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      solodee
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      Man U rattled by Real Madrid's interest in Cristiano Ronaldo.
      May 29, 2008 03:44:52 pm
      Manchester United have threatened to report Real Madrid to FIFA for their continued interest in Christian Ronaldo; a move they (Man U) consider unethical and immoral.

      Christian Ronaldo has a contract with Man U and they (Man U) may require him to make public, where his future lies.

      Clearly, Man U does not want Real Madrid to buy Manchester Uni...... sorry, Christian Ronaldo.


      Manchester United have threatened to report Real Madrid to FIFA if the Spanish club continue their attempts to sign Portugal international Cristiano Ronaldo.

      Ronaldo has said he will confirm his future plans in a statement next month, but Real have persistently said they are keen to sign the 23-year-old.


      http://www.4thegame.com/club/manchester-united-fc/news/218897/reals_conduct_irritates_united.html

      United issued a statement on their official website, that read: "Manchester United has watched with growing irritation the comments attributed to Real Madrid over their alleged desire to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

      "The facts are: The player is on a long-term contract and his registration is held by Manchester United. The player is not for sale.

      "The club will have no alternative but to report Real Madrid to the world governing body, FIFA, if it continues to behave in this totally unacceptable fashion.

      "These public attempts to unsettle the player are completely against the regulations and the club will not tolerate them any longer.

      "In addition, the club is certain that they are a distraction for the Portuguese national squad as they prepare for the European Championships.

      "No-one should be in any doubt that Manchester United will do everything in its power to keep its best players."

      Earlier, Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster had indicated he would try to lure Ronaldo away from Old Trafford, telling AS: "As a footballer, we do not have to waste time speaking of his quality.

      "Most important was to evaluate him personally and as a professional and I must say Cristiano Ronaldo has his head straight.

      "The situation is complicated for a lad of his age, but it hasn't affected his form as you saw at the end of the season with Manchester. It is necessary to be intelligent to solve the problems for the boy.

      "Ronaldo will be expensive and it will be necessary to pay a lot of money, but we need more because he would not be sufficient.

      "It seems that everything has been stopped just a little bit due to Cristiano Ronaldo being the big priority of the club now."
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      Re: Man U rattled by Real Madrid's interest in Christian Ronaldo.
      Reply #1: May 29, 2008 03:45:25 pm
      Hmm, stones & glass houses and all that...
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      Reply #2: May 29, 2008 03:53:01 pm
      *yawns*
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      Reply #3: May 29, 2008 03:53:46 pm
      Hmm, stones & glass houses and all that...

      So True. This must have Alex Ferg shaking in his boots
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      Reply #4: May 29, 2008 03:53:54 pm
      What pisses me off about this is that no-one is saying Chelsea are doing the same thing to us about Torres... it's just because it's F***ing Utd that it's suddenly a big deal. Maybe if Utd get any compensation we should do the same thing...
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      Reply #5: May 29, 2008 05:04:22 pm
      Didn't the mancs do exactly the same thing in pursuit of Owen Hargreaves? They had a bid rejected yet they continually chased him so much so that he eventually said he wanted to leave Bayern.

      One rule for them and one for the rest of us.
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      Reply #6: May 29, 2008 05:09:39 pm
      What pisses me off about this is that no-one is saying Chelsea are doing the same thing to us about Torres... it's just because it's F***ing Utd that it's suddenly a big deal. Maybe if Utd get any compensation we should do the same thing...

      And the same thing when Chelsea were after Gerrard  :f_steam:
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      Reply #7: May 29, 2008 06:17:22 pm
      Thats what happens in football nowadays ,They are just panicing that maybe he would leave
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      Reply #8: May 29, 2008 08:44:18 pm
      What goes around comes around id say.
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      Reply #9: May 30, 2008 12:13:54 am
      Typical Mancs. Go crying to the FA and moan about every little detail.
      As somebody has said previously they adopt the exact same tactics.
      I see Fergie and Carlos got off with the charge of saying this and that about the ref after the portsmouth game in the FA Cup. Apparantly due to a lack of evidence....seems the FA havnt seen the sky footage !!
      Bloody Typical.
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      Reply #10: May 30, 2008 12:42:51 am
      Who's Christian Ronaldo anyway?

      Title changed ;)
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      Reply #11: May 30, 2008 06:29:12 am
      Boo F***ing hoo. Karma tastes so bitter dont it Fergie?
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      Reply #12: May 30, 2008 11:42:27 am
      Hmm, stones & glass houses and all that...

