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Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #840 on: May 21, 2011, 01:55:19 PM »
Scored 2 and set up 2 to take his grand total to 40 league goals(a new record) in 34 la liga games and his overall tally:
53 goals in 54 games this season and his 86th goal in 89 games for Real Madrid overall

Messi is the best overall player in the world but even If you hate the man swag etc he is a living legend and he and Messi are on another planet

It would be foolish to ignore his accomplishments ... It saddens me he is doing it with another team and not United but he is a legend at Old Trafford in my eyes and many others and I still enjoy watching any game with him as he is pure class.

Fergie sign him up..again  ;) ;D

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #841 on: May 21, 2011, 02:33:01 PM »
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #842 on: May 21, 2011, 02:54:12 PM »
Scored 2 and set up 2 to take his grand total to 40 league goals(a new record) in 34 la liga games and his overall tally:
53 goals in 54 games this season and his 86th goal in 89 games for Real Madrid overall

Messi is the best overall player in the world but even If you hate the man swag etc he is a living legend and he and Messi are on another planet

It would be foolish to ignore his accomplishments ... It saddens me he is doing it with another team and not United but he is a legend at Old Trafford in my eyes and many others and I still enjoy watching any game with him as he is pure class.

Fergie sign him up..again  ;) ;D

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Yeah, we all know how much you loved him after a certain game in WC 2006 eh  ;)  :devil:

But class is class, big up to CRonaldo! :beermug: He did it in England and now in Spain! If only he can stop the bitching and whining!  :thumbsup:

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #843 on: May 21, 2011, 02:56:47 PM »
Scored 2 and set up 2 to take his grand total to 40 league goals(a new record) in 34 la liga games and his overall tally:
53 goals in 54 games this season and his 86th goal in 89 games for Real Madrid overall

Messi is the best overall player in the world but even If you hate the man swag etc he is a living legend and he and Messi are on another planet

It would be foolish to ignore his accomplishments ... It saddens me he is doing it with another team and not United but he is a legend at Old Trafford in my eyes and many others and I still enjoy watching any game with him as he is pure class.

Fergie sign him up..again  ;) ;D

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Yeah, we all know how much you loved him after a certain game in WC 2006 eh  ;)  :devil:

But class is class, big up to CRonaldo! :beermug: He did it in England and now in Spain! If only he can stop the bitching and whining!  :thumbsup:

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #844 on: May 21, 2011, 06:02:00 PM »
Scored 2 and set up 2 to take his grand total to 40 league goals(a new record) in 34 la liga games and his overall tally:
53 goals in 54 games this season and his 86th goal in 89 games for Real Madrid overall

Messi is the best overall player in the world but even If you hate the man swag etc he is a living legend and he and Messi are on another planet

It would be foolish to ignore his accomplishments ... It saddens me he is doing it with another team and not United but he is a legend at Old Trafford in my eyes and many others and I still enjoy watching any game with him as he is pure class.

Fergie sign him up..again  ;) ;D

 :beermug: :beermug:

Yeah, we all know how much you loved him after a certain game in WC 2006 eh  ;)  :devil:

But class is class, big up to CRonaldo! :beermug: He did it in England and now in Spain! If only he can stop the bitching and whining!  :thumbsup:

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #845 on: May 21, 2011, 08:45:44 PM »
he probably wishing he did join Liverpool :thinking:
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Appreciation Thread
« Reply #846 on: May 22, 2011, 03:57:44 PM »
If this was a "Lionel Messi Appreciation Thread" it woulda had about two or tree pages by now.  :devil:


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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo as collateral
« Reply #848 on: July 29, 2011, 09:56:29 PM »
So how would they go about reposessing Cronaldo should the loan go bad??  :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo as collateral
« Reply #849 on: July 30, 2011, 12:34:59 PM »
they would legally have ownership of his registration (sort of like jorabchian tevez fiasco), then they could be entitled to sell his registration rights to lets say a qatari rich man like man city which would be better to them instead of loan payments from real.....but like the article said alot of things would have to go wrong for this to even become possible

