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If Ronaldos still at the club next season it's because Sir Alex wants him at the club and we have to trust Sir Alex. Additionally, we have to ask ourselves, what do we want to achieve?

I think the best thing would be for people to sing the songs of the players but you got two choices

If you don't sing viva ronaldo your showing him nothing

If you do sing his name if he does something good then your being productive and you lift the whole team

He may not deserve it, but you can sing it and not mean it. By all means say yes!!! but think yess!!! you cnut!!!...

It would be foolish to implode. You might be right but sometimes you have to play it smart. If Ronaldo's used us, let's use him (if he stays) and then when he goes move on.

Other clubs come out, other clubs fans and say it's wrong! but deep down a lot will be loving it. So yes it's cold and clinical but feck it?

We're dealing with a cold person and if he's used us, let's not be shy in using him and then selling him when it's right for us to sell and that will be when Sir Alex gives it the go ahead so call him names by all means but be smart if he's playing for us in future
 
Thats it, ive decided that Ronaldo really is a cnut of epic proportions and I want him out! Stood by him too long, the fans feckin worshipped him and chanted his name at every possible moment even in matches without his presence, then he goes and takes a big dump on the club, the manager and the fans.

I actually hope the greasy cnut doesnt pick up the world player of the year award now - they should just give it to Sir Alex for his prophecy and his brilliance, regardless if he isnt a player.



Id rather gerrard got it.
 
If Ronaldos still at the club next season it's because Sir Alex wants him at the club and we have to trust Sir Alex. Additionally, we have to ask ourselves, what do we want achieve?

I think the best thing would be for people to sing the songs of the players but you got two choices

If you don't sign viva ronaldo your showing him nothing

If you do sing his name if he does something good then your being productive and you lift the whole team

He may not deserve it, but you can sing it and not mean it. By all means say yes!!! but think yess!!! you cnut!!!...

It would be foolish to implode. You might be right but sometimes you have to play it smart. If Ronaldo's used us, let's use him (if he stays) and then when he goes move on.

Other clubs come out, other clubs fans and say it's wrong! but deep down a lot will be loving it. So yes it's cold and clinical but feck it?

We're dealing with a cold person and if he's used us, let's not be shy in using him and then selling him when it's right for us to sell and that will be when Sir Alex gives it the go ahead

Amen brother
 
We're still not selling and Ronnie's still not submitted a request.

He has too much to lose financially if he did submit a transfer request - He will do all in his power to avoid handing in a request.
 
I think Ronaldo will stay a Manchester United player next season due to SAF's insistence that the Portuguese will be going nowhere. This leads me wonder what it is actually going to be like next season when the most high profile player at the club has already declared he would rather be playing his football somewhere else alienating himself from the fans and no doubt agitating teammates and staff.

Imagine all those post match interviews after a game when he receives a man of the match award (and if last season is anything to go by there will be a lot more of those) having to answer monotonous questions about his future? 'Are you still happy at United Cristiano?', 'Do you love the club Cristiano?'.

I would guess there will be a cloud of unease at the club next season knowing that a vital player is unpopular with the fans and will probably be gone in the summer of 2009 anyway. Usually a player who gets stick from the public isn't very good and not visible in the media but i'm convinced Ronaldo will still have a big part to play next season once he returns to fitness making this whole situation all the more prominent and unbearable.

This transfer window has been dominated by Ronaldo, once the actual football begins and we marvel at the likes of Scholes, Tevez, Anderson and Ronaldo's (on the pitch) performances there will be lots of other things to discuss. Let's hope next season isn't dominated by the tedious and destabilising Ronaldo transfer saga somehow I get the feeling that might not be the case.
 
this is what I don't get. In the 06 world cup, ronaldo said he was prepared to make his dream move to RM. search for villar mir +cunto's name and you'll see many articles. Yet, we turned our backs to this and we were all "viva ronaldo". the OT faithful should've sticked a foot up his ass in that first home game. where was all the uproar?

This OT faithful watched us win 2 titles and a european cup since 06, I'll stick with what happened, thanks.
 
