidently not on the agenda.

'There is no possibility of Cristiano being sold,' said United.
'Cristiano recently signed a new contract until 2010 and the club fully expects him to honour it.

'The club will not listen to any offers for Cristiano. He is one of the brightest young stars in world football as demonstrated by his performances at the World Cup and Manchester United are not in the business of selling their best young players.'

Ferguson clearly does not want to see one of his best young players leave for a major European rival, acknowledging the negative signal it would send out.

But, while the Scot obviously believes he can smooth out any lingering resentment between Rooney and Ronaldo once the pair are reunited at the Red Devils'

Carrington training base, there must be some possibility Ronaldo will just refuse to show up, throwing Ferguson back to his own strike-calling days as a shop steward on the Glasgow shipyards.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
#96
Morra10 said:
Lyon in talks with Juventus for Trezeguet
tribalfooball.com - July 11, 2006

Olympique Lyon are favourites to land Juventus striker David Trezeguet.
Barcelona have been long-term suitors of the Frenchman, who will leave Juve once they are demoted from Serie A later this month.

But Juve are in talks with Lyon over a loan arrangement, which will see Trezeguet return to Turin once Juve win promotion back to the top-flight.

Trezeguet is happy with the proposal and negotiations are already at an advanced stage.




i think its good for both parties......trez gets to play in lyon and juve gets trez back when we come back.....
Treze will destroy the opponents,again!:)
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
#98
giovanotti said:
Treze will destroy the opponents,again!:)
do we really want him back he's very one dementional!!!!
i know he has scored some very important and entertaining goals
and provided some great memories but then theres times where he
wouldn't show up in a game until the 75th min!!!!!!!!!
i want fresh new young talent hate to sound nostalgic but i want the excitement
back,like the first time i saw del piero play and i can remember saying to myself
this guy looks better then baggio!!!!!!
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
Ascoli
Gianluca Pagliuca from Bologna; Paolo Zanetti from Empoli; Stefano Guberti from Sassari Torres.

Cagliari
Cristiano Del Grosso from Ascoli; Marco Fortin from Siena.

Chievo Verona
Francesco Carbone from Ascoli; Mattia Marchesetti from Cremonese; Vincenzo Sicignano from Lecce.

Fiorentina
Adrian Mutu from Juventus; Fabio Liverani from Lazio; Alessandro Potenza from Mallorca; Mario Alberto Santana from Palermo; Sebastien Frey from Parma; Francesco Parravicini, Ferreira Reginaldo and Massimo Gobbi from Treviso; Vlada Avramov from Vicenza Calcio; Manuele Blasi on loan from Juventus.

Inter Milan
Maxwell from Empoli; Fabio Grosso from Palermo; Olivier Dacourt from Roma.

Juventus
Cristiano Zanetti from Inter Milan; Marco Marchionni from Parma; Matteo Paro from Siena; Valeri Bojinov on loan from Fiorentina.

Lazio
Riccardo Bonetto from Empoli; Cristian Daniel Ledesma from Lecce; Massimo Mutarelli from Palermo; Emilson Sanchez Cribari and Stefano Mauri from Udinese; Tommaso Berni on loan from Ternana Calcio.

Lecce
Hemza Mihoubi from Metz; Gionata Mingozzi on loan from Sampdoria.

Messina
Andrea Gentile from Crotone; Ivica Iliev from Genua 1893; Luigi Lavecchia from Juventus; Gaetano D'Agostino from Roma; Andrea Gaveglia from SGiugliano; Salvatore Masiello on loan from Udinese.

Milan
Pasquale Foggia from Ascoli; Giuseppe Favalli from Inter Milan; Yohan Gourcuff from Rennes.

Palermo
Cristian Raimondi from Arezzo; Roberto Guana from Brescia Calcio; Maurizio Ciaramitaro from Cesena; Alberto Fontana from Chievo Verona; Hernan Paolo Dellafiore from Inter Milan; Mattia Cassani from Juventus; Fabio Henrique Simplicio from Parma; Cesare Bovo from Roma; Marco Pisano from Sampdoria.

Parma
Vitaly Kutuzov from Sampdoria; Zlatan Muslimovic on loan from Udinese.

Reggina
Daniele Amerini from Modena.

Roma
Edgar Alvarez from Atletico Platense; Marco Cassetti from Lecce; Max Tonetto from Sampdoria; Ricardo Faty from Strasbourg.

Sampdoria
Andrea Parola from Ascoli; Christian Vieri from Monaco; Pietro Accardi from Palermo; Christian Maggio on loan from Fiorentina.

Siena
Ezio Pietro Brevi from Catania Calcio; Alexander Manninger from Red Bull Salzburg; Nicola Pavarini from Reggina; Mario Frick from Ternana Calcio; Valerio Bertotto from Udinese.

Treviso
Walter Baseggio from Anderlecht; Massimo Gobbi from Cagliari; Massimo Ganci from Piacenza.

Udinese
Gaetano D'Agostino from Messina; Jose Montiel from Olimpia Asuncion; Aleksandar Lukovic from Red Star Belgrade; Erjon Bogdani from Siena.

HEAR WE GO!!!!!!!THINK THIS MAJORITY FROM ITALY
 

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