Cristiano Ronaldo (145 Viewers)

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
I hope he decides to leave at the end of the season. There's no point wasting 30m on a 36-year old version of him when the rest of the squad is mid-table level.

He already gave us a huge marketing boost and it's truly an honor to have him play in our team and be part of our history, but it's time to move on and start building a proper team like we used to do pre-Higuaín deal.
 

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
I hope he decides to leave at the end of the season. There's no point wasting 30m on a 36-year old version of him when the rest of the squad is mid-table level.

He already gave us a huge marketing boost and it's truly an honor to have him play in our team and be part of our history, but it's time to move on and start building a proper team like we used to do pre-Higuaín deal.
The only problem is that there is no one build the team. I mean there are people but they don't know what to do.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,057
It's time to leave , it was pleasure seeing him playing for Juve but our squad got weaker , so we got him at the wrong time .
it's like having Ferrari , but at the same time you're homeless .

Let's sell him save 60m and sign some better midfielders , next year go all in for Haaland .

EDIT : btw he sucks @ freekicks , can't score them for shit .
Hes not the problem. The guy who scores almost every game hardly is someone you should point your finger at, when trying to identify culprit. The real culprits sit a bit higher in the stands, employees who keep buying players without character and with questionable talent, who fail to recognize our priorities time and again.

Too much money has been squandered in recent years, while our midfield has never looked worse, devoid of any creativity, character, grit. If someone is consistently making bad decisions, having more money at disposal wont fix it. In fact, they would have more resources for even more mistakes.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
The only problem is that there is no one build the team. I mean there are people but they don't know what to do.
Agreed but I'll take that chance. This current team isn't winning jack shit.

A complete overhaul is needed. We need full backs, an entire midfield, and a strong bench. You cannot build anything serious when Cristiano takes +30m off your budget year in year out. And it's not even the unstoppable CR7, he's 36 years old.

Also, his weakass teammates are so terrified of him to the point they pass the ball to him even if a shot at goal is clearly the best option. I've seen it way too many times this season, specially without Dybala featuring a lot.

Let's help him get his capocannoniere title and start building a 'team'.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
Agreed but I'll take that chance. This current team isn't winning jack shit.

A complete overhaul is needed. We need full backs, an entire midfield, and a strong bench. You cannot build anything serious when Cristiano takes +30m off your budget year in year out. And it's not even the unstoppable CR7, he's 36 years old.

Also, his weakass teammates are so terrified of him to the point they pass the ball to him even if a shot at goal is clearly the best option. I've seen it way too many times this season, specially without Dybala featuring a lot.

Let's help him get his capocannoniere title and start building a 'team'.
It's mot a risk to be taken. It's guaranteed failure.
 

ronaldo99

New Member
Jun 27, 2020
42
I just lol at all these retards saying Ronaldo's salary is 'too high' as an excuse to justify their hate for him.
Oh yes you'll suddenly find the next Haaland or Mbappe right after firing Ronaldo. LMAO. The delusion.
Ignoring the transfer of 100+ Million, salary 15M+ ... and if the 'undiscovered gem' is not at that level he'll surely just come to Serie A and score 50+ goals from the get go, specially with this midfield. LMAO

If I were to only read these replies I would be left thinking the man had only scored a couple of goals this season. But the fact is the man is 36, has an over 40% goal contribution to the team, 47 goals in the last 47 league matches, plays all the games (while others keep injuring themselves...), and brought millions of new spectators and revenue to Serie A and Juventus.
All that while smashing Georgina day in, day out.

Also great players attract great teammates and make them greater. Would any other player do that besides Ronaldo? The HRT midget?... nope.
His work etic alone adds a 20% boost to the team's performance. Seeing him train makes all the other journeymen/wagecollectors self conscious.
All Juve needs is 1-2 decent midfielders and a Marcelo equivalent.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
An extra motivation to hope for a Ronaldo departure is not seeing you here again.

