Friday, June 27, 2008

Is Ronaldinho leaving FC Barcelona to play for Chelsea FC in the English Premiere League?

He he... Yes people, the ugliest face in football could be playing for the English Premiership in England soon.

While the intriguing battles on the pitch rages on at the Euro 2008, Stamford Bridge is getting excited about the fact that probably the best player in football right now could be playing for them soon.

In case you didn't get that, I'm referring to Barcelona's Brazilian phenom, Ronaldinho, and while football fans are still probably engrossed with the ongoing 2008 UEFA European Football Championships, the guy has his thoughts on a possible move from the Spanish Primera to join Chelsea FC in the English Premier League.

You see, Ronaldinho has always been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea FC, and now that Luiz Felipe Scolari has taken over, it looks like landing Ronaldinho is his top priority.

So what does the soon-to-be a non-member of FC Barcelona, Ronaldinho, think about this possible move to the English Premiere League? ''Every player would love to play in such a competitive championship like the English league,'' Ronaldinho said. ''I'm happy because almost all the teams want me to play for them.''

''I'm very happy for him (Scolari). I admire him a lot and I hope he can make all his dreams come true. I wish him well,'' Ronaldinho adds, referring to the new Chelsea FC manager.

Ronaldinho IS still one of the best football players out there but after two seasons with Barcelona FC without a championship, the team has told him that he is no longer a part of their plans as they make wholesale changes to the team.

Barcelona claims Ronaldinho has been a shadow of his former self in recent months, with his poor form not helped by a long-term muscle injury.

''When a lot of problems come together, the whole team is not well and players find it difficult to shine,'' Ronaldinho adds. ''I'm as upset as my team-mates for not playing well. The lack of titles let us down even more. Now I am recovered. Everything is perfect and I've started a new stage in my rehabilitation.''

''I want to profit from these holidays to return as soon as possible to achieve my dreams of becoming the world's best player and playing in the world's best team. And moreover, I want to be world champion with the Selecao again, that's my objective.''

Meanwhile, the battles on the pitch for the European championship continue. Which country will win the Euro 2008 Championships? Bodog sportsbook has the odds.

Germany 2.62

Russia 4.50

Turkey 15.00

Spain 2.38

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Euro 2008 Ronaldinho

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