Cristiano Ronaldo (140 Viewers)

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Who would you get?

I agree with you btw, just want to hear your opinion.
Who would be your ideal replacement? (Except Haaland)
ideal replacement is out of question because of the timing of the transfer. honestly, i think that morata is better than kean, and more useful than icardi. i'd take kean as a depth option on loan with option, i'd 100% ignore the other two mentioned.

some relatively young cf's i like: isak, vlahovic, lautaro, gouiri, raspadori. i'd spend big on midfield and cb's first.
 

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Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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ideal replacement is out of question because of the timing of the transfer. honestly, i think that morata is better than kean, and more useful than icardi. i'd take kean as a depth option on loan with option, i'd 100% ignore the other two mentioned.

some relatively young cf's i like: isak, vlahovic, lautaro, gouiri, raspadori. i'd spend big on midfield and cb's first.
That was a dodge. Young CFs certainly can’t guarantee 30 goals a season.

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I think it will be Belotti... lol
If we’re desperate to free up a non-EU spot it’ll be
ZAPATA!
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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diving and a cunt I give you, but doesnt strike me as loud mouthed, and he has end product, even if he has spells of off form, he has been more productive then both Jesus and Bernardo put together in City, two players we all want here. So I dont get this hyper propoganda against Sterling. Guy has his limitations, but he has been top winger for several years, enough to be chosen as best player in the team over KDB.
We already have Morata for a diving cunt. I'd rather not add another one. However, between the three Sterling is obviously the best player and he's young as well. Jesus is a lolzilian waiting to happen and Bernardo has really done nothing of note at City.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Lol, by the first line i can already tell your being dishonest.

The "club let him down " narrative only goes so far. Were we at fault of him not standing correctly in the wall against Porto ? Like come on man, that narrative only goes so far. its embarassing to be honest. Just accept that he failed to deliver the Champions League and lets move on.

Also, this project has been a total shitshow for our club and our wage structure where we catered to one man rather than the team.

I wont get over myself when you have been clearly idolizing him ever since he came here and now you act like you dont care. Your not fooling anyone
- club letting him (and fans and other good players on the team) down is a fact, has nothing to do with anyone's emotions

- nice sidestepping on all other CL ties there

- I did not idolize him, I admired and respected him as a legend of the game and for what he did as our player. I still do.

Does not change the fact I don't intend on getting sad or whatever if he leaves. I was never emotionally attached to him here.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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I can’t thank Ronaldo enough if he leaves. His goal ratio is second to none. Amazing. Just a wasted opportunity with such a cack midfield and managers. But hey-ho. I’m excited at this new shaping Juve.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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One of my favorite non Bayern players of all time.
The Bald Fuck as our Norwegian resident clown so aptly put it was poetry in motion. The way he used to glide on the pitch, his movement, the ball control, it was all so exquisite. Of course, there was also the headbutting, but that's a different story for another time.
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Except leaving at the end of the transfer window when we can't replace him is a shit move.
Except we knew he wanted to leave the whole summer, he didn't just decide this.

The only thing that changed is now he has an offer on the table which he didn't before. And if Kane was allowed to go to City we would not be even having this conversation.
 
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- club letting him (and fans and other good players on the team) down is a fact, has nothing to do with anyone's emotions

- nice sidestepping on all other CL ties there

- I did not idolize him, I admired and respected him as a legend of the game and for what he did as our player. I still do.

Does not change the fact I don't intend on getting sad or whatever if he leaves. I was never emotionally attached to him here.
- No need to sidestep, it was just the first example i came across, there are plenty.

- whatever, honestly dont care: just find your so called "relaxed, calm and composed attitude" when it comes to this circus hypocritical. Seems very likely this attitude is down to it being Ronaldo more than anything else. But whatever.

- You should not be sad indeed: you should rejoice. This is good for our club
 

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