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Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
I haven't read any of the LOTR books but this is how I imagine they are like, only ETH/United replaces Sauron&the baddies and Frodonaldo's mission is to bring them down by scoring 7 goals at the world cup.
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.

Holy shit


Please don’t ban this guy, can’t wait to read his analysis after Ronaldo drags Portugal out of the world cup, scoring nothing in the process
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
Seriously, are you first Ronaldo fan or United fan. We have here some Ronaldo fanboys but they still, despite everything, put United on first place. You are typical player fan. I guess you supported Real and Juve when he was there, right?
 

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Seriously, are you first Ronaldo fan or United fan. We have here some Ronaldo fanboys but they still, despite everything, put United on first place. You are typical player fan. I guess you supported Real and Juve when he was there, right?
Best part about us getting rid of Ronaldo is these fanboys of his chasing his tail to Napoli or Saudi Arabia or whatever, so we won't have to deal with their bullshit as much.
 

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Best part about us getting rid of Ronaldo is these fanboys of his chasing his tail to Napoli or Saudi Arabia or whatever, so we won't have to deal with their bullshit as much.
In this case he left before his idol. Our mods are quicker than Murtough and Arnold. :D
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
This must be satire! :lol:
 

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When I read crap like this online my first thought is always that I hope its a piss take and the person is having a laugh. Because if not it'd mean they have a screw loose, which is a bit sad
It clearly is a wind-up - ‘tyrannical ETH’!
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
I reckon all 5 of this posters daily post allocation should be used up in this one big ball of WUM / nonsense (delete as applicable). That last sentence especially :lol:
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.



Are you trying to convert us or something
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
Wait, this was a serious post? I thought this was a parody :lol: Ronaldo is a United legend but he's not bigger than the club, this club will continue long after he's gone. It's Manchester United Football Club, not Cristiano Ronaldo Football Club.
 

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Ronaldo is not Manchester United legend. Just great player, but there are far greater than him that have played for the club and achieved much more, while not being petulant egomaniacs.
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
Lukaku , Di Maria world class stars!! Okay then.
 

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This reductive post relating mere isolated incidents contains a veneer of balance but is highly misleading when looking at the broader context.

Ronaldo is only the most glaring example in a long line of poor player management by United. Whenever United get a world class star, they ruin him. He plays 1 or 2 troubled years and then gets cut or quits in frustration.Take some recent examples: Lukaku, Di Maria, Pogba, Cavani, and now Ronaldo. These were players at the top of the world before coming to United. Moreover, they regained their world class form as soon as they left!

Some of you will no doubt say that it’s cause the Premier League is so difficult. Ego-stroking nonsense. These players regularly destroyed Premier League sides. Lukaku was world class in the Premier League itself for an inferior club that gave him less opportunities! Plenty of players from less competitive leagues come to the PL and quickly establish themselves as the best in the league. Examples: Haaland from Germany, Suarez from Netherlands, and Tevez and Mascherano from Brazil!

Speaking of Tevez, some will say it is because foreign players have trouble adapting to England or the city of Manchester or fish & chips but this is not the case. Tevez, who was vital in Man United’s last truly great side, was carelessly let go. He transferred to our rival on the other side of town and was perfectly happy and super successful there for years!

Ronaldo’s son died. Did you hardhearted fans consider that it might be a reason for missing preseason? How many of you have had children die? Is it a relevant fact or should the death of his infant be cruelly ignored? Despite being 37 years old, he has shown no indication of a catastrophic decline and his commitment to fitness is unmatched. This is not like Brazilian Ronaldo eating too much feijoada, getting fat, and sinking like a rock. CR7 needs a run out to regain form.

In sum, Man United has a history of ruining world class stars by being too tactically rigid, forcing them into bad positions, acting impatiently, haranguing and disrespecting them. Players are important - who would have thought? Tactics should be designed around the players you have, not on whatever strikes the manager’s fancy or fits his ideology. The manager should not get into personal petty disputes with his players. The club must manage them like people, not machines. They are part of a club but they also have particular situations, aspirations, and even families - god forbid! No top player will want to sign with United given our destructive history.

