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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #660 on: January 13, 2009, 11:06:34 AM »
well if a respected pundit and man-in-the-know like Guillerme Balague could come out and say it, then it have to be true...


Balague: Ronaldo has Real deal

http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/9070082/Balague:-Ronaldo-has-Real-deal

Balague claims on his website that Ronaldo and his agent Jorge Mendes have struck a deal with Calderon and not with Florentino Perez, the former Real Madrid president.

That enabled Ronaldo to announce on Monday night: "My agent does not have an agreement with Florentino Perez."

But Balague - and Spanish newspaper AS - say the newly-crowned FIFA World Player of the Year has agreed in principle to go to Madrid in the summer and may request a transfer from Manchester United.

The journalist admits, though, that 'In spite of Ronaldo's agreement with Ramon Calderon, the refusal of Sir Alex Ferguson to sell his best player remains a significant obstacle to the transfer to Madrid going ahead. And, if United refuse to sell, then the secret agreement with Calderon remains nothing more than that.'
         

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #661 on: January 13, 2009, 03:09:18 PM »
ronaldo can gway  :devil:

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #662 on: January 13, 2009, 03:34:14 PM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #663 on: January 14, 2009, 07:13:25 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.
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Re: Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- FIFA World Player of the year
« Reply #664 on: January 14, 2009, 07:20:39 AM »
Terry is an arse!


John Terry snubs Cristiano Ronaldo in Fifa World Player of the Year vote
When Cristiano Ronaldo claimed his latest award, Fifa World Player of the Year in Zurich, it was without the help of a number of his Premier League adversaries, principal among them Chelsea and England captain John Terry.
 
By Steve Wilson
Last Updated: 8:47PM GMT 13 Jan 2009

 Thanks but no thanks: Manchester united's Cristiano Ronaldo wins the Fifa World Player of the Year award won with little support from Chelsea's John Terry Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Terry ranked Ronaldo only third best in the world, behind Xavi of Barcelona and Fernando Torres, with Michael Ballack, Craig Bellamy, Sami Hyypia, Yossi Benayoun and Shay Given also overlooking the Portuguese for top spot.

England's present and former managers, Fabio Capello and Sven Goran Eriksson, however, did place Ronaldo first with their vote, as did Javier Mascherano, Lucas Neill, Dimitar Berbatov, Didier Drogba and Park Ji-Sung.

The award saw the captains and managers of international sides pick their top three players of 2008, with five points awarded for a first preference, three for second and one for third.

Ronaldo accumulated 935 points, a clear victor over Lionel Messi (678) and Torres (203) in third.

Steven Gerrard was the highest placed Englishman, in sixth place, behind Kaka and Xavi.

That Terry placed Ronaldo down his choice is indication that painful memories of Moscow, in which both players missed a penalty in the shoot-out at the end of an epic Champions League final, may still be raw in the Chelsea captain's mind.

And in a season where Manchester United won the domestic title as well as the Champions League, that Ronaldo was the only representative from Sir Alex Ferguson's all conquering side to feature adds further to the sense of voting on personality as much as achievement and talent.

Two Arsenal players – Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor – and five from Chelsea featured on the 23 man list.

Given, as captain of Ireland, backed a goalkeeping peer in Iker Casillas while Benayoun of Israel and Hyypia of Finland rated club team-mate Torres above Ronaldo.

In Eastern Europe there was the kind of local favouritism that forced Terry Wogan to hand in his cards as compere of the Eurovision song contest last year.

Of Russian playmaker and Arsenal target Andrei Arshavin's four nominations, two were from the coach and manager of Tajikistan, one from Kyrgyzstan and the final from Bosnia Herzegovina.

Showing no discernible bias, only a confusing lonely path, was French coach Raymond Domenech who was the only man to select the combination of Samuel Eto'o, Messi and Arshavin.

And Peter Scudamore's ambitious aim of selling the Premier League product to the east appears to be working if Chinese Taipei's voting pattern is any evidence – Frank Lampard, Gerrard and Terry the three best players on the planet, according to Tsai Hsien-Tang.

