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  • ~LiverpoolRed~
    YNWA
    • Dec 2008
    • 10755

    #1636
    Re: The Transfer Thread

    I'm just waiting to read the headline, "Manchester City bid 81 million for Ronaldo!"

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    • Blaxican8504
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 4150

      #1637
      Re: The Transfer Thread

      Originally posted by P2K
      All of a sudden, I don't feel so bad about Kaká anymore lol.

      ManU will suffer plenty from losing Ronaldo. Just my opinion, so I can obviously be wrong. They were discombobulated after Beckham left and before Cristiano developed in the player he is today. The way they play is centered around Ronaldo. Fergie needs to get that next budding superstar. Maybe it's Macheda, I dunno.
      I think that United will actually be better off. Yes, losing your best player who is also one of the best players in the world is bad. But when you think of the number of players that were required to play out of position to accommodate his style and the hole he left along the right defensively, it's not so bad once you realize those problems will be corrected. Also, the difference between now and when Beckham left is that the team is much more talented than it was then.

      In the end, I think this deal is better for United than it is for Ronaldo. His attitude was becoming worse and worse on the pitch and I get the impression that he was beginning to think he was bigger than the club. Nani will now be able to develop into his own player instead of trying to be Ronaldo, Rooney and Berbatov will be able to play their more natural positions, and United now has the money to go out and add some quality depth to the squad.

      Meanwhile, Ronaldo goes to a team that has no defense and it is not built around getting him the ball. The "free role" he had at United likely won't be waiting for him at Madrid. I think he will be successful, but I'm interested to see if he can generate the results he did while he was at United.

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      • Mo
        SSN
        • May 2003
        • 11425

        #1638
        Re: The Transfer Thread

        What positions are these players gonna play at Madrid, who is gonna be sold, cause surely they all can't stay at Madrid.
        Sneijder, Van de Vaart, Robben, Ronaldo, Higuan, Villa, Huntelaar, Diarra, Kaka, Ruud, and Raul.

        As United fan I hope SAF has something the works already.
        Don't you EVER read my blog? It's gotten a lot better.

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        • J-Unit40
          Boom!!
          • Sep 2005
          • 8260

          #1639
          Re: The Transfer Thread

          Originally posted by ~LiverpoolRed~
          Real's payroll bill is going to be ridiculous!
          No doubt! They are worse than the Yankees in baseball. Unreal. I'm excited to see Kaka and Christiano on the same squad though.
          "Hard work beats talent, when talent isn't working hard.”

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          • Leon
            An Old Trafford
            • Mar 2003
            • 4981

            #1640
            Re: The Transfer Thread

            Sooner or later, a cap will be put in place. Reckless spending like this + ridiculously high wages is not good.
            "It's not how big you are; it's how big you play" - David Thompson

            @nicroni

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            • KOL
              Charmer
              • Apr 2008
              • 722

              #1641
              Re: The Transfer Thread

              Being a Man Utd fan the news that came through this morning was not welcome.
              However, thinking about it - £80m is a huge sum of money, and if Ronaldo wasn't going to give 100% this coming season then maybe it's the right decision.
              But now we have money to spend and spend we will. Valencia from Wigan looks like a good player and around players like Rooney, Carrick and Berbatov he should excel.
              We will need a new dynamo, look towards the South American market, I've heard good things from a few players there - Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema have been mentioned, Joao Moutinho, possibly Glen Johnson - I do see us keeping hold of Carlos Tevez as well.


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              • P2K
                Banned
                • Aug 2006
                • 8845

                #1642
                Re: The Transfer Thread

                Originally posted by Blaxican8504
                I think that United will actually be better off. Yes, losing your best player who is also one of the best players in the world is bad. But when you think of the number of players that were required to play out of position to accommodate his style and the hole he left along the right defensively, it's not so bad once you realize those problems will be corrected. Also, the difference between now and when Beckham left is that the team is much more talented than it was then.

                In the end, I think this deal is better for United than it is for Ronaldo. His attitude was becoming worse and worse on the pitch and I get the impression that he was beginning to think he was bigger than the club. Nani will now be able to develop into his own player instead of trying to be Ronaldo, Rooney and Berbatov will be able to play their more natural positions, and United now has the money to go out and add some quality depth to the squad.
                True about the club being more talented. But who is scoring for them now? They aren't going to be able to run around like they did when Ronaldo was out there wherever he was. I agree that maybe they will do better this time around. Me saying ManU will miss him plenty was probably too harsh. But there is no longer that huge "X" on the field that the other team were pissin' their shorts over.

