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Ronaldo reacts to defeat by demanding move to Real

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By Sam Wallace and Steve Tongue in Basle
Friday, 20 June 2008


Cristiano Ronaldo announced for the first time last night that he wants to leave Manchester United for Real Madrid just an hour after Portugal crashed out of Euro 2008. The winger stalked off the pitch at the final whistle after the 3-2 defeat to Germany here and then announced his intention to seal a move to Real Madrid within the next "three or four days."

Ronaldo said: "The possibilities [of moving to Real] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear." He has flirted with the idea up until now and dropped hints about his future but this is the first time he has been so blunt about the move to Real Madrid.
With United so entrenched in the view that they do not want to lose the man who scored them 42 goals last season, it is difficult to predict how the next few days will play out. The 23-year-old still has four years left on a contract he signed only last season and his fee would undoubtedly break the world transfer record of £45m paid by Real for Zinedine Zidane in 2001. The next move will be Ronaldo's and there is a suggestion that he is prepared to hand in a transfer request to get his transfer.
Whether Sir Alex Ferguson and United will be quite so stubborn in the face of this outright revolt from their star player remains to be seen. What is clear is that Ronaldo's campaign to leave United is no longer based on whispers, the man himself has stated clearly that he wants to leave.
Ronaldo also said that he will need an operation on a foot injury that has plagued him for the last three months. He described it as a "small problem".
Luiz Felipe Scolari has had his last game in charge of Portugal – and his major rivals in the Premier League next season look set to lose their best player – but the new Chelsea manager was not happy with one of his new players. He was furious with Chelsea's Michael Ballack last night for a push on his club-mate Paulo Ferreira before he headed the third goal to give Germany a 3-1 lead.
"I don't want to say that Germany benefited, but all the screens and televisions showed that Ballack pushed Paulo Ferreira," Scolari said. "Unfortunately the referee didn't see it and we stopped. I don't know if that changed the game, we may have lost 2-1. But when we are pressing the opposition and we suffer a third goal, we have to start all over again. If it's a foul it has to be given by the referee."
Lack of discipline at set-pieces upset the Portugal coach. Although clearly unwilling to appear too critical of his team on their last night together, he must have had Ferreira in mind when he said: "What went wrong was the dead-ball situations, free-kicks. We had certain players to mark Ballack and certain players to mark the others. But the players changed the people who were marking and Germany made the most of it."
Scolari denied that announcing his move to Chelsea halfway through the tournament had any effect on the Portugal team, but was prepared to accept that ultimate responsibility for results rests with the coach. "If I hadn't announced I was going to Chelsea we would still have lost the last two games," he said. "We lost because we didn't do things right or with more quality. It was nothing to do with Chelsea. Some people will write or imagine it was but that's not the case. I'm responsible for choosing the players and planning to follow a certain plan. The manager takes responsibility for Portugal not being in the semis. He is the one who chooses the players and tactics."
Having indicated last week that four years at Chelsea – if given anything like that time – would see him through until retirement, he even suggested that returning as manager of Portugal might be possible. "I have a new project now but it's a national team and country I love and I will never forget them," Scolari added.
Joachim Löw, the Germany coach, was banned from the media conference as well as the touchline. His assistant Hans-Dieter Flick appeared to enjoy the limelight and admitted to having had "a small bet that we would score from a set piece and we got two of them". On Ballack's push, he shrugged: "We don't have to think about that any more. Whether foul was given, it doesn't matter to me now."
 
70m is not enough.
£100. No less. We have every right to ask for that. He's the BPITW. If Real can't afford him (and I believe Real have already promised him they can, which is why he did say earlier (which none of us believed) that he will go to Real if they put their £ where there mouth is)
That would soften the blow.
I don't really want him around any more. I have some doctor friends in a Manchester hospital (:nono:)

Good to see you back. And what do you mean with the doctor part?
 
So what do we have.....this is where we are now

He wants to go
United have to let him go first
Real have to pay up.

United will look like fools. Red faced
Prancing pony gone
Real believe they are the biggest of the big
We have a sack load of $$ which the glazer's MUST put back into the team. Get your calculators out guys.
 
If we want to keep him then keep him. If we want to sell say 100 mill cash up front or feck off.

Personally I'd keep him no matter what even if he wants to go. After all we can sell him at the end of next season if we want.
 
