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Brazilian Ronaldinho is Now an Ac Milan Player
The 28-year-old Brazilian footballer Ronaldo de Assis Moreira better known as Ronaldinho Gaucho has recently become part of the Italian Serie A leading team Inter Milan.
Ronaldinho’s professional career began to blossom at a very young age as by 18 he participated in his first senior international event in the Copa Libertadores and only one year later was an important part of the Brazilian national team. Short after he transferred to the French Paris Saint-Germain FC during the 2001-2002 season. His time with the French squad was very brief as he soon began to search for new options among which were Manchester United and FC Barcelona. This period is remembered in the football history as one when these two clubs basically declared war to each other in order to obtain Ronaldnho’s services.
By 2003 the Spaniard giant of FC Barcelona paid the sum of £21 million for the Brazilian magician whose skills were just unbelievable as his seniority continue to grow on the football field. Despite having the opportunity to sign for the English team of Manchester Ronaldinho opted otherwise as many of his countrymen including Romário, Ronaldo and Rivaldo had done previously. Without knowing what the future will hold for him the Brazilian began his successful career bringing to the club the Liga title in 2004 and the FIFA World Player of the Year award. In 2006 with Ronaldinho leading his team he managed to have Barcelona crowned as the Liga Champions and only two weeks later the club becomes the Champion League winners after beating Arsenal.
Unfortunately for the young player the 2007-08 season was a dark time for him as he was constantly injured and was not able to live to the standards the club and the fans wanted of him. Barcelona president Laporta began his pursuit to transfer the Brazilian player to either Manchester City or the Italian AC Milan as both teams had persistently assured their interest in acquiring the player.
Less than 24 hours ago the Associazione Calcio Milan or AC Milan paid the amount of £21 million for a three-year deal for the Brazilian player. Now that Ronladinho is part of the Italian leader of the Serie A tournament he will be able to participate in the coming 2008 Beijing Olympic Games an option which had previously been blocked by the FC Barcelona.
Now, it seems things are getting better for Ronaldinho as he feels more than at home in Italy especially after the incredible warm welcome he received at the San Siro Stadium where he stated "I am very happy, after so much time I am eventually here. I am overjoyed to have arrived at [AC] Milan and hope to be able to give everyone so much to cheer about.
If the predictions are not off track we are certain to expect a lot from this exceptional footballer as it seems he feels he now can show the football world he is still a great player and his struggle with the FC Barcelona group has finally come to end.
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Pull the panel off. Locate the inducer motor, it the one hooked to the flue pipe. You will see a rubber tube coming off it.
Remove the tube off the inducer motor nipple. Take a paper clip and stick it in the hole if there is resistance, keep poking in and out till it slides in and out freely. If it clear that rubber tube hooks to a pressure switch. And from the sounds of your description, I would look toward the pressure switch. There is a diaphram inside there that over time can wear out. Its not a serviceable part. Im not saying 100% thats what it is. But I would check there. You can buy gently and I mean gently blowing in the tube, then try sucking. About 20 seconds. If the furnace lites while your doing that. Bingo. Thats the hillbilly way to check it.
The other thing could be that the orifice tube on the gas valve is plugged up with carbon. You have to remove the orifice tube from the gas valve and clear the carbon build up at the end of the tube. Be very careful when you thread the fittings back in to the gas vale. They are brass and can strip out very easy if cross threaded. I think that it one or the the other.
Also, if your furnace is newer, there should be an LED light on the control board. The door switch needs to be pushed in see the LED light blinking. Count the # of flashes. On the back of the furnace panel is a fault code chart. Compare your fault to the chart. It should point you in the right direction. '
If all else fails, call an HVAC tech