Thank you for the second CL. You'll be always welcomed here!
Thank you for the second CL. You'll be always welcomed here!
"I pass and I move, I help you, I look for you, I stop, I raise my head, I look and, above all, I open up the pitch...The one who has the ball, is the master of the game...That's the school of Joan Vilà, of Albert Benaiges, of Johan Cruijff, of Pep Guardiola" - Xavi Hernandez
!!Visca Barça!! !!Visca Catalunya!!
love you juilano manuel haus belletti
Madrid, cabron, saluda al campeon
O le le, O la la, ser del Barça és el millor que hi ha (8)
Absolute legend, that moment was special. Great guy, he scored some crackers at Chelsea.
"At Uefa coaching days, I have experienced Mourinho to be just as he seems; arrogant, unapproachable, chewing gum, somewhat loutish."
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Such a legend.
His celebration straight after his goal in the CL was, and still is, EPIC.
"¡Ciutadans de Catalunya...ja la tornem a tenir aquí!"- Pep Guardiola
Farewell our 'Hide and Seek' Champion.
"Impavido Pectore"
seems years ago he won all those hide and seek awards
“My fear is not of death itself, but a death without meaning." Huey P. Newton
Luana Belletti (Juliano's sister) used to date Ronaldo
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good luck in your future pursuits, legend
"Ronaldinho had opponents which made his talent even bigger," he told Spor TV. "He played against [Zinedine] Zidane and [Luis] Figo.
"He gave me many titles. Messi has a lot more help in Barca's current team than Ronaldinho did.
"If I had to choose between Ronaldinho from that time and the current Messi, I would choose Ronaldinho."Oh Juliano, you silly, silly man."I give much more credit to the team in which I played," he noted. "Mainly because of the clubs we played against.
"We were playing against Madrid with Zidane, Ronaldo and Figo, Milan with Kaka and a Liverpool team who was in a great moment.
"We were playing with an established system, different from the current team. Now, you never know how they play.
"Sometimes, it seems they are using a 3-7 system, with three defenders and seven attackers."
While I don't agree with him one can't but wonder how would Ronaldinho, in his prime, look under Pep.
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