Sorry but if he stays he should not be rewarded in any way. Terrible precedent.

Who said anything about rewarding him?


A big pay day will soothe any pain. Besides only time will tell who gets a better deal if a sale was agreed. Real get your cheque book out, and make the boy live his dream. It was fantastic while it lasted.

Not necessarily,they could get Ronaldo and win a trophy next year and we lose him and do the same, but Real are already of a poor moral standing and can't lose antying in taht sesne, we can.

Submitting to Ronnie will only fuel a greater number of players to act as he has, it weaknes the club and the integiry of Sir Alex to some extent after what he said right at the beginning of this mess.

Stand your ground Fergie!
 
If Ronaldos still at the club next season it's because Sir Alex wants him at the club and we have to trust Sir Alex. Additionally, we have to ask ourselves, what do we want to achieve?

I think the best thing would be for people to sing the songs of the players but you got two choices

If you don't sing viva ronaldo your showing him nothing

If you do sing his name if he does something good then your being productive and you lift the whole team

He may not deserve it, but you can sing it and not mean it. By all means say yes!!! but think yess!!! you cnut!!!...

It would be foolish to implode. You might be right but sometimes you have to play it smart. If Ronaldo's used us, let's use him (if he stays) and then when he goes move on.

Other clubs come out, other clubs fans and say it's wrong! but deep down a lot will be loving it. So yes it's cold and clinical but feck it?

We're dealing with a cold person and if he's used us, let's not be shy in using him and then selling him when it's right for us to sell and that will be when Sir Alex gives it the go ahead so call him names by all means but be smart if he's playing for us in future

good post striker:)
 
Not necessarily,they could get Ronaldo and win a trophy next year and we lose him and do the same, but Real are already of a poor moral standing and can't lose antying in taht sesne, we can.

Submitting to Ronnie will only fuel a greater number of players to act as he has, it weaknes the club and the integiry of Sir Alex to some extent after what he said right at the beginning of this mess.

Stand your ground Fergie!

well said nick
 
If Ronaldos still at the club next season it's because Sir Alex wants him at the club and we have to trust Sir Alex. Additionally, we have to ask ourselves, what do we want to achieve?

I think the best thing would be for people to sing the songs of the players but you got two choices

If you don't sing viva ronaldo your showing him nothing

If you do sing his name if he does something good then your being productive and you lift the whole team

He may not deserve it, but you can sing it and not mean it. By all means say yes!!! but think yess!!! you cnut!!!...

It would be foolish to implode. You might be right but sometimes you have to play it smart. If Ronaldo's used us, let's use him (if he stays) and then when he goes move on.

Other clubs come out, other clubs fans and say it's wrong! but deep down a lot will be loving it. So yes it's cold and clinical but feck it?

We're dealing with a cold person and if he's used us, let's not be shy in using him and then selling him when it's right for us to sell and that will be when Sir Alex gives it the go ahead so call him names by all means but be smart if he's playing for us in future

My lad has already put his Ronaldo shirt in the non-recyclable rubbish. If he stays and scores next year we will sing 'United', no way will we sing 'Viva Ronaldo'. I havent liked the way Ronaldo celebrates his goals for a long time anyway - a look of 'well what did you expect, it is me you know'.
 
If Ronaldos still at the club next season it's because Sir Alex wants him at the club and we have to trust Sir Alex. Additionally, we have to ask ourselves, what do we want to achieve?

I think the best thing would be for people to sing the songs of the players but you got two choices

If you don't sing viva ronaldo your showing him nothing

If you do sing his name if he does something good then your being productive and you lift the whole team

He may not deserve it, but you can sing it and not mean it. By all means say yes!!! but think yess!!! you cnut!!!...

It would be foolish to implode. You might be right but sometimes you have to play it smart. If Ronaldo's used us, let's use him (if he stays) and then when he goes move on.

Other clubs come out, other clubs fans and say it's wrong! but deep down a lot will be loving it. So yes it's cold and clinical but feck it?

