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MarlowSpurs
8th July 2006, 11:10 PM
Manchester United's Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo says he wants to leave Old Trafford.
The 21-year-old has been criticised in England for his role in the sending off of team-mate Wayne Rooney when Portugal beat England in the World Cup.

"I think I should get out of Manchester as the circumstances are not right to keep playing there," said Ronaldo.

"Nobody stood up for me, although I did not do anybody any harm. In two or three days I'll decide where to go."


Bless his cotton socks no one stood up for him ****

laspur
8th July 2006, 11:48 PM
I can't see Fergie letting go of Ronaldo to be honest. I think Ronaldo want's out and claiming the World Cup debacle makes his excuse acceptable. In the end Fergie doesn't care what happend in the World Cup, he won't let Ronaldo go.

gbspur72
9th July 2006, 12:56 AM
He and ****ball both off, who the f**k we gonna boo next season?

Chinaman
9th July 2006, 12:57 AM
Why not the Mafia gang for a change?

mjbmedia
9th July 2006, 07:29 AM
we can boo lampard and gerrard for being ****ing useless c*nts in the world cup .

seems the whole worlds against Ronaldo now, he gets booed everywhere , just be nice for somebody to truly scythe him down and spoil that pretty boy face of his, a broken beer bottle in a Manchester nighspot should do nicely.

shoot_ffs
9th July 2006, 08:10 AM
i think fergie will sell him no probs. since when has he ever taken any shit off people. it'll be a problem for him to replace but that's always good. You knew he was too good for that lot anyway, although he lacks end product. Could make manyoo pretty average next year, especially with giggs and neville close to the scrap heap. ha ha

Billywhizz
9th July 2006, 08:26 AM
Him and cumbell should form a duo (pair of prancing poofs)

Shuggie13
9th July 2006, 11:09 AM
The Queen should demand he remains at Man U for crimes of high treason. We will then enjoy watching the lady-boy lamb being led to the slaughter.

Chinaman
9th July 2006, 01:04 PM
i think fergie will sell him no probs. since when has he ever taken any shit off people. it'll be a problem for him to replace but that's always good. You knew he was too good for that lot anyway, although he lacks end product. Could make manyoo pretty average next year, especially with giggs and neville close to the scrap heap. ha ha

Not only that, Scholes and Silvestre are also past it.

highlander
9th July 2006, 01:14 PM
silvestre aint past it, i think he's 27-28. ronaldo will definately go, the glazer's dont want him at the club and if they had to choose, they'd get rid of ron over roo anyday.

Chinaman
9th July 2006, 04:46 PM
I thought Silvestre was older than that, and anyway he seemed to have lost a bit of pace and composur last season. Wes Brown also getting on a bit. The boss himself seemed to have lost a bit of his magic touch; and together with American ownership, could be a bit chaotic there.

MarlowSpurs
9th July 2006, 04:59 PM
It's shaping up to be a good season for us with everything thats going on at Man U and Arsenal.

Chinaman
9th July 2006, 05:06 PM
We won the FA Cup in 1967, So we might do it again in2007, to start another sequence to complement the years ending with 1s.

suBerb
9th July 2006, 05:45 PM
It's our time to shine!

onthejazzin77
9th July 2006, 11:34 PM
no-one wants to swap ronaldo for carrick then?!!

DarlinginJapan
10th July 2006, 02:21 AM
We won the FA Cup in 1967, So we might do it again in2007, to start another sequence to complement the years ending with 1s.

That's a tenuous link! And winning the FA Cup every 40 years is nothing to write home about.

But then again, I'd be happy to emulate 1987, that would get us into the Champions League next season!

DarlinginJapan
10th July 2006, 02:23 AM
no-one wants to swap ronaldo for carrick then?!!

However much of a shit he is, you have to say the boy has talent! I would not be upset if it happened (but there's no way it will!)

singapore spur
10th July 2006, 05:12 AM
think he is a quality player , and tbh i think he has taken too much stick over the rooney incident , if he had fallen over and rolled around when rooney pushed him then yes bury the guy .
it is his other match antics that makes him look a cnut , the diving , rolling around , the tears , plus the fact that my wife thinks he is cute that pisses me off most .

JJ
10th July 2006, 10:03 AM
If Ferguson had any common sense he would sell him. Chances are he can make near £25 mil for him, and the shitstorm surrounding Ronaldo would be sent abroad along with the ****** himself.

JJ
10th July 2006, 10:05 AM
think he is a quality player , and tbh i think he has taken too much stick over the rooney incident , if he had fallen over and rolled around when rooney pushed him then yes bury the guy .
it is his other match antics that makes him look a cnut , the diving , rolling around , the tears , plus the fact that my wife thinks he is cute that pisses me off most .

He's a fantastic player, his ability to ghost past players is unbelievable. But his attitude and never ending attempts to cheat his way to victory is sickening. For a player to blatantly dive repeatedly in several matches and then attempt to tell the press that he doesn't dive etc is just stupid. Does he not realise that these games are watched worldwide, and every replay of him diving is seen by millions....

suBerb
10th July 2006, 10:37 AM
Ronaldo is one of the best wingers in the world and one of the biggest sh..ts

Welsh Spur
10th July 2006, 11:22 AM
Well who would have guessed it. He's completely bitched it. Rooney must be gutted, he's going to have to wait till they Man U play Ronaldo's new club, and probably get sent off again. Unless Ronaldo gets 'injured' in training before the game, and is ruled out. ****in sissy.

He obviously understands his actions deserve a good hiding from Rooney, which is why he's shitting it. Crying coz nobody will defend him. It's pathetic.

I'll bet he fails to show for pre-season if he hasn't been sold by that date.

Chinaman
10th July 2006, 01:49 PM
Yesterday there was some news about Rooney asking him back; but today there's a report saying that he'll go on strike to force Manure to transfer him.

Welsh Spur
10th July 2006, 02:22 PM
So I was right....strike my arse, he's terrified, poor sod.

marcusto
10th July 2006, 02:25 PM
aah wished he turned up manure training he would of got late challenges from Neville and Rooney... dirty diving cheating b**t**d