Nobody showed 'hate' for Ronaldo, nor denied the fact he's our best player by a mile. But I guess you're more worried about your icon than the club.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,021
Lets be honest where would Ronaldo go if he left? City and Bayern are probably the only 2 clubs that could match his ambitions and neither will sign him.

Madrid, Liverpool hell even man utd don't even look remotely convincing either despite their league position
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
Lets be honest where would Ronaldo go if he left? City and Bayern are probably the only 2 clubs that could match his ambitions and neither will sign him.

Madrid, Liverpool hell even man utd don't even look remotely convincing either despite their league position
Bayern would never agree to his demands and they are more into the sporting dominance than marketing dominance.
Ronaldo should have left to PSG season ago. He already won in England, Spain and Italy so France would be a nice league to add to his resume and PSG has no opponents there so means easy trophies. They have a very strong team too, a lot better shot at UCL than here. I am very surprised he decided to stay because it was clear we are not a serious club. Getting eliminated by Ajax in UCL? Sure it can happen once but we were eliminated by Lyon a season later.
 
Jun 6, 2015
11,391
What stat? Show me the false stat pls ,cos it seems you don't watch juve matches
Don't know about false stats but I can show you true stats.

Distance covered in the CL this season:
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Sure it's not quite as drastic as @IliveForJuve claimed, but he still runs ≈2-3 km less per 90 minutes than our other attacking/midfield players. I thought this was common knowledge but I guess not.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,124
An extra motivation to hope for a Ronaldo departure is not seeing you here again.

Nobody showed 'hate' for Ronaldo, nor denied the fact he's our best player by a mile. But I guess you're more worried about your icon than the club.
Fanboys following a certain club just because of a certain player and then jumping ship as soon as he's gone :inter:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
I just lol at all these retards saying Ronaldo's salary is 'too high' as an excuse to justify their hate for him.
Oh yes you'll suddenly find the next Haaland or Mbappe right after firing Ronaldo. LMAO. The delusion.
Ignoring the transfer of 100+ Million, salary 15M+ ... and if the 'undiscovered gem' is not at that level he'll surely just come to Serie A and score 50+ goals from the get go, specially with this midfield. LMAO

If I were to only read these replies I would be left thinking the man had only scored a couple of goals this season. But the fact is the man is 36, has an over 40% goal contribution to the team, 47 goals in the last 47 league matches, plays all the games (while others keep injuring themselves...), and brought millions of new spectators and revenue to Serie A and Juventus.
All that while smashing Georgina day in, day out.

Also great players attract great teammates and make them greater. Would any other player do that besides Ronaldo? The HRT midget?... nope.
His work etic alone adds a 20% boost to the team's performance. Seeing him train makes all the other journeymen/wagecollectors self conscious.
All Juve needs is 1-2 decent midfielders and a Marcelo equivalent.
That's nothing, you should have been around when some were complaining about Poulsen's wages.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
I just lol at all these retards saying Ronaldo's salary is 'too high' as an excuse to justify their hate for him.
Oh yes you'll suddenly find the next Haaland or Mbappe right after firing Ronaldo. LMAO. The delusion.
Ignoring the transfer of 100+ Million, salary 15M+ ... and if the 'undiscovered gem' is not at that level he'll surely just come to Serie A and score 50+ goals from the get go, specially with this midfield. LMAO

If I were to only read these replies I would be left thinking the man had only scored a couple of goals this season. But the fact is the man is 36, has an over 40% goal contribution to the team, 47 goals in the last 47 league matches, plays all the games (while others keep injuring themselves...), and brought millions of new spectators and revenue to Serie A and Juventus.
All that while smashing Georgina day in, day out.

Also great players attract great teammates and make them greater. Would any other player do that besides Ronaldo? The HRT midget?... nope.
His work etic alone adds a 20% boost to the team's performance. Seeing him train makes all the other journeymen/wagecollectors self conscious.
All Juve needs is 1-2 decent midfielders and a Marcelo equivalent.
De Ligt wouldnt come here if we didnt have Ronaldo. I'm sure of it.
 

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