      Agreed. Get over it Fergie! This happens to "lower" clubs all the time. Surely this is the same as Chelsea's apparent interest in Torres.. should Rafa complain too? ::)
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      Reply #13: May 30, 2008 04:44:28 pm
      Who's Christian Ronaldo anyway?

      Title changed ;)

      Is it me, or is it in fact Cristiano? Without the "h"?

       :lmao:

      Third time lucky!
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      Reply #14: May 30, 2008 04:49:25 pm
      ^ Yep I thought that but didn't wanna moan like..
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      Reply #15: May 30, 2008 04:56:21 pm
      ^ Yep I thought that but didn't wanna moan like..

      Well Eddie was moaning to start with!  :P
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      Reply #16: May 30, 2008 09:23:25 pm
      Who's Christian Ronaldo anyway?

      Title changed ;)
      Is it me, or is it in fact Cristiano? Without the "h"?

       :lmao:

      Third time lucky!

      This is hilarious. Lovely.
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      Reply #17: May 31, 2008 01:00:26 am
      It's 'Cristiano Ronaldo'

      Also know as a F***ing cry baby. Excuse my language
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      Reply #18: May 31, 2008 01:54:59 am
      Manure getting wound up over it because they know Real Madrid are a bigger team than them.

      anyone think they are Real's feeder club? what with the likes of Beckham, RVN and now maybe Ronaldo going to them.

      (manures best players going to Real is like having sex with ronaldo, you can kick and scream all you want, its gunna happen. robbed off family guy) :)
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      Reply #19: May 31, 2008 12:30:42 pm
      ..This just prove (once more) how pathetic fergusson is..didn't he did exactly what Real is doing now, with Bayern Munich to get Hargreaves in his side last year???? off course he did......F**** idiots...An other typical poor me me me attitude. Moaning t*ts.
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      Reply #20: May 31, 2008 03:56:11 pm
      I love this saga as we all know what happens at the end. Can anyone tell me the last player madrid wanted and didnt get? :lmao: bye bye ronaldo, im never going to get tired saying that
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      Reply #21: May 31, 2008 09:16:45 pm
      As long as this saga goes on, then the better.
      It will put the Urinals at un ease, about the prospect of losing there best player,
      and as the Urinals have media bias, this story will create all the headlines however it is covered.

      If this story of Rondildo going to Madrid continues, then Liverpool can go about there buisiness in relative peace.
      Any transfer activity from Anfield will be overshadowed by Rondildo and Madrid.
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      Reply #22: May 31, 2008 09:49:25 pm
      We wouldn't be happy if they started tapping Torres up.

      But to be fair, Torres has told everyone to shove it, whilst Cristiano is practically bending himself over in every direction away Old Trafford.
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      Reply #23: Jun 01, 2008 04:04:55 pm
      We wouldn't be happy if they started tapping Torres up.

      But to be fair, Torres has told everyone to shove it, whilst Cristiano is practically bending himself over in every direction away Old Trafford.

      True, but it makes it all the more sweeter as it's happening to Manure. their constant pursuit of other teams players is awful. Hargreaves is not the only one. And the red tops do their bidding for them.

      To quote Keegan "I'd lov it" if he went, just to fu*k them off.

      What goes around and all that. If they do complain to Fifa it will be interesting what happens.
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      Reply #24: Jun 02, 2008 09:45:31 am
      I hope he goes, but about 6months ago I thought thathe would go to Real sometime, just like ManU sold RVN and Becks, they'll make shitloads of cash and use it to buy the next star player. they sell Becks and RVN and get Ronaldo ad Rooney.
      But I'd love him to go, I would have years of happiness, tortuering my mate, a massive C.Ronaldo fan
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      Reply #25: Jun 02, 2008 01:06:17 pm
      Real Madrid winger Robinho claims he could be used as a makeweight in a deal to take Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo to the Bernabéu. (Portuguese newspaper A Bola).
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      Reply #26: Jun 02, 2008 09:08:17 pm
      I hope he goes, but about 6months ago I thought thathe would go to Real sometime, just like ManU sold RVN and Becks, they'll make shitloads of cash and use it to buy the next star player. they sell Becks and RVN and get Ronaldo ad Rooney.
      But I'd love him to go, I would have years of happiness, tortuering my mate, a massive C.Ronaldo fan

