Cristiano Ronaldo (135 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Fans are overreacting, he didn't say anything wrong
If you really look into it and "translate" what he said in the best possible way, you could claim his words were more or less okayish.

But the entire intent of the interview was saying United sucks. It's a player listing everything that goes wrong at the club he plays for. It is incredibly disloyal behaviour from an employee who earns millions.

He's right in that Ten Hag has used him to score easy points. But that's how the world works. Ronaldo is 37 years old. He should know that shit like this happens and just get on with doing his job. Which, again, he is paid enormous amounts of money to do. Maybe the club could have been a bit more forthcoming with the death of his newborn son. But the fact is people with every day jobs go through the same tragedies and their employers don't always respond well either. And often those people have nothing to fall back on. Ronaldo does not get to escape the realities of life, simply because he is Ronaldo.

There is zero excuse for his behaviour.
 

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IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,933
Meh, why would he be loyal? He clearly wants out - I actually respect him for speaking his mind. I don't think employers deserve respect just because they pay your salary (you'll get fired though).

Everyone jelly that they can't tell their employers to fuck off and still be able to afford their current lifestyle.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,789
Meh, why would he be loyal?
it's not even about loyalty. it's an unprofessional interview, period.

the fun part still exists, anyone shitting on manutd will get some virtual credit obviously, so it's one for the history books too. still, unprofessional and sack worthy.

btw that's what probably crisss is trying to achieve. he wants out and has a better chance of finding a new club as a free agent.
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
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If you really look into it and "translate" what he said in the best possible way, you could claim his words were more or less okayish.

But the entire intent of the interview was saying United sucks. It's a player listing everything that goes wrong at the club he plays for. It is incredibly disloyal behaviour from an employee who earns millions.

He's right in that Ten Hag has used him to score easy points. But that's how the world works. Ronaldo is 37 years old. He should know that shit like this happens and just get on with doing his job. Which, again, he is paid enormous amounts of money to do. Maybe the club could have been a bit more forthcoming with the death of his newborn son. But the fact is people with every day jobs go through the same tragedies and their employers don't always respond well either. And often those people have nothing to fall back on. Ronaldo does not get to escape the realities of life, simply because he is Ronaldo.

There is zero excuse for his behaviour.
You want him to be fake like the rest? CR7 isn't built like that, the guy is real af (not afraid to speak his mind)

And let's not forget that he is bigger than Manchester United
 
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IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,933
it's not even about loyalty. it's an unprofessional interview, period.

the fun part still exists, anyone shitting on manutd will get some virtual credit obviously, so it's one for the history books too. still, unprofessional and sack worthy.

btw that's what probably crisss is trying to achieve. he wants out and has a better chance of finding a new club as a free agent.
This sort of professionalism is why workplaces don't change and people end up suffering unnecessarily.

Ronaldo is still a gay diva though.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Meh, why would he be loyal? He clearly wants out - I actually respect him for speaking his mind. I don't think employers deserve respect just because they pay your salary (you'll get fired though).

Everyone jelly that they can't tell their employers to fuck off and still be able to afford their current lifestyle.

Manchester United literally pay him his salary for being respectful. I can guarantee that this is a contractual obligation of Ronaldo. And he has violated his contract.

Apart from that you fail to grasp that United is paying this person millions for kicking against a ball. It's not some Brazilian dude from the favelas toiling away in the mud of the Amazon trying to find gold for his company and telling the world of the inhumane conditions he is working in. That Ronaldo even has the audacity to be disrespectful is a slap in the face of everyone trying to earn a living under dire circumstances.

It's utter garbage behaviour.

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This sort of professionalism is why workplaces don't change and people end up suffering unnecessarily.

Ronaldo is still a gay diva though.
Ronaldo is earning a million dollars a week.

He is not "suffering".
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,933
Manchester United literally pay him his salary for being respectful. I can guarantee that this is a contractual obligation of Ronaldo. And he has violated his contract.

