Ronaldo To Retire In The Summer?
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Ronaldo To Retire In The Summer?
Ronaldo To Retire In The Summer?
Forever-injured Rossoneri striker Ronaldo is set to retire from football at the end of the season, according to unconfirmed reports in Milan.
The Brazilian has had a nightmare of a season due to injuries, making just one start before Christmas.
It seemed that his fitness was improving though when he lined up against Napoli in week 18 and scored two goals in a 5-2 win.
He impressed again the following week at Udinese, however then the injuries started to re-appear, and most recently he was forced off at half-time during Sunday’s match with Siena due to physical problems.
Ronaldo is definitely out of tomorrow’s clash with Livorno, and he is also a huge doubt for the weekend match with Parma and the Champions League tie with Arsenal in London.
The 31-year-old is said to be desperately depressed at continually picking up injuries and is ready to retire from the game altogether in the summer.
El Fenomeno’s contract at San Siro runs out in June, and the club is unwilling to offer him a new deal unless he can prove his fitness.
This is looking increasingly unlikely, although Ronaldo will have the option to return home and play for Flamengo.
As a replacement Milan are considering bringing back Marco Borriello or Nicola Pozzi, who are currently at Genoa and Empoli respectively. Another option is Chelsea’s Didier Drogba.
Forever-injured Rossoneri striker Ronaldo is set to retire from football at the end of the season, according to unconfirmed reports in Milan.
The Brazilian has had a nightmare of a season due to injuries, making just one start before Christmas.
It seemed that his fitness was improving though when he lined up against Napoli in week 18 and scored two goals in a 5-2 win.
He impressed again the following week at Udinese, however then the injuries started to re-appear, and most recently he was forced off at half-time during Sunday’s match with Siena due to physical problems.
Ronaldo is definitely out of tomorrow’s clash with Livorno, and he is also a huge doubt for the weekend match with Parma and the Champions League tie with Arsenal in London.
The 31-year-old is said to be desperately depressed at continually picking up injuries and is ready to retire from the game altogether in the summer.
El Fenomeno’s contract at San Siro runs out in June, and the club is unwilling to offer him a new deal unless he can prove his fitness.
This is looking increasingly unlikely, although Ronaldo will have the option to return home and play for Flamengo.
As a replacement Milan are considering bringing back Marco Borriello or Nicola Pozzi, who are currently at Genoa and Empoli respectively. Another option is Chelsea’s Didier Drogba.
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he's been on a disability pension since 2000 and semi-retired since 2002. Time to head to Asia or MLS and start living off his super.
Watched this guy from 96-99 and he was just a freak (and on par with Maradona) but since his second knee op he was a fraction of a player he was at Barca and his first year at Inter.
Pretty sure his knees would have served him better if it wasn't for the Maccas
Watched this guy from 96-99 and he was just a freak (and on par with Maradona) but since his second knee op he was a fraction of a player he was at Barca and his first year at Inter.
Pretty sure his knees would have served him better if it wasn't for the Maccas
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done his knee overnight against Livorno. Probably the end of his career.
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Official - Ronaldo tendon severed
Wednesday 13 February, 2008
Milan have now confirmed Ronaldo has completely severed the tendon in his left knee, effectively ending his career.
The striker collapsed as he jumped to reach a cross during tonight’s 1-1 draw with Livorno and immediately the situation seemed to be serious.
His teammates waved for medical staff and called for a substitution as he was stretchered off the field in tears.
Ronaldo was rushed to a local hospital to undergo tests and initial reports suggesting he had completely severed the tendon were confirmed on the official Rossoneri website.
Ronnie has already suffered this type of injury twice before in 1998 and 2000, but that was in his right knee.
As there was talk of a possible retirement at the end of this season, if the diagnosis is confirmed then it is likely Ronaldo’s career is over.
An injury of this type requires a player to be out of action for between nine months and a year.
Wednesday 13 February, 2008
Milan have now confirmed Ronaldo has completely severed the tendon in his left knee, effectively ending his career.
The striker collapsed as he jumped to reach a cross during tonight’s 1-1 draw with Livorno and immediately the situation seemed to be serious.
His teammates waved for medical staff and called for a substitution as he was stretchered off the field in tears.
Ronaldo was rushed to a local hospital to undergo tests and initial reports suggesting he had completely severed the tendon were confirmed on the official Rossoneri website.
Ronnie has already suffered this type of injury twice before in 1998 and 2000, but that was in his right knee.
As there was talk of a possible retirement at the end of this season, if the diagnosis is confirmed then it is likely Ronaldo’s career is over.
An injury of this type requires a player to be out of action for between nine months and a year.
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I wouldn't put it past those dodgy diving Brazilians.Huntelaar wrote:bah
shouldve retired about 2 seasons ago
i heard a rumour from brazilian agents that hes actually 34 and not 31
which explains all the injuries
Regardless even going by his stated birthday he's been playing as a professional since age 14. I remember when he was at Inter he already had 12 seasons under his belt and there were question marks about his knees making a full recovery from then.
I keep saying it but the Ronaldo post 98 wasn't as good as the one before and since 02 he's been a fraction of the player he was.
