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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"( Mr) Don’t blame him to be honest it’s a short career so made his future secure, who wouldn’t if you had that talent " exactly said it before say it again, he's an extremely fit 37 year old he wants to play not sit on the bench and he can get paid the big bucks, it is ridiculous how much he gets but he's got 2 or 3 years left, why not |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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Wow what a fall from grace, never would I have expected the almighty ego himself to be playing in the desert league before the age of 40
This is how Piers Morgan can torpedo a career.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In a job where the majority retire around 30. You can’t blame him for topping up his pension.
The mr "
This. I don’t even know what age I will need to work to, to top my pension up to the amount he will earn by age 40……….. |
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I very much doubt that he would ever have struggled financially even before this move.
If he hadn't already managed to ensure his future then frankly he's a twat given the amount he's already earned.
This in my opinion is just greed nothing more.
But can't blame him I guess if they are stupid enough to pay him why not.
I mean they would have only spent it on falcons or car's otherwise. |
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Just googled his net worth according to Forbes was already at 470 million USD
So all this needing money for future stuff is just crap and as I said previously it's just greed.
Although I know that he has/does do a lot of charity work so hopefully he's going to put his £170 million a year to good use. |
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Good luck to him. This will generate millions for charities and foundations, I have no doubt.
It's not hid fault someone values him.that worthy. Just a shame it's in a country with such terrible human rights but apparently are trying go sort that out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When do you have enough money?
The Saudi's are playing a game and sports stars sell out rapidly & drop their moral stance once the big money is offered don't they AJ?"
100% |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
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The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool? |
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool?"
Not me. I don't have sky. I have a firestick.
Football clubs don't exist on fan income at the elite level. You do know this right? |
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No team is a decent league would take the chance on him. He refuses to accept his decline and his ego won’t allow him to play a bit part.
He’ll stat pad for the next 18 months and be great at it.
It’s obscene money, but he’ll raise the profile of the team/league immeasurably |
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool?"
Not 100% true. Although the owners can’t be defended at Newcastle, the group of players and manager we have now really do care about the fans. |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
Lots of footballers get to a age where they can’t play to the level they once did or would like to stay at some retire others drop down the leagues or go to different countries to prolong their career and do something that they really enjoy.Beckham , Lampard , Gerrard , Cole , Rooney 5 great England players who all played over 100 times for their country choose to finish their careers in the USA Ronaldo has chosen Saudi Arabia.These guys were in a position where they could choose when and where they could end their career it’s a short working life been a footballer so good luck to them I say. |
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"I bet he didn't sit down with his agent and set these terms out, wether under contract at Man Ud or not.
He was offered them and is entitled to accept.
Same for any of us in our profession.
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United fan I'm guessing? |
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"I bet he didn't sit down with his agent and set these terms out, wether under contract at Man Ud or not.
He was offered them and is entitled to accept.
Same for any of us in our profession.
United fan I'm guessing?"
no
Neither am I Portugese.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool?
Not me. I don't have sky. I have a firestick.
Football clubs don't exist on fan income at the elite level. You do know this right?"
keep on telling yourself that and keep on believing whilst you worship your team. |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Is this the same Ronaldo who was leaving utd for champions league football??? "
Then again for a £75m per year contract I think I could stop caring about the champions league as well, to be fair |
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"Is this the same Ronaldo who was leaving utd for champions league football???
Then again for a £75m per year contract I think I could stop caring about the champions league as well, to be fair "
175 million |
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool?
Not me. I don't have sky. I have a firestick.
Football clubs don't exist on fan income at the elite level. You do know this right?
keep on telling yourself that and keep on believing whilst you worship your team. "
duhhh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Arbs have been buying sports for years
This is probably a test drive to see
And if it works out they be the biggest league in 2-3 years time
They bought MMA pritty much with the ufc fight island deal
The have bought power lifting Larry wheels is over there
They started move in to arm wrestling with Larry also
They bought them selfs a event on the F1 calendar with abu dhabi track
If this gose well watch them start snapping up all the talent to stupid money
Arb oil money
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is this the same Ronaldo who was leaving utd for champions league football???
