Cristiano Ronaldo (283 Viewers)

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
From a sporting perspective the worst deal we ever did. His wages and insistant on finishing every attack , and every fk. Probably runs the team in the lockeroom. No we are stuck with 30m net wages and a player who wants to decide everything on and off the field, playing every match 90m and not able to defend his wages/position with delivering on the field. What we won we would win with a normal forward
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
From a sporting perspective the worst deal we ever did. His wages and insistant on finishing every attack , and every fk. Probably runs the team in the lockeroom. No we are stuck with 30m net wages and a player who wants to decide everything on and off the field, playing every match 90m and not able to defend his wages/position with delivering on the field. What we won we would win with a normal forward
Lulz.

He should stop taking the FKs tho, everything else is nonsense. I'd rather have him finishing 50% chances than Morata 80% chances.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
I've been a fan ever since we got him here and even till recently i was all in for him staying for as long as possible but man how much my views regarding him have changed, recently he is letting his ego get ahead of his performances and it's been quite a while now since he is doing practically nothing extraordinary or "GOAT level" to at least warrant this bitchy attitude, i literally can't stand seeing how he couldn't give less of a shit if we'd have won or lost against Fiorentina(and not only) as long as he gets to score his goal and add to his personal records, frankly i lost count how many games this season and the last he had cost us not only points but the balance whitin the team solely because of his "bigger than the club" mentality and "i'm not tracking back" attitude.

Capocanniere ambitions and other bs accolades aren't worth as much as us missing out on CL spots, the team is already less of a team day after day and he is doing nothing but contributing to it falling apart even more, it's seriously time for him to hit the bench or someone needs to have a real talk with him, he is being paid way too much to not give even the slightest shit about Juventus and it's future.

He either starts playing for the team or he can fuck off for all i care.

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Us having a rookie manager and poorly built squad is not an excuse for him to be behaving and underperforming the way he does, in fact he should start realizing it and act accordingly by working for the team and not just for himself.
 
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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Thanks for wearing our colors? :rofl: :howler:

That's some emasculated BS.

We're paying him 30+ million a year to wear our fucking colors, so it's not like it's some charity or he's doing us favors. Fuck that.
Dont be jelly.

In our first 2 seasons he was the man trying things and showed great drive in the middle of this mediocre bunch. Money or not.

I hope that some rejects here had at least half of his willingness.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
6,390
Dont be jelly.

In our first 2 seasons he was the man trying things and showed great drive in the middle of this mediocre bunch. Money or not.

I hope that some rejects here had at least half of his willingness.

Problem this season is that his main drive for a while now has been to just add up to his personal accolades irrelevant of what happens around him.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,646
those bloody paywalls man. :sergio: this article:

Cristiano Ronaldo's lawyer says rape claim documents are 'fabrications'

Cristiano Ronaldo: Kathryn Mayorga demands £56m in damages over rape allegation

Kathryn Mayorga claims Ronaldo, then of Manchester United, sexually assaulted her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009

The former model Kathryn Mayorga who accused Cristiano Ronaldo of rape is claiming for £56m in damages.

Mayorga claims Ronaldo, then of Manchester United, sexually assaulted her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009 after the pair met on a night out. Ronaldo has strongly denied the allegations against him.

The Mirror reports newly released court documents which reveal Mayorga wants £18m for “past pain and suffering, £18m for “future pain and suffering” and £18m in punitive damages, as well as a further £1.5m to cover her legal costs.

In 2010 Mayorga accepted £270,000 from Ronaldo in a non-disclosure agreement, but she filed a civil lawsuit in Las Vegas in 2018 claiming she had been“mentally incapacitated” at the time.

Mayorga’s legal team has filed a list of more than 60 witnesses, according to the Mirror, which includes Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes and the Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli.

Ronaldo, who earns £26m per year from his club Juve, said in an Instagram video in 2018: “No, no, no, no, no. What they said today? Fake, fake news. They want to promote my name. It’s normal. They want to be famous to say my name, but it is part of the job. I am a happy man and all good.”

