Cristiano Ronaldo (161 Viewers)

Juve92

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Jan 18, 2016
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Lol just googled and turns out are right. A pity I only started supporting Juve in 2000.
By then, delpiero was still a good player, but constantly being pushed around and then also had to play second fiddle to Totti in National Team. Still far subpar compared to serial winner CR7.
Doubt delpiero has half the fan base of CR7,
Please stop posting.
 

sgjuveboy

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Oct 31, 2012
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lmao does any player current or inactive actually have the fan base of CR7?

also nevermind that’s another dumb comparison because we are talking about two totally different periods marketability wise and rarely have ‘fan-bases’ ever been a deciding factor towards which player is/was better anyways... try forming an opinion from actually watching them play and not just looking at stats, followers and false revisionary history.

now fuck off back to your trolling and stop quoting me because i ain’t got all day to educate you on who the biggest legend of the club you support is.
Hi I did not mean to offend.
What I’m saying is that CR7 has actually already been playing at the same time as del Piero, but outlasted del piero and went on to become GOAT for at least ten years.

Sure del Piero is a good player and played well for Juve. But CR7’s obsessive and arrogant nature drove him to surpass players like del piero.

Actually what is your preferred option below?
Reaction to losing a ECL final:
Option 1: aggressively throw shirt on floor and leave stadium, go home and train ass off
Option 2: get on knees and blow opponent graciously, and repeat the next year.

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What a great team player.
He punched a hole in the wall, so that all his commoner team mates can get on their knees to bow opponents through the glory hole in wall. Because that’s what class and manners is all about
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I didn't care when Dybala/Arthur/McKennie had their "dinner" and I don't care that Ronaldo "threw" his Juventus shirt.

All this melodrama, it doesn't matter.

All that matters is what happens on the pitch.
I don't care what legends do off-pitch, because they've earned preferential treatment; but nobodys like Dybala, McKennie and Arthur should shut the fuck up, fall in line, and stay under radar.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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I didn't care when Dybala/Arthur/McKennie had their "dinner" and I don't care that Ronaldo "threw" his Juventus shirt.

All this melodrama, it doesn't matter.

All that matters is what happens on the pitch.
the two cases are completely different. ronaldo didn't do anything, it's just the journalists who fabricated a case out of thin air. the dinner idiots broke rules, and when you're supposed to be a privileged, overpaid billionaire, you're expected to respect the rules that regular regular people either follow or get punished. the same goes for dui, fucking underaged girls, using illegal drugs, tax evasion, etc.

and what happens outside of the pitch might ultimately influence anything that happens on the pitch. focus is way too important for a footballer, especially for pirloventus. just look at how we fell apart for the fiorentina home game because we learned that we should play vs napoli. this is a fragile team, more fragile than anytime in the last ~10 years. every distraction that can create tension is way too unnecessary.
 

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