Cristiano Ronaldo (143 Viewers)

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Yup.

Theres is just ONE Ronaldo.

You see Bogas Tonalis and Fuckinhos every fuking week. But Ronaldo is a generational talent... fuck that, he is a historical talent in the same height as the maradonas and the peles just by his numbers.

Fuck any suggestion of selling him and replacing him with young scrubs

and they want to sell him after him breaking so many records for juve.

i mean cmon.

also they want to sell him despite being the only player in last 2 years to score any goals in CL knockout rounds.

yeah he earns lots of money. yeah so what? he's earned every single penny. this isn't the same as R9 moving to milan or ronaldinho moving to milan. this guy is delivering day in and out,. and he doesnt want to murder fans is a bonus too
 

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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
and they want to sell him after him breaking so many records for juve.

i mean cmon.

also they want to sell him despite being the only player in last 2 years to score any goals in CL knockout rounds.

yeah he earns lots of money. yeah so what? thats what he is paid to do. this isn't the same as R9 moving to milan or ronaldinho moving to milan. this guy is delivering day in and out. and he doesnt want to murder fans is a bonus too
And not only he is earning his bills on the field... but he has brought so much into Juve with is brand that is unmeasurable.

On the field, he is Juventus right now.

You think people outside italy want to see the bernas and the khediras? A lot of people attention is now in Juve thanks to Ronaldo.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
And not only he is earning his bills on the field... but he has brought so much into Juve with is brand that is unmeasurable.

On the field, he is Juventus right now.



You think people outside italy want to see the bernas and the khediras? A lot of people attention is now in Juve thanks to Ronaldo.
agreed.


and the funny part is that so many members talk about "grinta" and how "grinta" is juve dna, and that players need more "grinta" ...well name me a player that personifies grinta more than ronaldo? the dude has been world class for 15 years! his never say die attitude is literally fino alla fine personified. and we want this to be exchanged...for icardi?

more than any attacker in history. of juve. more than del piero. more than trezeguet. more than tevez, more than platini. ronaldo is juventus personified.

@JuveJay come agree with me, senpai
@Osman you too
 

Arcticdaly

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2018
4,075
and they want to sell him after him breaking so many records for juve.

i mean cmon.

also they want to sell him despite being the only player in last 2 years to score any goals in CL knockout rounds.

yeah he earns lots of money. yeah so what? he's earned every single penny. this isn't the same as R9 moving to milan or ronaldinho moving to milan. this guy is delivering day in and out,. and he doesnt want to murder fans is a bonus too


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rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
Lets just hope Barca not win the UCL

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agreed.


and the funny part is that so many members talk about "grinta" and how "grinta" is juve dna, and that players need more "grinta" ...well name me a player that personifies grinta more than ronaldo? the dude has been world class for 15 years! his never say die attitude is literally fino alla fine personified. and we want this to be exchanged...for icardi?

more than any attacker in history. of juve. more than del piero. more than trezeguet. more than tevez, more than platini. ronaldo is juventus personified.

@JuveJay come agree with me, senpai
@Osman you too
Less than Immobile and I hold Del Piero above CR7 because he play for team, he is Juventino in and out
Oh, I always remember how i running in happiness in my old home when he scored the goal against River Plate in Toyota Cup :green:
In my point of view, CR7 playing for his records and $$, hope he prove me wrong with his decision this season
 
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Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
agreed.


and the funny part is that so many members talk about "grinta" and how "grinta" is juve dna, and that players need more "grinta" ...well name me a player that personifies grinta more than ronaldo? the dude has been world class for 15 years! his never say die attitude is literally fino alla fine personified. and we want this to be exchanged...for icardi?

more than any attacker in history. of juve. more than del piero. more than trezeguet. more than tevez, more than platini. ronaldo is juventus personified.

