Cristiano Ronaldo - v1

dakt

Active member
I rate iniesta above cr7 and I'm being serious.

Me too....and everyone finds that funny!? Has more trophies, much better vision and dribbling skills and is 10x more fun to watch.


There was a title in one of our fukin news portal: "Ronaldo led Portugal to the victory from the bench":worthy::worthy::worthy::worthy:
Can't believe they really did that....and that is how people actually look at things. I can imagine why history is interpreted differently by different people.
 

Chainsaw

Killahead
I know. I have a bad feeling messi will come back, we will make it to 2018 final and the bad luck will strike again. I am so fed up with football at the moment.

A big chunk of my passion for football died after the World Cup 2002 debacle, and since then after every tournament that Argentina fails to win I lose more and more passion for the game. I still follow it on a daily basis, but I am not as much of a firey fan as I used to be pre 2002. Ofc the age factor plays a part as well, but Argentina failing, specially in the WCs really takes a massive toll on me. It takes a longtime to recover from the pain. Club football never does this to me to such an extend. I'll send some insults, some raging and cursing here and there and after a while it's gone. World Cup failing on the other hand beats me BLOODY! You just keep asking why and can't find a convincing answer.
 

Batistuta9

New member
Me too....and everyone finds that funny!? Has more trophies, much better vision and dribbling skills and is 10x more fun to watch.


There was a title in one of our fukin news portal: "Ronaldo led Portugal to the victory from the bench":worthy::worthy::worthy::worthy:
Can't believe they really did that....and that is how people actually look at things. I can imagine why history is interpreted differently by different people.


Messi and iniesta are geniuses. The way they play football is like art. Iniesta glides and messi just weaves his way through so many players. The only two players in the current era I'd pay to watch. Watching cr7 is a bore, a couple of stepovers, shooting from 50 yards and diving. Not to mention his auditions for the Magic Mike movies.
 

dakt

Active member
A big chunk of my passion for football died after the World Cup 2002 debacle, and since then after every tournament that Argentina fails to win I lose more and more passion for the game. I still follow it on a daily basis, but I am not as much of a firey fan as I used to be pre 2002. Ofc the age factor plays a part as well, but Argentina failing, specially in the WCs really takes a massive toll on me. It takes a longtime to recover from the pain. Club football never does this to me to such an extend. I'll send some insults, some raging and cursing here and there and after a while it's gone. World Cup failing on the other hand beats me BLOODY! You just keep asking why and can't find a convincing answer.

Yep....I can imagine. My NT has never played final of any tournament, yet I find it devastating also when we're kicked out.
If you're out of luck, not even GOAT can help you. That's fucking football...and I hate it, but always come back to it. It's like a violent spouse I guess, or stockholm syndrome.
 

Batistuta9

New member
A big chunk of my passion for football died after the World Cup 2002 debacle, and since then after every tournament that Argentina fails to win I lose more and more passion for the game. I still follow it on a daily basis, but I am not as much of a firey fan as I used to be pre 2002. Ofc the age factor plays a part as well, but Argentina failing, specially in the WCs really takes a massive toll on me. It takes a longtime to recover from the pain. Club football never does this to me to such an extend. I'll send some insults, some raging and cursing here and there and after a while it's gone. World Cup failing on the other hand beats me BLOODY! You just keep asking why and can't find a convincing answer.
I'm exactly the same although club football hurts me a lot, it's not the same bcoz we can challenge for the CL the next year whereas world cup and copa are every 4 years. I said after the WC 2014 final that I can't do this anymore. But I couldn't stay away, said the same for last year's copa and after this year I've had enough. But time heals and I'll probably be obsessing about at 2018 only to be heartbroken again.
 

NotInHere

New member
Still can't believe Portugal was able to win without Cristiano, this was truly the worst Euro of all time imo. I still don't understand how Cristiano is getting all the credit by the members here, he didn't even play the final and they still won.
 

Aryagorn

Improvin' Perfection!!
what is wrong with Supporting European Footballers if you are an indian or Pakistani ? why Resorting to Racist comment's . I have seen Stupid fan boy's of Cr7 from European nations as well in social media
Dude take a chill pill.... I do not see any racism there. It is just that the Sub-continent and China are the biggest market affected by the British media over-rating their league. So it is definitely the reason CR7 has a huge chunk of fans in our region and that's what [MENTION=15783]KingMessi[/MENTION] meant there, I hope-think!

I mean there's a huge bunch of Chelsea supporters in our country! And believe me, Chelsea Supporters are really ridiculed rigorously in Europe and the sub-continent has many of them..... I believe that's how the phrase 'Some Indian/Pakistani Ronaldo(read EPL) fanboy' emerged
 

Pablo Escobar

New member
Yeah, many fanboys there since Man United days, when United sold him to puta mandrill they also sold a big chunk of their image in that part of the world, they probably jumped from Nike stores to Adidas to jump on the new shirts :lol:
 

KingMessi

SiempreBlaugrana
what is wrong with Supporting European Footballers if you are an indian or Pakistani ? why Resorting to Racist comment's . I have seen Stupid fan boy's of Cr7 from European nations as well in social media

It wasn't racist. It was just based on the fact that he had Karachi on his Twitter name.

Every second person in India seems to be a United fan (hyperbole, sue me) and as such there are a ton of blind CR fans there. And second, you do know that I'm Indian right?
 

RMU ReBorn

New member
It wasn't racist. It was just based on the fact that he had Karachi on his Twitter name.

Every second person in India seems to be a United fan (hyperbole, sue me) and as such there are a ton of blind CR fans there. And second, you do know that I'm Indian right?
I didn't knew that you are an indian .. Glad to know that :)
 

Pablo Escobar

New member
So next year will play Confederations Cup, just imagine if win vs Chile :mou:

And after partying for 2 years like "Messi, you wathin'?" comes World Cup 2018 and Argentina thrashes Portugal 4-0 with Messi x4 in R2 or Quarters against Crynaldo and after that Argentina 6-2 Italy final in Moscow Messi 2x Hat-Trick, right back at ya' dirty ports, right? :troll:
 

Morten

Senior Member
And he being the GOAT, played for the best club in the world and the best club in England his entire career..... So that is definitely a very, very small figure for all the hype that's surrounded him!

For all the free-loading that Pedro has done, he has much bigger contribution to Barca's CL'11 than that CR has to CL'16 or EC'16 for example!

Its not a "very very small figure", and he didnt play for the best club(Barca) in the world, so his trophy haul is good. Pedros contribution to Barcas 11 was bigger than Ronaldos CL? Lmao. Lets not kid ourselves, Barca would have won regardless of Pedro, Real wouldnt have made the final without Ronaldo.
 

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