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#121 (permalink) |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Exactly. It's not his decision whether or not he stays. He will be in a much more powerful position in 2 years when we start getting worried about his transfer value should he decide to see out his contract. We definitely have him for another two years, and there's not much he can do about it.
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#122 (permalink) | |
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No Lifer
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#123 (permalink) |
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Hairy big footed Swede
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Ronaldo, speaking at Lisbon airport, said: "Right now my mind is set on the European Championship. My future will be discussed during the next two weeks, we'll see."
He denied media reports that he had accepted an invitation to move to Real Madrid, saying: "It's a lie. Right now I have nothing. I have a contract with Manchester." Ronaldo prompted speculation on his future by sending mixed messages after Wednesday's Champions League final victory. "I don't promise nothing. I don't promise nothing to my mum, I don't promise nothing to supporters," he told Radio 5 Live. "I want to stay but the future - no-one knows. I want to stay. We are going to see in the next two weeks, I don't say I make a decision." Ronaldo was on his way to join Luiz Felipe Scolari's Portugal squad preparing for next month's Euro 2008 tournament. "It would be amazing to win the Euro, but we have to look at one match at a time. The first match is crucial," he said. "Now the group will be together in Viseu and then in Switzerland, we have all it takes to create a great team and from then on all will be easier." http://uk.reuters.com/article/sports...BrandChannel=0 |
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#124 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: in the pale moonlight
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if he wants to go, LET HIM GO.
i don't like his comments just days after his team mates helped him earn a CL winner's medal. no other player in our team would make comments so open ended, and Ronaldo's no idiot. he knows what he's saying. he's got the opportunity to stay at the biggest club in the World, where he's adored, and where his style of football fits like a jigsaw piece, and to become a Manchester United legend. if that's not enough for the lad, he IS better off leaving! look at Ryan Giggs, a legend in his own lifetime, a well adjusted, private, family man, a record breaker, a Champion of England, a Champion of Europe. then look at David Beckham...and where did it all go wrong for Becks? getting "too big for United". i hope Ronaldo can see what's right in front of him, because i'd love him to stay, for his and our benefit. but, if he wants to go, LET HIM GO. |
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First Team Sub
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Sanctity, like a cat, abhors filth.
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Though I stand by my other observation about Hargreaves. |
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#128 (permalink) |
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Caf Nostradamous 2008
Join Date: Sep 2003
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One thing Fergie and Queiroz should do is to look at the best players at Real Madrid and continue talking in the press abnout buying them and unsettle them as much as Real are trying to do to Ronny.
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#129 (permalink) |
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First Team Sub
Join Date: Feb 2008
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I ignored it for a while, but now I feel Ronaldo is being just a little too cute, a little too coy with his comments. If he were a less talented player, we would all be telling him to feck right off, see if we care (see Heinze, Gabriel). It may or may not be a simple negotiating tactic to get a raise this summer, but if so it's a dangerous game. Better wrap that deal up soon, because if you go on flirting with the cameras and the reporters...let's just say things could get ugly.
Fergie doesn't appreciate it, but of course he can't say that in the press. It's massively disrespectful to the club to be dropping hints and talking out both sides of his mouth about a possible move the day after we've completed a momentous double. When our previous first-choice players went to Madrid (Beckham, Ruud), it was seen by most, including the players, as a step up to a bigger more prestigious club. This is no longer the case - Real have been knocked out of the CL in the first knockout round 4 years running, and although tehy won the league this year, the league was as weak as it's ever been. If he does want to go, it's for either the money or the lifestyle - neither of which are primary motivations that go down well with Alex Ferguson. The next time there's a camera in front of Ronaldo's face and he decides to answer questions about Madrid - by the way, has it ever occurred to him that he could politely decline, lest he encourage more speculation? - I would like to see something definitive about him staying. If not....I will be most displeased, but more importantly, I think it will definitely be cause for concern, an escalation of this flirtatious mischief that he's been up to lately. Stop playing hard to get, prick. I doubt you'd find things to be sunnier in Madrid, with the obvious exception of the climate. |
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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Give him a break. |
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#135 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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saw Fergie and Ronaldo coming down the steps after the Trophy presentation...they have a great relationship...the lads staying for many years...
why? cause there is no greater football club...any other club...and he is taking a step down... but I will have doubts once SAF leaves..... |
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#137 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Ronaldo would be stupid to say he would stay at United forever and he would not welcome any offers....remember he is paid by the Glazers...although he plays for Manchester United.....and this is all about contract negotiations....
the lad is entitled to get as much as he can on his contract.... Real will try their best....why would they not want to buy the best player in the world.... the key is Fergie wants him to stay, the supporters want him to stay...and most importantly...I very much believe Ronaldo wants to stay... someone who is all about money would not have been as emotional as he was at the end when we won....the lad cares about Manchester United and his team mates and about the supporters... Believe!! |
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#138 (permalink) | |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Their job is to sell papers. Ronaldo is big news. Can you see the connection there? The player and the club have both said that he is staying. Why isn't that good enough? |
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#139 (permalink) |
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First Team Sub
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Sanctity, like a cat, abhors filth.
