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yesman 13-02-2007 00:01

Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
 
Cristiano Ronaldo claims his World Cup bust-up with Wayne Rooney has made their friendship stronger

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Ronaldo enraged many supporters with his perceived goading of Rooney during the World Cup, with many holding him directly responsible for the striker's red card against Portugal and England's subsequent exit from the tournament.
The Manchester United winger has had to cope with abuse from away fans in the Premiership this season but has performed sensationally, and he insists he has a good relationship with Rooney.
"After everything that went on Wayne and I are still the best of mates. That has been proved by the way we have played this season," he said. "Wayne and I are like brothers and what happened at the World Cup has just made our friendship stronger.
Whats the odds on him moving to Spain in the next six months :rolleyes:

Quite likely I reckon, £50m and no less Fergie

TheDaddy 13-02-2007 10:09

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34220951)
Cristiano Ronaldo claims his World Cup bust-up with Wayne Rooney has made their friendship stronger

Whats the odds on him moving to Spain in the next six months :rolleyes:

Quite likely I reckon, £50m and no less Fergie

Don't know what the odd's were, I would say they have shortened a little though, maybe Wayne was the close friend he told :D, if I were Fergie I am not sure I'd sell him for that, he is irreplaceable, I would say a lot depends on who you sign this summer, spend big on the likes of Torres and Hargreaves and you'll have a chance of keeping him

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo has told his close friends he has no intention of turning his back on the club in favour of a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid. (Daily Mirror)

sherer 13-02-2007 10:15

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TBH i can see him going.. he comes from Maderia with the warm year round climate and has the choice of either playing in the Prem in Manchester with the cold wet weather and as soon as he touches the ball someone is on him trying to kick and foul him

or he can move to Barca or Read with the Spanish culture and know the language and the food with warm weather and a beach in Barca plus he gets more time and space on the ball

gazzae 14-02-2007 09:48

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 34221107)
Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo has told his close friends he has no intention of turning his back on the club in favour of a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid. (Daily Mirror)

But if you listen to The Sun, he has told other "close" friends that he is leaving!

As usual papers just make things up.

yesman 15-02-2007 00:40

Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
 
Ronaldo montage, it's worth a look if you are a football fan :tu:

It will be a shame if he leaves United.

Derek 15-02-2007 13:59

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Mad Vlad has another carefully considered and well thought out go at other teams in Scottish football.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/6364051.stm

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Originally Posted by BBC
Hearts majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov has accused the Old Firm of Rangers and Celtic of "buying off" referees and players in Scotland.


yesman 17-02-2007 16:04

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It sounds like Nistelrooy is still hurt over being kicked out at United.

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Van Nistelrooy was left out of United's Carling Cup final team against Wigan last year and he was unable to deal with the snub.
"I exploded and began swearing at Ferguson because I felt he had kicked my soul," revealed Van Nistelrooy. "That was the moment things died and could never be the same again."
While he was a great goal scorer as his record suggests, he was hardly a scorer of great goals, plus I think the team now has a better balance to it imo

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/6370781.stm

TheBlueRaja 17-02-2007 18:15

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Originally Posted by Derek S (Post 34223109)
Mad Vlad has another carefully considered and well thought out go at other teams in Scottish football.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/6364051.stm

He called the press "Monkeys" midweek and today at the match handed out bananas and nuts to the press as they came in.

At half time he played songs by the Monkeys and is generally non to cheffed by the Scottish press.

For that at least he has my support.

yesman 19-02-2007 07:21

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Oh Dear !!!!

Bellamy faces uncertain future as Liverpool reel from golf club attack

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Liverpool's preparations for Wednesday's Champions League game at Barcelona have been overshadowed by drunken misbehaviour on the Algarve. Craig Bellamy is facing a heavy fine and an uncertain future after a night out allegedly concluded with the forward using a golf club to attack his team-mate John Arne Riise.
The Guardian

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FA Cup....
Roeder backs calls to end replays

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Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder has backed calls for FA Cup ties to be decided by a single match.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wants replays scrapped and Roeder told BBC Five Live Sport he feels the same.
He said: "There are so many games to be played now that I would prefer for there to be only one match, decided by extra time and penalties if needed." However, Manchester United assistant boss Carlos Queiroz favours adding extra time to the first tie.
It may favour the bigger clubs, but smaller clubs would lose much needed revenue if replays were done away with.

BBC Sport

sherer 19-02-2007 12:53

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Chelsea report more losses 80m this time

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ea/6374753.stm

this is something none of the Chelsea fans never take into account.. it's not just the players RA has bought but the new training ground in Surrey.. paying off the old shirt deal.. paying off Ranieri plus all the debts each season

this takes is spending to close to a billion of not over that amount

don't forget some football league clubs have been docked points for operating in debt

pedantic 19-02-2007 13:17

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Who will give me odds on Chelsea being drawn at home to Plymouth, in the next 15 minutes. :D

iadom 19-02-2007 16:23

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Originally Posted by pedantic (Post 34226189)
Who will give me odds on Chelsea being drawn at home to Plymouth, in the next 15 minutes. :D


Seems like Chelsea got a bye instead.:D
Jim.

yesman 19-02-2007 23:24

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34225925)
Oh Dear !!!!

Bellamy faces uncertain future as Liverpool reel from golf club attack

Bellamy's future is secured....

http://www.imagehosting.com/out.php/...ellersgolf.jpg

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 34225925)
FA Cup....
Roeder backs calls to end replays
It may favour the bigger clubs, but smaller clubs would lose much needed revenue if replays were done away with.

BBC Sport

Hooray, the FA see sense, for the time being anyway :tu:

BBC Sport

Russ 20-02-2007 20:05

Re: Football Talk 2006/2007 Season
 
Shades of a possible Hillsborough at the Man U game :eek:

TheDaddy 20-02-2007 20:43

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Henrik doesn't want to stay

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/6377927.stm


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