So what do we have.....this is where we are now

He wants to go
United have to let him go first
Real have to pay up.

United will look like fools. Red faced
Prancing pony gone
Real believe they are the biggest of the big
We have a sack load of $$ which the glazer's MUST put back into the team. Get your calculators out guys.

I hope we can get a discount off the new kit should Ronnie sale goes thru.
 
If we want to keep him then keep him. If we want to sell say 100 mill cash up front or feck off.

Personally I'd keep him no matter what even if he wants to go. After all we can sell him at the end of next season if we want.
I really can't see United letting him go so easily after all they've said. They will look like fools.
I think the shit has hit the fan and the fallout's going to be smelly
 
Ronaldo reacts to defeat by demanding move to Real

By Sam Wallace and Steve Tongue in Basle

Ronaldo said: "The possibilities [of moving to Real] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear." He has flirted with the idea up until now and dropped hints about his future but this is the first time he has been so blunt about the move to Real Madrid.

"Blunt" would be if he actually said what the writers put in parenthesis. If you have to provide [of moving to Real] to fill in the blanks, then it is about as far from "blunt" as it could be.

Here are some other interpretations:

"The possibilities [of getting a new United contract] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear."

"The possibilities [of buying a pony] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear."

"The possibilities [of getting Torres to blow me] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear."

"The possibilities [of fecking a donkey] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear."

"The possibilities [of getting a rocket ship] are great, but as I've always said it doesn't depend only on me. In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement. I have many desires and in the next few days they will become clear."
 
If we want to keep him then keep him. If we want to sell say 100 mill cash up front or feck off.

Personally I'd keep him no matter what even if he wants to go. After all we can sell him at the end of next season if we want.

Exactly, we also need to target a probable player to fill that place.

We cant plan right now, we rather keep him at least one more season and target the right player or players. Then put him a price (100 m) not less cause if they really want him thats the price or feck off.

I also dont want to see Ronaldo getting the Best Player in the World award at Madrid. From the last interview of Fergie he was pretty sure that Ronaldo will remain at the club and even if Ronaldo wants to go he cant do nothing about it. The Glazers also dont want to sell so its us winning anyway.
 
Since when has "possibilities" been taken to mean "probability"?
 
We have to accept the fact that he wants to go. That's beyond a doubt now. There was no "I stay" today.
Whether United let him go is now the question.
 
I will be gutted if he leaves, mainly because he was part of a very special team here with the potential to dominate for years while giving us great football week in week out.

We will move on and all that, but he was really an important part of a very very special team.
 
I expect the saga to drag on for the rest of the summer, and we're almost at page 200 now.

This thread has potential to surpass the Tevez thread. No tits required
 
What about Barca fans when they lost Figo to their league rival
Don't forget Figo and Barcelona.

That's actually different, since there was rivalry-bitterness involved as well
Due to their rivalry I didn't include them. They probably felt 10 times worse. It would be like liverpool selling torres to us or us rooney to them. Way worse a feeling imo.
 
Due to their rivalry I didn't include them. They probably felt 10 times worse. It would be like liverpool selling torres to us or us rooney to them. Way worse a feeling imo.

Barca couldn't do anything about it though because Real activated a release clause.
 
I will be gutted if he leaves, mainly because he was part of a very special team here with the potential to dominate for years while giving us great football week in week out.

We will move on and all that, but he was really an important part of a very very special team.
Yep
 
I will be gutted if he leaves, mainly because he was part of a very special team here with the potential to dominate for years while giving us great football week in week out.

We will move on and all that, but he was really an important part of a very very special team.
Indeed. With the quality and age of the squad, it looked like this team could have dominated for years. We'll find somebody as though, as we always do, and Ronaldo will be missing out.
 
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heck, i'll take it one step closer for the feck of it. had staye dout of the muppetry of the ronnie exit/stay saga, but i couldnt refuse this opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause.
 
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Real Madrid is sending a message about being bigger than United if they win this round, and when selling clubs hear United's windfall, you bet the selling price will be astronomical. Real Madrid will do this again come a few years time.
 
If Ronaldo doesn't think that playing for Manchester United is the greatest honour in the world he can go. No matter how good he is do we really want someone who thinks we're just a stepping stone to his "dream" team. Ronaldo is a great player but I think it's a bit too much "all about him" and the team is secondary. Just hope we get enough money for him.
 
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