Cristiano Ronaldo (77 Viewers)

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
We could literally field the Real Madrid team who won 3 straight CL titles and they’d choke and play like shit as soon as they put on our jersey. No one is stronger than this curse
And for some reason I love it. Don't know why. Just "feels like home". It's the only reality I know.

I have no idea how I would reacted if we ever won the CL (which we never will, that much is obvious by now). It would just feel too unnatural.

Let's just enjoy being the L's, taking the deck in the ol' brownhole like we're used to :baus:
 

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Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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I don't think anybody's turning against him lol, that would be outstandingly stupid and overreactive kneejerking. He'll bang a few next game, but there's no denying it wasn't his day.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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That crap 1st touch when DC put him through on goal. I was like

“YES!! This is it!!!” ...........”No it ain’t!!!”

...........”Doooo somethiiiing!!!?”

Fuck sake!!!!!
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Ronaldo 'accepts prison sentence' | Football Italia
Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo will reportedly plead guilty to four counts of tax fraud in a Spanish court and accept a two-year suspended prison sentence.
Ronaldo has already been found guilty of defrauding the Spanish state of €14.7m in relation to image rights and repaid €13.4m of that figure.
However, the law stipulates he must appear in front of court to formalise the charges and a legal negotiation to avoid this appearance by paying €375,000 has been rejected.
According to reports in Spain, Ronaldo committed four years’ worth of tax fraud between 2011 and 2014, comprising of four individual crimes, which totalled €14,768,897.
The imposition of a two-year prison term means he will not serve any time in jail due to his being a first offence, while no custodial sentence can be applied to terms of less than two years and one day.
Nonetheless, the Spanish treasury would want the two-year sentence to stand so the Portuguese is obliged to serve a sentence if he commits a second offence.
It is alleged that Ronaldo’s problems with the taxman in Spain were behind his €112m to Juve from Real Madrid over the summer.
 

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