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POL
11-07-2008, 05:04 PM
Manchester United's supporters thought that Cristiano Ronaldo could sink no farther in their estimation, the Portugal forward managed to do so last night by endorsing the comments made by Sepp Blatter, the Fifa president, that likened his situation at Old Trafford to slavery.

Blatter provoked anger among United officials and ridicule throughout the football community yesterday when he declared that a disaffected Ronaldo should be free to pursue a transfer to Real Madrid rather than be kept to the £120,000-a-week contract that he signed less than 18 months ago. The player at the centre of the controversy, however, suggested that the sport's most powerful figure was right.

“I agree with the statements of the president,” Ronaldo told TVI, the Portuguese television channel, when asked about the “slavery” comments. “What he said is correct. You know what I said, what I want and what I would like. Now I have to wait and see what happens.”

Speaking in Lisbon, where he is convalescing after having surgery on his right ankle in Amsterdam on Monday, Ronaldo revealed that he would be on crutches for another fortnight and that it would be ten to twelve weeks before he is ready to return to competitive action. That schedule, which suggests that he may struggle to play before the end of September, raises doubts as to how far Real will go with their bid to sign the 23-year-old this summer, but, with the Spanish champions' interest seemingly as strong as ever, Ronaldo appears convinced that he has played his last game for United.


They maintain that Ronaldo will not be sold at any price, but his comments represent a resumption of his campaign to talk his way out of Old Trafford. Again he refused to state his intentions outright, but by now even the most blinkered United supporter has realised that their leading player and Real are not merely fluttering their eyelashes at each other.

On messageboards on the club's official website last night, supporters wrote that they had “really lost respect for him”, that he should “rot in Madrid” and wished him “good riddance”, saying that he was “another brilliant footballer who would fade into his own ego in the Spanish sun”.

Even the Professional Footballers' Association, which has fought for the rights of its members for more than a century, were appalled by Blatter's comments about slavery. Mick McGuire, the PFA's deputy chief executive, said: “It is so inappropriate that he loses any credibility in the argument. There are some words that should never be used in such a context. The word ‘slavery' gets people wound up and destroys any argument he has. I think he [Blatter] does it for effect. By focusing on Ronaldo's future, it creates the biggest interest.”

To United's frustration, the saga of Ronaldo's future will rumble on for weeks, with the player and Real convinced that they will join forces sooner rather than later. Even though he appeared reticent in last night's interview, frequently saying that there was no agreement with Real and that he did not wish to elaborate on the matter, Ronaldo continues to tell friends that he will be moving to Madrid.

It is unclear when he will be ordered to return to United, with the next few weeks to be spent recuperating in Portugal, but, with every week he spends away from Old Trafford, he seems to drift farther from the club with which he won the Champions League last season.

At the end of the interview, Ronaldo endorsed the imminent appointment of Carlos Queiroz, the United assistant manager, as Portugal coach, in succession to Luiz Felipe Scolari, calling him a “great coach” and a “good option”.

He declined to answer whether the departure of Queiroz gave him greater motivation to leave United, but the departure of the Mozambican-born coach will leave Ferguson without a significant ally in the increasingly forlorn battle to win back the mind of a player in a world of his own.

http://www.timesonline.co.u k/tol/sport/football/premier_league/manchester_united/article4313059.ece

ANVIL
11-07-2008, 05:36 PM
Manchester United have a history of using their vast wealth to lure players away from other clubs,often by dubious means - the sound of pigeons coming home to roost is overwhelming.

ho chi feen
11-07-2008, 05:43 PM
Do we really need 557 threads on this subject, lads?

ANVIL
11-07-2008, 05:47 PM
Do we really need 557 threads on this subject, lads?

Well this is a sports forum and it's probably the most interesting close season football story so why not ?
As Manyoo fans like to dish it out they've gotta take it too.

ho chi feen
11-07-2008, 05:51 PM
Well this is a sports forum and it's probably the most interesting close season football story so why not ?
As Manyoo fans like to dish it out they've gotta take it too.

But it's getting ridiculous. How can anyone discuss something that's being posted in a gazillion threads with at most 1 or 2 replies?

It's just spamming.

ANVIL
11-07-2008, 05:53 PM
I know - wonderful isn't it.
To witness the Ronaldo-Manyoo relationship imploding before our eyes.
Bring it on I say.

ANVIL
11-07-2008, 06:07 PM
Bump

ho chi feen
11-07-2008, 06:18 PM
Bump.

Rebelred
11-07-2008, 08:19 PM
I know - wonderful isn't it.
To witness the Ronaldo-Manyoo relationship imploding before our eyes.
Bring it on I say.

yawn.

Thank god for summer sports

KD Langer
11-07-2008, 11:31 PM
:sleeping:

ANVIL
11-07-2008, 11:56 PM
All well and good snoozing away but if Ronaldo is going to be out for three months that could be early November before he's making a return to the first team.
Let's just say the Manyoo fans have grown tired of his histrionics this summer,particularly after his abysmal Euro 2008.
And let's just say the rest of his team are less than happy too at his disloyalty.
And then old Ginsoak will want to stamp his authority by letting him sweat away in the reserves for a while.
That's assuming he doesn't get transferred.
Whichever way you look at it Manyoo have not got a great start to the campaign ahead.
And factor in Scolari at Chelsea - a manager not overawed by Ginsoak and who will treat the usual mind-games with contempt.
And Deco.
Yet you still want to snooze away.
Don't you have any passion for the game ?

Alan Smith
12-07-2008, 01:07 PM
Viva Ronaldo
said he was a slave
but not quite minimum wage
Viva Ronaldo

STEVIEG
12-07-2008, 03:09 PM
All well and good snoozing away but if Ronaldo is going to be out for three months that could be early November before he's making a return to the first team.
Let's just say the Manyoo fans have grown tired of his histrionics this summer,particularly after his abysmal Euro 2008.
And let's just say the rest of his team are less than happy too at his disloyalty.
And then old Ginsoak will want to stamp his authority by letting him sweat away in the reserves for a while.
That's assuming he doesn't get transferred.
Whichever way you look at it Manyoo have not got a great start to the campaign ahead.
And factor in Scolari at Chelsea - a manager not overawed by Ginsoak and who will treat the usual mind-games with contempt.
And Deco.
Yet you still want to snooze away.
Don't you have any passion for the game ?




You just keep telling yourself that and it might make you feel better:)

ANVIL
13-07-2008, 02:44 AM
You just keep telling yourself that and it might make you feel better:)

Nope - your radio show makes me feel better.
I always have a spring in my step after eight hours sleep.

Mr Jefferson
13-07-2008, 03:54 PM
bump

STEVIEG
13-07-2008, 10:19 PM
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Free Chris Ronaldo
Free free
Free free free Chris Ronaldo

Free Chris Ronaldo

5 years in captivity
Boots to big to fit his feet
His body abused, but he wants to go free
He's so scared he's avoiding Fergie

Free Chris Ronaldo

Won it all for M.U.F.C.
He was adored by the Red Army
All he earned was 150...
Thousand pounds every week

Free Chris Ronaldo

Blatter says "It's slavery"
Ronaldo replied "Yes I agree"
You're so deaf that you cannot hear him
He won't back to O.T.

Free Chris Ronaldo

KD Langer
14-07-2008, 12:53 AM
^^^^

what he said.

free the manchester one!