We're dealing with a cold person and if he's used us, let's not be shy in using him and then selling him when it's right for us to sell and that will be when Sir Alex gives it the go ahead so call him names by all means but be smart if he's playing for us in future

Agree with most of that Striker, though if people don't want to sing his name and don't want to be silent either, a chant for Sir Alex or the club would fit the occasion fine. That seems to be a workable compromise IMO.
 
Agree with most of that Striker, though if people don't want to sing his name and don't want to be silent either, a chant for Sir Alex or the club would fit the occasion fine. That seems to be a workable compromise IMO.

exactly. This has had a major impact on the kids, fans world wide. Everyone else will be booing and half of them because they are loving it.

This is classic media, SSN are in heaven at blatters comments. They don't give a flying feck who's offended. It's a news story.

These people, without the best interests of the club will say anything and be happy if it effects the team. Everyones free to sing whatever, whenever but booing, I don't think is worth it and i hope some do the viva song even if some of the lyrics are slightly altered ;)..

We're giving people what they want. We're being used. Ronaldo doing what he did has pissed us off and let's not give those people what they want because we shouldn't go to games to boo the players.

We're champions of England and Europe. There to be shot at so keep doing what you must in general but at games or whatever, let's not give these people what they want. feck em.

We got too much of a good thing going on and they know it

Rednails - I would agree his celebrations have been a little self obsessive. He's just a poser at the end of the day and a cnut :p
 
exactly. This has had a major impact on the kids, fans world wide. Everyone else will be booing and half of them because they are loving it.

This is classic media, SSN are in heaven at blatters comments. They don't give a flying feck who's offended. It's a news story.

These people, without the best interests of the club will say anything and be happy if it effects the team. Everyones free to sing whatever, whenever but booing, I don't think is worth it and i hope some do the viva song even if some of the lyrics are slightly altered ;)..

We're giving people what they want. We're being used. Ronaldo doing what he did has pissed us off and let's not give those people what they want because we shouldn't go to games to boo the players.

We're champions of England and Europe. There to be shot at so keep doing what you must in general but at games or whatever, let's not give these people what they want. feck em.

We got too much of a good thing going on and they know it

Rednails - I would agree his celebrations have been a little self obsessive. He's just a poser at the end of the day and a cnut :p

And I will never forgive him for breaking down in tears (crocodile?) after the CL shoot-out and taking the cameras off the real hero of the hour VDS.
 
And I will never forgive him for breaking down in tears (crocodile?) after the CL shoot-out and taking the cameras off the real hero of the hour VDS.

Oh get a grip

Sometimes I really don't know whether to take you seriously or not.

It was tears of relief and joy. He had missed a penalty and had won the CL, something which he had always wanted to win.


I am sure the first thing that came in to his head was 'lets fake some tears'.:rolleyes:
 
And I will never forgive him for breaking down in tears (crocodile?) after the CL shoot-out and taking the cameras off the real hero of the hour VDS.

Jeez - people are finding some pretty random flaws now...

I agree his goal celebrations are total arrogance, but you've got a pretty short memory if you can't remember how much we loved that at the time. Did oyu hate Eric for his celebrations too?
 
Jeez - people are finding some pretty random flaws now...

I agree his goal celebrations are total arrogance, but you've got a pretty short memory if you can't remember how much we loved that at the time. Did oyu hate Eric for his celebrations too?

I hated Thierry Henry's arrogance, but he was an Arrogant Gooner. I loved Eric's arrogance as well as Ronnie's, but they're our arrogant gits. I will change my mind when he finally joins Madrid of course.
 
Free Chris Ronaldo
Free free
Free free free Chris Ronaldo

Free Chris Ronaldo

5 years in captivity
Boots to big to fit his feet
His body abused, but he wants to go free
He's so scared he's avoiding Fergie

Free Chris Ronaldo

Won it all for M.U.F.C.
He was adored by the Red Army
All he earned was 150...
Thousand pounds every week

Free Chris Ronaldo

Blatter says "It's slavery"
Ronaldo replied "Yes I agree"
You're so deaf that you cannot hear him
He won't back to O.T.

Free Chris Ronaldo
:lol:
 
And I will never forgive him for breaking down in tears (crocodile?) after the CL shoot-out and taking the cameras off the real hero of the hour VDS.