Selected votes:

Country
 Name -Captain of the country or manager of the country
 First
 Second
 Third
 
England
 John Terry
 Xavi
 Fernando Torres
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 
England
 Fabio Capello
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Fernando Torres
 
Germany
 Michael Ballack
 Fernando Torres
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 John Terry
 
Argentina
 Javier Mascherano
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 
Israel
 Yossi Benayoun
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 
Portugal
 Nuno Gomes
 Ruud van Nistelrooy
 Didier Drogba
 Samuel Eto'o
 
Republic of Ireland
 Shay Given
 Iker Casillas
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 
Togo
 Emmanuel Adebayor
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Steven Gerrard
 
Portugal
 Carlos Queiroz
 Xavi
 Kaka
 Zlatan Ibrahimovic
 
Ukraine
 Andriy Shevchenko
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 
Wales
 Craig Bellamy
 Lionel Messi
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 
Mexico
 Sven-Goran Eriksson
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Fernando Torres
 
France
 Raymond Domenech
 Samuel Eto'o
 Lionel Messi
 Andrei Arshavin
 
Chinese Taipei
 Tsai Hsien-Tang
 Frank Lampard
 Steven Gerrard
 John Terry
 
« Last Edit: January 14, 2009, 07:23:27 AM by giggsy11 »

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #665 on: January 14, 2009, 07:53:58 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

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Re: Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- FIFA World Player of the year
« Reply #666 on: January 14, 2009, 08:03:10 AM »
Terry is an arse!


John Terry snubs Cristiano Ronaldo in Fifa World Player of the Year vote
When Cristiano Ronaldo claimed his latest award, Fifa World Player of the Year in Zurich, it was without the help of a number of his Premier League adversaries, principal among them Chelsea and England captain John Terry.
 
By Steve Wilson
Last Updated: 8:47PM GMT 13 Jan 2009

 Thanks but no thanks: Manchester united's Cristiano Ronaldo wins the Fifa World Player of the Year award won with little support from Chelsea's John Terry Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Terry ranked Ronaldo only third best in the world, behind Xavi of Barcelona and Fernando Torres, with Michael Ballack, Craig Bellamy, Sami Hyypia, Yossi Benayoun and Shay Given also overlooking the Portuguese for top spot.

England's present and former managers, Fabio Capello and Sven Goran Eriksson, however, did place Ronaldo first with their vote, as did Javier Mascherano, Lucas Neill, Dimitar Berbatov, Didier Drogba and Park Ji-Sung.

The award saw the captains and managers of international sides pick their top three players of 2008, with five points awarded for a first preference, three for second and one for third.

Ronaldo accumulated 935 points, a clear victor over Lionel Messi (678) and Torres (203) in third.

Steven Gerrard was the highest placed Englishman, in sixth place, behind Kaka and Xavi.

That Terry placed Ronaldo down his choice is indication that painful memories of Moscow, in which both players missed a penalty in the shoot-out at the end of an epic Champions League final, may still be raw in the Chelsea captain's mind.

And in a season where Manchester United won the domestic title as well as the Champions League, that Ronaldo was the only representative from Sir Alex Ferguson's all conquering side to feature adds further to the sense of voting on personality as much as achievement and talent.

Two Arsenal players – Cesc Fabregas and Emmanuel Adebayor – and five from Chelsea featured on the 23 man list.

Given, as captain of Ireland, backed a goalkeeping peer in Iker Casillas while Benayoun of Israel and Hyypia of Finland rated club team-mate Torres above Ronaldo.

In Eastern Europe there was the kind of local favouritism that forced Terry Wogan to hand in his cards as compere of the Eurovision song contest last year.

Of Russian playmaker and Arsenal target Andrei Arshavin's four nominations, two were from the coach and manager of Tajikistan, one from Kyrgyzstan and the final from Bosnia Herzegovina.

