Cristiano Ronaldo - v1

Ritchie

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For all the pain it would cause, him winning the Balon d'Or this year would be much more deserving than the one he won in 2013, so take a chill pill and wait for that to actually spur our Leo and motivate him further to try and win another one of those!

Ronaldo was dreadful in the Euros for the most part and did nothing in the CL semi or final. He won nothing domestically either and missed out on Pichichi.
 

Stric

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Well that's just in poor taste. Primarily because the guy is still alive. And secondly, because he's a freaking football player, not Dom Sebastian.
 

Aryagorn

Improvin' Perfection!!
Ronaldo was dreadful in the Euros for the most part and did nothing in the CL semi or final. He won nothing domestically either and missed out on Pichichi.

But he deserves it, you know. I don't know how, but he does...
More deserving than when he won it by crying foul on stupid Blatter's even stupider commander comment!!

Comparison is only between dumb, dumber and dumbest!
 

RMU ReBorn

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when you don't have multiple camera's and media coverage around you ,man with golden heart they said ,well said. I will never deny a autograph as i was also a football fan once

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RMU ReBorn

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http://www.espn.in/football/portuga...portugal-touchline-hysterics-in-euro-2016-win

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has criticised Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo for the forward's sideline behaviour during the final minutes of the Euro 2016 final between Portugal and France.

The Portugal star, who was taken out of the game early on with a knee injury, was seen manically gesticulating to his teammates. He was called out by Portugal legend Antonio Simoes and others, who suggested the actions were more about Ronaldo's own ego than actually helping the team.

Mourinho on Friday echoed Simoes in comments made to Portugal's SporTV.

"Cristiano Ronaldo didn't help in any way by doing that in the final few minutes of the Euros final," Mourinho said. "There were 11 players on the pitch doing their job, and the person in charge of directing them was the coach.

"I saw it as an overload of emotion from someone who saw that the team was just minutes away from achieving an objective which everyone wanted."

Mourinho suggested Ronaldo, who was substituted with a knee injury just 25 minutes into the game and spent most of extra time on his feet in the technical area, was out of control.

"He lost a little emotional control -- not that that's a bad thing," the Portuguese coach said. "But what my experience tells me is that it is in these moments, when important decisions might need to be made, that the players are lost in their own little worlds."
 

alittlebitter

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^ no duh. he had a mediocre euros and was carried by his team.

read these achievements and imagine some random player did this:
- hattricks against Wolfsburg (8th place in bundesliga at time) and Hungry
- 11 goals against Shaktar and Malmo (scored in 2015, so not even in this bdo calendar year)
- and "cheering" for Portugal on the sidelines

... no offense, but does that read like a Ballon D'or winner? yet he will most likely win it. the pr for this guy is unreal.
 

raki

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http://www.espn.in/football/portuga...portugal-touchline-hysterics-in-euro-2016-win

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has criticised Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo for the forward's sideline behaviour during the final minutes of the Euro 2016 final between Portugal and France.

The Portugal star, who was taken out of the game early on with a knee injury, was seen manically gesticulating to his teammates. He was called out by Portugal legend Antonio Simoes and others, who suggested the actions were more about Ronaldo's own ego than actually helping the team.

Mourinho on Friday echoed Simoes in comments made to Portugal's SporTV.

"Cristiano Ronaldo didn't help in any way by doing that in the final few minutes of the Euros final," Mourinho said. "There were 11 players on the pitch doing their job, and the person in charge of directing them was the coach.

"I saw it as an overload of emotion from someone who saw that the team was just minutes away from achieving an objective which everyone wanted."

Mourinho suggested Ronaldo, who was substituted with a knee injury just 25 minutes into the game and spent most of extra time on his feet in the technical area, was out of control.

"He lost a little emotional control -- not that that's a bad thing," the Portuguese coach said. "But what my experience tells me is that it is in these moments, when important decisions might need to be made, that the players are lost in their own little worlds."

The truth. Pure showoff and acting like a clown.
 

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