Robinhos mental state made him quit
Indian Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Robinho's depressed mental state played a part in the decision to sell him to Manchester City, according to Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.
Indian Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Robinho's depressed mental state played a part in the decision to sell him to Manchester City, according to Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.
ESPN (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Robinho has refuted claims by Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon that he did not move to Manchester City for 'sporting reasons' - insisting City can be as successful as Chelsea.
And Another Thing (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Can I be the first to point out that Robinho's thumb-sucking goal celebration is already the most embarrassing party piece since Robbie Keane dropped his gunslinger act? The fact that Real Madrid eventually sold him because, according to Ramon Calderon, it was impossible to have a conversation with him that didn't involve him crying indicates that we have some rich entertainment in prospect.
Fox News (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Robinho's depressed mental state played a part in the decision to sell him to Manchester City, according to Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid have agreed to sell unsettled Brazilian forward Robinho to Manchester City, the Spanish champions' president Ramon Calderon said on Monday.
SoccerLens (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon says the club have agreed to sell Brazilian Robinho to Manchester City. Calderon (speaking to Spanish TV): “We have agreed to sell the player for human reasons, and for footballing reasons and for an important quantity of money. The fact the player accepted the offer from City proves he isn’t moving for sporting [...]
BBC News (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon says the club have agreed to sell Robinho to Manchester City.
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Real Madrid have agreed to sell unsettled Brazilian forward Robinho to Manchester City, the Spanish champions' president Ramon Calderon said on Monday.
Unprofessional Foul (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Its here.....Transfer deadline day...The madness has begun... Berbatov to Man City ? Remember Hamilton Ricard? Could he and Daniel Cousins join Hull? Jermaine Pennant to Stoke? Carlton Cole to Sunderland? Heskey to Newcastle? Paulo Ferrera to West Ham? Will Real Madrid hot-head Ramon Calderon get over his anger at Chelsea and flog Robinho? As rumors circulate on the comings and goings lets see if anyone...
The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Robinho repeated his desire to leave Real Madrid for Chelsea on Sunday, questioning the Spanish club's motives for retaining him and criticising Madrid coach Bernd Schuster at a brief new conference he had called. Robinho said he had informed Madrid president Ramon Calderon, sports director Predrag Mijatovic and Schuster of his desire to move to Stamford Bridge. "The situation has not changed at all....
Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
Real Madrid last night accused Chelsea of ‘deplorable’ behaviour in the Robinho transfer saga Ramon Calderon is furious at the decision to sell shirts bearing Robinho’s name.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has reiterated his belief that Robinho will stay in the Spanish capital.
Football.co.uk (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has hinted that he will again try to prise Cristiano Ronaldo away from Manchester United in a year's time. The Portugal ace was the subject of a lengthy pursuit by Real this summer, before eventually opting to ...
Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Robinho's anticipated £29.5million move to Chelsea has hit a major snag after Real Madrid manager Bernd Schuster told club president Ramon Calderon that he could not sanction the deal.
Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon has hit out at Robinho's advisors as the debate about the Brazil international's potential move to Chelsea rumbles on.