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Cristiano Ronaldo Impossible to Ignore
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Him saying the Glazers don't care about United while chucking United under a bus is pretty funny.
He's not wrong, admittedly, but it's hardly news.
The Glazers only care about themselves, and Ronaldo only cares about himself, too.6 -
Big_Bad_World said:sam3110 said:Billy_Mix said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Genuinely wonder if he's hoping they'll pay up the contract to get rid of a toxic situation.
They wanted rid in the summer, he wanted to go, but no one else would pay those wages.
If he gets 6 months paid up he can go somewhere else on less wages, knock a tap-ins in and claim he was right all along.
He obviously won't be involved in their games post-world cup and there will surely be an agreement for him to be on his way in January.
they all deserve each other toxic hate fomenting echo chamber and the narcissist once capable ball kicker
Ron will have a couple of current ManUre colleagues in the Portugal squad to negotiate during the "world cup" farago in the broiling despotic sand pit that shall not be named
With any luck some Uruguayan will give him a proper Uruguayan shoeing in the first game and the grasping ninny limps off into ignominy with only that toxic fat hate peddler's oily commiseration dribbling into his ears
there's no mileage in a sycophant grease ball sucking up to an aging prima donna, after all0 -
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ValleyGary said:Looked very uncomfortable when Bruno walked in the Portugal dressing room and Ronaldo shook his hand.
Not surprisedo
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Like many other sporting geniuses, Ronaldo is an arrogant twat0
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Gravesend_Addick said:Like many other sporting geniuses, Ronaldo is an arrogant twat
I think that attitude helped him fuel the tank towards success.
The arrogant knob was his character after the 2006 world Cup. He was untouchable
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Dave2l said:Gravesend_Addick said:Like many other sporting geniuses, Ronaldo is an arrogant twat
I think that attitude helped him fuel the tank towards success.
The arrogant knob was his character after the 2006 world Cup. He was untouchable1 -
Cafc43v3r said:3
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Look at Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Michael Schumacher, all absolute machines, who have taken their fitness and conditioning to greater heights in their respective sports, changed the mentality of a lot of their peers and are arrogant arseholes to boot, mainly because they've asked so much of themselves, they then expect others to make the same sacrifices that they have.
They see themselves as above everyone else because they've pushed themselves to that level, and I would imagine a world where you demand and expect better from everyone around you can make you quite unlikeable.1 -
Billy_Mix said:Big_Bad_World said:sam3110 said:Billy_Mix said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Genuinely wonder if he's hoping they'll pay up the contract to get rid of a toxic situation.
They wanted rid in the summer, he wanted to go, but no one else would pay those wages.
If he gets 6 months paid up he can go somewhere else on less wages, knock a tap-ins in and claim he was right all along.
He obviously won't be involved in their games post-world cup and there will surely be an agreement for him to be on his way in January.
they all deserve each other toxic hate fomenting echo chamber and the narcissist once capable ball kicker
Ron will have a couple of current ManUre colleagues in the Portugal squad to negotiate during the "world cup" farago in the broiling despotic sand pit that shall not be named
With any luck some Uruguayan will give him a proper Uruguayan shoeing in the first game and the grasping ninny limps off into ignominy with only that toxic fat hate peddler's oily commiseration dribbling into his ears
there's no mileage in a sycophant grease ball sucking up to an aging prima donna, after all
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sam3110 said:Look at Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Michael Schumacher, all absolute machines, who have taken their fitness and conditioning to greater heights in their respective sports, changed the mentality of a lot of their peers and are arrogant arseholes to boot, mainly because they've asked so much of themselves, they then expect others to make the same sacrifices that they have.
They see themselves as above everyone else because they've pushed themselves to that level, and I would imagine a world where you demand and expect better from everyone around you can make you quite unlikeable.2 -
Turns out the Cancelo incident edited by the press to show Ronaldo in a bad light0
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Covered End said:Billy_Mix said:Big_Bad_World said:sam3110 said:Billy_Mix said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:Genuinely wonder if he's hoping they'll pay up the contract to get rid of a toxic situation.
They wanted rid in the summer, he wanted to go, but no one else would pay those wages.
If he gets 6 months paid up he can go somewhere else on less wages, knock a tap-ins in and claim he was right all along.
He obviously won't be involved in their games post-world cup and there will surely be an agreement for him to be on his way in January.
they all deserve each other toxic hate fomenting echo chamber and the narcissist once capable ball kicker
Ron will have a couple of current ManUre colleagues in the Portugal squad to negotiate during the "world cup" farago in the broiling despotic sand pit that shall not be named
With any luck some Uruguayan will give him a proper Uruguayan shoeing in the first game and the grasping ninny limps off into ignominy with only that toxic fat hate peddler's oily commiseration dribbling into his ears
there's no mileage in a sycophant grease ball sucking up to an aging prima donna, after all
This satire writes itself.0 -
Gravesend_Addick said:Like many other sporting geniuses, Ronaldo is an arrogant twat0
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He's still got the arse ache about that statue at Madeira airport.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44518595
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Didn't think the first part was actually that bad really, a lot of what he said made sense. I guess the main controversial stuff about United and Ten Hag will come in the second part.
What is annoying though is Piers Morgan. You can tell he's just trying to goad Ronaldo into giving him some 'headline' answers.0 -
It was a good interview and Ronaldo comes across well.
(I'm saying the positive things about it before I get Charltonlife-onised, and start moaning about Ronaldo, Piers Morgan and then absolutely everything and anything.
The clock is ticking)
I will just say it...Ronaldo is an ok person and like most famous people, he has to put up with personal digs and twisted truths from media outlets.
He should just be respected and listened to. He's certainly earned that. I don't know why the media decide to twist stories about him.
He speaks a lot of sense and opened up about football just being more of a business these days instead of a sport. It's an unfortunate truth.
He clearly does actually adore Man United fans. I don't think he was lying about or exaggerating his thoughts for fans of football. He knows they are needed.
Before judging, it is best to watch the interview.1 -
Has left Man Utd with immediate effect.0
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Just in time for the after-World Cup injury crisis.
Wonder if he got a pay off too.0 -
Hope no one decides to sign him... Why would you risk having that ego in your dressing room
Bloke just needs to retire now1 -
quem dá a mínima para voar
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So that interview achieved exactly what Ronaldo wanted it to do. And United won't be too sorry either.1
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SELR_addicks said:Just in time for the after-World Cup injury crisis.
Wonder if he got a pay off too.0 -
EugenesAxe said:North Lower Neil said:Linked with Chelsea (which I believe a little) and Bayern (which I don't) today.
Hooe he signs for Chelsea, as I can't see it working - they proved last season with Lukaku that they don't work with a normal striker and that's what he I'd now, plus Potter's way of playing is all about movement and he just stays around the box screaming at others to pass to him these days.
I guess you mean Stockley, however I’m not aware of him doing this to any significant degree, in fact he could be accused of not doing it enough.0 -
SELR_addicks said:Just in time for the after-World Cup injury crisis.
Wonder if he got a pay off too.0 -
Addick Addict said:So that interview achieved exactly what Ronaldo wanted it to do. And United won't be too sorry either.
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Newcastle have a lot of money and could snatch 4th
Perhaps they should risk it0 -
He has done what is known as a Keane.1