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Just been watching Ronaldinho vids from his time at Mineiro. Despite the faster and more demanding pace of the Premier League, I'd still bet good money that he'd be able to walk straight in and embarrass teams week in week out. The way he sets up players for goals is just unreal, not to mention his unbelievable skills. The greatest footballer of all time for me.
 
Off to Wembley again:

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Fulham officially debt free as of today. Fayed might be a nutter, but he's a bloody good chairman. Written off anything up to £190m.
 
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Swansea fan, via text: "Danny Welbeck on route Wales to finalise a deal to the Swans. Are the rumours actually true?"

Bails, via text: "Just seen Danny Welbeck outside the Britannia. Bye bye Crouch to QPR - Welbeck's here."

Ah, you've got to love the transfer deadline rumour mill. Perhaps the Manchester United striker stopped outside the Britannia on his way to the Liberty...

Pinch of salt obvs.
 
Coral suspend betting on Gus Poyet becoming next Chelsea manager

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GUS POYET sent the bookies running for cover yesterday after a major plunge on him to be the next Chelsea manager.

Coral suspended betting on the Brighton boss after an avalanche of online bets forced them to cut his price from 25-1 to 3-1.
Spokesman Simon Clare said: “The sudden surge of bets on Poyet suggests something significant may have gone on in the Chelsea boardroom.”
Uruguayan Poyet, 45, has admitted it is difficult for managers to refuse an offer from Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
Blues legend Poyet said: “The problem is Chelsea is too big to say ‘no.’
“So I think most managers would take it anyway.”
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Please say it is a wind-up:(
 
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