                Cristiano Ronaldo was United's X-factor. Just like Messi with Barca. Watch them work without them and both clubs look "meh". It's why I am actually alright with Kaká leaving Milan because Alexandre Pato has X-factor talent.


                Meanwhile, Ronaldo goes to a team that has no defense and it is not built around getting him the ball. The "free role" he had at United likely won't be waiting for him at Madrid. I think he will be successful, but I'm interested to see if he can generate the results he did while he was at United.
                Agreed wholeheartedly. He's so great, Cristiano will get his, but the prolific numbers may not follow ala his international play with Portugal.
                Last edited by P2K; 06-11-2009, 02:57 PM.

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                • Altimus
                  Chelsea, Assemble!
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 27283

                  #1643
                  Re: The Transfer Thread

                  Being a Barca fan, I hope Barca makes a strong push for Ribery. Work your magic Henry.

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                  • SoCal-Phenom
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 489

                    #1644
                    Re: The Transfer Thread

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                    LOL

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                    • ZM Punk
                      We Spent Some Money!
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 6260

                      #1645
                      Re: The Transfer Thread

                      Originally posted by Acid
                      I'd take Eto'o over Zlatan any day of the week.

                      Zlatan doesn't show up in big games. He'll score 3 goals against some ****ty team and do his usual arrogant "I'm too cool to celebrate" pose and then he'll do nothing against good teams.
                      I agree that he has a tendency to disappear in big games. But scoring 25 goals in Serie A is pretty damn impressive.
                      "The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."

                      Adolphus Washington-Ohio State Freshman

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                      • ZM Punk
                        We Spent Some Money!
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 6260

                        #1646
                        Re: The Transfer Thread

                        Ronaldo is going to be ridiculous in Spain. With all the room he will have to roam in La Liga. We will truly see who the best player in the world is next year.

                        I mean look at Arjen Robben for example. He looks like a world beater playing against the Spanish Clubs. But put him up against a more physical English team like Liverpool and he's nowhere to be found. And we all know that Ronaldo is a lot better player than Robben.

                        And sorry I just don't see how any Manchester United fan can say they're better off without Christiano Ronaldo. He was what made United's counter attack the best in the World.
                        "The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."

                        Adolphus Washington-Ohio State Freshman

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                        • Acid
                          Mr. Brightside
                          • May 2003
                          • 16954

                          #1647
                          Re: The Transfer Thread

                          Originally posted by ZM Punk
                          I agree that he has a tendency to disappear in big games. But scoring 25 goals in Serie A is pretty damn impressive.
                          Eto'o scored 30 in La Liga and 4 in Champions League. Zlatan scored 25 in Serie A and 1 in Champions League.

                          I saw a statistic the other day that Zlatan hasn't scored in Champions League past the group stage.
                          Blind to this impending fate
                          We let the world carry our weight
                          It's back breaks with every mile
                          But we all live in denial

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                          • ZM Punk
                            We Spent Some Money!
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 6260

                            #1648
                            Re: The Transfer Thread

                            Originally posted by Acid
                            Eto'o scored 30 in La Liga and 4 in Champions League. Zlatan scored 25 in Serie A and 1 in Champions League.

                            I saw a statistic the other day that Zlatan hasn't scored in Champions League past the group stage.
                            The defenses in Serie A are a lot better organized than La Liga. Which makes what Ibra done more impressive. Not to mention Barcelona's style and personnel gives Sam a little bit easier job than Ibra's

                            I can't argue the lack of scoring in the CL. Because there isn't one to be made. At the end of the day you couldn't go wrong with either, but I rate Zlatan slightly higher than Eto'o.
                            "The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."

                            Adolphus Washington-Ohio State Freshman

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                            • billmatic
                              Treble Complete
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 7365

                              #1649
                              Re: The Transfer Thread

                              Originally posted by Acid
                              Eto'o scored 30 in La Liga and 4 in Champions League. Zlatan scored 25 in Serie A and 1 in Champions League.

                              I saw a statistic the other day that Zlatan hasn't scored in Champions League past the group stage.
                              lol

                              Give Zlatan service from Messi, Xavi and Iniesta instead of Stankovic, Muntari, and 49 year old Figo, and I somehow think his goal total would incerase.

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                              • Perceptor
                                MVP
                                • Jun 2003
                                • 4364

                                #1650
                                Re: The Transfer Thread

                                Originally posted by Qb
                                Well at least we know who will be the new choice for randoms in FIFA 10 ranked matches...
                                LOL. I'm actually considering moving Kaka and Ronaldo to Real Madrid in Football Manager to see how they do.

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