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Should He?

Yes 29 31.52%
 
No 63 68.48%
 
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Ka-pi96 said:
Groundking said:

@AZWification He's been unhappy as the fans don't adore him like we do in Old Trafford, cumulated when we last played them in the champions league and we sung his name all night, despite the fact that he was playing for Madrid.

Talal said:
I wouldn't say Ronaldo is currently unhappy. He was for a while, Madrid supporters booed him on more than a few occasions. Last year of Mourinho was a disaster for pretty much all Madrid players. Right now though everything is going great for him. He is appreciated and is doing very well. I really doubt he'd give up all the success he has in Madrid to go to United who are in sort of a slump. Maybe a few years down the line.

Oh come one, please. We had the (arguably) greatest manager of all time retire after more than a quarter of a century of being in charge and appointed a massively inexperienced manager to replace him. We were always going to struggle. Then we've gotten a top class manager in and it's taken a few months but now we have real momentum and are playing good football again, having taken 17 out of the last 24 available points, whilst slowly getting back to where a club of our size should be. 

Edit: I really wish this forum had the multiquote function a lot of others have.

Didn't David Moyes have more points than van Gaal at the same point of the season? Top class indeed

That was the case earlier in the season, but I believe van Gaal has passed him. This with much more injuries and roster management that Moyes ever had to do (seriously, they started Blackett (20) and McNair (19) at CB two games ago, both are promising but are not ready for EPL play).



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AZWification said:

Nope! Barcelona is Messi's home just like how Real is C. Ronaldo's home! I just don't see Messi leaving Barca.

Just like Manchester United was Ronaldo's home.

Hmm.  Maybe Messi should move to Man U...



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Groundking said:
Ka-pi96 said:
Groundking said:
outlawauron said:

van Gaal won't be spending that money anytime soon though....

He spent 150 million this summer just gone, ontop of a further 65 million in the two windows prior to this, we also get the Adidas money in next year. You're silly to think that we can't outspend everybody.

It's only a matter of time until the bank wants that 600million that it lent them back...

We paid back the banks back in 2010 when we issued the bonds. Since then we've paid of the ~£250m PIK's and then bought back £150m of the bonds, so our debt is now only ~£350m which is really nothing for a business our size, especially when you consider in almost 5 years we've paid of £400m of debt and our revenue only continues to increase dramatically. The debt is simply not a problem.

@Outlawauron Eh we could to with a top class CB and cover for one of our full backs, but it'd be unlikely that we'd spend more than 50 mill on those two players, and I doubt we'll buy Falcao TBH. The only reason Ronaldo isn't currently playing for us is because Fergie retired a year too early, the deal was all but done, but when Fergie announced his retirement and appointed Moyes Ronaldo had second thoughts, as he still wanted to win the Decima with Real, but he simply doesn't enjoy it there anymore.


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Can we have him at Leicester City please in the January window! We need someone who knows where the net is after only picking up 2 points from a possible 39 recently. Bad times!



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Goatseye said:
Ronaldo's home is Sporting Club Portugal.

Ronaldo's home is his bank. He declares love to who pays him better, ask his agent Jorge Mendes.

Have you seen how much money and time he donates to kids? He isn't all about money for his bank account. He even paid for some kids brain surgery. Sure the amount he paid was small to what he earns but I don't see many other football stars doing the same.



 

 

amp316 said:
AZWification said:

Nope! Barcelona is Messi's home just like how Real is C. Ronaldo's home! I just don't see Messi leaving Barca.

Just like Manchester United was Ronaldo's home.

Hmm.  Maybe Messi should move to Man U...

Nope.. I think he should just stay at Barcelona.



                
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Ka-pi96 said:
Groundking said:

@AZWification He's been unhappy as the fans don't adore him like we do in Old Trafford, cumulated when we last played them in the champions league and we sung his name all night, despite the fact that he was playing for Madrid.

Talal said:
I wouldn't say Ronaldo is currently unhappy. He was for a while, Madrid supporters booed him on more than a few occasions. Last year of Mourinho was a disaster for pretty much all Madrid players. Right now though everything is going great for him. He is appreciated and is doing very well. I really doubt he'd give up all the success he has in Madrid to go to United who are in sort of a slump. Maybe a few years down the line.

Oh come one, please. We had the (arguably) greatest manager of all time retire after more than a quarter of a century of being in charge and appointed a massively inexperienced manager to replace him. We were always going to struggle. Then we've gotten a top class manager in and it's taken a few months but now we have real momentum and are playing good football again, having taken 17 out of the last 24 available points, whilst slowly getting back to where a club of our size should be. 

Edit: I really wish this forum had the multiquote function a lot of others have.

Didn't David Moyes have more points than van Gaal at the same point of the season? Top class indeed

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