That was never stage managed mate.

There's something about Ronaldo, or for that matter all geniuses, which make them different, to the extent they seem flawed to their detractors.
 
We have two options, one to let an unhappy player who has annoyed a lot of people to come back, or let Real get what they want. Both not ideal scenarios. But personally I reckon the bigger principle for a club of the stature of United is to not allow players who have no heart to play any where near Old Trafford.

A big pay day will soothe any pain. Besides only time will tell who gets a better deal if a sale was agreed. Real get your cheque book out, and make the boy live his dream. It was fantastic while it lasted.

I'm not sure the bigger principle isn't to show that no club can walk all over us. I think the majority here have sized Cristiano up now and don't want him at the club given he clearly doesn't want to be here. But he can only leave if a club puts up a monumental transfer fee for him. It's no good Madrid now saying they'll only pay say £40million for him - or should I say 2 Darren Bents - they have to match our valuation. Which will be very, very high for a player we don't want to sell, has 4 years contract left, and is arguably the best player in the world, certainly the best last season. If Madrid don't get close to that price, there's no negotiation, its tough luck Ronaldo. Madrid obviously don't want you as much as you want them

It'd be nice if it got to that point that another couple of clubs try to come in and create a bit of competitiveness over his selling price. But I don't think it matters. I think its unrealistic now to say we won't sell Ronaldo at any price - although necessary for negotiating - but it still has to be our price
 
Leaving Ronaldo to rot in the reserves, assuming a potential transfer fee of £50m would end up costing the club in the region of £70m, for nothing when you take into account wages. From a Business point of view it would be absolute madness to pay that much for a principle, from a fan's point of view I'd love to see it.
 
It would be a very expensive principle Nick. Besides I would draw your attention to ch7 previous post regards the destabalising factor.

Very likely, but worth it. No pain no gain and all that.

Besides,Madrid have shown no sign of getting remotely close to someof the valuations put on Ronaldo in this thread. An extra season's P.R and marketing through Cristiano too, and it will send out the much needed message to up and coming players.

As for ch7, i'd missed that so.....


I think Ronaldo will stay a Manchester United player next season due to SAF's insistence that the Portuguese will be going nowhere. This leads me wonder what it is actually going to be like next season when the most high profile player at the club has already declared he would rather be playing his football somewhere else alienating himself from the fans and no doubt agitating teammates and staff.

Imagine all those post match interviews after a game when he receives a man of the match award (and if last season is anything to go by there will be a lot more of those) having to answer monotonous questions about his future? 'Are you still happy at United Cristiano?', 'Do you love the club Cristiano?'.

I would guess there will be a cloud of unease at the club next season knowing that a vital player is unpopular with the fans and will probably be gone in the summer of 2009 anyway. Usually a player who gets stick from the public isn't very good and not visible in the media but i'm convinced Ronaldo will still have a big part to play next season once he returns to fitness making this whole situation all the more prominent and unbearable.

This transfer window has been dominated by Ronaldo, once the actual football begins and we marvel at the likes of Scholes, Tevez, Anderson and Ronaldo's (on the pitch) performances there will be lots of other things to discuss. Let's hope next season isn't dominated by the tedious and destabilising Ronaldo transfer saga somehow I get the feeling that might not be the case.

I fully understand your concerns, raised them myself a hundred pages back or soemthing [lol You dont' say that everyd ay on a forum].

Anyway, i reckon that Rooney and Tevez in particular will be further motivated by it. The players who plan on being here in the medium-long term may well think less of Ronaldo but equally will wanto to re-emphasise that the grass isn't always greener.

Nani is an interesting case i think, sure he is one fo Ronnie's mates but equally he is an ambitous footballer confident in his ability. Might he see an opening here? One Portugese wingers' decline in popularity is his opporunity.

However of course there will be moments where members of the squad and look over at this celebrations and shake their head or mutter something under their breath. The task for Sir Alex and his new No 2 is to ensure that regardless of Ronaldo's end game, once the XI cross that line they are puling in the same direction. A good number of the same motives that have made him act as he has these past weeks if not months, will mean that once fit, he can do not different but to try and maintain his status as one fo the top players in the world.

