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Anonymous
So I heard that Manchester City is leading the way in the Ronaldinho sweepstakes. I have no problem with that. I would prefer if he went to an English club. Hopefully he will come back from his injury in top form.

link to the story -
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/soccer/06/04/ronaldinho.transfer/
>> Anonymous
amerifag here, isn't Man City a real shitty club?
>> Anonymous
Lol, players like Ronnie/Eto'o don't just go to shit clubs like ManC/Spurs with no chance whatsoever to play in the Champions League. Enjoy supporting a fail team.
>> Anonymous
Doesn't adding a player like Ronaldinho sort of make your team less shitty? He is sort of like having a really good point guard in the NBA. Werent the hornets supposed to suck this year? Enter Chris Paul.
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>>136619
Fellow Amerifag here saying: Yeh.
>> Anonymous
With all his injuries, Ronaldinho is too lightweight for EPL at the moment, he might as well join club from Italy, German or even return to Brazil to recover from his injury and form.

Citeh just hired Mark Hughes anyway so it's highly unlikely they will get any "big name" players now.
>> Anonymous
>>136619here

What I'm trying to get at is you'd think someone like Ronaldinho would go to a club like Man U, Liverpool, or Real Madrid, clubs that are more successful (yankees-like). That's what I always other top players do anyway.

>>136626Chris was drafted by the Hornets a few years ago, who are fortunate enough to have a player like him flourish into a great point guard. This is different in Ronaldinho's case
>> Anonymous
>>136642

But?

http://www.goal.com/en-US/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=723906
>> Anonymous
>>136649
So... why would Ronaldinho join citeh?
>> Anonymous
>>136646

I was not relating the draft or the growth of CP3. Just that his play making style would improve any team. No matter what talent level. I mean c'mon outside of the PF on the hornets they don't have a lot of talent. But look how good they are.