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Cristiano Ronaldo: Set to leave by mutual agreement

Is Ronaldo justified to say that he “feels betrayed” by Manchester United?

  • Ronaldo should be not be allowed to play for United again

    Votes: 1,536 81.7%
  • He's always been a massive bellend

    Votes: 884 47.0%
  • Messi has always been the better player

    Votes: 574 30.5%
  • He should be begged to come back with double the salary and ten Haag should bow to his greatness

    Votes: 126 6.7%

  • Total voters
    1,881
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DevilRed

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Nah, the interview doesn't interest me beyond him attacking the manager and being a man child.

And you couldn't believe people were angry which is why I engaged, you and wanted us to read between the lines or some such nonsense. I have to keep an eye out for people trying to derail threads with nonsense, that's the only reason I engaged.



Enjoy your day.

Maybe I'm at the point of being so jaded with this club and its players that I don't even feel anything when a bombshell like this drops.

Just want it to end so we can move on to hopefully bigger and better.
 

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It's a really tough one for Man United. One the one hand they'll want to get rid asap, sacking him for breach of contract (or something similar). On the other hand, they'd exactly what Ronaldo wants them to do and why he's done this interview.
It’s not really a tough one at all. By hook or crook, Ronaldo won’t be at Utd beyond January.
 

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I've defended Ronaldo up until this point, and I still regard him as one of the best players of all time. However, his petulance and disrespect for the manager and teammates in these last few months have been atrocious. He may have a point that the club did not support him, I don't know, and that ETH may have disrespected him, again I don't know. That is still no excuse for giving interviews like this. He is downright disloyal towards his employer, and as such, his contract should be terminated without any financial compensation. He has tainted his legacy as a United player, and he may think that fans still back him to the hilt, but they don't, not anymore.

Lesser players are greater legends than he is, even before this outburst. Unfortunately for him and the club, he will no longer be regarded a club legend. A great player no doubt, but being a club legend is about much more than just being a great player. I do wonder what Ferguson makes of this, and if he will comment on it.
I agree with most of this and I'd add that he has not been playing well and therefore can't expect to be an automatic choice. But I'd still say (certainly up until the interview) some of the spite and outright hatred here has been way over the top. I don't know what was promised to him but I do think if he'd played in his old position (out wide or just behind a forward) and we had a top top goal scorer, things would have been very different. I think he did well enough last season and was way better than many others but in the end it hasn't been a good move for him, the club or, with some exceptions, the fans
 

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Can someone do the "United betrayed me". "Never has do" meme.
 

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I always doubt whether Piers Morgan really wholeheartedly admired Ronaldo, or he just bootlick Ronaldo until Ronaldo accepts to get interviewed by him so that he can be more famous (Piers Morgan is nobody outside UK).

As a United fan I can never imagine myself being a Henry or Gerrard, Drogba fanboy, no matter how great they are as player
Just google the Old articles he did slating Ronaldo before he got his first Interview
 

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It's a really tough one for Man United. One the one hand they'll want to get rid asap, sacking him for breach of contract (or something similar). On the other hand, they'd exactly what Ronaldo wants them to do and why he's done this interview.
This isn’t quite true. Ronaldo wants us to pay him off. We’re willing to let him go. There’s a 10 million difference in those positions. If we can terminate his contract for cause - which appears to be what we’re looking into - that’s a win for the club as we save 10m quid.
 

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Greame Souness stands with Ronaldo.

Maybe we’re all wrong and Ronaldo, Morgan and Souness are all right, the only possible quibble being the timing of the release of the interview.
 

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It's a really tough one for Man United. One the one hand they'll want to get rid asap, sacking him for breach of contract (or something similar). On the other hand, they'd exactly what Ronaldo wants them to do and why he's done this interview.
Actually being able to sack him for breach of contract is a win win for the club. But I'm not sure if doing this interview is breach of contract.
 

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Ronaldo’s behaviour has been petulant for some months now, the kid’s phone incident at Everton, rolling his eyes and tea potting during games, walking off and going home. This is the behaviour of a spoiled kid not a legend. He has now given this interview to the hateful Piers Morgan probably without the club’s permission which may be a sackable offence. We know this board is useless, but they need to act before tomorrow and sack him for breach of contract. He’s having an early mid-life crisis, can’t handle the fact that he isn’t the player he was and young kids are getting the headlines. The Ego should leave the building.
 

