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Breaking Newsss Ronaldooo
Topic Started: Jun 11 2009, 08:45 AM (2,599 Views)
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Jun 11 2009, 08:56 PM
I always find it amusing how fans try to soften the blow of losing a great player by finding reasons to justify his departure.
Complete agree, I have a feeling Messi will now become most people's "best player in the world" again now.
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Also makes me laugh that Man Utd fans think they will get Ribery when we all know thats very unlikely even if United were interested in him.
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Jun 11 2009, 08:56 PM
I always find it amusing how fans try to soften the blow of losing a great player by finding reasons to justify his departure.
Just spat my drink out when reading that.
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Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

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Jun 11 2009, 08:58 PM
Homer
Jun 11 2009, 08:56 PM
I always find it amusing how fans try to soften the blow of losing a great player by finding reasons to justify his departure.
Complete agree, I have a feeling Messi will now become most people's "best player in the world" again now.
Well I think that's a silly feeling, as most fans are not Man United fans and so are more likely now to give him the credit he deserves, or try and glorify him to exaggerate his loss.
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Seriously, Frank Lampard is an absolute legend of the game. He needs to be recognised in some way eg. Frank Lampard OBE, Sir Frank Lampard or some kind of lifetime achievement award.

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Jun 11 2009, 09:00 PM
Also makes me laugh that Man Utd fans think they will get Ribery when we all know thats very unlikely even if United were interested in him.
Hmm, it's quite likely, I think all fans overrate their pulling power and ability to attract the best players (except Madrid fans lol) and this is no exception, but United will replace Ronaldo somehow - i just don't think it will be with Ribery.

My prediction is Rooney will take off and become a world great next season, whether that is enough to win them the title i don't know. Ribery will go to Barca.
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Jun 11 2009, 09:03 PM
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Jun 11 2009, 08:58 PM
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Jun 11 2009, 08:56 PM
I always find it amusing how fans try to soften the blow of losing a great player by finding reasons to justify his departure.
Complete agree, I have a feeling Messi will now become most people's "best player in the world" again now.
Well I think that's a silly feeling, as most fans are not Man United fans and so are more likely now to give him the credit he deserves, or try and glorify him to exaggerate his loss.
Wow ok.
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HOLA MADRID HOLA MADRID :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Proud Calderon Takes Credit For Ronaldo And Kaka Signings
The former president has revealed that he laid the foundations for the Ronaldo move.

Ramon Calderon, Real MadridRamon Calderon has explained that despite all the criticism aimed at him, he left Real Madrid financially stable enough to buy Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka.

The former president left his post last year when allegations arose of vote rigging at the Assembly and with Florentino Perez back in charge, Madrid seem to be making more progress in the transfer market.

In an interview with Ona Catalana though, a proud Calderon explained how he paved the way for the capital club to make these big money moves.

"It has been shown that despite everything malicious that has been said, I left Real Madrid in an excellent financial situation. The signings that Snr. Perez are making are not coming from him, but from Real Madrid," he said.

"Snr. Perez began with €91 million when I only began with €4 million. The form of payment? Real Madrid can make those payments directly now because in these times the club has reliability, liquidity and credit."

With regards to the Ronaldo situation in particular, Calderon explained that his work last summer made this transfer possible.

"Everything was ready so that the transfer could be done this year and I am full of happiness because I want the best for Real Madrid," he mused.

"I wanted to bring him last season but I could not because Manchester United did not think it was right to sell him. He wanted to come though and the situation is good for everyone.

Good for the player because he wanted to come, good for Real Madrid because they have signed a great player, and good for Manchester United because they have a large amount of money."
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Jun 11 2009, 09:17 PM
HOLA MADRID HOLA MADRID :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Proud Calderon Takes Credit For Ronaldo And Kaka Signings
The former president has revealed that he laid the foundations for the Ronaldo move.

Ramon Calderon, Real MadridRamon Calderon has explained that despite all the criticism aimed at him, he left Real Madrid financially stable enough to buy Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka.

The former president left his post last year when allegations arose of vote rigging at the Assembly and with Florentino Perez back in charge, Madrid seem to be making more progress in the transfer market.

In an interview with Ona Catalana though, a proud Calderon explained how he paved the way for the capital club to make these big money moves.

"It has been shown that despite everything malicious that has been said, I left Real Madrid in an excellent financial situation. The signings that Snr. Perez are making are not coming from him, but from Real Madrid," he said.

"Snr. Perez began with €91 million when I only began with €4 million. The form of payment? Real Madrid can make those payments directly now because in these times the club has reliability, liquidity and credit."

With regards to the Ronaldo situation in particular, Calderon explained that his work last summer made this transfer possible.

"Everything was ready so that the transfer could be done this year and I am full of happiness because I want the best for Real Madrid," he mused.

"I wanted to bring him last season but I could not because Manchester United did not think it was right to sell him. He wanted to come though and the situation is good for everyone.

Good for the player because he wanted to come, good for Real Madrid because they have signed a great player, and good for Manchester United because they have a large amount of money."
:hysterics: :hysterics:

Calderon is such an arrogant twat. It took him a whole summer to not get Ronaldo and screw over his and Real Madrid's reputation in the process. Perez has bought Ronaldo and Kaka within a week.

Calderon = EPIC FAIL.
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"Snr. Perez began with €91 million when I only began with €4 million.

Was he a mug? No wonder they didn't sign him LMAO!
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Reports in Spain said that Banco Santander, owner of the Abbey, had granted Real a €70 million credit line to facilitate the Ronaldo transfer, which will be paid in £20 million instalments over four years.

So Man Utd wont get 80m straight away :thumbsup:
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BREAKING NEWS: VILLA MEDICAL AT BERNABEAU
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Jun 11 2009, 09:22 PM
Reports in Spain said that Banco Santander, owner of the Abbey, had granted Real a €70 million credit line to facilitate the Ronaldo transfer, which will be paid in £20 million instalments over four years.

So Man Utd wont get 80m straight away :thumbsup:
HAHAHAHA!!!

This means I've part financed this move :hysterics: :hysterics: :hysterics:
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Jun 11 2009, 09:22 PM
Reports in Spain said that Banco Santander, owner of the Abbey, had granted Real a €70 million credit line to facilitate the Ronaldo transfer, which will be paid in £20 million instalments over four years.

So Man Utd wont get 80m straight away :thumbsup:
LOL if thats true
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Jun 11 2009, 09:23 PM
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Jun 11 2009, 09:22 PM
Reports in Spain said that Banco Santander, owner of the Abbey, had granted Real a €70 million credit line to facilitate the Ronaldo transfer, which will be paid in £20 million instalments over four years.

So Man Utd wont get 80m straight away :thumbsup:
HAHAHAHA!!!

This means I've part financed this move :hysterics: :hysterics: :hysterics:
Jesus, so did my Dad...bastards :greatpost:
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Jun 11 2009, 09:23 PM
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Jun 11 2009, 09:22 PM
Reports in Spain said that Banco Santander, owner of the Abbey, had granted Real a €70 million credit line to facilitate the Ronaldo transfer, which will be paid in £20 million instalments over four years.

So Man Utd wont get 80m straight away :thumbsup:
HAHAHAHA!!!

This means I've part financed this move :hysterics: :hysterics: :hysterics:
How? :deepthought:

Mourinho:"With Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo, we can say that Real Madrid are today the transfer market kings as they are the team with the biggest impact."

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