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Brazil, no - Cubs, yes: Ronaldinho sighting

He was unexpectedly left of the Brazil World Cup Team for 2010 South Africa.

But while AC Milan, his Italian club, tours North America, Ronaldinho stays busy. Before the night's sold out match against the Chicago Fire, Ronaldinho throws out the first pitch at the Chicago Cub - St. Louis Cardinals day game.

Here he is with Cubs pitcher - Zambrano. One of the many player to be awed by Ronaldinho along with the Cardinal's Alberto Puljols.

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    itzagoneritzagoner Posts: 8,753 ✭✭
    if the Cubbies let Ronaldinho throw a meaningful inning, i'm betting he'd end the season with a lower E.R.A. than Z. image
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    corvette1340corvette1340 Posts: 3,384 ✭✭✭
    is he a rapper or something?
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    leathtechleathtech Posts: 3,191


    << <i>is he a rapper or something? >>



    I was wondering the same thing... is he a RB in the world league????
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    SidePocketSidePocket Posts: 2,901 ✭✭✭
    Hillary said yesterday that the US should run it's government like Brazil because Brazil is growing so fast. She's brilliant.

    "Molon Labe"

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    eyeboneeyebone Posts: 1,402 ✭✭✭
    mls next year hun (or within a couple of years)? what do ya think?

    eyebone
    "I'm not saying I'm the best manager in the world, but I'm in the top one." Brian Clough
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    SmuggoSmuggo Posts: 425
    There are several Cubs who can kick the ball as well as he can.
    Collecting Pre-War, Pre-War HOF Types, Pre-War Postcards
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    << <i>mls next year hun (or within a couple of years)? what do ya think?

    eyebone >>



    Eyebone - I don't think so. He is still much too valued at AC Milan. MLS cannot afford him. If Miami were to get a franchise, it would be the place for him.

    Although there are some great football fans in North America, as you tell from this board - still just too many stupid people who can never be educated.

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    hockeycrazyhockeycrazy Posts: 309 ✭✭
    Although now past his prime, Ronaldino was a truly great player.
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    Another proof that soccer knows no bounds ...

    While several Chicago Fire players have thrown out the first pitch at Cubs games this year ... Zambrano showed his loyalty to FIRE fans ...

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