Cristiano Ronaldo (261 Viewers)

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
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He's been terrible this season, but the entire team has been garbage because we don't have a coach, and we don't have a system. I'll let the next coach decide what he wants to do.
Ronaldo, De Ligt, Chiesa, Cuadrado, Morata, Danilo haven’t been terrible. They just getting no support from turds like Dybala and Bentancur and Sandro, or the clueless rookie coach. But no, not everyone has been garbage like Dybala
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Ronaldo, De Ligt, Chiesa, Cuadrado, Morata, Danilo haven’t been terrible. They just getting no support from turds like Dybala and Bentancur and Sandro, or the clueless rookie coach. But no, not everyone has been garbage like Dybala
Ok. You named 6 players in a roster of 23. Let's just say the majority of the team has been trash this season. How can they get support from a player who has been injured most of the season is my question? :boh:
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
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I never said he's the problem. I said his salary and the fact that he's 37 are.

You're basically mortgaging your future.

We're not going to win the CL in the next 2-3 seasons anyway, so why waste his time and ours?
That's just defeatist attitude bro. We need to go with the mentally to win each season. Barca won their 09 title after a bad season in 08, Chelsea on the last legs of their golden generation changing coaches in the middle of a bad season, City this year are close after they looked done under pep last year. In football things change quickly and sometimes you just need a few changes and a little luck. We got atleast 3 years of Ronaldo left, we should do everything to capitalize

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I am not a reactionary poster. 60 million Euros per year for a 36 year old who is overall is clearly in decline (as we all saw in the first 80 minutes of this game) is a bad financial investment.

Yes he came clutch today, but sometimes one must think long term.
It's 54M in gross wages
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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Ronaldo, De Ligt, Chiesa, Cuadrado, Morata, Danilo haven’t been terrible. They just getting no support from turds like Dybala and Bentancur and Sandro, or the clueless rookie coach. But no, not everyone has been garbage like Dybala
It's so convenient to mask Dybala's shit performances and put him under the 'everyone has been terrible' bracket.

BadassDevil81 can't be helped it seems.
 

Arcticdaly

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2018
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He’s made 22 shitty appearances this season. I expect more of our “mvp”. Have some standards for your favourite player, dude.
The excuse that he has been injured the entire season its really boring he played matches this year hasnt had one single good game i think in a whole season. Same with allegri last season bunch of excuses made of why he was poor.

Its funny they use the team is poor as excuse for why dybala is crap but ronaldo is not afforded that excuses when has some bad games.
 

Alin

FINO ALLA FINE!
Jul 27, 2015
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He did what he is paid to do which is to score goals and get us over the finish line.

If anything he should actually be doing it more often when it really matters most just as the case was tonight so credit where is due ofc, less tantrums along with more football from him and there's no way we ain't securing a top 4 spot.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
The excuse that he has been injured the entire season its really boring he played matches this year hasnt had one single good game i think in a whole season. Same with allegri last season bunch of excuses made of why he was poor.
He's had his moments, like scoring against Napoli, but they have been few and far between. I will give you that. Overall, it's been a disaster of a season for Dybala.

Shouldn't you be busy celebrating by beating your meatsicle to your idol, hero and savior CR7?
 

Arcticdaly

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2018
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He's had his moments, like scoring against Napoli, but they have been few and far between. I will give you that. Overall, it's been a disaster of a season for Dybala.

Shouldn't you be busy celebrating by beating your meatsicle to your idol, hero and savior CR7?
Yep great goals there and had one great assist vs Milan aswell but those are moments and not even full matches or performances. Is it hard to ask for one good match in whole season for supposed world class player that in he's prime?
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
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Never doubted Ronaldo's quality and I always rated him as better and more clutch than Messi. He has the best mentality and hunger i've ever seen in a football athlete.

I think relying on him to the point we're doing is pretty shameful however. Just screams one man club.

I don't think he'll stay here. He probably won't endure the mediocrity around him.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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@Bianconero81 Dude, pretty much all of us loved Paulo for years. He got his mulligan season in 18-19, he performed poorly that year, let his head hang, and didn’t put in enough work and effort... but that was a tough season for him, and trying to integrate Ronaldo into the side. The next season he recovered his form and had a very good one, so the thought was that 18-19 was an anomaly and he’s back to his best. Alas, no. He doesn’t get a second mulligan season, he doesn’t get to be hot garbage in two of three seasons without taking heat for it. He has 4 matches not to show he’s deserving of a raise, but to show that he even deserves a place at this club.
 

italiacalcio10

Senior Member
Mar 3, 2014
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Your 'irrational' defense of Dybala is equally absurd too tbh. Dybala fanboys are still clinging on to his past achievements when all that matters is the present and in 2021, Dybala plays like a washed up player for Juventus. His time here is done. Stop being a stubborn mule and come to terms with it.
Dybala is honestly good every second year basically without fail.


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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,842
Never doubted Ronaldo's quality and I always rated him as better and more clutch than Messi. He has the best mentality and hunger i've ever seen in a football athlete.

I think relying on him to the point we're doing is pretty shameful however. Just screams one man club.

I don't think he'll stay here. He probably won't endure the mediocrity around him.
this
 

Paul77

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May 2, 2021
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27 goals this season, there's nothing bad I can say about him.

If it wasn't for Ronaldo, we'd be fighting to get in Europa League.

You can't blame him after scoring more goals than anybody else this season in Scudetto
 

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