And if this whole episode ahs demonstrated one thing, we know that the lad is well capable of handling the media.

That mask is gone now is all, we'll have no illusions. I believe we call live with that for a season or so eh. :)

The supporters don't have to love him, they dont' even have to openly suport him if that is their wish, simply accept his presence. Many a supporter might not cheer the man but by god most will be cheering hsi goals [if and when he plays for us in a crunch match again].
 
as expensive as an exodus of players who have a good season then make ridiculous demands on the threat of leaving, knowing that they can force a move if they so wish?

You and Sultan are both right. This is why many United fans are so bitter about this, we are between a rock and a hard place.

If he stays morale will plummet and the fans will probably give him a hard time, at best they will only tolerate him.

If he goes it will open a floodgate of players (at all clubs) who will behave in the same manner knowing their club will eventually release them and it allows the unscrupulous scum like those at Marsa and Real (one and the same) to do this every time knowing they have the unqualified support of FIFA and UEFA. None of our players would be immune from this if they played well enough.
 
You and Sultan are both right. This is why many United fans are so bitter about this, we are between a rock and a hard place.

If he stays morale will plummet and the fans will probably give him a hard time, at best they will only tolerate him.

If he goes it will open a floodgate of players (at all clubs) who will behave in the same manner knowing their club will eventually release them and it allows the unscrupulous scum like those at Marsa and Real (one and the same) to do this every time knowing they have the unqualified support of FIFA and UEFA. None of our players would be immune from this if they played well enough.

but i feel you are underestimating SAF,IMHO.
why will players treat him any different? most of them are not born and bred fans.
good post though with good points fella.
 
Leaving Ronaldo to rot in the reserves, assuming a potential transfer fee of £50m would end up costing the club in the region of £70m, for nothing when you take into account wages. From a Business point of view it would be absolute madness to pay that much for a principle, from a fan's point of view I'd love to see it.

If we could go forward 10-15 years and look back on our transfer activity, i'd wager even the business grounds for it woud be sound. It ahs the potential to be a real watershed moment. From the youth team upwards here and elsewhere, players are watching on.

What do we want them to take out of this?

1] That if you throw a fit and disrespect your club in the media that they'll do your bidding?

2] That there are limits, and certain ways of behaving if you want something to go your way?

This isn't Ronaldo throwing his weight around at an up and coming club or one in that tier below the CL, we are fresh with success and maintain a good image globally. Sir Alex too has said more than once that he will stay, his word is on the line here.
 
Hence the flood of Irish ambulances and fire brigades that went into the north when Belfast was bombed eh?

Went to what they officially classed as a part of their country to help their own people? Most countries would if bombed.
I was just thinking of the taoiseach being the only person to send condolences to Germany after the events witnessed in the youtube videos earlier in this thread... Anyway, I've got no beef with the Irish, it was just a through-away comment... no offence meant to anybody.:angel:

This thread's great for going of on totally random tangets, eh?
 
You and Sultan are both right. This is why many United fans are so bitter about this, we are between a rock and a hard place.

If he stays morale will plummet and the fans will probably give him a hard time, at best they will only tolerate him.

If he goes it will open a floodgate of players (at all clubs) who will behave in the same manner knowing their club will eventually release them and it allows the unscrupulous scum like those at Marsa and Real (one and the same) to do this every time knowing they have the unqualified support of FIFA and UEFA. None of our players would be immune from this if they played well enough.

Trust me GD, I'd love to stick a finger at Real, but we are not in the same league financially as Roman. We need the money to make a few buys, and most probably tinker with the formation.

The way to show Real is to carry on winning. The next European trophy win would just eclipse everything we've done in the past - mainly to show Real Madrid up.
 
Fame for the thread at last - But no mention of Bahama Red shock:

The Times July 12, 2008

Fans turn backs on Cristiano Ronaldo after outbursts

James Ducker


If Manchester United supporters seemed prepared to give Cristiano Ronaldo the benefit of the doubt as question marks surfaced at the start of the summer about the Portugal forward's commitment to the club, such backing appeared to have all but evaporated last night as fans lost patience with a player who has gone from hero to zero in seven bewildering weeks.

