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Post by aussiegraham on Jun 17, 2017 22:53:28 GMT
I would be prepared to bet my own ball sack that he won't come back. If he does, I'll be a happy eunuch.
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Post by Deez on Jun 18, 2017 7:33:02 GMT
Come on mate. Not giving them cunts clicks.
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Post by Reduntildeath on Jun 18, 2017 17:10:30 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer.
Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities.
Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end.
BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal.
Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea.
"I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know."
That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category.
While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved.
Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway.
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Post by RAZ on Jun 18, 2017 17:21:04 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer. Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities. Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end. BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal. Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea. "I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know." That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category. While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved. Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway. fuck them.get both and keep de gea.we'll be the new galacticos
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Post by Reduntildeath on Jun 18, 2017 17:23:56 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer. Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities. Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end. BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal. Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea. "I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know." That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category. While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved. Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway. fuck them.get both and keep de gea.we'll be the new galacticos Yes, loving the optimism!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2017 17:49:09 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer. Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities. Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end. BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal. Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea. "I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know." That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category. While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved. Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway. DDG AND 183 million?
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Post by Reduntildeath on Jun 18, 2017 18:10:13 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer. Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities. Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end. BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal. Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea. "I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know." That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category. While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved. Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway. DDG AND 183 million? According to them that knows them things!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2017 18:11:54 GMT
Fuck it,we're having both:
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during a training session at the Kazan Arena stadium in Kazan, Russia, on June 17, 2017 on the eve of the Russia 2017 Confederations Cup football match Portugal vs Mexico. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE (Photo credit should read FRANCK FIFE/AFP/Getty Images) FRANCK FIFE/Getty Images Manchester United are reportedly set to make a blockbuster transfer proposal to Real Madrid that would see Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata head to Old Trafford in exchange for David De Gea and £183 million this summer. Danny Gallagher of MailOnline, citing reports in Italy, passed along details of the potential offer on Sunday amid speculation Ronaldo could seek an exit from the Santiago Bernabeu because of claims of tax fraud from Spanish authorities. Ronaldo is currently in Russia for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup with the Portugal national team, which earned a berth in the tournament by winning UEFA Euro 2016. The Daily Mail report noted any deal would have to wait until the Seleccao's run in the event comes to an end. BBC Sport reported Friday a source close to the Real Madrid sensation said he's "upset" by the allegations of tax fraud and "doesn't want to stay in Spain." The outlet listed Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Juventus as potential suitors with the resources to make a deal. Ronaldo, who previously played for United from 2003 through 2009, has never closed the door on a possible return to the Premier League club. In 2014, Jamie Jackson of the Guardian provided comments the superstar forward made on MUTV about the idea. "I love Manchester, to be back, I never know, you never know," he said. "Of course I'm happy at Real Madrid, it's my home, it's my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know." That said, the massive swap of talent and cash featuring Ronaldo, Morata and De Gea still falls firmly into the long-shot category. While there are elements of the transfer that make sense on paper, especially De Gea joining Real Madrid after years of links between the sides, pulling off that type of deal is rare. There are too many variables when that amount of players and money is involved. Ultimately, transfer rumors involving Ronaldo figure to remain the hottest topic in football for most of the summer, especially once his time at the Confederations Cup is over. It would still qualify as a surprise if he's playing for a club other than Los Blancos when the 2017-18 season gets underway. DDG AND 183 million? I'n full on muppet right now. I'm fine with that deal. I'll give them my first born and only child too, as a sweetener. EDIT: I said that shit on fathers day
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2017 10:00:58 GMT
en.as.com/en/2017/06/22/football/1498120237_944896.htmlCristiano Ronaldo will heed the advice given to him by Real Madrid's legal team and pay the outstanding 14.8 million euros owed to the tax authorities next week at the Court of First Instance and Instruction in Pozuelo, Madrid. He has agreed to pay all owed taxes before his court hearing on 31 July, when he is due to present his case to magistrate Mónica Gómez Ferrer. According to his spokesman, "That doesn't mean that Cristiano admits the charges, it is simply his way of showing that he is willing to collaborate". Serious tax evasion offences carry a minimum two-year prison sentence However, Article 305 of the Spain's penal code states that payments made in advance have another prurpose: "The judge or jury can reduce the minimum sentence by one or two degrees, on the condition that debts are serviced two months before the defendant has been formally summoned and that he/she makes a judicial admission, recognizing the charges against them". It means that apart from paying the 14.8 million euros, Cristiano must also plead guilty if he is to have his sentence halved or even reduced to one quarter. According to Article 305-bis, tax evasion offences commited via offshore trusts, tax havens, third party asset management instruments, tax-free territories or any other means which are used to disguise the identity of the taxpayer can impose prison sentences of two to six years together with a fine ranging from double to six times the defrauded amount". Other members of Mendes stable with tax issues The strategy of making due payments in advance is the first step to reaching an agreement with the prosecutor, and it's the same plan that was used by Fábio Coentrão, Ricardo Carvalho, Radamel Falcao and Ángel Di María - all of whom, like Cristiano, are represented by Jorge Mendes. Mendes has been summonded to the city courthouse in Pozuelo next Tuesday. According to the Portuguese agent's spokesman: "Jorge still hasn't received the notification letter".
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2017 4:51:42 GMT
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Post by king nothing on Jun 30, 2017 4:58:58 GMT
Wow, they have their father looks...
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Post by Monty on Aug 4, 2017 22:37:03 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Dec 7, 2017 19:10:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2017 19:52:37 GMT
Fair play to him.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2017 13:45:01 GMT
The Portuguese dedicated his latest award to three of his former teammates on Thursday.
“Since I was 14, 15 or 16 years old I knew that I was different from other kids,” Ronaldo said. “I did different things.
“I realized that I was good at Manchester United, when I played with players like Giggs, Keane or Ferdinand. I had talent.
“The English mentality is different and those people helped me a lot to be what I am now. I have to thank my colleagues in Manchester. “
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