Showing no discernible bias, only a confusing lonely path, was French coach Raymond Domenech who was the only man to select the combination of Samuel Eto'o, Messi and Arshavin.

And Peter Scudamore's ambitious aim of selling the Premier League product to the east appears to be working if Chinese Taipei's voting pattern is any evidence – Frank Lampard, Gerrard and Terry the three best players on the planet, according to Tsai Hsien-Tang.

Selected votes:

Country
 Name -Captain of the country or manager of the country
 First
 Second
 Third
 
England
 John Terry
 Xavi
 Fernando Torres
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 
England
 Fabio Capello
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Fernando Torres
 
Germany
 Michael Ballack
 Fernando Torres
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 John Terry
 
Argentina
 Javier Mascherano
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 
Israel
 Yossi Benayoun
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 
Portugal
 Nuno Gomes
 Ruud van Nistelrooy
 Didier Drogba
 Samuel Eto'o
 
Republic of Ireland
 Shay Given
 Iker Casillas
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 
Togo
 Emmanuel Adebayor
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Steven Gerrard
 
Portugal
 Carlos Queiroz
 Xavi
 Kaka
 Zlatan Ibrahimovic
 
Ukraine
 Andriy Shevchenko
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 Steven Gerrard
 
Wales
 Craig Bellamy
 Lionel Messi
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Fernando Torres
 
Mexico
 Sven-Goran Eriksson
 Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi
 Fernando Torres
 
France
 Raymond Domenech
 Samuel Eto'o
 Lionel Messi
 Andrei Arshavin
 
Chinese Taipei
 Tsai Hsien-Tang
 Frank Lampard
 Steven Gerrard
 John Terry
 


  Ah cyah say ah disagree wit yuh on dat one......Dat seem to just be him hatin' on Torres, pickin Xavi as his first choice!
« Last Edit: January 14, 2009, 09:33:32 AM by Mango Chow! »


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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #667 on: January 14, 2009, 08:10:53 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

Money?
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Re: Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- FIFA World Player of the year
« Reply #668 on: January 14, 2009, 08:40:53 AM »
whats the big deal?

the man pick he pick..
         

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #669 on: January 14, 2009, 08:42:58 AM »
well if a respected pundit and man-in-the-know like Guillerme Balague could come out and say it, then it have to be true...


Balague: Ronaldo has Real deal

http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/9070082/Balague:-Ronaldo-has-Real-deal

Balague claims on his website that Ronaldo and his agent Jorge Mendes have struck a deal with Calderon and not with Florentino Perez, the former Real Madrid president.

That enabled Ronaldo to announce on Monday night: "My agent does not have an agreement with Florentino Perez."

But Balague - and Spanish newspaper AS - say the newly-crowned FIFA World Player of the Year has agreed in principle to go to Madrid in the summer and may request a transfer from Manchester United.

The journalist admits, though, that 'In spite of Ronaldo's agreement with Ramon Calderon, the refusal of Sir Alex Ferguson to sell his best player remains a significant obstacle to the transfer to Madrid going ahead. And, if United refuse to sell, then the secret agreement with Calderon remains nothing more than that.'

ZZZzzzZZzzzZZz

Balague said the same thing last year and the year before that.

He is also a close personal friend of Rafa Benitez.

Do the math.

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« Reply #670 on: January 14, 2009, 08:49:17 AM »
shows you how ignorant and myopic some writers are. also hilarious that he believes that personality and favoritism is not always a huge part of the process and most winners benefit from their marketability and the 'media darling' teams they play for.

so a chelsea player does not choose Ronaldo as his best and it has to be down to the Champion's League final and club rivalry  ??? ha.

maybe Terry is that petty, but it's not obvious to me that has to be the case. Last I checked, Xavi was voted player of the tournament at Euro 2008 and has a winners medal to boot. He was also superb in a sub par Barcelona that still managed to hold ManU to a tight home and away series in the CL semi final. Spain was also undefeated all year in 2008 in no small part due to Xavi's great form. When you combine club and international football for 2008, I don't think there is much separating Xavi, Torres and C. Ronaldo. If you are a ManU or EPL fan, you most likely will weigh his club form more heavily. But if you take everything into account, Xavi and Torres having better international success and also making it to CL semifinals with their clubs, I think the Spaniards have a legitimate case to be top of a few people's lists.
 



