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king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Cristiano Ronaldo is arrogant by default if he makes some fancy tricks when his team is comfortably leading. But when Ronaldinho is doing that he's such a joy to watch and he's such a class. :confused:
Yea and what about Zlatan Ibarjoyovich?

Jack, the problem is not Man UTD or Milan. Ronaldinho has been a joy to watch since his Barca days and C Ronaldo will always be arrogant even if he plays in Hull City.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Yea and what about Zlatan Ibarjoyovich?

Jack, the problem is not Man UTD or Milan. Ronaldinho has been a joy to watch since his Barca days and C Ronaldo will always be arrogant even if he plays in Hull City.
True that, Both Ibra and C.Ron are arrogant fucks regardless of where they play. Ronaldinho on the other hand isn't imo.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Yea and what about Zlatan Ibarjoyovich?

Jack, the problem is not Man UTD or Milan. Ronaldinho has been a joy to watch since his Barca days and C Ronaldo will always be arrogant even if he plays in Hull City.
Zlatan was doing the same. Instead of showing respect to the opposition he was showing some tricks, trying to humiliate them. Lately he's not doing that but i think it has to do more with Inter not destroying it's opponents.

I compared CR7 with Ronaldinho because i perfectly remember how some members (i honestly can't remember who it was) wanted someone to brake Ronaldo's leg when he was showing his tricks at the end of the match.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Yea and what about Zlatan Ibarjoyovich?

Jack, the problem is not Man UTD or Milan. Ronaldinho has been a joy to watch since his Barca days and C Ronaldo will always be arrogant even if he plays in Hull City.
Not to me, he wasn't a joy to watch neither in Brasil nor at PSG nor Barcelona and definitely not with Milan but some people have such a thick skull that they don't understand that people enjoy different things.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Zlatan was doing the same. Instead of showing respect to the opposition he was showing some tricks, trying to humiliate them. Lately he's not doing that but i think it has to do more with Inter not destroying it's opponents.

I compared CR7 with Ronaldinho because i perfectly remember how some members (i honestly can't remember who it was) wanted someone to brake Ronaldo's leg when he was showing his tricks at the end of the match.
It was me, but Ronaldinho is one of my favorite players, whom I don't consider to be arrogant.

One simply cannot compare him with Ronaldo.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Zlatan was doing the same. Instead of showing respect to the opposition he was showing some tricks, trying to humiliate them. Lately he's not doing that but i think it has to do more with Inter not destroying it's opponents.

I compared CR7 with Ronaldinho because i perfectly remember how some members (i honestly can't remember who it was) wanted someone to brake Ronaldo's leg when he was showing his tricks at the end of the match.
I don't agree with this sentiment. tricks are a part of the game, and they are entertaining to watch, i dont think it means he isnt showing respect.

Nani did the same to us when they beat us in the Fa cup last season, people had the same reaction but i never understood it. should he not be allowed to showboat and enjoy himself when his team is winning 4-0??
 

king Ale

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Can you imagine the reactions from the Milan camp after tonights win? For 20 days, until the next round, we will have to hear how this was the real Milan, how they are still scudetto contenders, how 9 pts is something reachable, how great KA-PA-RO is.
Well, what's wrong with that? Cronios and Vinny are being cursed here because of their pessimistic posts, now what's the problem of Milanistas being optimistic about future? And, if 6 pts is something reachable (which is not considering the way the refs treat Inter), 9 pts will be reachable as well.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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So you admit being a Barca fan. I rest my case.
Well, I'd rather be a "Barca fan" instead of someone who becomes so jealous he hates a football club he knows nothing about. You are easily the most jealous football fan I know, so maybe people should start feeling bad for you. You're an extremely childish 30-some year-old.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Well, I'd rather be a "Barca fan" instead of someone who becomes so jealous he hates a football club he knows nothing about. You are easily the most jealous football fan I know, so maybe people should start feeling bad for you. You're an extremely childish 30-some year-old.
And you are exactly like Maher, yamensbs and ESS_Juventino. A glory hunter who supports more than one team.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Can you imagine the reactions from the Milan camp after tonights win? For 20 days, until the next round, we will have to hear how this was the real Milan, how they are still scudetto contenders, how 9 pts is something reachable, how great KA-PA-RO is.
I can't wait.

The more they build themselves up, the bigger the fall is when they fail.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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I don't agree with this sentiment. tricks are a part of the game, and they are entertaining to watch, i dont think it means he isnt showing respect.

Nani did the same to us when they beat us in the Fa cup last season, people had the same reaction but i never understood it. should he not be allowed to showboat and enjoy himself when his team is winning 4-0??
If it's part and parcel of the way you play, then that's fair enough, but when you're winning 4-0 and only then decide to act cool, then I think it is disrespectful
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Well, what's wrong with that? Cronios and Vinny are being cursed here because of their pessimistic posts, now what's the problem of Milanistas being optimistic about future? And, if 6 pts is something reachable (which is not considering the way the refs treat Inter), 9 pts will be reachable as well.
That's not optimism. That's being an attention whore.
Only 5 days ago, when the difference between Milan and Inter was 9pts Berlusconi said that the scudetto is lost.
Now hear the post match comments.
 
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