Was getting rid of Ronaldo last year a mistake?

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He might have been a collosal bellend but I don't think United would have been as bad as this if he had stayed. In hindsight was it the wrong decision?
 
No. The mistake was signing him in the first place. It poisoned the club and the poison is still hanging about.
 
The players we've sold aren't the problem. It's the players we've brought in.
 
:lol: we’re rotten from the top. Nobody is blame other than them at this point.
 
Haha. Imagine still having a slow Ronaldo in this team. You'd have Bruno, Rashford, and Ronaldo sulking all the time. Imagine the amount of complaining going on.
 
No not at all. He's not freaking immortal.
 
No. Even his biggest fanboys would find it hard to justify saying yes
 
He was finished at this level, we couldn't keep his bad attitude around the club any longer.

He had to go.
 
He might have been a collosal bellend but I don't think United would have been as bad as this if he had stayed. In hindsight was it the wrong decision?
We'd have been worse, guy's incapable of playing at the highest level and is pure poison in the dressing room.
 
Not from the Glazers point of view, they're costcutting, Ronaldo, De Gea, tried it with Maguire, and now Sancho, and the manager is towing the line, sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it looks a bit obvious more and more.
 
This is the definition of great bait :lol: I was about to flip before realising who posted this thread.
 
Well the man is 38. He was getting old even when he came back. Don't see how it could possibly be worse though.
 
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Since this is an unserious thread, can I call Woodward back? I miss hollywood signings vs players that EtH knows.
 
No. He made Juve worse and that was when he was 2 years younger and sprightlier. Just demands that the team be set up around him. and at this stage there isnt the pay-off, if that kind of set-up even makes sense full-stop for any player (barring maybe prime Messi). Plus letting him stay would have set a horrible precedent even by our standards.
 
He might have been a collosal bellend but I don't think United would have been as bad as this if he had stayed. In hindsight was it the wrong decision?
I am just about to say bad word to you until I saw you are not manutd supporter.
Anyway, Ronaldo is one of the main reasons the club return to mess from the promising development under Ole.
 
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