I just noticed you have unhealthy case of it. It can cause you problems.. Side effects include, but are not limited to: Gaining weight... making your teeth look funny, bad haircuts and last but not least... having a seizure in the middle of a World Cup final.
It seems as though Ronaldo didn't go to visit the MilanLab physio yesterday morning .. Plus, there is also rumors that he might leave to Galaxy at the end of the season, as he is yet to renew the contract that Galliani has ready for him.
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even tho he's played well for us, i dont feel thats he's going to have that great an impact on the team. just look @ his track record, he's barely won anything at the club level. as great as his been, he really is a high maintenance guy as we're all witnessing.. lots of real fans have told me one of the reasons real sucked during the galacticos era was cuz of ronaldo and the amount of space he sucked up on the team. i just feel @ his age he shouldnt have a predominant place on the team if we want to succeed as a team and win trophies, especially waiting on him (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) i dont think he should be anything mroe than a secondary resource.
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Thousands attend Zidane v Ronaldo Match Against Poverty
MALAGA, Spain (AFP) - Nearly 30,000 football fans attended Monday's fifth edition of the Match Against Poverty organised here by football legends Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo as part of their work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). ADVERTISEMENT
Former France captain and Real Madrid star Zidane and Brazil striker Ronaldo, who are both Goodwill Ambassadors for the UNDP, have been the driving forces behind this initiative since 2003.
Spectators paid between 10 and 25 euros for tickets for the game which was played between 'Friends of Zidane' and the 'Friends of Ronaldo' and ended in a 2-2 draw.
"The aim of such a match is to make people aware of the problem of poverty in the world," said AC Milan star Ronaldo, who is making his way back from injury and was substituted in the first half by seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher.
Proceeds will as in previous years benefit anti-poverty projects in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.