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Ronaldinho's Barca Secrets Revealed
« on: Sep 23, 2008, 08:09: PM »
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A stunning television investigative report has uncovered some hidden truths about Ronaldinho’s downfall at Barcelona, which subsequently led to his departure to AC Milan.

The report was compiled for Canal Plus TV program, Informe Robinson (Robinson Report) by former Republic of Ireland international, Michael Robinson, who is currently one of the top football pundits in Spain.

Robinson interviewed numerous key figures at Barcelona in an attempt to piece together what led to the rapid and sudden downfall of Ronaldinho. Catalan-based daily Sport has excerpted some interesting comments, each individual giving their own account of what happened to the once untouchable king of the Camp Nou.

Joan Laporta

“In the spring of 2007, after a game against Real Zaragoza, we began to see some changes in his attitude from certain players that started to affect the squad,” the club president said, alluding to the incident in Zaragoza where after the game at La Romareda, Ronaldinho and Deco did not board the team bus to return the hotel, choosing instead to get on a private car and made several “stops” along the way.

“In the end, we spoke to him to him to find out what he was thinking and he said to us he wanted to stay and become the best again.

“We believed in him because of all he had done for the club, but it turned out that despite having so many people supporting him, Ronaldinho was absolutely alone,” Laporta elaborated.

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“Everything began to unravel when he returned from the (2006) World Cup. We noticed the changes in the little details: he was not beating players in one on one’s, he was getting injured, he was easily affected by things happening around him, and he was struggling to return to the national team,” the technical director offered.

Sandro Rossell

“He (Ronaldinho) is responsible for all his actions. Perhaps he is not the only one accountable, but he is the main culprit, because he is the one who shoots, runs and jumps… not any one else,” said the former vice president, who is largely considered the man who made Ronnie the marketable icon he is today after signing him to an extravagant sponsorship contract with Nike.

Juan José Castillo

“There came a point in his life where he realized that he did not belong amongst the group. When your life is being run by fifty people from all over the world, it is normal that this happens to you,” theorized Castillo, a close friend of Ronaldinho who helped him settled into his new surroundings when he first arrived at Barcelona.

“He became more disconnected, more reserved and instead of being with friends who would critique him or tell him things aren’t going well, he chose to surround himself with people who would only say nice things to him.

“He was also going out a lot at night, although initially, it was only to release stress or burn off the post-match adrenaline, but soon it became a lifestyle and a habit,” he detailed. 

Edmílson

“Perhaps people at the club, from the doctors to the president, to the managers and fellow players could have done more to help him,” the former Barça player, currently at Villarreal, confessed.

“In Barcelona, there are a lot of bad influences that can harm a player and perhaps he did not have the will to stay away from them.”

Eusebio Sacristan

“We spoke a lot to Ronaldinho. We tried to help him by telling him we were all behind him, but we were never sure what he thought because he never expressed everything that he felt,” revealed the former assistant to then-coach, Frank Rijkaard.
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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #1 on: Sep 23, 2008, 09:01: PM »
this is like a television drama but without the girls,


pretty funny that ronaldinho and deco didn't go on the team bus now they are the ones that left.


anyway it seems that ronaldinho just didn't have the passion he did when he first joined, a new club was the right thing to do and hopefully we will see him back to his best


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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #2 on: Sep 24, 2008, 04:38: AM »
long read but interesting, ronaldinho may perk up at AC Milan


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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #3 on: Sep 24, 2008, 06:17: AM »
Yeah, seems like hey lacked the motivation. I can see it when you've already won everything at Barcelona and then you come back from a very disappointing World Cup. The World Cup was the next thing for him to win, especially as the best player of the team. He couldn't do that and having to wait another 4 years for another chance is quite disappointing.
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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #4 on: Sep 24, 2008, 05:50: PM »
As the boys where discussing on press pass the other night Ronaldinho and Sheva played the first 2 games AC lost, they parked them on the bench in the last game and they won. Maybe Dinho and Chenko isn't what AC need. The team  seemed to playing very well together which wasn't the case in the first 2 games.

Could these 2 signings for Milan have been a sidewards step, are they 'luxury signings' I happen to agree, What AC really need are defenders to replace that dads army.


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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #5 on: Sep 25, 2008, 07:15: AM »
Ronaldinho was great in his debut for Milan; wasn't it a win? It may have been a draw, but he looked like the explosive player he used to be. Unfortunately, like R9, he will never be what he was, and to be on Milan probably is a mistake; i doubt he'll be able to make a real impact on the team. Players like Ronaldinho and R9 need to be on teams that aren't on top of thier leagues, but are on the verge of being there (portsmouth's, sevilla's). They'll gain more confidence when they know all of the other players are looking up to them.

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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #6 on: Sep 25, 2008, 07:14: PM »
Kaka is Milan.  :thumbsup:

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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #7 on: Sep 26, 2008, 06:52: PM »
Players like Ronaldinho and R9 need to be on teams that aren't on top of thier leagues, but are on the verge of being there (portsmouth's, sevilla's). They'll gain more confidence when they know all of the other players are looking up to them.

That's a great comment man. I agree. There comes a point where you're limelight dies - of course your determination will dissipate....you've done your part - move on.

Hahaha maybe instead of goin to Portsmouth or Sevilla he should move to LA and hang out with Becks. Mind you.... I would not mind seein that to be honest haha I love Ronaldinho

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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #8 on: Sep 27, 2008, 06:06: AM »
Ronaldinho was great in his debut for Milan; wasn't it a win? It may have been a draw, but he looked like the explosive player he used to be. Unfortunately, like R9, he will never be what he was, and to be on Milan probably is a mistake; i doubt he'll be able to make a real impact on the team. Players like Ronaldinho and R9 need to be on teams that aren't on top of thier leagues, but are on the verge of being there (portsmouth's, sevilla's). They'll gain more confidence when they know all of the other players are looking up to them.

Portsmouth? wtf are you smoking elite, i was thinking more of manchester city or aston villa

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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #9 on: Sep 27, 2008, 03:32: PM »
Ronaldinho was great in his debut for Milan; wasn't it a win? It may have been a draw, but he looked like the explosive player he used to be. Unfortunately, like R9, he will never be what he was, and to be on Milan probably is a mistake; i doubt he'll be able to make a real impact on the team. Players like Ronaldinho and R9 need to be on teams that aren't on top of thier leagues, but are on the verge of being there (portsmouth's, sevilla's). They'll gain more confidence when they know all of the other players are looking up to them.

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with alot of help i think ronaldinho can get back to been a great player, but being the best?  :dontknow:


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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #10 on: Oct 03, 2008, 05:36: PM »
No, it wasn't a win or a tie. It was a loss.

Portsmouth is a mid table team, 130 million pounds in debt, and won't break into the top 4 before teams like Man City and Aston Villa. Going to such team might be good for a bit but if things don't start panning out like he envisioned, he would quickly lose interest. It's nice to be part of something that's improving, but if he joins the team and can't make them a top team in a year or two, he will lose interest. In reality, I don't think he can make enough of a difference right now to break a team like Portsmouth into the top 4. I'm sure he'd be worse off after one year than playing for AC Milan, where he already has to work to get his team into the CL next season.
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Re: Ronaldinho’s Barça Secrets Revealed
« Reply #11 on: Oct 03, 2008, 06:09: PM »
i feel for Portsmouth and Tottenham

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