citytill1die84
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If the owners ever have the chance to sign Ronaldo I'm sure they would wow class.
Yeah ht would you rather have:robbieh said:So Madrid are keen on this. Why? So they can invest in youth, as well as buying a few top quality players as well.
Shouldn't we see it in the same way. 100 mill on one 27 year old or 4 superstars of the future. Hazard etc
And tonight and El Classico. You dont have a scooby.robbieh said:Big game bottler as we saw again last night.
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PjMSweden said:Pretty please get him in.
r.soleofsalford said:PjMSweden said:Pretty please get him in.
but please, please, please, dont let him take penalties
royle said:r.soleofsalford said:PjMSweden said:Pretty please get him in.
but please, please, please, dont let him take penalties
Prior to his shoot out miss he had scored 25 without fail.
JoeMercer'sWay said:royle said:r.soleofsalford said:but please, please, please, dont let him take penalties
Prior to his shoot out miss he had scored 25 without fail.
he missed it when it mattered.
whothefisAlice said:JoeMercer'sWay said:royle said:Prior to his shoot out miss he had scored 25 without fail.
he missed it when it mattered.
Didn't miss it. It was saved. :)
JoeMercer'sWay said:whothefisAlice said:JoeMercer'sWay said:he missed it when it mattered.
Didn't miss it. It was saved. :)
it didn't go in the net, so he missed it.
Darkhorse said:I am not saying we could never recruit a player of Ronaldo's quality, but I do believe we will never recruit him. I will be happily eat humble pie if he does come. However it really is unlikely. Why would he leave R. Madrid? We want to grow into a club like Real - or barcelona depending on your preference - but we aren't there yet and won't be for a while. If he did decide to come back to the EPL could you really see him turning his back on the adulation he receives at OT, a place he repeatedly says he misses and would like to eventually go back to? Sure we can offer him bucketloads of money, but would that really matter to a guy who is already loaded and will be able to earn a huge salary wherever he is and will probably still be reeling it in once he retires?
IMO it's the stuff of pipe dreams. A nice pipe dream, but still a dream at that. Is there really any valid reason that he might come?
Darkhorse said:I am not saying we could never recruit a player of Ronaldo's quality, but I do believe we will never recruit him. I will be happily eat humble pie if he does come. However it really is unlikely. Why would he leave R. Madrid? We want to grow into a club like Real - or barcelona depending on your preference - but we aren't there yet and won't be for a while. If he did decide to come back to the EPL could you really see him turning his back on the adulation he receives at OT, a place he repeatedly says he misses and would like to eventually go back to? Sure we can offer him bucketloads of money, but would that really matter to a guy who is already loaded and will be able to earn a huge salary wherever he is and will probably still be reeling it in once he retires?
IMO it's the stuff of pipe dreams. A nice pipe dream, but still a dream at that. Is there really any valid reason that he might come?
Chevelle said:Darkhorse said:I am not saying we could never recruit a player of Ronaldo's quality, but I do believe we will never recruit him. I will be happily eat humble pie if he does come. However it really is unlikely. Why would he leave R. Madrid? We want to grow into a club like Real - or barcelona depending on your preference - but we aren't there yet and won't be for a while. If he did decide to come back to the EPL could you really see him turning his back on the adulation he receives at OT, a place he repeatedly says he misses and would like to eventually go back to? Sure we can offer him bucketloads of money, but would that really matter to a guy who is already loaded and will be able to earn a huge salary wherever he is and will probably still be reeling it in once he retires?
IMO it's the stuff of pipe dreams. A nice pipe dream, but still a dream at that. Is there really any valid reason that he might come?
Things quiet at redcafe today?
MCFC Buffalo-NY said:Darkhorse said:I am not saying we could never recruit a player of Ronaldo's quality, but I do believe we will never recruit him. I will be happily eat humble pie if he does come. However it really is unlikely. Why would he leave R. Madrid? We want to grow into a club like Real - or barcelona depending on your preference - but we aren't there yet and won't be for a while. If he did decide to come back to the EPL could you really see him turning his back on the adulation he receives at OT, a place he repeatedly says he misses and would like to eventually go back to? Sure we can offer him bucketloads of money, but would that really matter to a guy who is already loaded and will be able to earn a huge salary wherever he is and will probably still be reeling it in once he retires?
IMO it's the stuff of pipe dreams. A nice pipe dream, but still a dream at that. Is there really any valid reason that he might come?
I couldnt agree more with you on the "pipe dream" thinking. But where there is a couple semi-valid reasons he'd come here is 1RealMoney and 2Legacy.
1RealMoney (yes, Im corny - its a play on RealMadrid) But what I mean by that is he only gets a slim percentage because of Spain's enormously high taxes. Theyre much lower in England and he'd see more of his wages even if theyre the same. But we all know they wont be. Even the principle number will go up. I know hes rich, but thats still ALOT more than what he gets now if you really think about it.
