Monday, October 20, 2008

Man Utd's vs Ronaldo's future!

Just as I said last time,

Man Utd do not need Ronaldo to emerge victorious.
Sell him off to Real for a hefty sum of 70mil pounds.
Use it to settle the debts and invest in training facilities.

And place Rooney, Berbatov and Tevez as the striking forces, with two great wings Giggs and Nani.
Midfield we have loads of talented players, from veteran Scholes to new lads Hargreaves, Anderson, Possebon, and many others.
Defenders, there are a loads of new faces from the academy.
Keepers, there are six of them, where some of them are really talented ( Van der Saar, Kuszczak ), and the new arrivals soon to join the list.

So, if Ronaldo wanna leave MU to join Real, so be it.
Man Utd not going to lose anything buy selling this one so-called Platinum, when they have loads of Golds and Silvers in the squad.

But the fact is, if Ronaldo is keen to continue to have the same attention seeking attitude in Real Madrid, for sure he'll be ditched out cause Real, the richest club with the most star players from all around the world, won't be tolerating it as much as Manchester United did.

------------------------source: thesun.co.uk ---------------------------------

A FASCINATING scenario is being played out at Old Trafford.
While Cristiano Ronaldo seems weighed down by the fall-out from the summer’s Real Madrid transfer saga, Wayne Rooney looks a new man.
Almost as if he has been liberated by Ronaldo’s travails.
For two years, almost from the moment he was sent off (with some connivance from the Winker) at Germany 2006, Rooney has been blowing hot and cold in Ronaldo’s slipstream.
Now, though, Rooney’s instinct tells him it’s time to regain the crown.
That Ronaldo has been psychologically affected by the events of the summer. That the double Footballer of the Year is unsure exactly what United fans feel about him.
That, with Dimitar Berbatov still to settle and Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes in the autumn of their glittering careers, he has to pick up the baton.
We have seen a huge maturing in a player who is still only 22. He seems to relish the new-found responsibility he has placed on himself.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo frets. In time, Alex Ferguson may even regret not accepting the 70million Madrid put on the table. In the prevailing economic climate, they won’t be offered the same amount this summer.
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