Ronaldo Snubs England Move...

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Today's Mirror;

"English Football is exciting and the game has moved on incredicbly over the last few years. But its not a League I desire to play in.

"I don't think going to the Premiership would make a better player - something I'm always striving to do.

"The pace of the English game is so frantic and it doesn't suit the way we are brought up to play - perhaps that is why so many Brazilians avoid going there?"
 
heh, what a bastard. Before the England game he said the premiership is one of the greatest and had its own flair and that he definitely plans on playing there sooner or later... and now the premiership is, in other words, not good enough for him.
 
I think you've got it wrong there Kevin. Ronaldo is implying he's not suited to the Premiership, which is a fair point IMO
 
Originally posted by kemo:
<strong>If you believe this you will believe anything :p </strong><hr></blockquote>

You're pathetic do you know that? Just accept it FFS
 
lets wait for monday,
how ronnie say this whhen he has promised not to talk about football until monday
 
my god some of you think we are going to sign ronaldo?

dream on lads
 
You too Gulli <img src="graemlins/annoyed.gif" border="0" alt="[Annoyed]" />
 
no i just saying he has not spoke to the press, and will not untill.

if he has anything to say about english football to journalistsds it''ll be monday.

i did not say we would sign him.
check his official site no quotes there.
 
So the Sunday Mirror's "Sports writer of the Year" Paul Smith made the whole lot up? :rolleyes:
 
no but its not on the mirror site,also it could either be an old quote or it could just be paper talk, covering up the fact that we have not even approached ronaldo, but they repprted we have.

i don't personally trust the mirror they write a load of shI** most of the time.
 
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The mirror:
Total poppy cock :p
 
EHHHHHHHHHHH, RONALDO HAS COMMENTED ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS THAT HE WANTS TO PLAY IN THE PREMIERSHIP AND NOW HES SAYING HE DOESN'T WANT TO? GOD I WISH HE WOULD MAKE UP HIS MIND. :mad:
 
Originally posted by skivandam:
<strong>EHHHHHHHHHHH, RONALDO HAS COMMENTED ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS THAT HE WANTS TO PLAY IN THE PREMIERSHIP AND NOW HES SAYING HE DOESN'T WANT TO? GOD I WISH HE WOULD MAKE UP HIS MIND. :mad: </strong><hr></blockquote>

Do you get the impression he says what he has to to keep whoever he's talking to happy?
 
Ronaldo Snubs England Move... <hr></blockquote>

YES!!!!!! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
 
Well, if the quote is true and recent then......

Ronaldo is saying it because he is now the god of the football world again and can name his price and is proabably off to Real Madrid soon (in 2 years)....

If he had had a shitty world cup....the english premiership would have been really great to play at some time in his career.....

Most of these big names are shape-shifters...or quote shifters... :)
 
You're right, it may be the Mirror, but it's still a logical outcome. Ronaldo probably needs a couple more injury-free seasons at Inter, to prove his fitness before thinking of coming anywhere, especially the EPL. I don't doubt whether or not the quote is geniune at all.
 
Originally posted by Due South:
<strong>Well, if the quote is true and recent then......

Ronaldo is saying it because he is now the god of the football world again and can name his price and is proabably off to Real Madrid soon (in 2 years)....

If he had had a shitty world cup....the english premiership would have been really great to play at some time in his career.....

Most of these big names are shape-shifters...or quote shifters... :) </strong><hr></blockquote>

What's the matter with you? Why does everything have to be so twisted and fecked-up?

If he thinks the EPL is not the place for him it's a fair point. Or do you want him to come, get injured or be a failure and then blame him for being an expensive flop?

The reports might not even be true. And what if he said the EPL was good and he would like playing there, it's just a flattering comment, he doesn't need to mean it!

I just don't get this stupid "Oh, he is not coming, now we can slate him, the bastard" thought process that so many seem to have here.

He is a human being. Superb bloke, totally down to earth and in touch with his roots, leave him alone. If he earns millions it's because someone is willing to pay them, good for him and if you don't like it, tough.
 
Who cares, he's too ugly to be in our league, looks like Vinnie Jones met him :D <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
 
OOOOOhh!!!! A bit touchy there, Autohan.

Twisted??????

Come on this is a forum: not the wonderful life and times of Ronaldo.
I can interpret anything the way I want....It called having an opinion....even if it is twisted.

:D
 
Inter superstars volunteer for pay cuts

ROME (Reuters) - Inter Milan strikers Ronaldo, Christian Vieri and Alvaro Recoba, three of the world's best paid footballers, have offered to take pay cuts to help their club through the financial crisis hitting Italian football.
Inter said on their official website that the idea of the cut, of between 5-10 percent, came from Italy international Vieri, who called Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldo who later contacted Recoba.

'We spoke to each other and decided to do something. A direct gesture, above all to make our president (Massimo Moratti) understand that we care about Inter, and we know what it means to do everything possible so that Inter can become stronger and bigger each year,' Vieri said.

'The president has supported us in every moment. And we wanted to make a concrete gesture, a gesture as Inter players.

'It doesn't count how much, we won't bring accountants into it. What is important is to take the initiative.'

Uruguayan Recoba is the best paid player in Italy, reportedly earning an annual salary of 8 million euros, although he took issue with that figure.

'Maybe it makes my father happy to know that I earn certain sums, but the amounts written in the newspapers aren't those that I earn,' he said. 'Everyone likes to earn a lot, but on my contract there is a different figure.'

NEED FOR HONESTY

But Recoba said that in times of austerity it was right that players accepted they could be paid less.

'If a club can't pay the players, then we need to be honest and accept a pay cut, for the good of everyone,' said Recoba.

Twice former World Player of the Year Ronaldo, who scored both goals in Brazil's World Cup final win over Germany, is estimated to be on a 4.5 million euros salary as well as earning a large amount from sponsorship deals.

The trio's decision came a day after Italian sports newspapers, examining the growing debt problem in the game, published detailed lists of top players' contracts and salaries.

Although Inter president Moratti has spent millions on recruiting top internationals in recent years Inter have not won the Italian title since 1989.

Last season they were pipped to the 'scudetto' by rivals Juventus on the last day of the season and came in for strong criticism from Moratti and their fans.

Moratti has spent the summer in negotiations with Lazio in an attempt to sign their Italy defender Alessandro Nesta but for once the big-spending president has been unwilling, or unable, to spend the cash needed to bring in his target.

He is not alone, for big-money transfers in the Italian game - and throughout the Continent - have been conspicuous by their absence so far in the close-season.

Although the gesture from Ronaldo, Vieri and Recoba may just be a nice piece of public relations, their cuts could help to release some cash to spend on reinforcements such as Nesta.

The move follows comments from the head of the Italian Footballers Union (AIC), Sergio Campana, that his members are ready to accept performance-related pay with automatic 20 percent cuts for players whose teams are relegated.

Players' wages have doubled in Italy over the past four years while clubs' incom

looks any major player that goes to inter loves it there, maybe because the preident of the club has a good relationship and is not interested in making profit but wants to win on the pitch. looks like no ronaldo, :( :( :(