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I'd rather spend a week with Ronaldo than five minutes with Joel Bloody Glazer.... and could probably say the same thing about Murtough
 

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Would have loved to see how Jose would've handled this.

I hate the man, but it would've been an absolute shitshow over the world cup break with Ronaldo and Mourinho slinging shit at each other on every avialable interview.
 

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Piers is milking this. Releasing quotes every 6 hours, appearing on talk shows, doing radio interviews, releasing snippets and teasers until Wednesday.

You'd think he just released an album. :lol:
I'd honestly pay for an early access version of that interview, such is my anticipation of whatever 'bombshell' he dropped.
 

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This isn’t quite true. Ronaldo wants us to pay him off. We’re willing to let him go. There’s a 10 million difference in those positions. If we can terminate his contract for cause - which appears to be what we’re looking into - that’s a win for the club as we save 10m quid.
Nah if that's the strategy he wouldn't have done this or should I say his advisers wouldn't let him. It makes no sense.

He's got his world cup prep games now he wants out. He'll retire or end up in the MLS.
 

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It's a really tough one for Man United. One the one hand they'll want to get rid asap, sacking him for breach of contract (or something similar). On the other hand, they'd exactly what Ronaldo wants them to do and why he's done this interview.
Ronaldo wanted to be paid off, United didn't want to pay him to leave. Now we'll be able to sack him without paying him off
 

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Ronaldo’s behaviour has been petulant for some months now, the kid’s phone incident at Everton, rolling his eyes and tea potting during games, walking off and going home. This is the behaviour of a spoiled kid not a legend. He has now given this interview to the hateful Piers Morgan probably without the club’s permission which may be a sackable offence. We know this board is useless, but they need to act before tomorrow and sack him for breach of contract. He’s having an early mid-life crisis, can’t handle the fact that he isn’t the player he was and young kids are getting the headlines. The Ego should leave the building.
But he's so professional! Elite mentality! Was always going to be the next Cantona for our kids.
 

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It's a really tough one for Man United. One the one hand they'll want to get rid asap, sacking him for breach of contract (or something similar). On the other hand, they'd exactly what Ronaldo wants them to do and why he's done this interview.
If Ronaldo just wanted out and this is a ploy to achieve that, he could always agree to mutually terminate his contract
 

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Once we terminate his contract, I won't be surprised that he signed with the blue. Maybe he would take 20-30% what he is earning and beg Pep to sign him so he can become 2nd or 3rd choice forward so he can win another champion league and EPL. He can enjoy their technology and tub while screwing Utd.
 

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I know he wants out. He also wants us to pay him. That was what he demanded with Mendes when returned from pre-season.
No one knows that one way or another. Better to judge off events we're witnessing than tabloid gossip.

If he just wanted a pay off he'd have done something less likely to cause legal issues.
 

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Nah if that's the strategy he wouldn't have done this or should I say his advisers wouldn't let him. It makes no sense.

He's got his world cup prep games now he wants out. He'll retire or end up in the MLS.
MLS 100% if he can't find a CL club. He can still pad his total goals record.
 

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And to think there were fans that donated from their own pockets to bring him back... even though it was a scam.
9 years later, he's returned and is a much bigger bellend. Unbelievable.
 

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Once we terminate his contract, I won't be surprised that he signed with the blue. Maybe he would take 20-30% what he is earning and beg Pep to sign him so he can become 2nd or 3rd choice forward so he can win another champion league and EPL. He can enjoy their technology and tub while screwing Utd.
Pep would never have him now no matter what.
 

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Piers is a complete idiot but I'm happy he's done this. He's got rid of the player we were struggling to for us. Ironically he's made ETHs job a lot easier and our prospects of finishing top 4 now look even better.

I can only imagine how relieved our dressing room will be after the world cup knowing that the cry baby isn't here anymore and they don't have to deal with his malarkey anymore, onwards and upwards.

Piers has done us a massive favour here.
 

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Saying that you don't respect your boss, and that your business is very poorly ran is probably not enough to get you (legally) fired, is it?
 

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If he just wanted a pay off he'd have done something less likely to cause legal issues.
This interview may have been carefully calibrated to fall just short of a sackable offence but still makes it impossible to play for the club again. Which would mean a pay off.

There's no world where it was all just spontaneous.

 

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This has to go in a list of worst ways to end your career. Below Maradona's cocaine incident but above Zidane's header to Materazzi.
 
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