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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #671 on: January 14, 2009, 08:54:00 AM »
Cristiano isnt going anywhere...

that is United's stance and Ronaldo recently pledged his future at United

its funny that the stories that he actually says i'm staying never gets comments or anything but the bullshit rumour articles from that fat rafa look alike c**t journalist from spain gets all the recognition

http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7BB4CEE8FA%2D9A47%2D47BC%2DB069%2D3F7A2F35DB70%7D&newsid=6624518

What people are saying now (the recent speculation about an agreement with Real Madrid) is not true. Who says that is a liar because I am happy at the club, I want to stay here. I feel at home here. I feel very happy here.


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« Reply #672 on: January 14, 2009, 08:57:09 AM »
CASE f**kING CLOSED

Cristiano Ronaldo has again moved to distance himself from reports linking him with a move to Real Madrid.


The Manchester United winger became embroiled in a long-running transfer saga involving the Spanish giants last summer, before eventually committing his future to the Red Devils.

Those at Old Trafford had hoped his public show of affection for the club would help to bring an end to the incessant rumours.

However, the issue has resurfaced following the opening of the January transfer window, with Real once again touted as a possible destination for Ronaldo this summer.

The Portuguese superstar insists he is happy at United, though, and has reiterated his intention to remain at the club for the foreseeable future.

"I intend to win as many trophies as I can with this club for as long as possible," he said.

"We are a young team and the future is good.
Fantastic

"I want to be here and be part of the success that lies ahead. It is great to be part of such a fantastic club.

"I intend to be here for years and years."


Ronaldo is certainly not letting his focus be distracted by the Real rumours, and is targeting a clean sweep of silverware this term.

United have already claimed the Club World Cup this season, but remain in the running for Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup and Carling Cup glory.

"We are going to try and win the lot, and why not? In my head I know it is possible," added Ronaldo.

"The priority is to retain the Premier League and Champions League and we have the players, the spirit and desire to do more.

"We want to make history by winning all five trophies.

 ;D

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11667_4791355,00.html


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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #673 on: January 14, 2009, 08:58:50 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

Money?

Ok who is the most successful EPL player.... not Giggs.... so sometimes money is not everything... take the money and what will you get no trophies and smelling Barca's ass for all these years...??? Come on... I know he doh have shyte for brains..! Look at Rudd.... whey he dey now... when is de last time he win something...?

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« Reply #674 on: January 14, 2009, 09:16:24 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

Money?

Ok who is the most successful EPL player.... not Giggs.... so sometimes money is not everything... take the money and what will you get no trophies and smelling Barca's ass for all these years...??? Come on... I know he doh have shyte for brains..! Look at Rudd.... whey he dey now... when is de last time he win something...?

??? you that ignorant? no trophies? Since Ruud moved to Spain all he's done is win trophies. he hasn't smelled Barca's ass yeat. He actually won no league trophies and had no European success at United. When he left, United won 2 back to back EPL titles and Real madrid won 2 back to back La Liga Titles. So it was a mutually beneficial parting. ManU had a great season in Europe last year and won the CL. So Ruud has not tasted European success with RM..but only a complete ignoramus would ask what he's won lately. And these things go in cycles..last time ManU tasted European success prior to last year was 1999. Real madrid won the CL the year before that and won two after ManU's..that was 3 CL wins in the space that manU won one. Only an idiot would have called ManU a has-been squad while RM was winning everything under the sun...only an idiot would call RM a has-been squad now. ha. One CL victory in 9 years and man talking like ManU is the only big side on the planet. These things go in cycles...

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« Reply #675 on: January 14, 2009, 09:19:45 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

Money?

