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washer 06.11.2009 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by verme (prevaricator)
yeah, sometimes i really wish madeira (the island where he comes from) would just proclaim independence and keep him for themselves.
seeing him wearing the same shirt figo used to wear... ugh!


figo retired last weekend, btw.


I bet that idea has already passed through Alberto João Jardim's mind, haha. But, unfortunately, Portugal's team has a lot more issues than just Ronaldo.

demonrail666 06.11.2009 07:39 AM

I'm glad to see the back of Ronaldo too. I wonder how much of that £80m will be given to Fergie to spend, given the massive debt Man U are in.

ithinkimissyou 06.11.2009 10:35 AM

At what point will Real Madrid go bankrupt?

the ikara cult 06.11.2009 10:51 AM

theyve had new presidential elections havent they? Theyve got this wonderful democratic system where the chairman is voted in, so theoretically anyone can run (as long as they have several million million million in the bank).

I think next season will be the one where we find out if Berbatov is the player hes cracked up to be, without the goofy portuguese crutch to lean on Man U might have to rely on him for 20-25 goals rather than 10.

jon boy 06.11.2009 10:59 AM

jeez they are spending a lot over in spain, how much was it for kaka? anyway, if man u lose tevez too i really dont think they will be as much of a threat for the title next season. i know they will do well (they always do the c*nts) but it might be a season off for them.

the ikara cult 06.11.2009 11:05 AM

I thought Tevez had gone, I suppose they can pay whatever it is for him now. He obviously wants to stay so now the cash is there its hardly worth spending a similar amount on someone who hasnt played in England before

demonrail666 06.11.2009 12:18 PM

The idea of keeping Berbatov while getting rid of Tevez is just bizarre to me. They're both about as good as one another on their day but I've never seen Tevez give anything other than 100% while Berbatov is notoriously moody and can disappear during games.

jon boy 06.11.2009 12:29 PM

think they will go for ribery or someone else but 80m!!! its just so stupid the amounts of money that are floating around nowadays.

the ikara cult 06.11.2009 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The idea of keeping Berbatov while getting rid of Tevez is just bizarre to me. They're both about as good as one another on their day but I've never seen Tevez give anything other than 100% while Berbatov is notoriously moody and can disappear during games.


Football fans love pointless effort

demonrail666 06.11.2009 12:35 PM

Bayern Munich have said that they're not remotely interested in selling Riberry. I know all clubs say that but Bayern are financially secure and Riberry seems happy there. I really think Man U will struggle to get any kind of replacement. Ronaldo was unique in his ability to act as a top striker, top winger and dead ball specialist. They'd need three players to compensate for Ronaldo going.

the ikara cult 06.11.2009 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Bayern Munich have said that they're not remotely interested in selling Riberry. I know all clubs say that but Bayern are financially secure and Riberry seems happy there. I really think Man U will struggle to get any kind of replacement. Ronaldo was unique in his ability to act as a top striker, top winger and dead ball specialist. They'd need three players to compensate for Ronaldo going.


I wonder if Robben might end up being a makeweight in the Ronaldo deal when it eventually gets done, Fergie has always liked him

the ikara cult 06.11.2009 12:42 PM

and Real have been looking at Ribery for a while

demonrail666 06.11.2009 12:44 PM

Robben is a good call. He'd surely be sidelined within Real by Ronaldo's arrival and he's proven within the premiership.

jon boy 06.11.2009 12:48 PM

he is a good player but with the cash that they can spend just about anyone is in line.

i remember when chelsea first splashed the cash. they played wigan and the players chelsea had just on the bench were worth more than the whole of wigan football club as a whole.

Bertrand 06.11.2009 12:54 PM

Ribéry's interested in leaving, but not for England, as the weather is too similar to Germany. Or so was it reported. Money spending Madrid would be keen on him, and he'd be keen on them.
He says he doesn't know whether he'll stay or go. He had the same approach in 2006/07 at Marseille. And he left.
His word at 3:20.
His joy at 2:17 (you don't need to know French for that part)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RkV5...eature=related

Ronaldo waving bye bye will be pretty much stimulating for Fergusson. He'll like it.

demonrail666 06.11.2009 12:56 PM

Yeah, but when you're talking about the kinds of players in the same category as Ronaldo you're talking about maybe half a dozen, all of whom are secure within big clubs already. They can't afford Messi, Kaka has already moved to Real and neither Riberry or Ibrahimavic look like they're going anywhere.

demonrail666 06.11.2009 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bertrand
Ribéry's interested in leaving, but not for England, as the weather is too similar to Germany. Or so was it reported. Money spending Madrid would be keen on him, and he'd be keen on them.
He says he doesn't know whether he'll stay or go. He had the same approach in 2006/07 at Marseille. And he left.
His word at 3:20.
His joy at 2:17 (you don't need to know French for that part)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RkV5...eature=related

Ronaldo waving bye bye will be pretty much stimulating for Fergusson. He'll like it.


In that case Real may be where he's going. they've already hinted that they're going for one more big player this summer and riberry may just be the one.

jon boy 06.11.2009 01:05 PM

real wanna be careful not to 'do a leeds' and end up with nothing having spent big and with a massive shortfall.

ithinkimissyou 06.11.2009 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
real wanna be careful not to 'do a leeds' and end up with nothing having spent big and with a massive shortfall.


Agreed, but they've been there before and been bailed out.

A few years back their local council bought their training ground for a few hundred million.

demonrail666 06.11.2009 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
real wanna be careful not to 'do a leeds' and end up with nothing having spent big and with a massive shortfall.


Apparently not:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle6478713.ece


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