Uh oh, Ronaldinho’s in Trouble…..Again!

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Football ace Ronaldinho's AC Milan bosses are not happy, reports the Spoiler.

What's the deal?

It seems Ronaldinho has been partying until the mid-afternoon with swarms of sexually attractive women in South American nightclubs.

The whisper on the street is that following Brazil's flat no-score-draw with their friendly neighbours, Bolivia, the handsome forward was smuggled into a club, and didn't leave until lunchtime the following day. Hardened security guards were even on hand to confiscate mobile phones, or any other aparatus with which loiterers could record the footballer having the time of his life.

And it's not the first time for the Barcelona ace, the Spoiler points out.

Rumours abound that back in his Barca days he was known to hide in car boots to avoid detection when he'd been clubbing. The man, who could eat a melon through a letter box, is a party animal.

That said, Inter Milan was listed at +600 to win the 2008/09 UEFA Cup Outright at Sportingbet.com

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