Here’s a quote by Cavani who has been well-liked and performed excellently in all clubs, except for one. “The club & fans in Valencia give me a tremendous desire to repay their kindness on the pitch.”

I’ve been patient with Man United’s egregious mismanagement for years but this is the last straw! Likewise, Ronaldo has been patient and the walk-off was a justified lashing out against the oppression wrought on him directly by the tyrannical ETH and sneakily supported by the club administration and rabidly by its fans. Look at how ETH treated Casemiro. That’s all you need to know about the man.

I fear Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro will play his best World Cup, score 7 goals, and forcefully etch his name in the great book of football history while Man United slides into perennial midtable ignominy.
meanwhile in the real world Portugal fans have been booing him in their last few games.
 

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Ten Hag started the disrespect. Why make him warm up and then at the last minute send a nobody like Elanga on? No footballing reason. Should CR7 just take the insult? ETH has no right to disrespect an all time great who has given everything for the club.
What are you a scientist of exactly ? Cretinism it looks like.
 

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I have now read everything... Romelu Lukaku who was on loan at Everton and Cavani who had left a permanent imprint of his arse on the PSG bench were on top of the world prior to joining us!

@Scientist :lol::lol::lol:
 

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Wasn’t going to approve this but I thought you all might like to see how batshit it is.
That’s why I am not on any social media. It’s full of idiots. Rational people with half a brain can’t take seriously this kind of speech.
 

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How is this narrative being built that United didnt allow him to leave? Saw Keane mentioned it during the game.

Nobody wanted him. This needs to be mentioned by the club.
 

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Ten Hag started the disrespect. Why make him warm up and then at the last minute send a nobody like Elanga on? No footballing reason. Should CR7 just take the insult? ETH has no right to disrespect an all time great who has given everything for the club.
For a scientist you’re a bit dumb no ?
 

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How is this narrative being built that United didnt allow him to leave? Saw Keane mentioned it during the game.

Nobody wanted him. This needs to be mentioned by the club.
yeah it's baffling that this is still a thing. It's like these people completely missed how Mendes was offering him around Europe with more and more desperation as the summer went on, as one club after another said "thanks, but no thanks". Yet somehow, evil United didn't let the poor guy leave? Simply ridiculous.
 

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Wait, this was a serious post? I thought this was a parody :lol: Ronaldo is a United legend but he's not bigger than the club, this club will continue long after he's gone. It's Manchester United Football Club, not Cristiano Ronaldo Football Club.
Hes a Real Madrid legend, not United, He spent his best years there
 

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And his PR machinery pushed him into the team of the tournament, which was absolutely undeserved.
He was the tournament's second highest goal-scorer and second highest assist-maker. Not undeserved even if he didn't play to his best.
 

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Ten Hag started the disrespect. Why make him warm up and then at the last minute send a nobody like Elanga on? No footballing reason. Should CR7 just take the insult? ETH has no right to disrespect an all-time great who has given everything for the club.

No, not actually correct

He left United in 2009, gave his best years to Madrid, and became one of the world's best players
and a Real Madrid legend.
That's life it happens, I wished him well at the time, but moved on as I was more interested in the United
and the players who were in the United Squad. Ronaldo became another great ex-player, playing for someone else.

He came back in 2021, had one good season personally in a United shirt, and there are many that think
the team was set up to suit him that season, at the expense of other players and overall team performance.
But that is an argument for another thread I think might already exist.

To claim he gave everything for the Club ( I assume you meant United )
Is just plain wrong, and is just incredibly stupid.
You clearly live in a bubble with no idea what "Giving everything really means"


Ther are many in all walks of life that compliment applies to, Ronaldo is not even close to being on that list.

Didn't want him to leave the first time, he wanted to, as I said that's life, good luck and no interest in him after that.
Didn't want him back in 2021, and I can't wait to see him go.
Having been one of the best in the world, does not guarantee anything when your best days are gone,
 

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Wasn’t going to approve this but I thought you all might like to see how batshit it is.
I tried reading it all but just couldn't bring myself to do it. Perhaps someone with a stronger stomach can soldier through this dross and summarize for us?
 

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I think he did well (apart from missing chances to score, what is his only job). Shame we are unlikely to face such a weak opponent in the next X years, or at least I hope so.
 
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