Sunday, May 19, 2024

Ronaldinho jeered on Gremio return

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 31 Oct 2011

125 Views

Ronaldinho was greeted by jeers and protests as he returned to Gremio, the club where he was raised, for a Brazilian championship match with Flamengo.

The former AC Milan and Barcelona player’s unhappy return was completed when he received a yellow card and his side squandered a 2-0 lead to lose 4-2.

“Everyone knew this was going to happen but for anyone who is used to the Flamengo supporters, it’s not really much noise,” he told reporters after Sunday’s game.

Ronaldinho left Gremio in 2001 to join Paris St Germain in acrimonious circumstances. He angered fans of the Porto Alegre club still further this year when he chose to join Flamengo instead of Gremio on leaving AC Milan.

He was jeered every time he touched the ball and fans held up banners reading “mercenary.”

Although Gremio scored four goals, one of the biggest cheers of the afternoon came when Ronaldinho received a yellow card for dissent.

Deivid and Thiago Neves put Flamengo 2-0 ahead but Gremio hit back with goals by Andre Lima either side of halftime before Dougles and Argentine substitute Ezequiel Miralles completed a home win.

Corinthians went top with a 2-1 win over relegation-threatened Avai, coming from behind despite playing most of the second half with 10 men.

Robson put Avai in front after 12 minutes in torrential rain and Leandro Castan was sent off in the 50th minute for a professional foul.

Despite this, Emerson levelled just after the hour and former Portugal striker Liedson grabbed the winner with a header which just crossed the line.

Corinthians have 58 points from 32 games, level with Vasco da Gama who were held 0-0 at home by Sao Paulo, and lead by virtue of the number of games won.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SoccerNews

Soccernews.com is news blog for soccer with comprehensive coverage of all the major leagues in Europe, as well as MLS in the United States. In addition we offer breaking news for transfers and transfer rumors, ticket sales, betting tips and offers, match previews, and in-depth editorials.

You can follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/soccernews.com or Twitter: @soccernewsfeed.

SHARE OR COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE

WE RECOMMEND

  • Aces

    0 0

    if any of you go research and find out Grêmio received $10 million for Ronaldinho… yes, thats true. After 2 years of judicial battles at FIFA courts in Zurich, battling PSG. Finlly, FIFA decided PSG had to pay for Ronaldinho. $10 million. Grêmio had offers of over $60 million for him when he left the club.

  • Aces

    0 0

    Deserved every single jeer from Gremio supporters.

    Milan fans, try to imagine a italian kid from Milano, raised inside your club, turns out to be your best player ever.

    Other clubs from Europe offer 100 million for him. You will either not sell him, or sell him by a very good amount.

    The player says he wants to stay in AC Milan and that he will renovate his contract, but all the while, he SECRETLY signs a pre contract with an english club. He refuses then to sign the contract and goes to England, and Milan doesnt receive a SINGLE CENT for the player.

    10 years later, he says he wants to return to Italy. At first you dont care, but he says he wants to play at Milan. He says he would play for FREE at Milan if needed.

    He softens your heart and get prepared to receive the prodigal son with open arms. Then what happens? You discover he is also dealing with Roma and Juventus. To each club he says he loves that club. You offer everything to him, and he takes that offer to the next club and says “who pays more? I am available to the highest bidder”.
    Then Juventus ends up getting him.

    THAT is why Grêmio fans hate him. Replace Milan with Grêmio. The english club for PSG. Juventus for Flamengo.

  • Ronaldinho jeered on Gremio return | Tha Cure

    0 0

    […] posted here: Ronaldinho jeered on Gremio return This entry was posted in European Soccer, NEWS and tagged general soccer news, news. Bookmark the […]

  • Ronaldinho jeered on Gremio return | Tha Cure

    0 0

    […] posted here: Ronaldinho jeered on Gremio return This entry was posted in European Soccer, NEWS and tagged general soccer news, news. Bookmark the […]

  • Aces

    0 0

    Deserved every single jeer from Gremio supporters.

    Milan fans, try to imagine a italian kid from Milano, raised inside your club, turns out to be your best player ever.

    Other clubs from Europe offer 100 million for him. You will either not sell him, or sell him by a very good amount.

    The player says he wants to stay in AC Milan and that he will renovate his contract, but all the while, he SECRETLY signs a pre contract with an english club. He refuses then to sign the contract and goes to England, and Milan doesnt receive a SINGLE CENT for the player.

    10 years later, he says he wants to return to Italy. At first you dont care, but he says he wants to play at Milan. He says he would play for FREE at Milan if needed.

    He softens your heart and get prepared to receive the prodigal son with open arms. Then what happens? You discover he is also dealing with Roma and Juventus. To each club he says he loves that club. You offer everything to him, and he takes that offer to the next club and says “who pays more? I am available to the highest bidder”.
    Then Juventus ends up getting him.

    THAT is why Grêmio fans hate him. Replace Milan with Grêmio. The english club for PSG. Juventus for Flamengo.

  • Aces

    0 0

    if any of you go research and find out Grêmio received $10 million for Ronaldinho… yes, thats true. After 2 years of judicial battles at FIFA courts in Zurich, battling PSG. Finlly, FIFA decided PSG had to pay for Ronaldinho. $10 million. Grêmio had offers of over $60 million for him when he left the club.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This field is required *

Join the conversation!

or Register

Live Scores

advertisement

Betting Guide Advertisement

advertisement

Become a Writer
More More
Top