United's following have clung wishfully to the hope that comments attributed to Ronaldo affirming his desire to move to Real Madrid have at best been fabricated, at worst misconstrued or misinterpreted. But the player's alarming outburst this week has left no one in any doubt about his intentions.

Ronaldo's badgering to leave has been reason enough for resentment, but it is his claims in a television interview during which he echoed the comments of Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, that his situation at Old Trafford is tantamount to slavery that has most outraged the United faithful and strengthened the feeling that there is no way back for a player who scored 42 goals last season.

As many fans wrestle with rising ticket prices during a sharp economic downturn, the attitude of a player who earns £120,000 a week - discounting the millions he receives from endorsement and sponsorship deals - likening his position to that of a slave has bred widespread contempt.

Much of the ire by United supporters in recent seasons has been directed at the Glazer family and the perceived never-ending commercialisation of the club, but the overwhelming message to the American owners from fans yesterday appeared to be to cash in on Ronaldo while they can. Real are thought to be prepared to stump up in excess of £60million for the player. The consensus on message boards was that United should “bleed Real dry” for every penny the club can get, although a vocal minority called for Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager, to let the player “rot in the reserves”, a threat that the Glazer family made some weeks ago.

Redcafe.net, one of the leading United forums, has received more than 15,000 posts on Ronaldo, most of which depicted in often graphic detail the extent of the deterioration of the player's relationship with the fans, with “absolute disgrace” perhaps the most frequent and polite insult directed at the Portuguese.

Ronaldo is used to confronting and overcoming adversity, but while he received a warm welcome back from United supporters after his involvement in Wayne Rooney's sending-off during England's quarter-final defeat by Portugal in the 2006 World Cup, it remains to be seen whether the fans will forgive him if be stays at Old Trafford beyond this summer. The first clues should come this afternoon, when United face Aberdeen in a pre-season friendly at Pittodrie.

Even had he not been ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury, Ronaldo would not have been at the match, although the fans' reaction to his hankering for a move is likely to overshadow the result and the celebrations to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Aberdeen's Ferguson-inspired European Cup Winners' Cup victory over Real.

Although numerous conspiracy theories are doing the rounds, with some suggesting that the Glazers are prepared to sell Ronaldo and that United are happy for the speculation to continue because they have yet to sign anyone, amid fears that Ferguson has little money to spend, the overwhelming belief is that the club want to keep the player. That battle, however, is likely to get harder after Carlos Queiroz was confirmed as the new Portugal coach yesterday.

Ferguson was loath to lose his assistant, but despite offering Queiroz a significantly improved contract, the attraction of succeeding Luiz Felipe Scolari proved too great for the Portuguese to resist.

Moscow's transport authority says that Manchester United owe $230,000 (about £115,600) for buses used by their fans for the Champions League final against Chelsea in May. Yekaterina Bostoyeva, the Moscow Transit Authority spokeswoman, said last night that 425 buses were hired for the supporters on the day of the final and two preceding days. She said that Chelsea had settled their debt of $120,000 for 220 buses through travel companies. United, who won the final in a penalty shoot-out, could not be reached for comment last night, but Co-operative Travel, which usually organises travel for United fans abroad, said that it is looking into the claims.
 
Fame for the thread at last - But no mention of Bahama Red shock:

The Times July 12, 2008

Fans turn backs on Cristiano Ronaldo after outbursts

James Ducker


If Manchester United supporters seemed prepared to give Cristiano Ronaldo the benefit of the doubt as question marks surfaced at the start of the summer about the Portugal forward's commitment to the club, such backing appeared to have all but evaporated last night as fans lost patience with a player who has gone from hero to zero in seven bewildering weeks.

United's following have clung wishfully to the hope that comments attributed to Ronaldo affirming his desire to move to Real Madrid have at best been fabricated, at worst misconstrued or misinterpreted. But the player's alarming outburst this week has left no one in any doubt about his intentions.

