Cristiano Ronaldo (134 Viewers)

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
The identity built and overall marketing of Juventus is second to none. Outstanding.

To think that some were (maybe still) against the change of logo is baffling.
 

TheLaz

Senior Member
Oct 6, 2011
5,540
The identity built and overall marketing of Juventus is second to none. Outstanding.

To think that some were (maybe still) against the change of logo is baffling.
I'm with you on this one. It's super impressive and thorough. Our SoMe is second to none. A new standard for everyone to follow. #firstneverfollow
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
Ronaldo: 'Struck by Juventus applause’
By Football Italia staff






Cristiano Ronaldo admits the “unique moment” where Juventus fans applauded his goal for Real Madrid played a part in his decision to move to Turin.

The forward scored a stunning overhead kick against the Bianconeri in the Champions League last season, drawing applause from the stands.

Today he was officially presented as a Juve player, and confirmed that moment played a part in his decision.

“It was a special moment,” Ronaldo told Sky.

“I remember scoring such a magnificent goal against 'my’ team was a unique moment. It was a special goal, the kind I wanted to score in my career, but I didn’t know the future would bring me to the club against whom I scored that goal.

“I’m very happy, this is a good moment in my career where I’ll be playing for the best Italian club and one of the best clubs in the world in Juventus.

“I don’t remember what happened in the following days but I was very happy. It wasn’t just for having won, or for scoring such a great goal, the one detail that made the difference was the reaction of the fans who applauded me.

“It was a surprise even for me, I didn’t expect it. I’d always liked this club, but even more so after that moment.

“It’s not that the goal changed things, Juventus is a great club and gave me the chance to come here at this unique moment in my life, and I don’t think it was because of that goal.

“Certainly though the small details make a difference.

“I am grateful to the President [Andrea Agnelli], the fans and the people who work in this club for giving me this opportunity.

“It’s a situation which came about in a totally natural manner. I spoke to my agent to find out how it was going, and it was going well.

“There wasn’t one single reason, I told my agent that if I left Real then Juventus was the only club I wanted to go to.”

Ronaldo has won the Champions League five times, while Juve are desperate to win it for the first time since 1996.

“I don’t see it as an obsession, these things happen naturally. There are a lot of players in a team and the final victory depends on a lot of things.

“I’d like to help the team win the Champions League in the next four years, I know it’ll be very difficult but I think it’s possible.

“In the last four years Juventus have played two Champions League finals and in the last seven years they’ve won Serie A seven times.

“This is one of the biggest clubs in the world, there was no need for someone to tell me to come here because I knew the strength of Juventus.

“That’s why I repeat once again that I’m very grateful to Juventus for giving me the chance to wear this shirt.

“This is a happy moment in my life, what I can guarantee is that I’ll do my best to help the team and that I want to win many trophies together.”

https://www.football-italia.net/124588/ronaldo-'struck-juventus-applause’
 
Jul 13, 2010
6,792
i mean, after all that hate, where i believe a lot of us felt towards him, firstly we all knew he is the best and in awe, secondly, we now must swallow everytning cuz he looks to be a great personality and felt something special for Juve. Great guy, hope he can score 150 goals for us in his stint
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
this is amazing guys.

i never thought there would be a bigger legend than del piero for juve, but pirlo, buffon, ronaldo, pogba, and chiellini proving me wrong.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,345
Ronaldo: 'Struck by Juventus applause’
By Football Italia staff

Cristiano Ronaldo admits the “unique moment” where Juventus fans applauded his goal for Real Madrid played a part in his decision to move to Turin.

The forward scored a stunning overhead kick against the Bianconeri in the Champions League last season, drawing applause from the stands.

Today he was officially presented as a Juve player, and confirmed that moment played a part in his decision.

“It was a special moment,” Ronaldo told Sky.

“I remember scoring such a magnificent goal against 'my’ team was a unique moment. It was a special goal, the kind I wanted to score in my career, but I didn’t know the future would bring me to the club against whom I scored that goal.

“I’m very happy, this is a good moment in my career where I’ll be playing for the best Italian club and one of the best clubs in the world in Juventus.

“I don’t remember what happened in the following days but I was very happy. It wasn’t just for having won, or for scoring such a great goal, the one detail that made the difference was the reaction of the fans who applauded me.

“It was a surprise even for me, I didn’t expect it. I’d always liked this club, but even more so after that moment.

“It’s not that the goal changed things, Juventus is a great club and gave me the chance to come here at this unique moment in my life, and I don’t think it was because of that goal.

“Certainly though the small details make a difference.

“I am grateful to the President [Andrea Agnelli], the fans and the people who work in this club for giving me this opportunity.

“It’s a situation which came about in a totally natural manner. I spoke to my agent to find out how it was going, and it was going well.

“There wasn’t one single reason, I told my agent that if I left Real then Juventus was the only club I wanted to go to.”

Ronaldo has won the Champions League five times, while Juve are desperate to win it for the first time since 1996.

“I don’t see it as an obsession, these things happen naturally. There are a lot of players in a team and the final victory depends on a lot of things.

“I’d like to help the team win the Champions League in the next four years, I know it’ll be very difficult but I think it’s possible.

“In the last four years Juventus have played two Champions League finals and in the last seven years they’ve won Serie A seven times.

“This is one of the biggest clubs in the world, there was no need for someone to tell me to come here because I knew the strength of Juventus.

“That’s why I repeat once again that I’m very grateful to Juventus for giving me the chance to wear this shirt.

“This is a happy moment in my life, what I can guarantee is that I’ll do my best to help the team and that I want to win many trophies together.”
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Pay attention to the bold part - Suck this ADL
 

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