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Letting Ronaldinho go would be big mistake: Maradona (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Letting Brazilian star Ronaldinho leave Barcelona would be the biggest mistake in the Spanish club's history, Argentine football legend Diego Maradona said Wednesday in a newspaper interview.
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Letting Ronaldinho go would be big mistake: Maradona (TODAYonline)
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Barcelona's Ronaldinho ahead of the Champions League match against Celtic in February 2008. Argentine football legend Diego Maradona has told Marca that letting Ronaldinho leave Barcelona would be the biggest mistake in the Spanish club's history.
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Brazil coach Dunga demands protection for Ronaldinho (EARTHtimes.org)
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Rio de Janeiro - Brazil national coach Carlos Dunga on Thursday urged Brazilians not to believe rumours about striker Ronaldinho, currently injured and on the sidelines at Barcelona. We have to protect Ronaldinho, not believe in rumours and specul...
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South Africa: Jordaan is 'Da Man' in the Football World (AllAfrica.com)
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IN THE month in which SA's winning the right to host the 2010 Soccer World Cup will be commemorated, local organising committee CEO Danny Jordaan has been honoured as one of the 100 most influential people in world football.
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Football: Deco free to move (BBC News)
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Barcelona midfielder Deco could be on his way to England after he is given permission to talk to other clubs.
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Deco determined to have final say on exit (CNN.com)
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MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Deco has confirmed that he will leave Barcelona for an English or Italian team in the Euopean summer.
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Alves cheered by link with Barca (TeamTalk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
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Sevilla full-back Dani Alves admits he is flattered by reported interest from Barcelona but insists he has not spoken with anyone about a move.Barca are one of the clubs being linked with a possible summer swoop for the highly-rated Alves, who last year revealed his ambition to join one of European football big guns.
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It's Roma way from home for soccer's young stars (The Age)
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Academies connected to major international clubs are proving popular.
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Paris Saint-Germain fight for survival - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
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Paris - The final weekend of France's top-flight football league, the Ligue 1 (L1), is filled with unusual dramatics this year, with decisions pending at both ends of the table. Olympique Lyon's march towards an unprecedented seventh consecutive leag...
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