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As if Dalot would risk his United career cause he is close to Ronaldo. And if yes, screw him.
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As if Dalot would risk his United career cause he is close to Ronaldo. And if yes, screw him.
No.
There's other things like kids wearing EPTS and being talked through it afterwards. They also teach sports science from a young age and use technology to explain the reasons why it's important to look after your body etc. It's really hard to explain as I don't truly understand it all. I just know its having an impact on sons thinking in regards to fittness and what he eats.
As I said said. The facatalities are infistructure is incredible but United coaching team is better, by some distance as well
He'll never put a MU shirt again, nor put a foot at Old Trafford. He's absolutely gone, there's no way back.If he ends up forcing the glazers to redevelop Carrington or build a new training ground completely then I have to say he had a valid point in that respect.
I'm a self confessed fan of his and its painful to see it ending in a bitter way. I know we are better off without him but it was sheer joy when he did return and just brought so much nostalgia.
Anyway, OT always sing his name and it will be interesting to see how they react. His perception of what United fans think of him maybe based on what he sees at the ground and not what he sees on social media. Not sure.
They have a few half pitches (I think) and a couple 5 or 7 aside pitches (adult)I can only go off Wikipedia but it says Carrington has 14 pitches in total, of varying sizes. Which I have to say sounds much more realistic than staff coning off full size pitches everyday.
12 are grass, using the same grass as Old Trafford. All with irrigation, under soil heating etc.
I wonder what his teammates make of it all, Dalot and Fernandes must surely respect ETH and they might secretly not agree with his views.
For all we know his teammates might actually think he's finished, they might believe he's dragging their club side and national teams down.
Carrington has been redeveloped already.If he ends up forcing the glazers to redevelop Carrington or build a new training ground completely then I have to say he had a valid point in that respect.
I'm a self confessed fan of his and its painful to see it ending in a bitter way. I know we are better off without him but it was sheer joy when he did return and just brought so much nostalgia.
Anyway, OT always sing his name and it will be interesting to see how they react. His perception of what United fans think of him maybe based on what he sees at the ground and not what he sees on social media. Not sure.
The coaching is incredible.Ok, gotcha. I misunderstood the comment about cones. City have dedicated, permanent smaller pitches. United mark them out temporarily, as needed. Have to say I’m surprised at that.
Although, obviously, good coaching more important than permanent underage pitches!
Some were worried that he will not renew his United contract because of the Ronaldo saga and as he shares the same agentWhat's the context for this post ?
Do people really believe the training ground is in disrepair?
That will deserve a hallelujah.He'll never put a MU shirt again, nor put a foot at Old Trafford. He's absolutely gone, there's no way back.
Ok, gotcha. I misunderstood the comment about cones. City have dedicated, permanent smaller pitches. United mark them out temporarily, as needed. Have to say I’m surprised at that.
Although, obviously, good coaching more important than permanent underage pitches!
I know. I’m not defending Ronaldo, on the contrary I’m making a differentiation between him and players like Cantona who I’ve seen mentioned as if it’s in the same ballpark.Not every great player misbehaves. Having an ego does not mean that you are a petulant man child.
This is why this fecker is lying about the club trying to firce him out.
Still wants his £30m
As would II'd be really disappointed if we ended up paying even 1% of that money. Terminating the contract mutually is fine but why should he get the rest of the money?
This 'they kind of didn't believe me' sounds airy fairy, either they did or they didn't. Very hard to fathom it was the latter. Hope he isn't using his daughter's sickness as some kind of weapon or excuse, that would be sick.
Two feet them, Keane style. That'll teach them.How do i tell my 6 year old to stop doing the siuuu crap?
And also, do i tell him Ronaldo is a prick or should i not burst his bubble?
Two foot tackle his children? Bit much.Two feet them, Keane style. That'll teach them.
Based on United's "statement" i think they may just take the high road.
Probably currently negotiating with Ronaldo/agent for mutual termination of contract.
Then they will release a very mild statement thanking Ronaldo for his services. Letting it lie. No need to stoop to his level and "respond" or refute.
there should be no negotiating from Uniteds side apart from offering to rip up his contract without paying the outstanding money. Given what Ronaldo's done with tha Morgan interview, I feel that's more than generous.Based on United's "statement" i think they may just take the high road.
Probably currently negotiating with Ronaldo/agent for mutual termination of contract.
Then they will release a very mild statement thanking Ronaldo for his services. Letting it lie. No need to stoop to his level and "respond" or refute.
Based on United's "statement" i think they may just take the high road.
Probably currently negotiating with Ronaldo/agent for mutual termination of contract.
Then they will release a very mild statement thanking Ronaldo for his services. Letting it lie. No need to stoop to his level and "respond" or refute.