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O's eye Ronaldo move
RONALDO could find himself playing in London next season but not for any of the capital's big guns.
Fans at Leyton Orient are on a mission to persuade the Brazilian striker to trade Real Madrid for the bright lights of League One football.
And they are dipping into their own pockets in the hope that Ronaldo can fire the club all the way to the Premiership.
Considering the tubby ace cost Real £20million in August 2002, the supporters have designed the Ron-Ometer to keep track as donations flood in.
A campaign spokesman said: "In the unlikely event that we fail to raise enough cash, or that Ronaldo doesn't want to relocate to E10, all money raised will go to the club.
"We will consult with the club and have a vote on how best to spend the money, whether it be a minibus for the youth team or a pie warmer for matchdays."
RONALDO could find himself playing in London next season but not for any of the capital's big guns.
Fans at Leyton Orient are on a mission to persuade the Brazilian striker to trade Real Madrid for the bright lights of League One football.
And they are dipping into their own pockets in the hope that Ronaldo can fire the club all the way to the Premiership.
Considering the tubby ace cost Real £20million in August 2002, the supporters have designed the Ron-Ometer to keep track as donations flood in.
A campaign spokesman said: "In the unlikely event that we fail to raise enough cash, or that Ronaldo doesn't want to relocate to E10, all money raised will go to the club.
"We will consult with the club and have a vote on how best to spend the money, whether it be a minibus for the youth team or a pie warmer for matchdays."