Ok who is the most successful EPL player.... not Giggs.... so sometimes money is not everything... take the money and what will you get no trophies and smelling Barca's ass for all these years...??? Come on... I know he doh have shyte for brains..! Look at Rudd.... whey he dey now... when is de last time he win something...?

??? you that ignorant? no trophies? Since Ruud moved to Spain all he's done is win trophies. he hasn't smelled Barca's ass yeat. He actually won no league trophies and had no European success at United. When he left, United won 2 back to back EPL titles and Real madrid won 2 back to back La Liga Titles. So it was a mutually beneficial parting. ManU had a great season in Europe last year and won the CL. So Ruud has not tasted European success with RM..but only a complete ignoramus would ask what he's won lately. And these things go in cycles..last time ManU tasted European success prior to last year was 1999. Real madrid won the CL the year before that and won two after ManU's..that was 3 CL wins in the space that manU won one. Only an idiot would have called ManU a has-been squad while RM was winning everything under the sun...only an idiot would call RM a has-been squad now. ha. One CL victory in 9 years and man talking like ManU is the only big side on the planet. These things go in cycles...

Ruud won the PL with UTD in 02/03

I still wish he was at Utd ... my favourite player ever.... unfornuately he's at madrid but he's tearing it up there

After the CL final i really felt it for him...he should have been there...he said he wanted to retire at Utd but things happen for a reason

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« Reply #676 on: January 14, 2009, 09:22:47 AM »
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 look at 0:23
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great ad though
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #677 on: January 14, 2009, 09:24:03 AM »
Well as Small Mag say, Case closed.

So CR, time to get back on track!
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« Reply #678 on: January 14, 2009, 09:27:37 AM »
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #679 on: January 14, 2009, 09:34:01 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Ronaldo should say thanks that Utd took him in and groomed his talents. He was real shitty and frustrating  in first couple of years - kinda like how nani is now.

Anyways, USE him this season and run he tail in the summer transfer.

Go be a classic case of all brawn no brains. Why in de world would you ask for a transfer to a shyte/has been side like de real Madrid.....?

Money?

Ok who is the most successful EPL player.... not Giggs.... so sometimes money is not everything... take the money and what will you get no trophies and smelling Barca's ass for all these years...??? Come on... I know he doh have shyte for brains..! Look at Rudd.... whey he dey now... when is de last time he win something...?

??? you that ignorant? no trophies? Since Ruud moved to Spain all he's done is win trophies. he hasn't smelled Barca's ass yeat. He actually won no league trophies and had no European success at United. When he left, United won 2 back to back EPL titles and Real madrid won 2 back to back La Liga Titles. So it was a mutually beneficial parting. ManU had a great season in Europe last year and won the CL. So Ruud has not tasted European success with RM..but only a complete ignoramus would ask what he's won lately. And these things go in cycles..last time ManU tasted European success prior to last year was 1999. Real madrid won the CL the year before that and won two after ManU's..that was 3 CL wins in the space that manU won one. Only an idiot would have called ManU a has-been squad while RM was winning everything under the sun...only an idiot would call RM a has-been squad now. ha. One CL victory in 9 years and man talking like ManU is the only big side on the planet. These things go in cycles...

Ruud won the PL with UTD in 02/03

I still wish he was at Utd ... my favourite player ever.... unfornuately he's at madrid but he's tearing it up there

After the CL final i really felt it for him...he should have been there...he said he wanted to retire at Utd but things happen for a reason

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my bad...thanks SM. but all the same, Ruud won 2 La Liga titles immediately after leaving. His departure also coincided with United wresting the EPL away from Chelsea who looked set to start a period of dominance. so wrong of forever trini to talk like he's won nothing since he left.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #680 on: January 14, 2009, 09:36:43 AM »
it looks like Ruud was the reason too... because now that he's out Barca have a massive lead

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Re: Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- FIFA World Player of the year
« Reply #681 on: January 14, 2009, 09:38:12 AM »
Dat writer is just another manu fan, Jed.  Doh study he!.........................OR Giggsy!


