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For all of those who don’t know (you really should know), PSV has always been renowned for their scouting system in South America. The likes of Romario and Ronaldo (the real “fat” one) played and prospered under colours of the Brabant flag. Full Article at The Offside
Sir Alex Ferguson is right; Barcelona are still favourites to win the Champions League. Barcelona made light of the absence of Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic and lighter work of the Italian league leaders. Are you watching Cristiano? Full Article at the real footie analyst
Spectators wearing jerseys of Manchester United's Ronaldo (L) and FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi wait for the start of the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing Manchester United to FC Barcelona on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. View Photo »
There are matches before then, against Racing Santander (in La Liga) and FC Zurich (in the Champions League), that are very important
10) Davor Suker Prolific former Croatian striker who twice should have been in the running to win the Ballon d'Or - in 1996 and 1998 where his goals led his country to the quarter final and semi final of the European Championships and World Cup... Full Article at Goal.com
Still, Ronnie gave us something different. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
C ristiano Ronaldo will make his return from a long injury layoff Wednesday when Real Madrid plays FC Zurich in a Champions League match. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) holds Botafogo's Fahel during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro May 17, 2009. View Photo »
We have the big teams... but we need also the best players in the world and Portugal, with Ronaldo, and Argentina, with Messi, (have) two of the most exciting players.
Louis, Indonesia (30 Sep 2008, 05:15)Gerrard is the real spirit of Liverpool. He is a TEAM LEADER and the heart of TEAM SPIRIT. His presence could make other team member believe that they are the best. Full Article at Football.co.uk
ANTONIO Valencia is proving himself to be more Coppell than Cristiano. United's Ecuadorian winger had the unenviable task of being Sir Alex Ferguson's only major import of a summer that saw Ronaldo depart for an astonishing world record £80m fee. Full Article at Manchester Evening News
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Spectators wearing jerseys of Manchester United's Ronaldo (L) and FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi wait for the start of the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing Manchester United to FC Barcelona on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) holds Botafogo's Fahel during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) fights for the ball with Botafogo's goalkeeper Renan during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro, May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) holds Botafogo's Fahel during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) fights for the ball with Botafogo's Juninho during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro, May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (C) fights for the ball with Botafogo's Wellington (2nd L), Juninho( L) and Tulio Souza (R) during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro, May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Andre Santos (27) celebrates with teammates Jorge Henrique (C) and Ronaldo after he scored a goal against Santos FC during their Paulista (Sao Paulo State) Championship final soccer match in Pacaembu stadium in Sao Paulo, May 3, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian striker Ronaldo (L), of Corinthians, celebrates with teammates at the end of their 2009 Paulista Championship football second leg derby final match against Santos, at Pacaembu Stadium, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on May 3, 2009. Corinthians won the title after tying 1-1 with Santos.
View Photo »Brazilian soccer player Ronaldo (R) of Corintians vies for the ball with Marcelo Azevedo of Atletico Paranaense during a match valid for the Brazil's Cup on April 29, 2009 in Curitiba, Brazil. Ronaldo was injured in the match and had to leave the pitch.
View Photo »Brazilian soccer player Ronaldo (R) of Corintians vies for the ball with Marcelo Azevedo of Atletico Paranaense during a match valid for the Brazil's Cup on April 29, 2009 in Curitiba, Brazil. Ronaldo was injured in the match and had to leave the pitch.
View Photo »Brazilian soccer player Ronaldo (C) of Corintians reacts after colliding with Marcelo Azevedo (R) of Atletico Paranaense during a match valid for the Brazil's Cup on April 29, 2009 in Curitiba, Brazil. Ronaldo was injured in the match and had to leave the pitch.
