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ruudvannisteroy10 wrote:
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Internazionale (Inter Milan) has offered 70 million euros for Lionel Messi. And Adriano would come to Barcelona. This was announced by Corrriere dello Sport

That's a ******* huge amount of money, I hope they won't let him go tough. Barca without Messi is like Liverpool without Gerrard.
I dont agree with you there I mean they still have great players around there team like Ronaldinho and Puyol, Deco and all of them, and Messi is one of the best players in the world right now and will surely be in the future but look at the brightside hes always getting hurt

I wanted to say that Messi represents Barca like Gerrard represents Liverpool and that Messi will never leave Barca no matter what.


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Institut Ronaldinho Gaucho to be launched
Accompanied by his family, Ronaldinho is today due to inaugurate the Institut Ronaldinho Gaucho in his hometown of Porto Alegre. The Institute is dedicated to providing help for up to 3,500 young marginalized youngsters.

Ronaldinho is due to open the institute at 17.00, accompanied by his family and vice-president Ferran Soriano and the Director for Institutional Relations Marta Segú, representing the club.

The Project
Ronaldinho and his family have been working on the project for some time and the objective is to help up to 3,500 marginalized youngsters back into society through sporting activities. The centre boasts a full complement of the most up-to-date facilities and a fully trained professional staff to help the youngsters.

I saw it on television, and Ronaldinho started to cry, I think there's no other player like him so sensitive and doing something for all the little children in his own country to help them. Respect for Ronaldinho !

It's great that he wants to do something for the children in the city he grew up in. And indeed: Respect for Ronaldinho!
Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:15 am
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Wow it's really nice what Ronaldinho does for those youngstar, I don't really like ronaldinho but I have respect for him
Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:08 pm
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kenneth wrote:
Wow it's really nice what Ronaldinho does for those youngstar, I don't really like ronaldinho but I have respect for him
Hes an outstanding player I like him but I really dont like that hes selfish when it comes to free kicks and penaltys hes always wanting to take them I mean I bet Deco will make more then him, give him a chance at least
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Javier Saviola
He has spent the past two season out on loan at monaco and last season sevilla, but this season he was thrown back into the barcelona 1st team squad somewhat reluctantly by Frank Rijkaard.

He was still trying to find a team to buy out saviolas contract up until the end of the summer window.

on tuesday he scored a superb hat trick to put barcelona into the last 8 of the copa del rey ...

My question is .... does sav have a future at camp nou?? he seems to have turned a corner, and frank has started using him now, all be it because he has had little or no option but to ....

there were many reason why saviola was farmed out, and had played sparingly this season, some of the political, but im really happy for him.
Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:27 pm
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i dont see saviola having a future with barca not with the strenth the have in the strikers
Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:05 pm
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doggiedog wrote:
i dont see saviola having a future with barca not with the strenth the have in the strikers


i agree...he's a good player, but with barcelona's stars, he cant get a place in the 11, without any1 gettin injured!, so i think he's better off leavin!
Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:21 pm
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Barcelona the best club of the last 15 years according to IFFHS
the list was made by looking at every official game from 1991 till now

The top 10:
1. FC Barcelona
2. Juventus
3. AC Milan
4. Manchester United
4. Real Madrid
6. Bayern Munchen
7. Inter Milan
8. Arsenal
9. River Plate
10. Ajax
Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:42 pm
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Barcelona lost in the cup against Real Zaragoza, and Zaragoza had to miss their key plater Aimar cuz he's out for one month with an injury, great job for Zaragoza winning 0-1 at Camp Nou, now they have a big advantage for the return on the 28th of February...

Zaragoza is kicking Barcelona out of the cup again, like last year when they won the cup
Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:03 pm
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