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Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #850 on: September 13, 2011, 12:16:51 PM »
Ronaldo: tested to the Limit... Sports science and performance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7vYfKfI87U&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Enjoy this four part series boys...
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Re: Ronaldo: tested to the Limit... Sports science and performance
« Reply #851 on: September 13, 2011, 05:01:24 PM »
That shooting in the dark thing is drama.
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Ronaldo shows more thigh than Angelina Jolie
« Reply #852 on: April 01, 2012, 05:35:59 PM »
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/cristiano-ronaldo-scores-rocket-distance-then-shows-off-194915534.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iz6_s-kQj8g

Cristiano Ronaldo scores with a rocket from distance then shows off his leg

eal Madrid dismantled Osasuna, winning 5-1 with two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo. His first was an absolute rocket blast from considerable distance and, in one of the most Cristiano Ronaldo goal celebrations ever, he pulled up the leg of his shorts and pointed to the thigh that just generated that impressive display of power and accuracy.

The Real Madrid bench seemed to enjoy his celebration more than the goal, even imitating his thigh display to the delight of Kaka.

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Re: Ronaldo shows more thigh than Angelina Jolie
« Reply #853 on: April 01, 2012, 05:41:40 PM »
Damn ball change direction twice yes!

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Re: Ronaldo shows more thigh than Angelina Jolie
« Reply #855 on: April 01, 2012, 06:19:59 PM »
He have a dread bullet!
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Re: Ronaldo shows more thigh than Angelina Jolie
« Reply #856 on: April 01, 2012, 06:58:29 PM »
He kicks like a mule.  Do dat against Barca nah.

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Re: Ronaldo shows more thigh than Angelina Jolie
« Reply #857 on: April 01, 2012, 07:23:51 PM »
Benzema's goal was even sweeter.
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #858 on: September 02, 2013, 09:04:37 AM »
The secrets behind the development of Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, revealed by Rene Meulensteen
By Henry Winter (The Telegraph)


Ronaldo’s rise accelerated under Sir Alex Ferguson and the coach Rene Meulensteen at Manchester United particularly at the start of the attacker’s phenomenal 2007-08 season.

“Don’t underestimate the importance of the manager, the father figure,” emphasised Meulensteen on the shaping of the then 22-year-old Ronaldo, “but it’s also about details.

"That season we won the Champions League, at the beginning, Ronaldo was suspended for three games [after being sent off at Portsmouth], so I stayed behind to work with him. I knew what Ronaldo wanted. He wanted to be the best player in the world. I told him: ‘I can help you with that. There’s nothing wrong with your work ethic, it’s a wave pushing you forward.’ So I drew this diagram for him, pointing out his details as a player.

“There’s the ‘tactical’ bit, awareness, understanding, decision-making. There’s the ‘physical’; everyone has his peak fitness, especially Ronaldo, his pace, strength, stamina and agility. There’s the ‘personality’, winning mentality and attitude. The last bit is ‘technical’, the basics, passing, shooting, moves, turns, and other skills to dominate the one to one. I asked Ronaldo: ‘Where are you good at?’ He said: ‘Skills.’ ‘OK, so with one-touch and two-touch play, plus the moves you have, will make you unpredictable and therefore very hard to defend against.’“

Meulensteen addressed another issue. “I told him: ‘The problem is also your attitude and therefore your decision-making. At the moment you’re playing to put yourself into the limelight, to say “look at me, how good I am”. Therefore, Mr Ronaldo, you are doing a lot that doesn’t mean anything for your team-mates’. He accepted this. I said: ‘You need to score more goals. Targets, aims.

"Cristiano, I’ve looked at your goals last season, and you only scored 23 because you want to score the perfect goal all the time. ‘Look at me! Top corner!’ The most important individuals are the ones who elevate the team, not themselves. You think it’s the other way round. No, no, no. Elevate the team and the team will then elevate you.’”

The Dutchman asked United’s No 7 to set a goal target. “Ronaldo said: ‘I think I can score between 30 and 35 goals.’ ‘OK,’ I said. ‘I think you can go over 40. This week, in these training sessions, I’m going to work on your way of finishing.’”

