
Ronaldo, Ferguson and United Would Be Treated Differently… Really?
Republik Of Mancunia: A Manchester United Blog —
Sir Alex Ferguson has asked for better protection from referees for Cristiano Ronaldo, after our winger felt the studs of Joan Capdevila on his knee during Tuesday night’s Champions League game.
Whilst this country is overly concern with Ronaldo’s dives, those with an interest in United tend to be far more worried about our best player getting crocked, after he is kicked up and down the pitch in every match he plays, sometimes more heavily than others.
However, Barnsley boss, Simon Davey, reckons that the FA do protect Ronaldo, and in light of their failure to punish Chris Morgan for an elbow which left Iain Hume ...
Ronaldo is a Diver
Manchester United Blog —
Yeah right.
Watch this video below. I just wonder how many more tackles does the lad will able to handle in his future footballing career.
Viva Ronaldo, F**k off haters!
Video found via ROM.
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King The Villain and Ronaldo The Victim
Soccerlens.com —
Every team has at least one player who dives, or at least goes to ground too easily. They’re the player who has you cringing when the slow motion replay comes up on the screen and you see that whilst your man is on the ground, writhing in pain, that actually no contact was made.
Until we have video refereeing, diving is going to continue to be rife in our game, because the stakes are so high. A dive in the box means you might win your team a penalty, a goal that could claim three points, whilst if you get rumbled, the chance of getting in the book is fairly slim anyway. Even if you do receive a yellow card, it’s worth the risk of ...
Wenger Stands Up For Ronaldo… Then Calls Him Arrogant
Republik Of Mancunia: A Manchester United Blog —
Thierry Henry. A player without a European Cup winners medal, no European or World Player of the Year to his name, yet his ability made him one of the most arrogant players to ever grace the Premiership.
Cristiano Ronaldo has all three, scoring the only goal in his team’s final, and he’s only 23-years-old. One would imagine he is going to be fairly confident in his own abilities.
I wonder if Henry got kicked off the park week in week out in his Arsenal days, whether Arsene Wenger would go some way to excusing it by pointing out Henry’s arrogance?
You see, Wenger has responded to questions over Steven ...



