For the life of me I cannot understand 19:13 - Aug 4 with 1379 views | Cheltenham_Blue | why anyone would want Ronaldo near their club. Just reading about him and several other players leaving Old Trafford half way through the second half after being subbed off. When he was in his early 20's yes, absolutely, but now, he just seems to be so problematic. When Chappers was talking today about 'No bad apples', Ronaldo definitely fits into that now I'd say, if he didn't before. Suspect you can lump Ibrahinovic in with him too. | |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:27 - Aug 4 with 1296 views | FrimleyBlue | Am I wrong in thinking that Sir Alex has nothing to do with utd anymore in an official capacity. I read when Ronaldo requested club talks at the training ground... Firgy went along. To me there's 2 things wrong at utd. Ronaldo and Firgy. They need to let go of the past and move on. | |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:31 - Aug 4 with 1290 views | Wacko | Disagree about Ibrahimovic. Playing in (and winning) a top league with a disconnected knee ligament (or whatever it was) at the age of 40 when you've won everything else club level isn't the sign of a bad apple. Outside of football he's bonkers but don't think his professionalism can be questioned | |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:45 - Aug 4 with 1228 views | Illinoisblue | 20 goals in a mediocre Utd team last season creates create a problem for them. Ditch the fans favourite and rebuild or keep the sulky fooker and let the circus carry on | |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:48 - Aug 4 with 1204 views | ElderGrizzly | I imagine the money men want him at the club more than the football people | | | |
For the life of me I cannot understand on 20:05 - Aug 4 with 1148 views | ArnieM | They’ve all got egos bigger than their dicks- what’s new? | |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 09:39 - Aug 5 with 737 views | Sharkey |
For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:31 - Aug 4 by Wacko | Disagree about Ibrahimovic. Playing in (and winning) a top league with a disconnected knee ligament (or whatever it was) at the age of 40 when you've won everything else club level isn't the sign of a bad apple. Outside of football he's bonkers but don't think his professionalism can be questioned |
He's been superb for Milan. And I think by playing the pantomime 'big-head' (Brian Clough-style), he takes the pressure away from other star players. It will be interesting to see if he continues to play when he can no longer play at the very top level. I can see a little stint at Celtic, and then possibly at a Swedish club, or an Italian one fallen on lean times. | | | |
For the life of me I cannot understand on 09:42 - Aug 5 with 733 views | DropCliffsNotBombs |
For the life of me I cannot understand on 19:27 - Aug 4 by FrimleyBlue | Am I wrong in thinking that Sir Alex has nothing to do with utd anymore in an official capacity. I read when Ronaldo requested club talks at the training ground... Firgy went along. To me there's 2 things wrong at utd. Ronaldo and Firgy. They need to let go of the past and move on. |
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For the life of me I cannot understand on 09:53 - Aug 5 with 696 views | Mediocre_Quick | Ibrahimovic is a totally different character to Ronaldo, and isn't what you'd call a 'bad apple' he just has a winners mentality that comes across as arrogance, when he's actually a serial winner and a bloody good footballer, Comparing the two in terms of winning attitude and mentality yes, but Ronaldo is still petulant and child like at 37 | | | | Login to get fewer ads
For the life of me I cannot understand on 10:13 - Aug 5 with 635 views | Bury_St_Edmundson | I'm sure the millions in revenue on the no.7 Ronaldo shirts speaks volumes to ANY club. As stated above, the goals he scored in a bang average Man U team last season too, wouldn't be sniffed at by many too. | | | |
For the life of me I cannot understand on 10:53 - Aug 5 with 566 views | ElephantintheRoom | In many ways it’s a pity Manure didn’t let him join the Oil State instead of hijacking the deal. I doubt City would have won the league - and The baby-faced assassin (and perhaps his allegedly dull and useless coaches) would still be at Old Trafford. | |
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