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what do you mean bah you cant recognize it as a sad day in football when one of the greats retires becuase he isnt dutch or somethingHuntelaar wrote:bah
shouldve retired about 2 seasons ago
i heard a rumour from brazilian agents that hes actually 34 and not 31
which explains all the injuries
I speak nothing but the truth
yea thats whyThe one and only wrote:what do you mean bah you cant recognize it as a sad day in football when one of the greats retires becuase he isnt dutch or somethingHuntelaar wrote:bah
shouldve retired about 2 seasons ago
i heard a rumour from brazilian agents that hes actually 34 and not 31
which explains all the injuries
he hasn't been great for about 3/4 years
yeh those 7 goals in 14 games last season for Milan were just all crap.Huntelaar wrote:yea thats whyThe one and only wrote:what do you mean bah you cant recognize it as a sad day in football when one of the greats retires becuase he isnt dutch or somethingHuntelaar wrote:bah
shouldve retired about 2 seasons ago
i heard a rumour from brazilian agents that hes actually 34 and not 31
which explains all the injuries
he hasn't been great for about 3/4 years
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'tino (would rather call you that as it allows me to have a higher opinion of you )Juventino wrote: yeh those 7 goals in 14 games last season for Milan were just all crap.
Those 7 goals like the goals he scored in the 02 world Cup were all around positioning (taps in) with the occasional well taken shot.
A far cry from the Ronaldo of old who would need four or five defenders to stop him getting away. He was scoring a goal a game in his first 5 years as a professional but not only scoring he was unstopable leaving defenders for dead with his skill, pace and strength.
Sure he scored against us in last year's derby but compared to Ibra's performance Ronaldo looked average at best.
The fact that he was double chinned in his last few years didn't help either
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even if in your eyes he hasnt been good for 3/4 years we are still saying goodbye to an all time great and you should recognize thatJuventino wrote:yeh those 7 goals in 14 games last season for Milan were just all crap.Huntelaar wrote:yea thats whyThe one and only wrote:what do you mean bah you cant recognize it as a sad day in football when one of the greats retires becuase he isnt dutch or somethingHuntelaar wrote:bah
shouldve retired about 2 seasons ago
i heard a rumour from brazilian agents that hes actually 34 and not 31
which explains all the injuries
he hasn't been great for about 3/4 years
and how can he not have been good for the past 3/4 he has scored goals every year he has played in his 5 years at real he played 127 games and scored 83 goals thats a pretty good return
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Not terrible his touch never left him but as with all greats once the bench mark is set.......Juventino wrote:But it is not as if he has been terrible for the past couple of years. Still a great goalscorer. And when you have the likes of Kaka, Pirlo and Seedorf setting you up, there is nothing wrong with being well positioned as you know what these guys are capable of when delivering a ball .
The other thing that puts me off him is the fact that he let himself go, anyone coming off a knee recon knows rule 1 is keep the weight off.
Also hard to respect a player that plays for Barca, Inter, Real and Milan.
When you see a player putting on weight and going from rival club to rival club the only word that comes to mind is mercenary.
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Agree great player but scoring for 4 different clubs in 2 of the biggest derbies in the world = mercenary.97 wrote:When you see a player putting on weight and going from rival club to rival club the only word that comes to mind is mercenary.Juventino wrote:But it is not as if he has been terrible for the past couple of years. Still a great goalscorer. And when you have the likes of Kaka, Pirlo and Seedorf setting you up, there is nothing wrong with being well positioned as you know what these guys are capable of when delivering a ball .
he'll still always be a legend IMO, what he was doing when fit was phenomenal.
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totally agree hence his nick name el phenomenom he is up there with the best of all timemarco ballotta wrote:Agree great player but scoring for 4 different clubs in 2 of the biggest derbies in the world = mercenary.97 wrote:When you see a player putting on weight and going from rival club to rival club the only word that comes to mind is mercenary.Juventino wrote:But it is not as if he has been terrible for the past couple of years. Still a great goalscorer. And when you have the likes of Kaka, Pirlo and Seedorf setting you up, there is nothing wrong with being well positioned as you know what these guys are capable of when delivering a ball .
he'll still always be a legend IMO, what he was doing when fit was phenomenal.
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That is my biggest problem with Ronaldo as well. He is THE ultimate mercenary.marco ballotta wrote:Agree great player but scoring for 4 different clubs in 2 of the biggest derbies in the world = mercenary.97 wrote:When you see a player putting on weight and going from rival club to rival club the only word that comes to mind is mercenary.Juventino wrote:But it is not as if he has been terrible for the past couple of years. Still a great goalscorer. And when you have the likes of Kaka, Pirlo and Seedorf setting you up, there is nothing wrong with being well positioned as you know what these guys are capable of when delivering a ball .
he'll still always be a legend IMO, what he was doing when fit was phenomenal.
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was il fenomeno. CN gave him the name and they replaced it with uomo d'merda
My favourite banner from last year was Ronaldo you left a rabbit you came back a pig
My favourite banner from last year was Ronaldo you left a rabbit you came back a pig
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just bringing you up to dateThe one and only wrote:you know what i meant97 wrote:was il fenomeno. CN gave him the name and they replaced it with uomo d'merda
My favourite banner from last year was Ronaldo you left a rabbit you came back a pig
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am I wrong in saying the following Couldn't be bothered looking it up:
At Barca Ronnie won nothing,
at Inter just a UEFA cup,
nothing at Real (they took the lead and won the championship when he left mid season) then
went to Milan to watch his team mates win CL & World Club championship
At Barca Ronnie won nothing,
at Inter just a UEFA cup,
nothing at Real (they took the lead and won the championship when he left mid season) then
went to Milan to watch his team mates win CL & World Club championship
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