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To be fair, because that is what they always say. Remember Becks? United FC is no more trustworthy than the media when it comes to accuracy of information. Everyone has a PR agenda. And Ronaldo has never been unequivocal.
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We wanted to sell Beckham, we obviously don't want to see Ronaldo. United historically are superb at keeping the players they want to keep. I've seen nothing to suspect this will change this summer |
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The difference with Becks was we wanted rid and had to keep quiet about it to get the best deal (although we didn't in the end!). Fergie and the club want to keep Ronaldo and he has 3 years left on his deal. Big difference. |
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#146 (permalink) |
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First Team Sub
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Sanctity, like a cat, abhors filth.
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Bilbo - if you write the abbreviation of public relations it changes it to page ranking - i have no idea why.
Bilbo and Gazza - I take your point this is a different situation but I still dont believe a word that comes out of the United press office because it is always going to be about protecting value / maximising sale prices or whatever, not the truth. But like you say, we want to keep hold of Ron. So we'll see if we can. |
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#147 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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read something today that suggested Ronaldo will sign a new contract in the next week or 2. Think ronnie is simply angling for as much cash as possible. Put an element f fear into them an see what that does to talks. I rekon we'll now soon enough
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#149 (permalink) |
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Where is the thread about what fergie said?
There is an article on the official site where he said no matter what Ronnie is staying. This is just getting feckin ridiculous with real Madrid. They are whoring themselves and have no self respect for themselves. Where is their pride? ffs. |
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#150 (permalink) |
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Hairy big footed Swede
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Real have club car waiting for Ronaldo: Real Madrid's enthusiasm to land Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is such that they even have a club car ready and waiting for the Portugal star, Marca sports daily reported on Saturday.
"Is that the definitive proof?" asked Marca, headlining a photograph showing a brand new top of the range Audi, along with a handwritten notice on the dashboard bearing the legend: "deliver to Cristiano Ronaldo". Another notice includes the words "sponsorship Madrid," implying the motor is destined for the club, with which it has a sponsorship agreement. According to Marca, the vehicle is in an Audi parking lot in Spain. There has been feverish speculation for weeks in the Spanish capital that Ronaldo, having now led United to the Premiership and Champions League double, will quit Old Trafford for the Bernabeu although he has four years left on his existing contract. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson on Friday launched a stinging attack on Real, accusing the Spanish champions of 'lacking morals' in their attempts to lure Ronaldo. The Manchester United manager is furious at statements made by Real coach Bernd Schuster and president Ramon Calderon questioning whether Ronaldo really wants to stay at Old Trafford and accused them of attempting to unsettle his player. "The simple facts are that he is with us and has four years left on his contract and that's the first thing. And Calderon makes that great statement 'slavery was abolished many, many years ago'. Did he tell Franco that? Jesus Christ, give me a break. "Do you not think we've not had many interests from the big clubs in Europe about our best players? Of course. But they don't get into the nonsense that they (Real Madrid) get into. And they've no moral issues at all. They think that they can ride roughshod over everyone but they won't do it with us." http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slu...=afp&type=lgns |
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Fergie aware of Ronaldo task
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I agree with what Ferguson says in this article. Ronaldo is always seeking new challenges, and the only way to postpone his move to Spain is keep winning important trophies - most importantly the Champions League. |
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#156 (permalink) |
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Hairy big footed Swede
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Ronaldo: I've signed nothing
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to play a straight bat to questioning over his Manchester United future, but has categorically denied that an agreement is in place over a move to Real Madrid. Even triumphing in the Champions League has failed to dampen speculation that Ronaldo will up sticks this summer, with Madrid openly stating their intention to launch an all-out assault to lure the player away from Old Trafford at some point. Money appears to be no object for Los Merengues and Ronaldo has done very little to rule out a move to the Spanish capital. He has now restated the timeline he set following victory in Moscow, but his latest comments will not have done anything to appease United supporters who are expecting some serious nail-biting in weeks to come. "My dream is to play in the Real Madrid," he told Portuguese television. “I have dreams to play in Madrid. You also have dreams, no? Then I have this one. “I have a contract with Manchester United and is with my club with that I am going to speak. “It can have new features in next the two weeks, but I do not have anything signed with Real Madrid.” http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/Ne...ldo-on-Madrid/ |
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#160 (permalink) |
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Bestower of favours
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Man utd till i die
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What nonsense was tht...ronaldo should shut his mouth...the media are gonna twist his every words...so for the sake of himself he better shut his mouth
He should know we are MANCHESTER UNITED,not a second rate club,he can't have it own ways.it will be utd and fergie tht will be decide his future not him.. |
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