The Clark County District Attorney’s Office announced earlier this year that Ronaldo would not be tried in a criminal court, saying: “The allegations of sexual assault against Cristiano Ronaldo cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Mayorga, a schoolteacher who was working as a model when she met the football player, accused Ronaldo of raping her in his room at the Palms Casino Resort in June of 2019, shortly after they met in a nightclub.

In a lawsuit filed in February, attorneys for Ms Mayorga said she was manipulated and put under pressure by Ronaldo’s “fixers” to agree to a $375,000 settlement in 2010. That agreement came with a non-disclosure agreement, which her lawyers have attempted to void.

Ronaldo’s lawyer acknowledged the existence of this settlement but said it was “by no means a confession of guilt”.

A description of the Clark County DA’s office decision not to prosecute, obtained by TMZ, says that Ms Mayorga “refused to identify him or disclose where the crime occurred” when she filed her initial report.

“As a result, the police were unable to follow investigative protocols for sexual assault cases or to conduct any meaningful investigation,” the description continues.

and this one: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...o-ronaldo-rape-case-judge-judge-b1799457.html

Ruling keeps Ronaldo hush-money case with US judge in Nevada
A U.S. appeals court is letting a federal judge in Nevada decide claims by a woman suing soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo over a $375,000 rape case hush-money settlement reached more than a decade ago
Monday 08 February 2021 22:02



Ronaldo Rape Case Vegas Soccer

(Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

A U.S. appeals court is letting a federal judge in Nevada decide claims by a woman suing soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo over a $375,000 rape case hush-money settlement reached more than a decade ago.


U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey said last September she would decide whether Kathryn Mayorga was mentally fit to enter the confidentiality agreement with Ronaldo’s representatives in 2010.

Mayorga’s attorney, Leslie Mark Stovall, appealed part of Dorsey’s ruling that said a dispute over the legality of the agreement was eligible for arbitration. The ruling also allowed Ronaldo’s attorneys keep documents out of the case and stated that the case was not eligible for a jury trial.

The order by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco was dated Jan. 13 and an attorney for Ronaldo in Las Vegas, Peter Christiansen, declined comment Monday about the case being returned to Dorsey.

Stovall did not immediately respond to telephone and email messages seeking comment.

The Associated Press generally doesn’t name people who say they are victims of sexual assault, but Mayorga gave consent through Stovall in 2018 to be identified.

Mayorga, now 37, is a former teacher and model who lives in the Las Vegas area.

Stovall acknowledges she received money not to talk about meeting Ronaldo at a Las Vegas nightclub in 2009 and going with him and other people to his hotel suite where she alleges he sexually assaulted her in a bedroom. She was 25 at the time. He was 24.

Mayorga went public with the account in a lawsuit filed by Stovall in Nevada state court in September 2018. The case was moved to federal court a few months later.

Mayorga alleges that Ronaldo or his associates violated the confidentiality agreement by allowing reports of it to appear in European publications in 2017.

Ronaldo, 36, is Portuguese and is one of the richest athletes in the world. He plays in Italy for the Turin-based soccer club Juventus and captains his home country’s national team.

Through his lawyers, he has maintained sex with Mayorga was consensual.

His attorneys have said that media reports about the 2009 encounter were based on electronic data that was illegally hacked, stolen and sold by cyber criminals.

Christiansen has said they believe documents have been altered, and complain that Mayorga’s lawsuit damages Ronaldo’s reputation.

Mayorga's lawsuit claims conspiracy, defamation, breach of contract, coercion and fraud and seeks to void the 2010 deal. Stovall maintains Mayorga didn’t break the agreement, that Ronaldo should pay at least $200,000 more, and the case should be decided in a courtroom.

Ronaldo’s legal representatives have succeeded in keeping details of the settlement sealed, arguing that Mayorga agreed to out-of-court mediation to resolve disputes.

Stovall has said that Mayorga was pressured by Ronaldo’s representatives to accept the deal while she was mentally unfit and not in condition to consent. Mayorga’s attorney has said she had learning disabilities as a child.

Dorsey said in October she plans to decide whether Mayorga lacked the mental capacity to sign off on the settlement agreement.

If Mayorga was fit, the judge said, the agreement binds her to confidentiality and an arbitrator’s decision about whether the contract was legal and valid.

No hearing date has been set for the case to continue under Dorsey's supervision.
 

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