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Originally Posted by Vargas_4
I don't think he'll make a comeback.
Maybe with being with some of his countrymen, he'll feel a bit comfortable and all but he just seems so lazy lately. And his party ways aren't gonna go away, IMO.
What he needs is a coach to make him cut the bullshit. Not a "friend" coach who will advise him not to do certain things. But someone to come in and simply say "fuck no... you're not leaving the gym 'till you've done 400 push-ups" or something. After this whole process, he may see that besides having the skill, he has to keep at it to be "sharp". Then the "friend-respect" relationship would start with the coach that made him stay and work his ass off.
But i don't see Ancelotti as that kind of coach. I think he'll try to be patience and hope that the dude stops doing what he's doing. But i think we'll end up seeing Dinho partying with Adriano and Ronaldo, if he comes back.
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I completely 100% agree with this post.
Personally I am intrigued by Barca's position in this deal. I think that they were very respectful and just proved how valuable Ronaldinho was and how gd the relationships were between everyone.
I mean the fact that they could have gotten a lot more cash from Man City and yet they turned it down so as to let Dinho choose his future team is very respectful imo. Most clubs when they sell a player look to make the most money that they can....in this case Barca didn't. Irrespective if Dinho could agree a contract with Man City. Barca acted like gentleman and it is always nice to see that in football....not always about the money.