Apart from that you fail to grasp that United is paying this person millions for kicking against a ball. It's not some Brazilian dude from the favelas toiling away in the mud of the Amazon trying to find gold for his company and telling the world of the inhumane conditions he is working in. That Ronaldo even has the audacity to be disrespectful is a slap in the face of everyone trying to earn a living under dire circumstances.

It's utter garbage behaviour.

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Ronaldo is earning a million dollars a week.

He is not "suffering".
Bruh, I'm not failing to grasp anything - I'm well aware he's most likely breaching his contract, and yes he's paid millions to do a dream job.

Obviously what I mentioned about employees being miserable doesn't apply to Ronaldo. He's a multi-millionaire playing football. My point is that people treat companies like sacred entities that you can't criticize publicly. Idk about your experience but I've worked in places that would be much better if people spoke their mind rather than just take the shit they're given.

Many will view this interview as a bitch move and I can see why but I have to give some respect to the anal rapist on this one. It takes some balls to risk your career like that, time will tell if he gets a better opportunity elsewhere or fucks off to some mediocre league.

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CR7 is also desperate. He doesn't want to lose his place as all time CL top scorer
 
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Apr 12, 2004
77,165
he said that if the old fart was keeping up with training then something was wrong at juve

which is some obvious bullshit since that "old fart" always had a brilliant physical condition, even at that age. at the '18 world cup he had one of the best physical condition of all players, of course he could keep up with trainings, it would have been scandalous if he couldn't lol. old fart my ass, you can say a lot of things about cr but this? nah

he is just pushing his anti-juve agenda. our own cassano
I took it as his (Ronaldo's) inability to keep up today, as some are telling him to "come home," which, is Portugal, but mean Juve. There would be zero reason to have him on your squad at this point.

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CR7 is also desperate. He doesn't want to lose his place as all time CL top scorer
Anyone who cares about individual records instead of team ones is a fucking fag.

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If you really look into it and "translate" what he said in the best possible way, you could claim his words were more or less okayish.

But the entire intent of the interview was saying United sucks. It's a player listing everything that goes wrong at the club he plays for. It is incredibly disloyal behaviour from an employee who earns millions.

He's right in that Ten Hag has used him to score easy points. But that's how the world works. Ronaldo is 37 years old. He should know that shit like this happens and just get on with doing his job. Which, again, he is paid enormous amounts of money to do. Maybe the club could have been a bit more forthcoming with the death of his newborn son. But the fact is people with every day jobs go through the same tragedies and their employers don't always respond well either. And often those people have nothing to fall back on. Ronaldo does not get to escape the realities of life, simply because he is Ronaldo.

There is zero excuse for his behaviour.
Father Time is undefeated, he needs to learn that. Agree with Gobert.
 

JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
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If you really look into it and "translate" what he said in the best possible way, you could claim his words were more or less okayish.

But the entire intent of the interview was saying United sucks. It's a player listing everything that goes wrong at the club he plays for. It is incredibly disloyal behaviour from an employee who earns millions.

He's right in that Ten Hag has used him to score easy points. But that's how the world works. Ronaldo is 37 years old. He should know that shit like this happens and just get on with doing his job. Which, again, he is paid enormous amounts of money to do. Maybe the club could have been a bit more forthcoming with the death of his newborn son. But the fact is people with every day jobs go through the same tragedies and their employers don't always respond well either. And often those people have nothing to fall back on. Ronaldo does not get to escape the realities of life, simply because he is Ronaldo.

There is zero excuse for his behaviour.
Basically what Gary Neville said today. That United fans agree with almost if not all of what he says, but it's not something a pro does, let alone an experienced one.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,789
The entirety of Tuz went apeshit with what MDL said when he left, and that was 5% as damning as what this clown said.
de ligt left before talking about juventus. it's not even a comparable case

it's like dani alves who posted his shoes he wore during the berlin final while he was technically still a juve player, but what cr did was much longer and more elaborate. never seen anything like that before
 

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