2Legacy. Theres been talk of his academies etc and furthermore if (and I honestly do think he could) City would win a few titles (EPL & UCL) under his tenure here say til he retired (aka went to the MLS) thats a large impact for a guy who could be largely looked at as single-handedly doing it (though it wouldnt be single-handed, but thats surely how the press would make it - to his credit he would lead the way in terms of his spark and offense obviously).
...as far as my opinion on CR7? Sometimes I wonder if hed be a semi-Mario headace, but the more I think the more I see hes not that hes just more HollywoodISH. With the right leadership (fingers crossed Mancini keeps growing some jingle-bells) he could lead very well by example.
Barcon said:MCFC Buffalo-NY said:Darkhorse said:I am not saying we could never recruit a player of Ronaldo's quality, but I do believe we will never recruit him. I will be happily eat humble pie if he does come. However it really is unlikely. Why would he leave R. Madrid? We want to grow into a club like Real - or barcelona depending on your preference - but we aren't there yet and won't be for a while. If he did decide to come back to the EPL could you really see him turning his back on the adulation he receives at OT, a place he repeatedly says he misses and would like to eventually go back to? Sure we can offer him bucketloads of money, but would that really matter to a guy who is already loaded and will be able to earn a huge salary wherever he is and will probably still be reeling it in once he retires?
IMO it's the stuff of pipe dreams. A nice pipe dream, but still a dream at that. Is there really any valid reason that he might come?
I couldnt agree more with you on the "pipe dream" thinking. But where there is a couple semi-valid reasons he'd come here is 1RealMoney and 2Legacy.
1RealMoney (yes, Im corny - its a play on RealMadrid) But what I mean by that is he only gets a slim percentage because of Spain's enormously high taxes. Theyre much lower in England and he'd see more of his wages even if theyre the same. But we all know they wont be. Even the principle number will go up. I know hes rich, but thats still ALOT more than what he gets now if you really think about it.
2Legacy. Theres been talk of his academies etc and furthermore if (and I honestly do think he could) City would win a few titles (EPL & UCL) under his tenure here say til he retired (aka went to the MLS) thats a large impact for a guy who could be largely looked at as single-handedly doing it (though it wouldnt be single-handed, but thats surely how the press would make it - to his credit he would lead the way in terms of his spark and offense obviously).
...as far as my opinion on CR7? Sometimes I wonder if hed be a semi-Mario headace, but the more I think the more I see hes not that hes just more HollywoodISH. With the right leadership (fingers crossed Mancini keeps growing some jingle-bells) he could lead very well by example.
Do yourself a favour mate, don't refer to this greasy, tranny **** as cr7 on here. You will last a little longer.
MCFC Buffalo-NY said:Barcon said:MCFC Buffalo-NY said:I couldnt agree more with you on the "pipe dream" thinking. But where there is a couple semi-valid reasons he'd come here is 1RealMoney and 2Legacy.
1RealMoney (yes, Im corny - its a play on RealMadrid) But what I mean by that is he only gets a slim percentage because of Spain's enormously high taxes. Theyre much lower in England and he'd see more of his wages even if theyre the same. But we all know they wont be. Even the principle number will go up. I know hes rich, but thats still ALOT more than what he gets now if you really think about it.
2Legacy. Theres been talk of his academies etc and furthermore if (and I honestly do think he could) City would win a few titles (EPL & UCL) under his tenure here say til he retired (aka went to the MLS) thats a large impact for a guy who could be largely looked at as single-handedly doing it (though it wouldnt be single-handed, but thats surely how the press would make it - to his credit he would lead the way in terms of his spark and offense obviously).
...as far as my opinion on CR7? Sometimes I wonder if hed be a semi-Mario headace, but the more I think the more I see hes not that hes just more HollywoodISH. With the right leadership (fingers crossed Mancini keeps growing some jingle-bells) he could lead very well by example.
Do yourself a favour mate, don't refer to this greasy, tranny **** as cr7 on here. You will last a little longer.
do yourself a favor man, dont deny talent. youll last a little longer on ANY board
(...pretty sure a guy like him earned the CR7 tagline) things like catchy nicknames, endorsements, and whatever else tend to come to you when your ohhhh sayyyy arguably the best player in the world (easily top3). Sad how fickle city fans get with their new money. I dont want eight different guys and scrap Dzeko and Kolarov, and Tevez, and Balotelli, and whoever else is PART OF THE TEAM (obviously castaways like Ade, Bridge, Bellamy are a diff story). This isnt EA Sports FIFA, you cant change everything every year everytime something doesnt workout (such as an April loss at Arsenal). Its understandable to want improvement, reach the next level, but it takes time. If one is a little impatient, enter CR7...pretty sure success will without a doubt move quicker. And as I said in my last post, Im not so in favor or against it. There's cases for both. The success that undoubtedly comes with ith. But, though it seems unlikely, the possible Mario-like drama we'd have to prepare for again. But you never know. All in all, the FIFA Financial Issues are looking to get more serious and we should be in the clear but heavy buying might have to be curbed. I doubt we could do Europe and pull off a buy like that, but you never know what the brass has up their sleeve.
