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I’m all for hating Ronaldo but people are forgetting how out of this world he really was.
He was brilliant and that shouldn't be forgotten, unfortunately it ends for all players at some point. He is having a problem accepting that. The people round him should be helping in that department, but most appear to be massaging his ego so he thinks all his skills are still there and it is other peoples fault he isn't playing well. He is getting old, it happen to everybody on the planet. You cannot stop that.
 

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His fans are getting desperate by the day now, claiming history of the club started when Ronaldo came in basically.
Some of them if not all should watch a video or 2 or read a book about United cause they're really not aquinted with United's history.
It is a bit like there was no football before the PL started.
 

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The glee everyone is taking in his downfall makes me really uncomfortable, it's a shame we can't rise above it. As far as the club is concerned now he's history so let's move on.
But isn't that because of the way he's carried himself these past 6 months or so?

He's made it near impossible to not take glee in his downfall and his throwing toys out of the pram
 

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Some people are really hurting today :lol: Also, United became a thing at least in Asia due to Beckham, not Ronaldo.
Related to this, I went to Malaysia and Singapore on holiday as a kid during the summer of 2002 (I had family there at the time), and remember seeing a Man Utd club shop in Kuala Lumpur.

And I also vaguely recall (I was young at the time) cousins visiting from India and being desperate to purchase Man Utd club merchandise and go on the Old Trafford tour in the 90s (and before the Treble winning season).
 

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Don't rule out the possibility Ronaldo could walk out of this squad before the end of this tournament. Or even the possibility something could happen in training that could result in Portugal removing him.

I honestly wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if something like that was to happen. How many times can he disrespect his teammates and managers before they enough is enough.
No chance, why would he give up leeching off the NT for a good chance at winning the world cup. He may even come on to score some 99th minute penalty and his marketing tean can use that to announce how he carried Portugal to win a WC
 

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Don't rule out the possibility Ronaldo could walk out of this squad before the end of this tournament. Or even the possibility something could happen in training that could result in Portugal removing him.

I honestly wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if something like that was to happen. How many times can he disrespect his teammates and managers before they enough is enough.
Imagine if he walks out and they go and win the WC. Guess he’d still get a medal though?
 

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A man that now, retired, is paid more for a year of some sportswashing events, than Ronaldo is offered for two years of playing.
And hey, Becks even had PSG and AC Milan clamouring to sign him when he was semi-retired and playing in the MLS… What poor ol’ Ronnie would give for that now
 

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I don't like the guy and am glad he's left our club, but in that video of him walking off I see a guy who is clearly quite emotional trying to hold it together.

The glee everyone is taking in his downfall makes me really uncomfortable, it's a shame we can't rise above it. As far as the club is concerned now he's history so let's move on.

As for all the 'banter' Twitter accounts they can get fecked. Run by losers who have probably never achieved anything in their life who were probably doing Phil Jones memes until the world woke up and realised it's a shitty thing to publicly mock people who are struggling.
:lol: get yourself together

He's brought this all on himself. Karma is a bitch.

HE chose to go public, Slag off our manager, slag off the club and force them to cancel his contract.

HE chose to ruin his legacy with United fans, not the other way around. If people want to laugh at his demise then that is MORE than fair.

Lets not forget, HE chose to try and force his way out this summer, HE chose to walk off disobeying the rules twice, HE chose to skip a premier league game faking illness to film a Piers Morgan interview ffs.

feck Ronaldo.
 

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Maradona, Pele, Di Stefano have been undisputed the top 3 since the 80’s in fairness.
Well its a bit hard to dig everyone's ranking from that time period, but I was used to Pele, Maradona, Cryuff before Messi cemented himself and then later Ronaldo got himself into the conversation.
 

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:lol: get yourself together

He's brought this all on himself. Karma is a bitch.

HE chose to go public, Slag off our manager, slag off the club and force them to cancel his contract.

HE chose to ruin his legacy with United fans, not the other way around. If people want to laugh at his demise then that is MORE than fair.

Lets not forget, HE chose to try and force his way out this summer, HE chose to walk off disobeying the rules twice, HE chose to skip a premier league game faking illness to film a Piers Morgan interview ffs.

feck Ronaldo.
Exactly.

He could have got his contract cancelled without needing to publicly attack our manager and club.

He went on about disrespect and him having alot to offer, when in reality he is a hindrance to the team he plays for.