They first discussed Ronaldo’s mindset when approaching goal. “I told him: ‘Look at Shearer, Lineker, Solskjaer and Van Nistelrooy: who say give me the ball, that goes in the back of the net.’“

Ronaldo was focused more on the spectacular. “He was thinking: ‘That ball comes to me, I hit it top corner.’ I needed him to get out of that. I told him: ‘It doesn’t matter how you score, where you score, as long as the ball goes in the net.’” It was time to score ugly goals as well as beautiful ones.

“We worked on positions, which zone he was in, 1 (in front of goal), 2 (to the sides) or 3 (further out). We worked on what type of finish. One-touch. Do you need to control it? Volley it. Pass it in. Side-foot it in. Chip it in. We worked on certain goalkeepers. Did they have a certain trend? It’s details. When [post-Ronaldo] we played Schalke away in the Champions League semi [in 2011], we knew that Manuel Neuer, a good goalkeeper, was like Peter Schmeichel and would come out with a star jump [spreading himself]. So we worked on finishes low to either side, low through the legs.’’ Ryan Giggs scored.

Back in that early-season period at Carrington in 2007, Meulensteen and Ronaldo worked on different goalscoring scenarios every day but with one staple for each drill. “It was four repetitions, move on, four repetitions, move on,” Meulensteen explained. “That’s what I’ve learned from experience. People hold their concentration for 1 2 3 4 Bang.’’

Ronaldo was educated to create an image of the situation and the desired outcome: “Where am I [position]? Where’s the ball coming from? Where’s the goalkeeper? Where’s the finish?” Meulensteen gave colours to the four corners of the goal. “Cristiano had his back to the goal. He had to shout which colour, green whichever, he was aiming for, so subconsciously working his brain. He knew his target in advance.’’

By the end of January, Ronaldo had scored 27 for United. “You have to reset your target because you have already achieved it,’’ Meulensteen said to Ronaldo at Carrington. “You can now do two things, you can take your foot off the pedal, say ‘I’m happy with this’, or break your personal best and then you have March, April, May to come and that’s when these things are won.” Ronaldo was determined to continue his upward trajectory. “Now we worked on ‘attitude’,’’ continued Meulensteen.

“I put a video together for him about top professionals like Muhammad Ali, Pele with little quotes from them. ‘Just have a look at this video,’ I told him, ‘I know you have a big TV. Read the clips. It will put you in good stead.’ There were little quotes about hard work and focus: focus on performance rather than outcome, focus on putting your qualities for the team and also body language. There were loads of times with Cristiano when he shrugged his shoulders, so I put a video clip together.”

The clips were of Ronaldo’s body language. “Do you realise how important an impact body language and facial expressions have on the millions watching?’’ Meulensteen asked Ronaldo at Carrington one day. “What do you mean?’’ Ronaldo replied.

Meulensteen continued: “Do you remember the goal you scored against Sporting [Lisbon on Nov 27, 2007] at home, the free-kick? You turned around to the camera, and did this [spreads hands out]? What were you trying to say? Sorry? Or were you trying to say ‘look at me, nobody else can do that’?’’

One of United’s kit-men was present.

“I asked him what he thought the gesture meant,” Meulensteen recalled.

“I’m the best,” was the kit-man’s take on Ronaldo’s stance. So Meulensteen turned to Ronaldo and said: “That’s what the millions think. They look at you as arrogant. You do the same thing when you get hacked down, ‘ahhh’, toys out the pram: ‘You can’t kick me, I’m Cristiano Ronaldo.’ You need to learn to play football the way Bjorn Borg and Roger Federer play tennis. Ice-cold. The moment people stop kicking you is because they’ve found another way to stop you. You want people to kick you. You need to make sure you see it coming. Make sure you’re clever’.”

It was back to the video-room. “I showed him clips of Johan Cruyff, an expert at avoiding tackles. He saw them coming, would change direction, and people would slide in front of him. I told Cristiano: ‘The most important thing is your facial expression, don’t react at all. Stand up, brush yourself off, and that defender thinks, ‘what can I do next?’ Overpower him with your qualities as a footballer, belittle him with your skill. You’re in control, not someone else.’

