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Its encouraging to see that there is a handful of people who still appreciate Ronaldo and his skills. Ronaldo will add a lot of fire power to Milan's front line, he will be very valuable. AC Milan understands and is showing the deserved respect to Ronaldo, just visit Milan website and you will see it for yourself.
I hope that those biased Italy fans and Ronaldo haters can wake up from their deep sleep and judge Ronaldo and this transfer objectively. Its not good for your health to hate on some body else, especially Ronaldo, the soccer legend at age of 30 who has done much more up to this point than many players do in their entire career.
I am going to wake up at 6am on Sunday to watch his first game against Ascoli. I am confident that he is going to play.
Shevchen*** overrated. Kaka carried him for a long time. Ronaldo will do better than Shevchenko.
Shevchenko was an amazing finisher. He didn't play flashy so maybe you think he was overrated but I personally thought he read the game really well. Sheva was doing great before Kaka was ever in the picture. When Kaka arrived naturally he made the players around him better.
They still need a long term replacement for Sheva. Great signing none the less.
I agree. For Milan's sake, hopefully Ronaldo can avoid injuries and have regular playing time that would mean Ronaldo can play at this level for at best of 4 years from now. I can imagine him calling quits when he turns 34.
He's always been a skilled player, sure he doesn't possess the speed he once had, but he still has all the capabilities of scoring. Even though he's coming in now I expect him barring any injuries to lead the team in goals, well at least for strikers, Kaka will lead the team.
They still need a long term replacement for Sheva. Great signing none the less.
Well, Milan will need him to reclaim a Top 4 finish this season, and they are within 3 points of Lazio. I am sure Ronaldo still has plenty left in him and he needs to have a start to showcase his best.
Imagine, Ronaldo became a star at FC Barcelona then went to Inter Milan, then onto Barca's bitter rivals Real Madrid, and now he's back at Inter's bitter rivals AC Milan.
Interesting journey Ronaldo has undertaken in his career if I do say so.
For all those who have been saying (especially some of these Milan supporters and Ronaldo haters) that Ronaldo's prime has passed and he is not any good, and that he begged Milan to sign him and all other crap.
Just go to the official AC Milan website and see for yourself how much they value and respect Ronaldo..They have Ronaldo's name on the first page with big and bold letters.....
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