ColombianRico
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I love Ronaldinho, but personally I think we should keep CuleAngles on this thread. It helps with perspective.
I love Ronaldinho, but personally I think we should keep CuleAngles on this thread. It helps with perspective.
I had to go back over the last several pages to see what you were talking about. It's odd that there has been such a debate. To me, it seems irrational that we would no longer appreciate one of our greatest players just because he has moved to another team. Logically, you would have to turn against half of the greatest Barcelona players ever! Stoichkov left Barcelona for other teams. Guillermo Amor, Eusebio Sacristan, Victor Munoz, Johan Cruyff and many other great Barca legends of the past moved on to other clubs. Even Pep himself did. Michael Laudrup and Bernd Schuster both moved to Madrid! Yet they continue to hold a special place in the history of FC Barcelona. So, for myself, I will continue to appreciate what Ronaldinho did for Barca and I will continue to support him in his career.
As for his play, I think his performance in Milan's friendly the other night was encouraging. We'll see them three more times this week here in the U.S. in that preseason tournament, so we should get a better indication of how things are going for him. Ronnie is only 29, so he's still in what is the prime of many players' careers. I see no reason he can't be a great player again now that he's getting an opportunity. It's sad that his last season in Barcelona was marred by injury and some bad relationships. It would have been nice had he gotten more of an opportunity in Milan last year. But he has every reason to work hard this year to prove himself and to earn a spot in Brazil's WC team. I personally hope he does it and I'm glad he is getting a second chance with another great club.
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I don't think CA is upset over the fact that Ronaldinho is playing for another club. He is upset that Ronaldinho didn't give 100% in his last 2 seasons by slacking off training due to his night lifestyle Etc.
Well, certainly there's some truth in that. Had Ronnie worked harder on his fitness he may have been able to avoid some of the injuries that plagued him in his final season. But even those last two seasons he was a fantastic player. He had 23 goals and nine assists in the 2006-07 season and eight league goals in 17 games during his injury season. Most players would kill for statistics like that. He just wasn't the Ronnie we had seen when he was World Player of the Year for two seasons. But that shouldn't diminish all he accomplished while he was in Barcelona or the joy he gave us watching him work his magic. And it shouldn't preclude us from talking about him and being interested in his career now that he plays for another team. :2145960713mundoemot
And that my friend, is where the people who support Ronaldinho and the people who hate him always disagree !
I always said he was to blame for his downfall due to his fitness and nightlife Etc. but the guy simply brought us magic, CL trophy, 2 Liga titles and won the best player in the world twice in a row. His stats were brilliant even when he wasn't 100%, and for all that, I label him as a Barca legend. People like CA (correct me if I'm wrong Adam) are thankful for what he gave us during his first 3 seasons, but they hate him now, and don't really give a crap about what happens to him for the simple reason that he didn't give his all during the last 1-2 seasons.
It's a shame really, he's no Figo to deserve all this hatred lol
I was just wondering what you guys think of this. "IF" <-- Dinho would once again become a world class player, do you think Barca would get him back. Or would he move to another big club?? Because Dinho made history for us in Barca and no one would ever forget him, and he was a world class player before. So these are just opinions not to start debating over nothing because it might not happen.
And that my friend, is where the people who support Ronaldinho and the people who hate him always disagree !
I always said he was to blame for his downfall due to his fitness and nightlife Etc. but the guy simply brought us magic, CL trophy, 2 Liga titles and won the best player in the world twice in a row. His stats were brilliant even when he wasn't 100%, and for all that, I label him as a Barca legend. People like CA (correct me if I'm wrong Adam) are thankful for what he gave us during his first 3 seasons, but they hate him now, and don't really give a crap about what happens to him for the simple reason that he didn't give his all during the last 1-2 seasons.
It's a shame really, he's no Figo to deserve all this hatred lol
Well, certainly there's some truth in that. Had Ronnie worked harder on his fitness he may have been able to avoid some of the injuries that plagued him in his final season. But even those last two seasons he was a fantastic player. He had 23 goals and nine assists in the 2006-07 season and eight league goals in 17 games during his injury season. Most players would kill for statistics like that. He just wasn't the Ronnie we had seen when he was World Player of the Year for two seasons. But that shouldn't diminish all he accomplished while he was in Barcelona or the joy he gave us watching him work his magic. And it shouldn't preclude us from talking about him and being interested in his career now that he plays for another team. :2145960713mundoemot
i saw ronnie play last night and he got man of the match.. he did some really nice things and hit the bar with a free kick however 4-5 times he just lost the ball in the middle of the field and then complained to the ref or yelled at a teammate... he got the magic left in lil spurts, but is a shell of what i used to witness at the camp nou