Cristiano Ronaldo - Man Utd Player

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Boys I feel like a kid.

I’m 25 so the first time I remember watching Ronaldo was in United and that’s where I built the soft spot for them that I have today.

From the green of Lisbon to the red of Manchester and now to see him go full circle and return to his second home is beautiful.

After 2 years at United In what will be his last dance at the very top I hope he then finishes it off at Sporting to end a beautiful circle of footballing life.

These next 2 years will be special, enjoy it because it will be the end.

With that being said United just got a guaranteed 35 goals a season and a guy who can shift the power in Manchester again. A guy who is obsessed with winning and his work ethic and passion for winning will rub off on a young team who will benefit from it dearly.

He left United a boy and has returned as a man. Also Sir Alex must be smiling cheek to cheek to see his boy come home.

One thing is certain, Ronaldo has won EVERYWHERE he has gone and this time around won’t be any different.

His motivation will be extra because of what this Club means to him!

Enjoy the Last Dance of Cristiano Ronaldo ;)
 
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Heart says great, head is a bit more nervous about signing a near 37 year old forward.
 

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Heart says great, head is a bit more nervous about signing a near 37 year old forward.
he has a full service history and starts first time, every time no problem. last owner was an old lady. first to see will buy.
 

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Have to cancel those sponsorships with coca-cola and Pepsi now. Get some of that Dasani or Perrier.
 

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Because he played for City.
An irrelevant Man City.

Clubs like Newcastle and Arsenal were bigger rivals than city back then.

No-one gave a jot when 40yr old Schmeichel signed for the bitters back in 2002.

A lot of fans just shrugged their shoulders iirc
 

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Boys I feel like a kid.

I’m 25 so the first time I remember watching Ronaldo was in United and that’s where I built the soft spot for them that I have today.

From the green of Lisbon to the red of Manchester and now to see him go full circle and return to his second come is beautiful.

After 2 years at United In what will be his last dance at the very top I hope he then finishes it off at Sporting to end a beautiful circle of footballing life.

These next 2 years will be special, enjoy it because it will be the end.

With that being said United just got a guaranteed 35 goals a season and a guy who can shift the power in Manchester again. A guy who is obsessed with winning and his work ethic and passion for winning will rub off on a young team who will benefit from it dearly.

He left United a boy and has returned as a man. Also Sir Alex must be smiling cheek to cheek to see his boy come home.

One thing is certain, Ronaldo has won EVERYWHERE he has gone and this time around won’t be any different.

His motivation will be extra because of what this Club means to him!

Enjoy the Last Dance of Cristiano Ronaldo ;)
Mint mate. Sporting and MUFC. :drool:
 

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Boys I feel like a kid.

I’m 25 so the first time I remember watching Ronaldo was in United and that’s where I built the soft spot for them that I have today.

From the green of Lisbon to the red of Manchester and now to see him go full circle and return to his second come is beautiful.

After 2 years at United In what will be his last dance at the very top I hope he then finishes it off at Sporting to end a beautiful circle of footballing life.

These next 2 years will be special, enjoy it because it will be the end.

With that being said United just got a guaranteed 35 goals a season and a guy who can shift the power in Manchester again. A guy who is obsessed with winning and his work ethic and passion for winning will rub off on a young team who will benefit from it dearly.

He left United a boy and has returned as a man. Also Sir Alex must be smiling cheek to cheek to see his boy come home.

One thing is certain, Ronaldo has won EVERYWHERE he has gone and this time around won’t be any different.

His motivation will be extra because of what this Club means to him!

Enjoy the Last Dance of Cristiano Ronaldo ;)
This was really beautiful, thank you.
 

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Manutd.com are still showing:

'Manchester United is delighted to confirm that the club has reached agreement with Juventus for the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo, subject to agreement of personal terms, visa and medical.'
Why have you asked a question about it then?
 

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Heart says great, head is a bit more nervous about signing a near 37 year old forward.
He's 36 as if that makes much of a difference. I'm not going to a possible negative. Ronnie is home let history decide if it was the right move for United. Here and now Ronnie is home.
 

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An irrelevant Man City.

Clubs like Newcastle and Arsenal were bigger rivals than city back then.

No-one gave a jot when 40yr old Schmeichel signed for the bitters back in 2002.

A lot of fans just shrugged their shoulders iirc
It was the same with Andy Cole. It didn't matter back then. I wish people would stop bringing it up.
 

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Boys I feel like a kid.

I’m 25 so the first time I remember watching Ronaldo was in United and that’s where I built the soft spot for them that I have today.

From the green of Lisbon to the red of Manchester and now to see him go full circle and return to his second come is beautiful.

After 2 years at United In what will be his last dance at the very top I hope he then finishes it off at Sporting to end a beautiful circle of footballing life.

These next 2 years will be special, enjoy it because it will be the end.

With that being said United just got a guaranteed 35 goals a season and a guy who can shift the power in Manchester again. A guy who is obsessed with winning and his work ethic and passion for winning will rub off on a young team who will benefit from it dearly.

He left United a boy and has returned as a man. Also Sir Alex must be smiling cheek to cheek to see his boy come home.

One thing is certain, Ronaldo has won EVERYWHERE he has gone and this time around won’t be any different.

His motivation will be extra because of what this Club means to him!

Enjoy the Last Dance of Cristiano Ronaldo ;)
Our clubs truly have created a special bond! Bruno is already one of our iconic players, so to have both him and Ronaldo together is insane.
 

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fecking surely - Sky or BT need to make an exception to get this game on TV for feck sake
 

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Heart says great, head is a bit more nervous about signing a near 37 year old forward.
Mate

He scored 36 goals and 37 goals last 2 seasons

Their is nothing to suggest he is slowing down anytime soon.
 

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I wasn't sure when I asked, but when it was said the medical was in Lisbon that sounded odd so I thought I'd have a look at the official site then.

To be honest your question is a lot weirder than mine.
Not really. You know full well where it's up to unless you're living under a rock.

The club have announced it. They won't do that if it's not a formality. Not sure what you're trying to pick holes in. Just enjoy the news.
 

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He's not a normal 36 year old. He's like Federer, they take care of themselves better than anyone else.
 

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After watching the utter dogshit Fred and Matic served up last time out , 36/37 or not he can’t fail to improve our quality
 

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Our clubs truly have created a special bond! Bruno is already one of our iconic players, so to have both him and Ronaldo together is insane.
I do believe they are intertwined in football.

In the Sporting forum they all have massive respect for United and hated the idea of him at City.

I’ve never seen bad blood between Sporting and United !
 

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The logical side of me says this deal makes no economic sense.

The fan inside of me means I can't keep the smile off my face. That's what it's all about.

Viva Ronaldo.
The logical side of your brain is forgetting we are the largest commercial enterprise in football. This should be a profit deal!
 
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