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Cristiano Ronaldo dealt to Real Madrid

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by freemaniam, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. Franchise3

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    But very homo on his part.
     
  2. Lady_Di

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    ugh, he looks so gay in those pictures. oh well, he's still HAWT. :D
     
  3. ChrisBosh

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    It's not a done deal yet, this is just the transfer fee that ManU has accepted, Ronaldo still has to accept the offer. Real Madrid is getting a lot of slack for making such a big offer when the unemployment rate in Spain is about 18-20%. This club is bigger than ManU in terms of revenue, and they arn't afraid to spend it, I guess Ronaldo is as good as gone. If they get David Villa as well that would be sick....



    To the guy who posted the gay Ronaldo pic, you should see the women this guy macks, don't hate.
     
  4. Ghettostar85

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    1) Cristiano Ronaldo

    Manchester United–Real Madrid, 94 milj

    2) Zinedine Zidane

    Juventus–R. Madrid 2001, 76 milj

    3) Kaká

    Milan–Real Madrid 2009, 65 milj.
     
  5. Ghettostar85

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    4) Luis Figo

    Barcelona–Real Madrid 2000, 61 milj.

    5) Hernan Crespo

    Parma–Lazio 2000, 51 milj.

    6) Gianluigi Buffon

    Parma–Juventus 2001, 46,8 milj.

    7) Christian Vieri

    Lazio–Inter 1999, 46 milj.

    8) Andrej Sjevtjenko

    Milan–Chelsea 2006, 45 milj.

    9) Rio Ferdinand

    Leeds–Man United 2002, 41,7 milj.

    10) Gaizka Mendieta

    Valencia–Lazio 2001, 41,6 milj.


    in EUROS!
     
  6. Blake

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    according to wwtdd.com, he slept with paris hilton last night.

    new club and new vd's
     
  7. Berkmaniac

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    omg Real Madrid
     
  8. The_Yoyo

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    OY! Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
     
  9. aghast

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    If anyone would care to explain to a neophyte, how do transfer fees work? I get that Manchester United & Real Madrid act as the New York Yankees of football, buying up all the other teams' talent when they mature. I just don't understand how free agency / trades work.

    If my understanding is correct, this is a fee paid by Club A to Club B for the rights to sign a player currently under contract with Club B. Does any of such a record fee go to the player himself, and Club B only gets a percentage? Or is all of the reported fee going straight to Club B, and the player's contract with Team A is negotiated separately, an entirely different issue?
     
  10. KingCheetah

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    That is a massive amount of money -- wow.
     
  11. ferrari77

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    You're right about how it works but I should add that the player gets a percentage of the transfer fee and that lessens the signing bonus that the player would get at the new team. Plus the new contract is negotiated separately. The fee is also broken down and paid yearly not all at once.
     
  12. ferrari77

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    Kickette.com is a good source for more funny/gay pics of Ronny and the rest of the Euro's and their wags.
     
  13. ferrari77

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    I'm a United fan but I have nothing but respect for Arsenal. They're doing things the right way and I bet they finally start adding to the Emirates trophy cabinet this season. They aren't mortgaged to the hilt like certain clubs such as the one I support and the filthy scummy club from the red side of Liverpool and in the end you'll see the results. I think when Stan Kroenke finally gets a good hold in the boardroom there'll be a bit more cash to splash. My two cents.

    PS. That blockbuster"trade" for Arshavin will look like an absolute steal next season. I think he'll destroy EPL defences next season.
     
  14. aghast

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    ^^^

    Thanks, Ferrari. I'll go look up the percentages that go to the players themselves elsewhere, but man, that team-to-team money seems completely out of whack.
     
  15. rrj_gamz

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    Isn't this fee just for the right to negotiate with him...Same thing for Kaka...

    crazy money...
     
  16. ferrari77

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    I believe it was 10% last time I checked but it may have gone down like most fees(agents and otherwise) have over the past few years.
     
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    That is true, but if they cannot get an agreement with Ronaldo they will not have to pay. And usually they already had contact with the player they wan tto sign, so they know if he is willing to play for them and how much salary they want.
     
  18. Lady_Di

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    lol, well, that's only thing that she has it going is her open house down below. she's not cute at all.
     
  19. Honey Bear

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    Speaking of Ronny and European women, the lack of passion American athletes have for their professional sports translates into there personal lives. When you look at the beautiful women young stars of international sports like soccer and formula 1 have available to them, then you look at the "thick" pieces of trashy crap most American athletes have to settle for, you realize why they want to settle down so quickly. Derek Jeter is the exception here, overseas he would be the norm. Granted baseball players can have some classy looking WAGS but they are pretty mundane women.

    This also leads American women to being helpless against the charm of most foreign men who need actual charm, charisma and pizzazz to pull beautiful women, a little more than just having a "decent head on your shoulders".
     
  20. ferrari77

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    Have you ever watched Vicky Cristina Barcelona? That's what your post reminded me of-Javier Bardem in the movie.
     

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