Cristiano Ronaldo (113 Viewers)

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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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He hasn’t even matched Lichsteiner’s attacking output ffs. Licht had seasons of 2 goals - 8 assists (under Conte) and 3 goals - 5 assists (under Allegri) in the league in far less minutes (2100 and 2400 respectively vs Cancelo with 1 goal-7 assists in 3200 minutes in his best season), while also being one of the best defensive RBs around. But sure, Cancelo is the best. :lol:

As I said, he’s a good RB. He’s nowhere near the incredible RB you are suggesting he is. Maybe there is a dearth of great fullbacks in the game right now, but Cancelo is nowhere near the top fullbacks of recent years yet.
he plays a lot of left back too
 

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Because if Cancelo played like TAA and relentlessly hoofed crosses into the box towards a bunch of 5"9 midgets he wouldn't be on the team sheet lol. Of course he has less assists than TAA for Liverpool or Cuadrado who is also a stand in winger.

I love how everybody is still coping over the Cancelo deal and painting a picture of him being this unbelievable liability when he's undeniably one of the best full backs in the world playing for one of the best teams in the world if you go anywhere outside of Tuz.

Pure cope.
Yup. And if he was still here and Allegri played him Tuzzers would say he is the best fullback in the world. FACT!
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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You just said it’s undeniable he is, and it’s “cope” and ridiculous to say he isn’t. I don’t even mind that you think he’s great. That’s a-ok. I don’t think he is. I think he’s good (obviously far far far better than Sandro lol), but I prefer FBs like Lichtsteiner over this guy by a country mile.
So, let’s put this into terms TuzZers would understand.

Cancelo was named to the EPL team of the season two years in a row.

So if Bremer is world class because of one year winning the award in Serie a, Cancelo is like amazing super duper world class!!!!

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Cancelo > Danilo
Only Juve fans would disagree.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Damn. Sorry guys, didn't mean to make this a Cancelo thread... but then that's where Ronaldo's career is right now: sharing an agent with some of modern football's greats. :shifty:
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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The older I get the more I see it that way more plainly. Even my enjoyment of Juve has become more about the enjoyment of knowing the ins and outs of the team, tactical things, analyses and discussions about it with people rather than allegiance to the team itself. I haven't actually liked the quality of our performances for a few years now and find more entertainment watching Liverpool and City push each other to the limit.

It could also be that the emotions died out a lil because I am more busy, and Juve has been playing like shit for a few years. If we were at their level and competing on all fronts maybe I'd have retained more passion while watching our games. Recently its become more about dissecting, analyzing and discussing Juve as an outlet more than actually feeling excited/disappointed or deeply engaged at the emotional level while watching.
Also for me the emotions started to drag when it was presumable we would beat any team in Serie A. Im hoping this year should be a much more exciting struggle, hopefully to victory but with a real possibility of defeat. Match wins that mean something again. Following this team from Del Neri all the way to Berlin was a wild wild ride, I'm ready for another comeback story
 

Juliano13

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May 6, 2012
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like i said before, surely its not a good idea to keep Ronaldo beyond his desire to be there. unhappy Ronaldo is probably dressing room poison
So no different than happy Ronaldo?

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He can fuck off for all i care. Damn he is 37 and yet so childish when things don't go his way, especially when team is winning and he didnt get a goal.
But bilogically he is 23.
 

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