@JuveJay come agree with me, senpai
@Osman you too
More grinta and fino alla fine than guys that went to Serie B for Juve? lol
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
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He needs 6.3 shoot/game to get 31 goals, while 12 of them is penalty so he actually only get 19 open play goals in serie A all season
The lower shoot per goal number but higher goals it tells the player is more prolific

So if we count his total game in Serie A this season (33 games played)= 33 x 6.3 = 207 shoots to get 19 goals (9.18% conversion ratio)
Lets compare with Immobile (37 games played), 14 penalty = 37 x 3.8 =140 shoots to get 22 goals (15.7% convertion ratio)
Werner this season (34 games played), 3 penalty = 34 x 3.6 =122 shoots to get 25 goals (20.4 convertion ratio)
And even Immobile and Werner still getting pretty high number of assists

As for Messi, his assists number is really high, it means beside he drive the team by his goals, he support the other strikers too
 
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Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
ok tough guy, how come del piero and trezeguet didn't score 36 goals in a season., playing with world class players like zidane, nedved?

answer the question instead of deflecting to "but serie B hurr durr"
Del Piero and Trez were a much more balanced partnership than Ronaldo-Dybala, in 07/08 they combined for 41 goals in Serie A, pretty much the same as Ronaldo and Dybala this season. Wanna try analyzing who had a better team behind them? :p

Anyways, this was about attitude, grinta and fino alla fine not about goalscoring ability.

Del Piero as a WC winner going to Serie B, surviving Ranieri, Ferrara, Zaccheroni and Del Neri (and striking partners Amauri and Iaquinta) to win Scudetto one last time is the greatest fino alla fine example Juve will ever have.
 

Juventino2019

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May 1, 2019
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He needs 6.3 shoot/game to get 31 goals, while 12 of them is penalty so he actually only get 19 open play goals in serie A all season
The lower shoot per goal number but higher goals it tells the player is more prolific

So if we count his total game in Serie A this season (33 games played)= 33 x 6.3 = 207 shoots to get 19 goals (9.18% conversion ratio)
Lets compare with Immobile (37 games played), 14 penalty = 37 x 3.8 =140 shoots to get 22 goals (15.7% convertion ratio)
Werner this season (34 games played), 3 penalty = 34 x 3.6 =122 shoots to get 25 goals (20.4 convertion ratio)
And even Immobile and Werner still getting pretty high number of assists

As for Messi, his assists number is really high, it means beside he drive the team by his goals, he support the other strikers too
Ronaldo's finishing in abysmal.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
does that stat take into account chance creation.

because to me messi and ronaldo rely much more on creating their own chances when shooting. vs waiting for ball to be delivered to them.

so even if ronaldo shoots a lot...its because he tends to create more shooting opportunities for himself.
 

rainhard

Senior Member
May 5, 2004
4,365
does that stat take into account chance creation.

because to me messi and ronaldo rely much more on creating their own chances when shooting. vs waiting for ball to be delivered to them.

so even if ronaldo shoots a lot...its because he tends to create more shooting opportunities for himself.
I think that is more of the type of the players, Dybala have more ability to replicate Messi numbers in terms of assists
But even if Dybala having his the best of the best season the number will still low than what Messi get in his stats this year (46 goals and assisst is really high)
Probably around 30-35 goals+assists something like that is achieveable for Dybala in his top form
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,090
This man has the best life in Juve, not sure what he'd be pissed about. He has the president(and one of Europe's richest families) around his finger, he gets to take all the damn shots, he puts in minimal effort whenever he doesn't have the ball, has every damn player look for him instead of themselves/the team, gets to regularly win trophies and he gets to live in an area where he can use his big ass yacht every day if he wants to. Oh he also has some of the best tax rates out there in Italy. He should go to France where they tax the rich 70%.
 

JuelzSantana

Junior Member
Sep 28, 2017
416
Without Cr7 this team would be in shambles, especially with what happened this year. In terms of his salary, I see people saying "we could've spent it on several others" and strengthened the squad. They'd probably overpay for some free agent scrubs and f up this team even more. Thank god that money is locked to Cr7 and not 4 other Khedira's or Ramsey's.

We should be thankful he called out the management and forced the changes. If not for him, who knows we might be stuck with the same squad and manager. He literally is the voice of the fans.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,859
This man has the best life in Juve, not sure what he'd be pissed about. He has the president(and one of Europe's richest families) around his finger, he gets to take all the damn shots, he puts in minimal effort whenever he doesn't have the ball, has every damn player look for him instead of themselves/the team, gets to regularly win trophies and he gets to live in an area where he can use his big ass yacht every day if he wants to. Oh he also has some of the best tax rates out there in Italy. He should go to France where they tax the rich 70%.
Surely PSG would figure out a way to pay most of his salary via Qatar businesses as "sponsorship deals" and whatnot, similar to Neymar being the WC ambassador :D
 

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