View Photo »Brazilian soccer player Ronaldo (R) of Corintians clashes with Marcelo Azevedo of Atletico Paranaense during a match valid for the Brazil's Cup on April 29, 2009 in Curitiba, Brazil. Ronaldo was injured in the match and had to leave the pitch.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (L) fights for the ball with Santos' Fabao during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (L) celebrates with teammate Cristian after scoring against Santos during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (R) celebrates with teammates Elais (L) and Morais after scoring against Santos during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (L) celebrates with teammate Cristian after scoring against Santos during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (R) celebrates with teammates after scoring against Santos during their Paulista championship final match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Chicao (3) celebrates with teammates Ronaldo (L) and Douglas after scoring against Santos during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (L) celebrates after scoring against Santos' goalkeeper Fabio Costa during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians striker Ronaldo (L) kicks the ball past Santos' Fabao (R) to score against goalkeeper Fabio Costa during their Paulista championship final soccer match in Santos April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian striker Ronaldo (R), of Corinthians, vies with Fabiano Eller during their 2009 Paulista Championship football derby final match, at Vila Belmiro Stadium, in Santos, some 80 km south of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Brazilian striker Ronaldo (R), of Corinthians, gets ready to score a goal, as he is marked by Santos' Fabao (2nd-L) while Germano (L) looks on, during their 2009 Paulista Championship football derby final match, at Vila Belmiro Stadium, in Santos, some 80 km south of Sao Paulo, Brazil,...
View Photo »Brazilian striker Ronaldo (R), of Corinthians, gets ready to score a goal, the second against Santos' Fabao (2nd-L) and Germano (L), during their 2009 Paulista Championship football derby final match, at Vila Belmiro Stadium, in Santos, some 80 km south of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on April 26...
View Photo »Corinthians' soccer player Ronaldo, right, celebrates with teammates Boquita, center, and Elias, left, after Ronaldo scored his second goal against Santos during the first leg game of the Sao Paulo state championship finals in Santos, Brazil, Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' soccer player Ronaldo, right, fights for a ball with Santos' Fabiano Eller, center, and Para, behind left, during the first leg game of the Sao Paulo state championship finals in Santos, Brazil, Sunday, April 26, 2009.
View Photo »Corinthians' Ronaldo (R) holds Botafogo's Fahel during their Brazilian championship soccer match in Rio de Janeiro May 17, 2009.
View Photo »There are matches before then, against Racing Santander (in La Liga) and FC Zurich (in the Champions League), that are very important
We have the big teams... but we need also the best players in the world and Portugal, with Ronaldo, and Argentina, with Messi, (have) two of the most exciting players.
It's hugely frustrating not being able to help Portugal, even more so now that we have such a decisive game against Bosnia
It's natural that any team in the world will miss a player like Ronaldo, but Nani, who played in his place, had a good match
My expectations of returning (to the Brazil team) will depend a lot on the Paulista and Libertadores, on my performances in those two competitions
Sir Alex Ferguson is poised to use half his Ronaldo cash in a swoop for the £40m-valued Spanish international in the January transfer window. And the United boss may go for a spectacular double and bid for Villa’s team-mate, midfielder David Silva.
I follow him from Brazil and I've seen that he is doing very well. Playing at this stage is wonderful
I don’t consider I was ever in Ronaldo’s shadow but, no, I’m not happy he left the club and I don’t think any of us are. I’d prefer him to still be in the team if I’m being honest. He’s a brilliant player, irreplaceable, the best player in the world – so no one’s happy he left
A lot of talk before the Champions League final was made of myself and Ronaldo, but it was not right because the game was about so much more than us. I did say though that Ronaldo is an unbelievable player and is a player I would pay money to watch
A lot of talk before the Champions League final was made of myself and Ronaldo, but it was not right because the game was about so much more than us. I did say though that Ronaldo is an unbelievable player and is a player I would pay money to watch
- Srboteco
1 hour ago
@vinnizinhow É verdade... Poderia sim. E aliás, Ronaldo aprova essa noticia! XD
- caaassio 3 hours ago
Ronaldo: 49 jogos pelo Barcelona 47 gols. O cara não joga nadaaaaaaaaa!
- bruninhoSCCPDMC 3 hours ago
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