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BraLoD said:
DonFerrari said:
torok said:

"That" incident surely hit his popularity a lot here... He was always known by his beautiful girlfriends, but that basically erased it all. All the talk about his weight damaged his image as athlete too, as his recent declarations about hospitals did. Romario at least kept his popularity by avoiding that kind of bad media. I thought he would destroy it as a congressman, but he actually is doing a good work there (and he is on almost all sessions and that is pretty uncommon).

The only bad part is that it seems that Romario don't legislate and push bills.

But Ronaldo is over well damaged his reputation, just corinthians supporters wouldn't see that in São Paulo.


Not even my Corinthians fans friends still likes Ronaldo... A few people stills likes him, but that goes for people that still vote for Dilma even after the events in the Confederations Cup... I'm not saying that one don't have the right to still likes him, as a player he was great, but usually well informed people (at least above average) just don't like him anymore, that's seems a fact to me and what I see around here in São Paulo (also in the internet).


As you said, there are still idiot people in all the world.



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BraLoD said:

Not even my Corinthians fans friends still likes Ronaldo... A few people stills likes him, but that goes for people that still vote for Dilma even after the events in the Confederations Cup... I'm not saying that one don't have the right to still likes him, as a player he was great, but usually well informed people (at least above average) just don't like him anymore, that's seems a fact to me and what I see around here in São Paulo (also in the internet).


It looks like most soccer players can damage their reputation close to the end of their careers. There are very few exceptions (like Raí).