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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #682 on: January 14, 2009, 09:44:36 AM »
CR has nothing to prove to anyone. United should say thanks that they had a player of his caliber. I will be sorry to see him go, but say wha....., if it is time to end the relationship so be it....according to to the kaiso by Mighty Power "..... man gone... man dey....". Thanks CR, for the fancy footworks, they all jealous that they can't do it also.

Great post Deeks. The player is a joy to watch. The antics take away a little from the enjoyment but he is still the kind of player that we don't see alot of these days. Skillful, fast, strong and willing to take on players. If he leave I wish him the best, if he stay even better, as long as his head is on right.
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Re: Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo- FIFA World Player of the year
« Reply #683 on: January 14, 2009, 09:50:48 AM »
Makes no never mind - he going Real next season, so all this is just semantics.

So Small Mag yuh could cuss how much yuh want, no Ronaldo next year for you, not to mention Inter go deal wid yuh case come Carnival Tue.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #684 on: January 14, 2009, 09:54:17 AM »
It amazes me how much so many people put the emphasis on any one person "winning" something to quantify him as a being great or "the greatest" player or not.  During RvN's last years at manu, they were going through a goalkeeping crisis between the Barthez and VdS eras (caused by fergie, if you ask me) that very much contributed to their barren run.  What would have manu accomplished the last two seasons without VdS?  What would Spain an/or RM won the last few years without Casillas' consistency?  I'm sure if manu hadn't won anything but cronaldo had put in the same "performance" he did last season, all the manu fans would still be hailing him as "the best......"  


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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #685 on: January 14, 2009, 10:02:56 AM »
It amazes me how much so many people put the emphasis on any one person "winning" something to quantify him as a being great or "the greatest" player or not.  During RvN's last years at manu, they were going through a goalkeeping crisis between the Barthez and VdS eras (caused by fergie, if you ask me) that very much contributed to their barren run.  What would have manu accomplished the last two seasons without VdS?  What would Spain an/or RM won the last few years without Casillas' consistency?  I'm sure if manu hadn't won anything but cronaldo had put in the same "performance" he did last season, all the manu fans would still be hailing him as "the best......"  

Mango I on kicks... de truth is I rate F. Torres and L. Messi higher than Ronaldo....! I doh even feel he beats all that... either...! But is funny to see how people opinion is.... is like who is the greatest baller ever debate...!

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo "Shut it Fergie and do the deal"
« Reply #686 on: January 14, 2009, 10:07:44 AM »
It amazes me how much so many people put the emphasis on any one person "winning" something to quantify him as a being great or "the greatest" player or not.  During RvN's last years at manu, they were going through a goalkeeping crisis between the Barthez and VdS eras (caused by fergie, if you ask me) that very much contributed to their barren run.  What would have manu accomplished the last two seasons without VdS?  What would Spain an/or RM won the last few years without Casillas' consistency?  I'm sure if manu hadn't won anything but cronaldo had put in the same "performance" he did last season, all the manu fans would still be hailing him as "the best......"  

Mango I on kicks... de truth is I rate F. Torres and L. Messi higher than Ronaldo....! I doh even feel he beats all that... either...! But is funny to see how people opinion is.... is like who is the greatest baller ever debate...!

   Wait nuh?!?! A manu fan wit REASON and GOOD SENSE?!?! Trini, ah hope yuh doh mind, but I puttin you on ebay....I could retire now!!  ;D


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Re: Its official - Ronaldo heads to Real Madrid!!
« Reply #688 on: June 11, 2009, 03:36:06 AM »
Rank madness. I thought Kaka's price was already ridiculous. What has football come to. Dat kinda money could have been better spent adding good players in various positions to strengthen the side.
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Re: Its official - Ronaldo heads to Real Madrid!!
« Reply #689 on: June 11, 2009, 04:35:08 AM »
Let that pink shirt wearing flower in he hair go he way....

 

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