redcucumber
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Of course he is. It's ridiculous.Are you saying this just because of social media following?
Of course he is. It's ridiculous.Are you saying this just because of social media following?
Personally it just worries me that whoever we get in will not be able to score as many goals, or as many decisive goals as Ronaldo provides.And the Ronaldo fans will jump on every single positive thing he may do, no matter how small, and say they were right.
These kind of comments don't serve any purpose because regardless of the outcome we cant actually prove the alternative choices would have been better or worse. And even if there was indisputable evidence, people would still deny it or try to justify it.
He goes or stays, the club should remain the priority.
Having a feckload of Instagram followers doesn't make him bigger than Manchester United, ffs.
That's what you need to establish. You were the one making the point that Ronaldo is bigger than Manchester United, seemingly based on number of Instagram followers.Bigger in what way?
That's what you need to establish. You were the one making the point that Ronaldo is bigger than Manchester United, seemingly based on number of Instagram followers.
Also impossible to prove but I strongly suspect we would have finished bottom half without Ronaldo last season.
I suspect we would have had a far better season without him. We had a far better season before he arrived* and who do you think was the biggest change from the previous season? A CB that was injured a lot of the season or a winger who didn't do much....
No one will ever know but the idea that without Ronaldo we would have been even worse is laughable to me. Even more so when you look at his influence on the team at the moment. Guy is a self centred prick who wouldn't care if the team he was playing for disappeared after he left as long as he could score a few more goals.
* yes I know and fully agree that 2nd place wasn't even remotely merited
I have already answered why I believe so above.
More people know who he is, he is more valuable to brands, he has a much bigger social media following.
Don't give the Glazers any ideas.So does Shakira, shall we sign her as well?
So does Shakira, shall we sign her as well?
Of course he is. It's ridiculous.
Who the feck cares how many empty headed numpties on social media follow him. He's just some egomaniac dickhead who plays football. Manchester United is an institution known around the globe, spanning decades of success and having a rich and vibrant history of nurturing great players and providing some truly memorable sporting moments. Manchester United will be relevant and remembered long after those celebrity obsessed halfwits get bored of Ronaldo and move on to fawning over the next famous person. feck them and feck himI have already answered why I believe so above.
More people know who he is, he is more valuable to brands, he has a much bigger social media following.
More people in the world know who Cristiano Ronaldo is than Manchester United. By most metrics he is the most famous person in the world.
More people in the world know who Cristiano Ronaldo is than Manchester United. By most metrics he is the most famous person in the world.
So does Shakira, shall we sign her as well?
Yes?Are we a bigger club than Arsenal?
The problem with the argument that we'd have scored more goals as a team is you'd actually be relying on the players who underperformed to have had significantly better seasons.It blows my mind that, with Ronaldo's arrival coinciding with a season where United scored the fewest goals since the godawful 2016/17 season when we basically didn't even bother to attack, people are convinced that him being there was the only thing keeping us from being a dreadful goalscoring team.
Maybe she can play well with her head?
Are we a bigger club than Arsenal?
Yes?
More people in the world know who Cristiano Ronaldo is than Manchester United. By most metrics he is the most famous person in the world.
Doesn't say they did tbf. This is probably all bubbling on under the surface, which is arguably worse for team morale than if they just had it out.I can't imagine a scenario where any member of the squad confronted Ronaldo on behalf of the fans.
Seems like PR that.
In every metric.Why?
Because we have more fans? more global appeal? because we have won more?
What a load of shite bloody hell.
Everything you said is the stuff @ThehatchetMan makes threads about these days.Everything I said is indisputably true.
Can she play DM?So does Shakira, shall we sign her as well?
Everything you said is the stuff @ThehatchetMan makes threads about these days.
I would give him to Chelsea for free.We should only sell him to them if they pay a fortune. Stupid to sell to him
I'd rather he just sit at home for a whole season than go to another PL club/cave into his pathetic attitude
He wasone of the players that got us in Europa, can't moan about it now.He is not in the wrong for wanting to leave for starters. Put yourself in his shoes, would you want to stick around and play in the Europa?
There'd be nothing reluctant about it. I think we'd sell him to just about anyone if we got a fee and his wages were covered - certainly from the manager's side anyway. I'm sure we'd let him go abroad for nothing as well if anyone was prepared to pay Ronaldo what he wants.Wonder what would happen if we put in a bid on deadline day. Will you guys be so sick of him that you’d reluctantly sell him to us?
If our only other option is Aubameyang I’d much rather try for Ronaldo on a 1 year deal than giving Auba multiple years at 34 years old.
I'd wager those players would have scored more without Ronaldo in the side. Would it have been enough to make up the difference? Tough to say. The Greenwood issue did not help matters at all, obviously.The problem with the argument that we'd have scored more goals as a team is you'd actually be relying on the players who underperformed to have had significantly better seasons.
Would Cavani have stayed hungry and injury free? Would Martial have actually turned up? Would Rashford find anything like the form he previously showed? Would Sancho have contributed more?
In my mind the answer to all of the above is no.
Personally speaking, he hasn’t tarnished anything for me. I know Ronaldos personality and traits. The idea that he would be satisfied with the current situation at the club is impossible. Do not blame him one bit for forcing a move. The club is an absolute mess from top to bottom.It honestly shouldn't be a surprise if you paid close attention to his career.
This is who he's become.
But it is a shame for the United fans who idolized him or grew up idolizing him.
He's tarnished his image here.