Then again for a £75m per year contract I think I could stop caring about the champions league as well, to be fair "
Yep go large |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"€200m a year to kick a ball in a farmers farmers league.
The World has gone mad.
The World hasnt gone mad, just the people who spend all their wash watching, viewing and supporting football.
The team, the players dont know the fans, dont care about the fans, but still happily try to take every penny from them.
Football is a business and it now solely exists to take every penny of cash it can take from so called fans.
Who's the fool?
Not me. I don't have sky. I have a firestick.
Football clubs don't exist on fan income at the elite level. You do know this right?"
I can’t remember where I read it, but there was a point when United didn’t need to have fans in the stadium each week. The cost of staffing it etc, doesn’t make them much money. Behind closed doors is just the same. And probably for most elite clubs getting there profits from everywhere else.
The money is not earns from the games themselves any more. Look at the cash prize for the domestic cups. It’s little to what they get in other areas of the ‘business’. |
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"Arbs have been buying sports for years
This is probably a test drive to see
And if it works out they be the biggest league in 2-3 years time
They bought MMA pritty much with the ufc fight island deal
The have bought power lifting Larry wheels is over there
They started move in to arm wrestling with Larry also
They bought them selfs a event on the F1 calendar with abu dhabi track
If this gose well watch them start snapping up all the talent to stupid money
Arb oil money
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I agree with what you’re saying but they’ll never be the biggest league unless they some how expand the Champion’s League to an international competition. China tried it, I think India did too but players will always want to play in Europe. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
This is the old footballers version of being put out to pasture.
After his recent outbursts and behaviour it’s probably the best that he can hope for!
I’ve always seen him as petulant and self obsessed, more concerned for notoriety and his stardom than anything else. I hope that the money makes him happy |
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Since Gareth Bale left Madrid for L.A he hardly finds himself in the papers or sites on social media pushing out headlines for clicks and comments trying to make a buck out of his name with negativity.
Ronaldo might of taken his advice, who knows. People can forget how these stars are human with the same feelings as the rest of us and suffer the same loss as the rest of us.
Thankfully not all of us have lost a child as he has.
So yeah, why wouldn't you want to escape all the sniping for a big pay day
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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I don't begrudge him the money because let's be honest, he was never as naturally talented as the likes of Messi and Ronaldinho, but it's clear he worked very hard on his conditioning & what attributes he did have in order to make as much out of his career as he could.
It's 20+ years of hard exhausting work that has eventually got him this mental contract. |
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I suspect he didn’t really have much of a choice in terms of options or options which would make everyone sit up and think he wasn’t finished.
Most of the top clubs play the same now and that involves a lot of tracking back without the ball. That was never Ronaldo’s strength and it’s fantastic he’s got to 37 before he’s started getting benched regularly. Now his country is doing so too and with his recent outbursts, most top clubs would be thinking the same - he’s not worth the hassle.
A harmonious team is essential for success and he needs to be the focal point…so where he’s going now will be perfect for everyone. They’ll build a team to do his running, he’ll score goals as it’s easier, will raise his profile in the Middle East to God like status and raise awareness for the league, so everyone wins.
K
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Arbs have been buying sports for years
This is probably a test drive to see
And if it works out they be the biggest league in 2-3 years time
They bought MMA pritty much with the ufc fight island deal
The have bought power lifting Larry wheels is over there
They started move in to arm wrestling with Larry also
They bought them selfs a event on the F1 calendar with abu dhabi track
If this gose well watch them start snapping up all the talent to stupid money
Arb oil money
I agree with what you’re saying but they’ll never be the biggest league unless they some how expand the Champion’s League to an international competition. China tried it, I think India did too but players will always want to play in Europe."
That’s true I just saying what I have seen with other sports in what they have done |
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