Ronaldo's badgering to leave has been reason enough for resentment, but it is his claims in a television interview during which he echoed the comments of Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, that his situation at Old Trafford is tantamount to slavery that has most outraged the United faithful and strengthened the feeling that there is no way back for a player who scored 42 goals last season.

As many fans wrestle with rising ticket prices during a sharp economic downturn, the attitude of a player who earns £120,000 a week - discounting the millions he receives from endorsement and sponsorship deals - likening his position to that of a slave has bred widespread contempt.

Much of the ire by United supporters in recent seasons has been directed at the Glazer family and the perceived never-ending commercialisation of the club, but the overwhelming message to the American owners from fans yesterday appeared to be to cash in on Ronaldo while they can. Real are thought to be prepared to stump up in excess of £60million for the player. The consensus on message boards was that United should “bleed Real dry” for every penny the club can get, although a vocal minority called for Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager, to let the player “rot in the reserves”, a threat that the Glazer family made some weeks ago.

Redcafe.net, one of the leading United forums, has received more than 15,000 posts on Ronaldo, most of which depicted in often graphic detail the extent of the deterioration of the player's relationship with the fans, with “absolute disgrace” perhaps the most frequent and polite insult directed at the Portuguese.

Ronaldo is used to confronting and overcoming adversity, but while he received a warm welcome back from United supporters after his involvement in Wayne Rooney's sending-off during England's quarter-final defeat by Portugal in the 2006 World Cup, it remains to be seen whether the fans will forgive him if be stays at Old Trafford beyond this summer. The first clues should come this afternoon, when United face Aberdeen in a pre-season friendly at Pittodrie.

Even had he not been ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury, Ronaldo would not have been at the match, although the fans' reaction to his hankering for a move is likely to overshadow the result and the celebrations to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Aberdeen's Ferguson-inspired European Cup Winners' Cup victory over Real.

Although numerous conspiracy theories are doing the rounds, with some suggesting that the Glazers are prepared to sell Ronaldo and that United are happy for the speculation to continue because they have yet to sign anyone, amid fears that Ferguson has little money to spend, the overwhelming belief is that the club want to keep the player. That battle, however, is likely to get harder after Carlos Queiroz was confirmed as the new Portugal coach yesterday.

Ferguson was loath to lose his assistant, but despite offering Queiroz a significantly improved contract, the attraction of succeeding Luiz Felipe Scolari proved too great for the Portuguese to resist.

Moscow's transport authority says that Manchester United owe $230,000 (about £115,600) for buses used by their fans for the Champions League final against Chelsea in May. Yekaterina Bostoyeva, the Moscow Transit Authority spokeswoman, said last night that 425 buses were hired for the supporters on the day of the final and two preceding days. She said that Chelsea had settled their debt of $120,000 for 220 buses through travel companies. United, who won the final in a penalty shoot-out, could not be reached for comment last night, but Co-operative Travel, which usually organises travel for United fans abroad, said that it is looking into the claims.

so most fans feel he is an absolute disgrace eh?
we are so skint we cant even pay $230,000 transport fee from CL final..

sultan, have you called the times recently?


a sign of the Times..do me a favour!
 
If we could go forward 10-15 years and look back on our transfer activity, i'd wager even the business grounds for it woud be sound. It ahs the potential to be a real watershed moment. From the youth team upwards here and elsewhere, players are watching on.

I would say Ronaldo's off pitch attraction is well and truely over in England. The only way we can benefit financially is another great season with Ronaldo helping us to achieve on the field.

Players already have too much power, I hardly think us standing our ground will help much. As for SAF having announced not wanting to sell, I've heard that line a number of times in the past - it's called negotiation.
 
News just in:

Ronaldo hands in transfer request.

In an exclusive interview he claims that he has has read The Times, and is leaving because those cnuts in Redcafe does not love him anymore.
 
2 chants for Ronnie next year.

He dreams of Madrid, wants to play in why-i-ite.
That boy Ronaldo is a little shite!

Piss off Ron-al-do, Piss off Ron-al-do,
Shagging Calderon? feckin do one Ron
Piss off Ron-al-do!

