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The Love Ronaldo Thread
Hey Dudes,
I've seen a lot of anti Ronaldo crap on this board so I figured it is time to start a support thread. Here are the facts: Rooney stamped on Carvalho's nuts, then he shoved Ronaldo, then he got a red card. He blew his top like always and for some reason, the English press and supporters are not going to villify him as they did to David Beckham in 1998. Are you all afraid of him? It was his fault and his fault alone. If he wasn't going to be sent off for the stomp, then pushing Ronaldo so furiously was surely the final straw. Ronaldo beat England with the final PK and that's all. Rooney got himself needlesly sent off. International football is as corrupt as Serie A anyway. Ronaldo is a quality player. He may not cross the ball as often or as well Becks but he offers a hell of a lot more than Beckham ever could. At least Ronaldo can use both feet and shoot and will improve as he gaions ever more experience. Anyone who feels that United should get shot of him simply isn't a United fan. I think Ronaldo is a fantasic player and a joy to watch. Yes, when he plays for Portugal he dives; theatrically, too, but so do Figo, Deco and everyone else who plays for them. When he plays for United, he only goes down when contact is made. Watch the games, he is always FOULED. Love Ronaldo. Love United. Thanks for your support. **For the record, the love I speak of is platonic. Save your teenage wisecracks for the schoolyard.** |
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Iīm disgusted by the way Portugal and Italy players have been playacting all tournament but this hate Ronaldo campaign is ridiculous I agree in what was stated in the starting thread. Rooney is the only one to blame, unfortunately there was another Man U player close to the incident and the tabloids, as always, saw there opportunity to slaugher him. I pray that this wonīt force him away from Man U īcause without him we have f*** all to compete with Chelski.
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On Trial
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I agree..
At first I never wanted to see him in the red of United again. But once I'd calmed down and taken stock of what actually happened (I missed it in real time, due to beer induced toilet stop) its not his fault. I'm a bit pissed off that he did not try and go to rooney in the first instance, but football is heated passionate game. Would rooney or any england player do the same? would I do the same? Probably yes. He is going to be, if not already a major worldwide football star and at the moment he plays for us. We should be glad of that. But with the drama that the press has created, I dont think he could live here anymore. When it happen to becks it was bad enough and he was english. Remember Alpy!!! he had to leave. |
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as i've said before, on this forum and others...he's playing against his team-mates in a world cup, they're NOT team-mates when the game is on...
how many of you have played football against your mates, and wanted so badly to win, wanted (and have) booted them right into next week, got them sent off, pushed them, punched them, had heated debates with them... I know I have... Look at Super Johnny Hartson and Eyal Berkovic, SJH booted Berkovic in the face, but they played together after that incident...nothing was made of it, mainly because it wasn't United involved... I've still yet to hear any sort of proof (other than Marca (The Spanish version of The Sun) that ronaldo has said he wants to leave, on the contrary, the only quote that is clearly from the lad himself is that he wants to come back to Manchester... Its the media, and to be honest, they're as ABU as you can get, who are perpetuating this myth...how the Sun can get awya with printing a dartboard with his face on it, and inciting hatred, is beyond me, nobody deserves that, be they me, you or a professional footballer... in summary, if he's still here next season, then I'll support him..plus, he knocked England out, so he's alright by me... |
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he played up front on his own for a while against France, if our transfer policy of doing nothing continues coupled with selling Ruud we could have a potential strike force of Ronaldo and Rooney next season.
![]() Rooney is to blame for what happened although Ronaldo's reaction was very dissapointing, i guess he can't help it after all he is Portugese. If he stays at United next season, as i suspect he will do then we have to support him regardless of our opinions of him, we'd be only doing damage otherwise. |
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A very special idiot
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Sky1981 says I am not Cristiano Ronaldo. Why? 1. I don't have nice enough boobs for Sky1981 to dream on grapling 2. I am sweaty all over and smell like salted fish 3. Sky 1981 say no offence he is not gay 4. I am Rona1do, not Ronaldo.
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Much love Ronaldo!!!
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The more the rest of the World hates him, the more I love him.
He's been excellent the last two games, outperformed anyone from the England and France midfield as well. I loved the way he wanted the ball more than ever despite the boo's last night. & I used to have a bit of a hate thing with Ronaldo. |
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Ronaldo looked good in the World Cup. Glad he is ours. As for Rooney's stamp, it was not intentional. He was tangled between two players battling for a ball. I don't believe for a moment that he had the consciousness of where Carvalho's privates were, or the presence of mind to target them. He was going for the ball. Give a yellow, but a red? No way. Beckham's kick was intentional, and he deserved to be sent off. Rooney's red was a lack of restraint on the part of the ref.
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That said, I thought that Roo pushed Ronnie like he did because they're club mates, kinda of a friendly "Fuck off, mate." It certainly was not the correct approach, mind you. Perhaps the ref did not know they are club mates... ![]() |
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from Redcafe (matchfixing department)
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Ronaldo is quickly becoming one of the best players in the World and I just can't believe so many so called United fans are taking the sides of the Scousers & Cuntis to blame him for England's exit.
Love live Ronaldo, our best no. 7 since Le Roi. |
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Can't wait to get him back. I supported England during the Portugal game and it was nervewracking everytime he got on the ball - you just felt like something exciting might happen for Portugal. Not a good feeling to be on the other side of the fence. Can't wait to get him back in Red.
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Fuck off Cronaldo.
You slimey, no good, S.O.B. I tell ya, the sooner he gets his way and fucks off to Madrid, the better for all involved, even to us, we won't have to put up with his wastefulness and embarrassing dives |
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