“If you look back to the season, he was tremendous. He scored 42 goals. Look back to the Champions League final: he scored the header, fantastic, apart from one moment when he let himself down, the [missed] penalty. That’s when Ronaldo thought: ‘It all comes down to me, that’s what I want.’ What happens? He loses focus. I mentioned it to him afterwards but he knew.”

So what of Bale’s arrival at the Bernabéu? “I don’t think it will affect him [Ronaldo] that much,” Meulensteen said. “In my opinion, Bale is nowhere near on the same level, absolutely not. Ronaldo is a far more complete player. Bale will still be important. He has time to settle in. It will make Real Madrid stronger, even more powerful. But if for whatever reason Bale came and Ronaldo would leave it would make Real Madrid weaker.”
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #859 on: September 02, 2013, 12:17:09 PM »
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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #860 on: September 02, 2013, 02:33:43 PM »
like this...the only issue is the athlete has to have the discipline, determination, trust and respect to work to such detailed instructions..maybe that is Ronaldo's real skill

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #861 on: September 02, 2013, 03:05:27 PM »
This shows the difference between a club coach and a national team coach. Tell me, which NT coach has the time to work on such detail with individuals, in preparation for tournaments. If the clubs does a good job in coaching players, it makes the NT coach's job easier. Other than that, is SALT.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread
« Reply #862 on: September 02, 2013, 03:13:46 PM »
Good stuff.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo-The Story So Far
« Reply #863 on: September 18, 2013, 06:11:19 AM »
206 goals in 204 games.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Punches Diego Godin in the Face
« Reply #864 on: August 23, 2014, 09:32:24 PM »
like the fella get frustrated?

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread.
« Reply #865 on: October 12, 2014, 03:15:41 PM »
Jorge Mendes: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Real Madrid release clause is €1bn

Cristiano Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes, has revealed the lengths to which potential suitors for the Portuguese would have to go to sign him from Real Madrid.

Speaking to the Spanish daily sports newspaper AS, Mendes claimed the release clause in Ronaldo’s contract to be €1bn, amid rumours the 29-year-old is unhappy at the Bernabéu and that Manchester United, among others, are considering a move for their former striker.

Mendes, however, admits he does not expect such ambitions to linger, given the eye-watering cost of freeing the Portugal international from his contract. He said: “I no longer get calls from anyone asking about Cristiano. It’s not worth them calling to ask for it. The price is that stated in his release clause – €1bn [£785m].”

Mendes then proceeded to sprinkle in some more outlandish figures regarding the potential of his client, who he insisted will end his career at Madrid. “We will never find one like [Ronaldo],” he said. “It is true he is getting better and will continue to improve until he is 40. Cristiano has no limits. Besides being the best footballer in history, he is the greatest athlete of all time. There will be no one like him in the next 500 years.”

Source: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/12/cristiano-ronaldo-jorge-mendes-real-madrid-contract

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread.
« Reply #866 on: October 14, 2014, 02:40:14 PM »
De man just score in the last minute of injury time to give Portugal de win yes

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread.
« Reply #867 on: October 14, 2014, 09:51:36 PM »
Yeah I think it was at 4:55 into 5 mins added.

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Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Thread.
« Reply #868 on: October 15, 2014, 12:35:34 AM »
Saw a fleeting replay ... at a glance looked as if the defender converted an own goal.

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« Reply #869 on: October 15, 2014, 01:04:19 AM »
De man just score in the last minute of injury time to give Portugal de win yes

I had to step away from this game in the 74' ... picked it up from about 30'. The Danes were very enterprising and arguably deserved a reward for their tenacity and attacking verve, but I always held the sense that Portugal would reap the points. The Danes played like the home team. They will feel this result.

This Portugal looked to possess more balanced qualities than the one I saw in the run up to Brazil. CR7 didn't seem particularly relevant to the outcome during the portion of the game I viewed, but he forced Schmeichel to commit to a ball that proved Denmark's undoing. All in a day's work?

 

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