He said the club tried to force him out, there were many offers but he decided to stay... where are those offers ?

This is football, you are not going to scam your way through based on your "name". After he retires, he can be celebrated but if he is playing he needs to give the same amount as another player, Ronaldo is not capable of doing it.
 

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Well its a bit hard to dig everyone's ranking from that time period, but I was used to Pele, Maradona, Cryuff before Messi cemented himself and then later Ronaldo got himself into the conversation.
Yep, when I was growing up as a kid in Ireland in the late 90's at least the standard ranking seemed to be Pele, Maradona and Cryuff, mostly in that order.
 

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I do think he is struggling with a lot of issues. I and a few others have said they worry for him when he doesn't have football and the adulation that comes with it.
Yeah but he left yesterday not cause he's emotional but because it wasnt all about him and he couldn't handle it. Maybe his take is he was emotional cause of it, may have misinterpret it.
 

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But isn't that because of the way he's carried himself these past 6 months or so?

He's made it near impossible to not take glee in his downfall and his throwing toys out of the pram
I think that's exactly right. I don't disagree with what sugar_kane is saying and I've been ashamed of the way our fans, mostly Internet fans to be fair, have treated Jones, Maguire, Rashford and now Sancho, but Ronaldo has invited this on himself. Of course, you have sympathy for what's happened in his personal life and it's always sad to see a once-great talent fade, but this guy tried to burn the building down before he left. He's shown no respect to his club, his teammates or to any right-minded Manchester United fan. That's why we're here. Because we support Manchester United. Ronaldo didn't just disrespect the club, he told tales outside of school to a disgraced former newspaper editor who led the assault against United when we didn't participate in the F.A Cup. He courted this response and gambled on having a great World Cup.

You can't proudly wield the influence of a social media following built on past glories to belittle our manager and club and then get upset when it blows up in your face.

I think he's a disgrace and I'll admit to enjoying the spectacle of the circus tent collapsing around him. I feel a bit of sympathy deep down, but who are we kidding? He's had a great career and is an extremely wealthy man, this isn't a tragedy, it's what all players go through and he's 37, not a player at their peak or in their infancy whose career has been cruelly cut down through injury. This is Elsa Schneider refusing to let the Holy Grail go.
 

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His fans are getting desperate by the day now, claiming history of the club started when Ronaldo came in basically.
Some of them if not all should watch a video or 2 or read a book about United cause they're really not aquinted with United's history.
History in general started when Ronaldo came to United.

Personally I've adopted to BR and AR time as a way to avoid confusion. Ronaldo played his first competitive game for us in 2003 so currently we're in Year 19.

Not sure what happened in BR time. I think people lived under rocks and kicked mice for fun. We had a labour government at that point so probably all lived in darkness.
 

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I don't like the guy and am glad he's left our club, but in that video of him walking off I see a guy who is clearly quite emotional trying to hold it together.
I don’t see someone being emotional and trying to hold it together at all. I see someone who’s been doing the same thing for a while, doing something he knows will attract the attention towards him. He was perfectly fine a few minutes earlier.

I don’t think anyone has an issue with his demise. It’s natural. He’s been phenomenal. What people including myself do have a problem with is his constant actions and reactions to effectively being told he’s not the right selection for the team. Acting like a child is not going to attract any empathy, only criticism and hatred. He brings it upon himself.
 

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History in general started when Ronaldo came to United.

Personally I've adopted to BR and AR time as a way to avoid confusion. Ronaldo played his first competitive game for us in 2003 so currently we're in Year 19.

Not sure what happened in BR time. I think people lived under rocks and kicked mice for fun. We had a labour government at that point so probably all lived in darkness.
Some would even say he's the Messiah.

Uh oh.
 

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I do think he is struggling with a lot of issues. I and a few others have said they worry for him when he doesn't have football and the adulation that comes with it.
Aww poor baby. Whatever will he do without the adulation of a screaming crowd to forfill his ego :lol:

The guy is insanely rich, if he really needs that he can hire a flash mob to follow him around and scream Ronaldo!

Hell, he has enough fanboys to do that wherever he goes anyway. The ONLY issues he has are self invented.

Perhaps it's time he humbles himself a little and he will live a happy life.
 