Only joking like:smirk:
 
Fame for the thread at last - But no mention of Bahama Red shock:

The Times July 12, 2008

Fans turn backs on Cristiano Ronaldo after outbursts

James Ducker


If Manchester United supporters seemed prepared to give Cristiano Ronaldo the benefit of the doubt as question marks surfaced at the start of the summer about the Portugal forward's commitment to the club, such backing appeared to have all but evaporated last night as fans lost patience with a player who has gone from hero to zero in seven bewildering weeks.

United's following have clung wishfully to the hope that comments attributed to Ronaldo affirming his desire to move to Real Madrid have at best been fabricated, at worst misconstrued or misinterpreted. But the player's alarming outburst this week has left no one in any doubt about his intentions.

Ronaldo's badgering to leave has been reason enough for resentment, but it is his claims in a television interview during which he echoed the comments of Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, that his situation at Old Trafford is tantamount to slavery that has most outraged the United faithful and strengthened the feeling that there is no way back for a player who scored 42 goals last season.

As many fans wrestle with rising ticket prices during a sharp economic downturn, the attitude of a player who earns £120,000 a week - discounting the millions he receives from endorsement and sponsorship deals - likening his position to that of a slave has bred widespread contempt.

Much of the ire by United supporters in recent seasons has been directed at the Glazer family and the perceived never-ending commercialisation of the club, but the overwhelming message to the American owners from fans yesterday appeared to be to cash in on Ronaldo while they can. Real are thought to be prepared to stump up in excess of £60million for the player. The consensus on message boards was that United should “bleed Real dry” for every penny the club can get, although a vocal minority called for Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager, to let the player “rot in the reserves”, a threat that the Glazer family made some weeks ago.

Redcafe.net, one of the leading United forums, has received more than 15,000 posts on Ronaldo, most of which depicted in often graphic detail the extent of the deterioration of the player's relationship with the fans, with “absolute disgrace” perhaps the most frequent and polite insult directed at the Portuguese.

Ronaldo is used to confronting and overcoming adversity, but while he received a warm welcome back from United supporters after his involvement in Wayne Rooney's sending-off during England's quarter-final defeat by Portugal in the 2006 World Cup, it remains to be seen whether the fans will forgive him if be stays at Old Trafford beyond this summer. The first clues should come this afternoon, when United face Aberdeen in a pre-season friendly at Pittodrie.

Even had he not been ruled out for up to three months with an ankle injury, Ronaldo would not have been at the match, although the fans' reaction to his hankering for a move is likely to overshadow the result and the celebrations to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Aberdeen's Ferguson-inspired European Cup Winners' Cup victory over Real.

Although numerous conspiracy theories are doing the rounds, with some suggesting that the Glazers are prepared to sell Ronaldo and that United are happy for the speculation to continue because they have yet to sign anyone, amid fears that Ferguson has little money to spend, the overwhelming belief is that the club want to keep the player. That battle, however, is likely to get harder after Carlos Queiroz was confirmed as the new Portugal coach yesterday.

Ferguson was loath to lose his assistant, but despite offering Queiroz a significantly improved contract, the attraction of succeeding Luiz Felipe Scolari proved too great for the Portuguese to resist.

Moscow's transport authority says that Manchester United owe $230,000 (about £115,600) for buses used by their fans for the Champions League final against Chelsea in May. Yekaterina Bostoyeva, the Moscow Transit Authority spokeswoman, said last night that 425 buses were hired for the supporters on the day of the final and two preceding days. She said that Chelsea had settled their debt of $120,000 for 220 buses through travel companies. United, who won the final in a penalty shoot-out, could not be reached for comment last night, but Co-operative Travel, which usually organises travel for United fans abroad, said that it is looking into the claims.

feckers are even misquoting us now. I doubt anyone of us is mature enough to call him a disgrace. I remember a lot of people said cnut. Can't you write that on your medium journo? It creates a mess where people change the words that are said..

The media are after their bit of flesh. After the world cup incident now they'll get their revenge, and maybe Ronaldo has asked for it but not United fans so I hope people chill
 
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