Your welcome.
fuck off rag twat.MCFC Buffalo-NY said:Barcon said:MCFC Buffalo-NY said:I couldnt agree more with you on the "pipe dream" thinking. But where there is a couple semi-valid reasons he'd come here is 1RealMoney and 2Legacy.
1RealMoney (yes, Im corny - its a play on RealMadrid) But what I mean by that is he only gets a slim percentage because of Spain's enormously high taxes. Theyre much lower in England and he'd see more of his wages even if theyre the same. But we all know they wont be. Even the principle number will go up. I know hes rich, but thats still ALOT more than what he gets now if you really think about it.
2Legacy. Theres been talk of his academies etc and furthermore if (and I honestly do think he could) City would win a few titles (EPL & UCL) under his tenure here say til he retired (aka went to the MLS) thats a large impact for a guy who could be largely looked at as single-handedly doing it (though it wouldnt be single-handed, but thats surely how the press would make it - to his credit he would lead the way in terms of his spark and offense obviously).
...as far as my opinion on CR7? Sometimes I wonder if hed be a semi-Mario headace, but the more I think the more I see hes not that hes just more HollywoodISH. With the right leadership (fingers crossed Mancini keeps growing some jingle-bells) he could lead very well by example.
Do yourself a favour mate, don't refer to this greasy, tranny **** as cr7 on here. You will last a little longer.
do yourself a favor man, dont deny talent. youll last a little longer on ANY board
(...pretty sure a guy like him earned the CR7 tagline) things like catchy nicknames, endorsements, and whatever else tend to come to you when your ohhhh sayyyy arguably the best player in the world (easily top3). Sad how fickle city fans get with their new money. I dont want eight different guys and scrap Dzeko and Kolarov, and Tevez, and Balotelli, and whoever else is PART OF THE TEAM (obviously castaways like Ade, Bridge, Bellamy are a diff story). This isnt EA Sports FIFA, you cant change everything every year everytime something doesnt workout (such as an April loss at Arsenal). Its understandable to want improvement, reach the next level, but it takes time. If one is a little impatient, enter CR7...pretty sure success will without a doubt move quicker. And as I said in my last post, Im not so in favor or against it. There's cases for both. The success that undoubtedly comes with ith. But, though it seems unlikely, the possible Mario-like drama we'd have to prepare for again. But you never know. All in all, the FIFA Financial Issues are looking to get more serious and we should be in the clear but heavy buying might have to be curbed. I doubt we could do Europe and pull off a buy like that, but you never know what the brass has up their sleeve.
Your welcome.
BlueBilly said:MCFC Buffalo-NY said:Barcon said:Do yourself a favour mate, don't refer to this greasy, tranny **** as cr7 on here. You will last a little longer.
do yourself a favor man, dont deny talent. youll last a little longer on ANY board
(...pretty sure a guy like him earned the CR7 tagline) things like catchy nicknames, endorsements, and whatever else tend to come to you when your ohhhh sayyyy arguably the best player in the world (easily top3). Sad how fickle city fans get with their new money. I dont want eight different guys and scrap Dzeko and Kolarov, and Tevez, and Balotelli, and whoever else is PART OF THE TEAM (obviously castaways like Ade, Bridge, Bellamy are a diff story). This isnt EA Sports FIFA, you cant change everything every year everytime something doesnt workout (such as an April loss at Arsenal). Its understandable to want improvement, reach the next level, but it takes time. If one is a little impatient, enter CR7...pretty sure success will without a doubt move quicker. And as I said in my last post, Im not so in favor or against it. There's cases for both. The success that undoubtedly comes with ith. But, though it seems unlikely, the possible Mario-like drama we'd have to prepare for again. But you never know. All in all, the FIFA Financial Issues are looking to get more serious and we should be in the clear but heavy buying might have to be curbed. I doubt we could do Europe and pull off a buy like that, but you never know what the brass has up their sleeve.
Your welcome.
Firstly, we all know how good Ronaldo is, but that doesn't mean we have to like the twat.
Secondly, Barcon was just offering you some advice (correct and friendly advice might I add) there was no need to react the way you did, now you yourself have come across as a bit of a twat.
Finally, to reiterate Barcon's point, please don't refer to Ronaldo as CR7, it's embarrassing and cringe worthy.
You're welcome.