Cristiano Ronaldo (168 Viewers)

Apr 29, 2006
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Its weird to think that he might leave, but its even weirder to think that City might be his next destination not because he is a United legend but because i dont see how Guardiola would want him in his team when Ronaldo's biggest weakness is team play and that is precisely what Pep looks for into players.
Spot on.

My belief is that CR7 and Allegri's vision of the game are at odds. Allegri has been talking about team play every odd interview he's given recently and Ronaldo doesn't buy that. He is like a Ferrari - fantastic performances, but on very limited conditions. Funnily Pep could be trying to have a pure finisher (upgraded Aguero) and 10 stooges, could be very useful to them vs smaller/defending deep teams.

Would the other players in City enjoy playing for him? I dunno, they seem to buy Pep's philosophy and know he has all the keys to their kingdom, but ego's are fickle.
 

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Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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THANK YOU
for everything you have done for JUVENTUS. i enjoyed every moment that you played for US. you will be missed but we must move on. a pity you left in this way. I sincerely hope you receive all recognition you deserve, you are a great player but also a great person! The Future is here love Juve Until the end.
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Siamak

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Average goals scored for Juventus

0.75 — Cristiano
0.65 — Omar Sivori
0.58 — Roberto Baggio
0.54 — Fillipo Inzaghi
0.53 - David Trezeguet
0.52 - Carlos Tevez
0.47 — Michael Platini
0.44 - Gonzalo Higuain
0.43 — Ravanelli
0.41 - Alessandro del Piero
0.40 — Paulo Dybala
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,013
Thanks for the goals but honestly not even upset he's gone, perhaps more upset in the way he's conducted himself this window if anything. Fuck him hope he flops at city when he realises he won't have the same sort of freedom that he was used to at Juve or Madrid.

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That's a lot of penalties for City.
That's alot of sterling dives.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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jokes aside, I would really take Sterling in that deal.
Double-double in all last three seasons and 31gand 10a for a winger looks great. same as 25gand18a season before
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Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
Under Marotta, we used to plan our mercato accordingly and not leave it to the players to decide where they want to go with a couple of days remaining in the window.

Although yes, the last 3 years with Tici and Nedved has been hell.
And we signed Ronaldo against his will and then fired his ass. He's champion with Inter and who are the idiots now?
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,889
I really don't get what all the fuss is about.

Ever since hiring Allegri (at the very latest, maybe even earlier) it looked like we wanted him out & that he wanted out himself as well. There was always one small problem though: no other team was interested.
Now that there apparently is some interest, things might get solved after all.
The fact it happened so late in the transfer window where it appears he showed more desperation than at the start of the window. This leaves us looking like amateurs scrambling for a last minute solution and going into a season expecting an up and down Morata and Dybala’s unknown fitness levels for goals. (You would like to believe that there was a back up plan in case of this type of situation but looking at our management team I doubt there was).
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
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Ronaldo under the supervision of various coaches

Allegri


Sarri


Pirlo
remember when we play as team ... everyone can score , mids, defenders, attackers .... collective football .... remember that out of the 11 players , 10 already in the score sheet or assisting others

with Ronaldo ... the team plays for him

so either CR7 FC or Juve team FC ....

honestly i enjoyed Juve a lot more than when Ronaldo with us
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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The fact it happened so late in the transfer window where it appears he showed more desperation than at the start of the window. This leaves us looking like amateurs scrambling for a last minute solution and going into a season expecting an up and down Morata and Dybala’s unknown fitness levels for goals. (You would like to believe that there was a back up plan in case of this type of situation but looking at our management team I doubt there was).
Sure, but like I said: if there had been interest earlier, a solution could/should have been found earlier.
Ronaldo is not some random player you're talking about here. It's not as if you can just sell or loan him to random club X. Not even if you're desperate.

I do believe there is some back up plan though. Maybe not a back up plan people are going to like, but still. :grin:
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
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I'm glad the goat believed in us when he joined but I'm also glad he's leaving.

I don't want my team to keep playing around a primadonna and I certainly didn't like seeing his annoying bitchy face when things weren't going his way, but most of all, I'm glad I won't have to witness his free kicks anymore.

Or at least that I have to keep telling myself to cope with the fact our team is a disaster.
 

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