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I think the thing Ronaldo and his fans are struggling with is that he was once one(joint with Messi) of the best players in the world. At 37 he isn't that player anymore, at man united and Portugal he hasn't even been one of the best players on the team never mind the world. His ego is clearly struggling to handle that. Somethings lots of footballers struggle with, and in the case of Ronaldo when he was so good for so long this is amplified by a 100.
 

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For me I would have somehow lived with his interview and tantrums until he shat on ETH. That is where I drew the line, and he lost my support and sympathy.
 

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For me I would have somehow lived with his interview and tantrums until he shat on ETH. That is where I drew the line, and he lost my support and sympathy.
Yeah, I was always sympathetic to Tevez, but when he started cupping his ears at where the dugout and where the directors were sitting, I was done. Can't disrespect the manager.
 

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I do think he is struggling with a lot of issues. I and a few others have said they worry for him when he doesn't have football and the adulation that comes with it.
And yet if he behaved as a professional with United, he would have got the support from the fans and fellow players/coaching staff to help him through the process yet he decided to burn his bridges and miscalculate his worth and appeal to other clubs. The national team is only just realising they can play without him and that would normally be a stark realisation for him but I don't think his ego will allow that.
 

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As others have said as soon as he went in on the manager it was over in terms of any sort of sympathy or feeling for the man on my part and as childish as it is I take a lot of pleasure in watching this play out, because at a guess if he just asked the board to cancel his deal they likely would have done and he wouldn't have had to do that interview with Piers Morgan of all people and trashed the manager, he only did that so he could be the one to engineer a move and save the ignominy of the club terminating his deal quietly.
 

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I genuinely think the ignominy of playing big games on the bench was too much for his ego to take here, and for all his talk of “standards” he genuinely couldn’t take the prospect of us playing Barca in the Europa with him sitting on the sidelines chewing a wasp… he’d rather engineer a move into the desert than suffer it (whilst paradoxically making a big play to the world that it’s about our standards/level) so to see him suffer this fate on the biggest stage anyway, under a manager he clearly thought wasn’t big enough to challenge him is incredibly cathartic tbph…. I can completely see why some are going over the top with it.

He could’ve simply not acted like a total prick. Most people here were on his side last season. But he threw the whole club/the manager/young players and ironically his only chance of actually playing at the top level anymore under a bus to excuse the fact he wasn’t playing well.
 
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Completely agree, but this is more a "thing" about what about the next, if we should allow people to use so much "talking time" and arrogance, and just wear down team mates and teams like Ronaldo, and then say. "okay it is just not fair how much he gets in return" what about the next, is the signal then that you can just be an total utter asshole, and it will have "NO" repercussion.

If he had been a normal guy, been proud of his achievements, and accepted that he is not in his prime anymore, and he is not a Modric, or even a Zlatan, even though he at some point were better... and not keep claiming it, i think people would have been nice to the guy..

Okay we bought ronaldo, he gave us a good season, but that was it.

Him trying to burn down everything he is leaving, is not anything to do with being a part of a group, club, social element... and just to be honest, the slandering of team mates, and trainers, it belongs more in the atmosphere of a reality show, i GET that this is what a lot of people want, just the world to burn, and everybody to "move" to the lower level of intelligence.

but it is what it is.. it clearly showed the portoguese team yesterday, was a way better team without ronnie than with.

:lol: get yourself together

He's brought this all on himself. Karma is a bitch.

HE chose to go public, Slag off our manager, slag off the club and force them to cancel his contract.

HE chose to ruin his legacy with United fans, not the other way around. If people want to laugh at his demise then that is MORE than fair.

Lets not forget, HE chose to try and force his way out this summer, HE chose to walk off disobeying the rules twice, HE chose to skip a premier league game faking illness to film a Piers Morgan interview ffs.

feck Ronaldo.
 

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Some people are really hurting today :lol: Also, United became a thing at least in Asia due to Beckham, not Ronaldo.
To be fair not only Beckham, players like Nistelrooy, Scholes, Rooney and Giggs were also popular in Asia. But yeah Beckham was probably the biggest surpassing even Ronaldo. I mean he appeared more in fashion magazine than football magazine.
 

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People saying other wise are creating narratives they want to believe and it’s exhausting.

The man himself said he could score zero goals the whole tournament and he would be the happiest man in the world if Portugal won the WC.

A lot of the crap said on here during the tournament is created narratives skewed by hate because of how he left United.

