I just completed this comp and would like to share it with forum members 28 goals+25 assists in 59 matches for club and country https://www.redcafe.net/threads/man...sts-1987-88-today.396084/page-3#post-16431581 https://www.transfermarkt.com/cristiano-ronaldo/nationalmannschaft/spieler/8198 As a 21/22 year old midfielder/winger I have access to most of his match reports and he was considered till at least March/April 2007 to have gotten as close to single handedly leading a title charge as any player that preceded him Superlatives were exhausted The new George best https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...tball-news/law-ronaldo-can-be-the-best-989337 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...entertainer-just-like-george-best-b0xdtx8vfbc The best player in the world according to both Italian and British media https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/f...becoming-one-of-the-greatest-of-all-time.html https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/apr/11/newsstory.championsleague1 All at 21 and in the best league in the world Ryan giggs considered this to be his best Manchester United season even though he won a ballon dor in 2008 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/f...s-better-two-seasons-ago-says-Ryan-Giggs.html Just completely Unplayable and Unstoppable A genuine tier 1 athlete with the best invention and end product of any player that season
Cristiano Ronaldo has become football’s first official billionaire and the third ever athlete to do so behind Floyd Mayweather and Tiger Woods. 💰💸 pic.twitter.com/WkA5qkX5nl— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) June 5, 2020
And despite that, the man is showing no sign of slowing down. Not hard at all to imagine what he was doing during the lockdown, and therefore how he'd be fully ready fitness wise once training resumed at Juve.
Close.#Arsenal #AFC #Crap90sFootball pic.twitter.com/jOOsaDz2So— Crap 90s Football (@Crap90sFootball) June 6, 2020 When talent meets the talentless
Berbo is a True Red for life! The current group of players (along with everyone at the club) should be upset about Pool winning the title. And one can only hope they'll use that as fuel not only for the remainder of this season, but for the coming one as well. Even if it probably would still be too early for them to go all the way, doesn't matter: you just never know what might happen...
Could use a book that I could really sink my teeth into right now. Was thinking one of SAF's. Which one would be best to pick up first?
He has two autobiographies which is a bit strange but it's ok to read both. First read "Managing My Life" and then "My Autobiography". The second overlaps the first a bit but also goes later into his career.
@Father Ted Thanks FT, I will go ahead and do that. I know some people don't like Adam Richman but I loved this. He has an immense passion for the game and he and Pat vibe so well.
What's happened with Robbie Brady? Looks like he's only had about 17 appearances each season since joining Burnley. Injuries?
https://breakingthelines.com/histor...premier-league-history-part-1-the-foundation/ https://breakingthelines.com/histor...-league-history-part-2-reaching-the-pinnacle/ https://breakingthelines.com/histor...ague-history-part-3-uniteds-european-journey/ Fun read on how United and SAF built our last truly great team, focusing on the attack in particular. Really was an absolute terrific team. So good domestically and it's a shame that they were contemporaries to another team for the ages when it comes to chasing European glory (the Barca 2009-12 team).
Nani for the Players Tribune. https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/luis-nani-orlando-city-soccer