Tim Cahill or not, Melbourne City have secured a route to goals by signing up Bruno Fornaroli as a marquee for three A-League seasons.And the Uruguayan has some advice to the Socceroo striker, who is mulling over a deal to join City as a guest player for the 2016-2017 campaign.Sign. I say sign, Fornaroli urged the Socceroo.Fornarolis signing, long suggested but cemented on Monday, secures one piece of a dream A-League striking partnership at City.In the Uruguayan, they have a forward fresh from the best goal-scoring campaign the league has ever seen after he tallied 23 regular-season goals and 25 in all competitions last year.Add in Cahill, the all-time leading Socceroos scorer, Fornaroli believes the club would have the ingredients for the success that has so far eluded City.If Tim comes, its perfect. A big, big player for our team, he said.I hope this. But I dont know if he signs or if hes coming.Fornaroli said he didnt mind whether he was moved back into a No.10 role or out wide to accommodate Cahill, insisting we can play together.Whether or not he will get to depends on Cahill, who is reportedly close to an announcement and has undertaken a medical at Citys affiliated club in New York.Either way, City fans can look forward to three more years of Fornaroli, originally a speculative signing.His scoring feats prompted suggestions the 28-year-old might try his hand in European leagues.The goals also convinced City to make him one of the A-Leagues best-paid players and extend his stay.Fornaroli, previously a journeyman who had not spent more than two seasons in a row at the same club or even country, said he never expected his stay in Melbourne would last four years.But this is football. Sometimes it is crazy, he said.I find here a very good club. Theyve helped me so much not only inside the pitch, also outside the pitch for me and my family.For this reason I am happy to re-sign and stay here.Fornaroli confirmed interest from other clubs without elaborating.Now hes out to reproduce or better his breakout season, saying he didnt feel the added expectations from setting the bar high or from his weighty new deal.Its a good contract, he said.Its a big responsibility yes. But I dont feel pressure. Clint Capela Rockets Jersey .J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons. James Harden Jersey . Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations about his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half. Tomas Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while defender Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half. http://www.therocketsofficial.com/Authentic-Robert-Horry-Rockets-Jersey/ . 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Their almost universal slogan, emblazoned on handwritten signs and T-shirts and spreading like wildfire on social media, is Fora Temer, a call for the removal of interim President Michel Temer.But a federal judge in Rio ruled Monday night that nothing in special legislation passed ahead of the games restricts Brazilians constitutional right to free expression. In a temporary injunction, which can be appealed, he threatened to levy fines of up to $3,200 on anyone who removes peaceful protesters from venues.The International Olympic Committee bans political statements during the games and has pleaded with fans not to disrupt competition. Rios organizing committee said it plans to ask the judge to reconsider his ruling and will make a final appeal, if necessary.This is a global event, and we think and we hope that the stadiums would not become a platform for political debate, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said Tuesday, adding that it nonetheless plans to absolutely respect Brazilian law.Politics inside Olympic venues is nothing new. At the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, the head of Russias Communist Party was told to take down a hammer-and-sickle Soviet banner that he and lawmakers held up.South Americas first games couldnt have come at a more politically sensitive time, with senators expected Tuesday to vote overwhelmingly to allow an impeachment trial against Rousseff to move forward.Temer, who took over from Rousseff in May while she awaits impeachment trial, was booed when he spoke at the opening ceremoony.dddddddddddd His approval ratings in polls are around the same low levels as Rousseff, blamed by many for widespread corruption in the Workers Party and for steering Latin Americas biggest economy into a deep recession.Protests inside the venues have been sporadic and mostly peaceful, but the attempts to ban them are viewed by some Brazilians as a sign of government censorship. On Sunday, a Brazilian volunteer with the IOC said he quit to protest to what he called violations of freedom of speech.In one particularly graphic example, four heavily armed military commandos grabbed a seated man at an archery event Saturday and pulled him from the stands with fans reacting. The incident was caught on a cellphone and shared almost 3 million times on Facebook.To get around the ban, some Brazilians have coordinated with friends each wearing a letter on T-shirts so the message reads Fora Temer when they sit in groups. Others carry smaller signs hidden in their belongings, sometimes fashioned with the emblematic Olympic rings.Vinicius Lummertz, president of Embratur, the government-run foreign tourism board, said he has no problem with peaceful protests inside stadium as long as the games arent disturbed.Its democracy in action, he told The Associated Press, dismissing concerns that the protests could cast Brazil in a negative light. When you think of the size of this democracy, and the youth of this democracy, it tells good things about us.Still, he said the protesters dont speak for the vast majority of Brazilians who have grown disillusioned with 13 years of leftist rule under Rousseff and her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.People who were against Temers platform were millions, then thousands, then hundreds, he said. Now they are five or six people who get together. ' ' '