If he starts or not I could care less as long as we win the WC. I don’t think he cares who scores the winner as long as they win, he has done more for Portugal then anymore ever and the reason they are where they are today has a lot to do with him. He has carried the country for years, now in his later years where he is not the same it’s ok that they help him now. Would be a deserved win for his legacy and for Portugal.
How would anything you’ve written be different if he happened to be a narcissist who lies?
I don't like the guy and am glad he's left our club, but in that video of him walking off I see a guy who is clearly quite emotional trying to hold it together.

The glee everyone is taking in his downfall makes me really uncomfortable, it's a shame we can't rise above it. As far as the club is concerned now he's history so let's move on.

As for all the 'banter' Twitter accounts they can get fecked. Run by losers who have probably never achieved anything in their life who were probably doing Phil Jones memes until the world woke up and realised it's a shitty thing to publicly mock people who are struggling.
He’s a 37 year old multi-millionaire who has spent 15+ years at the very top of his profession. Centre of attention, admired by millions if not billions of people. In that position and after all he has achieved and received, he lashed out at his employers, acted like a child and is now getting shit for it. It’s not a fecking tragedy. He’s a grown up, and can deal with it and if he can’t he’s free to retire with his medals and his millions. People aren’t immune from criticism for their actions, especially those as privileged as him.
 

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Related to this, I went to Malaysia and Singapore on holiday as a kid during the summer of 2002 (I had family there at the time), and remember seeing a Man Utd club shop in Kuala Lumpur.

And I also vaguely recall (I was young at the time) cousins visiting from India and being desperate to purchase Man Utd club merchandise and go on the Old Trafford tour in the 90s (and before the Treble winning season).
I moved to Malaysia in 02, and I can assure you that United in particular and PL in general were huge since the day I stepped my foot there, not because of Becks or CR7, the people in this region are avid football fans, some of them with means, travel to OT yearly, multiple times in a season.

Based on what I have seen Malaysia and Singapore, the older generation (50yo or older) are mostly Liverpool fans, while those in age bracket (25-40) are mostly United fans, Arsenal and Chelsea are also popular to some extent in Malaysia and Singapore.

The main factor for the PL being popular in SEA/ASEAN region is the timing, afternoon and early evening games in the UK translate to later evening and night games in SEA
 

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I don't like the guy and am glad he's left our club, but in that video of him walking off I see a guy who is clearly quite emotional trying to hold it together.

The glee everyone is taking in his downfall makes me really uncomfortable, it's a shame we can't rise above it. As far as the club is concerned now he's history so let's move on.

As for all the 'banter' Twitter accounts they can get fecked. Run by losers who have probably never achieved anything in their life who were probably doing Phil Jones memes until the world woke up and realised it's a shitty thing to publicly mock people who are struggling.
:lol:

Someone had there "Leave Ronaldo alone" moment
 

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This whole thing of downplaying Ronaldo as a footballer because he has a steep decline and is a idiot is wierd.
I even read someone taking out longevity as an argument for the goats in the game:rolleyes:
Thats what makes Ronaldo and Messi so utterly insane, they have been doing this for years upon years, and thats exactly what makes them two of the best ever.
Other Players might have had better peaks than Ronaldo, but he is easily in the top 4 footballers of all time.

He still is a prick and i would not have put him in my team now at all, but that dont take away what he done in his career. Feck him.
 

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Would be good for Portugal if the coach sends him home. He's been nothing but a distraction from the start. Can't be good for the rest of the squad having to deal with his shattered ego every day.
 

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He doesn’t at all. Ronaldo was much better technically, better physically, *5 strong foot, Weak foot, hearing ability and at his prime probably just as a fast as Mbappe considering he trained with Usain Bolt.

The only thing Mbappe has over Ronaldo is that he’s French which means he has much higher chances of winning international trophies.
‘Probably just as fast’… I mean just watch them both, he clearly wasn’t anywhere near as fast as Mbappé.
 

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‘Probably just as fast’… I mean just watch them both, he clearly wasn’t anywhere near as fast as Mbappé.
Mate, he trained with Usain Bolt. THE Usain Bolt. He trained with him. Usain Bolt. If that doesn't make him faster than Usain Bolt then I don't think I understand how training works.
 

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Mate, he trained with Usain Bolt. THE Usain Bolt. He trained with him. Usain Bolt. If that doesn't make him faster than Usain Bolt then I don't think I understand how training works.
I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not. In here one never know