Cristiano Ronaldo (9 Viewers)

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Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Is there anyone in their right mind that believes he is coming?
I think it's possible because of his pride. Winning in Italy would make his career complete and I'm sure that the standing ovation he got at the Stadium made him feel respected.

I have no idea how we'd do it financially, but tbh I gave up on following football finances quite a few years ago. I don't know if it is possible or not.
 

Elvin

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I think it's possible because of his pride. Winning in Italy would make his career complete and I'm sure that the standing ovation he got at the Stadium made him feel respected.

I have no idea how we'd do it financially, but tbh I gave up on following football finances quite a few years ago. I don't know if it is possible or not.
Don't forget the ultimate challenge/motivation of winning Juve's first CL in 23 years, and he probably wants unconditional support at this point in his career and is sick of all the booing at Bernabeu.
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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This is getting hilarious. On one side you have all these news comming from different sources saying this shit is serious and on the other side you have the unbelievers who are laughing at the thought of CR7 even comming to Torino on a vacation yet alone sign for Juve. This shit is like atheists vs theists except that we will all find out the "truth" in the next two months.
 
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I think it's possible because of his pride. Winning in Italy would make his career complete and I'm sure that the standing ovation he got at the Stadium made him feel respected.

I have no idea how we'd do it financially, but tbh I gave up on following football finances quite a few years ago. I don't know if it is possible or not.

Pretty much this.
 

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Marotta: 'Ronaldo? No comment…’

Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta responds “no comment” when asked about the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo joining from Real Madrid.

There have been rumours in recent days that the Portuguese superstar could join the Bianconeri in a €100m deal, signing a €30m per season contract.

Today Marotta and sporting director Fabio Paratici are in Milan, and the former was spotted by reporters in the city centre.

He was asked if Juve fans could dream of Ronaldo, but the director simply smiled and replied “no comment”.

@Mark describe the smile please.
 

Mark

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Marotta: 'Ronaldo? No comment…’

Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta responds “no comment” when asked about the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo joining from Real Madrid.

There have been rumours in recent days that the Portuguese superstar could join the Bianconeri in a €100m deal, signing a €30m per season contract.

Today Marotta and sporting director Fabio Paratici are in Milan, and the former was spotted by reporters in the city centre.

He was asked if Juve fans could dream of Ronaldo, but the director simply smiled and replied “no comment”.

@Mark describe the smile please.
vid posted...can't see shit.
 
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