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Originally posted by DeeGame View PostHe is a very strong player and can handle opposition like John Terry
Yeah but thats with European Referees, they blow the whistle if you go near anyone so standing your ground against a clogger like Terry isnt anything speacial really. I doubt he could do it against Terry in the League with the likes of Rennie or Bennett in charge.Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.
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He would need a bodyguard for that.Originally posted by The Glove View PostYeah but thats with European Referees, they blow the whistle if you go near anyone so standing your ground against a clogger like Terry isnt anything speacial really. I doubt he could do it against Terry in the League with the likes of Rennie or Bennett in charge.
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He has two of the fastest feet in the world. Thinks very fast to. Is very strong. Is one of if not the most talented players on earth right now. In a good team he would shine.Originally posted by The Glove View PostYeah but thats with European Referees, they blow the whistle if you go near anyone so standing your ground against a clogger like Terry isnt anything speacial really. I doubt he could do it against Terry in the League with the likes of Rennie or Bennett in charge.
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Rennie has been demotedOriginally posted by The Glove View PostYeah but thats with European Referees, they blow the whistle if you go near anyone so standing your ground against a clogger like Terry isnt anything speacial really. I doubt he could do it against Terry in the League with the likes of Rennie or Bennett in charge.
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Ronaldinho is pretty strong. He consistently uses his body strength to hold off players. He would not struggle physically in the Premiership. His work rate (tracking back) may have to be improved. But anyone who wouldn't want him in their team is clinically insane. Yes i'm referring to you Fredo
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Originally posted by Reece View PostDo you not remember Terry bouncing off Ronnie in the CL last year?
I also remember Ballack bossing games, Schevchenko, scoring goals like they where going out of fashion. Makes no odds. Ronaldinho wouldnt be World Player of the Year again if he played in the Premier League. Yeah he'd be great but not the world beater we see now.Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.
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Fredo, thank god you're not the manager.Originally posted by fredo View PostYes as I don't particularly rate him. Would prefer a player such as Robben or Alves, who are more team players than this bucked tooth wizzard.
During the last Champions League final, Ronaldhino was anonymous and if it wasn't for a 34 year old (now a manure player), Barca would have lost that final.
So, Ronaldhino is a no go for me.
His skills are a joy to watch though ... but only in a circus.
The fact that you would rather a cheating, greedy, always injury prone player like Robben in our side ahead of Ronaldinho is quite unbelievable.
Ronaldinho is an incredible player and there isn't one manager on this planet that wouldn't take him if they had the resources to do so.
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My problem with Ronaldhino is with the way he plays. Too many fancy flicks and tricks, reminds me of Christiano Ronaldo.Originally posted by Reece View PostRonaldinho is pretty strong. He consistently uses his body strength to hold off players. He would not struggle physically in the Premiership. His work rate (tracking back) may have to be improved. But anyone who wouldn't want him in their team is clinically insane. Yes i'm referring to you Fredo

Yes he's good but he's been found missing in big games before, such as last year Champions League final and during the world cup in 2002 (but he was quite young then).
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