      Agree they will make truck loads of money, but some players just can't be replaced like Gerrard and Torres.  Yes, you might get a budget to strengthen in two positions or even more,but then do utd have that problem! 
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      Reply #27: Jun 05, 2008 11:00:03 am
      i actually reckon man united would struggle without him if he were to leave. quite a few times this season he's saved them from losing/drawing.

      hope he goes! :D
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      Reply #28: Jun 05, 2008 11:06:42 am
      How many times has red nose tapped up players Stam, Carrick just to name two , Well im made up hes gettin a taste of his own medicine. an i hope Real get him cause i hate the cheat .
      The phrase pot kettle black come in on this one

      Stick to what you know best Fergie lad put you mouth round a bottle
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      Reply #29: Jun 05, 2008 05:46:55 pm
       ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
       :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
       :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

      From SkySports.com:

      Ronaldo breaks silence
      Man United winger admits he desires Real move


      Cristiano Ronaldo has broken his silence over his future by reportedly declaring a desire to move to Real Madrid.

      The transfer story of the summer gathers pace by the day but prior to speaking to Brazilian website Terra, little of note had been offered by the Manchester United winger.

      Sir Alex Ferguson and United's owners, the Glazer family, are united in their stance that Ronaldo will not be allowed to quit Old Trafford but their resolve to keep him will now be further tested by the player's latest declaration.

      Speaking from Portugal's training base in the Swiss city of Neuchatel, Ronaldo admitted, according to Terra, that a move to the Spanish capital appealed.

      "I want to play for Real Madrid, but only if it is true they are eager to pay me and Manchester United what they have been saying they will," said Ronaldo.

      "However, it does not depend on me. It is important to send a message.

      "From now on I will not talk again about this until the end of the Euros. It is not worth asking me because I will not reply."

      On Wednesday, Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon said he would not risk ruining his club's relationship with Manchester United by bidding for a player under contract.

      However, now Ronaldo has signalled his intent for a future in Spain, it could be Madrid that make the next move.
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      Reply #30: Jun 05, 2008 06:28:25 pm
      Excellent news thats cheered me up!
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      Reply #31: Jun 05, 2008 06:31:50 pm
      Excellent news thats cheered me up!

      Yeah, this put a big, silly grin on my face when I read it!  ;) Who knows, I don't think Utd would be the same force without him - and with Arsenal losing players left, right and centre (Adebayor is the latest who wants out), and Chelsea's lot might be jumping ship to follow the Special One to Inter, next year's title is as good as ours!  ;D
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      Reply #32: Jun 05, 2008 06:43:45 pm
      Yeah, this put a big, silly grin on my face when I read it!  ;) Who knows, I don't think Utd would be the same force without him - and with Arsenal losing players left, right and centre (Adebayor is the latest who wants out), and Chelsea's lot might be jumping ship to follow the Special One to Inter, next year's title is as good as ours!  ;D

      Yep, roll on next season its just can't start soon enough if all the above that it is becoming a possiblity happens.   ;D
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      Reply #33: Jun 05, 2008 06:46:10 pm
      Absolutely made up.  I can actually 'like' this player now.  If he goes to Real I don't think I'd have the same hatred towards him!

      When Van Nistelrooy left Utd and I watched him at Real I put all the hatred a side.  The Champions League next season is going to be verrryy interesting.  :D

      Yeah, this put a big, silly grin on my face when I read it!  ;) Who knows, I don't think Utd would be the same force without him - and with Arsenal losing players left, right and centre (Adebayor is the latest who wants out), and Chelsea's lot might be jumping ship to follow the Special One to Inter, next year's title is as good as ours!  ;D

      Exactly :D :D :D

      We're back in buisness my friend!  ;)
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      Reply #34: Jun 05, 2008 06:51:03 pm
      Yep, roll on next season its just can't start soon enough if all the above that it is becoming a possiblity happens.   ;D

      I don't mean to slag off Ronaldo (well, maybe I do, might as well be honest! ;)), but it says a lot about his character and life with Utd that he is so keen to get out. After all, he's earning tonnes and is winning trophies and titles all over the place - you'd think he'd be happy where he is.

      He's a greedy tw*t, if you read that article he insists on the transfer fee (by which he means his wages) has to be as high as it has been speculated, as if he isn't earning enough!  :f_steam: Disloyal too, after all Fergie has made him the player he is today, but I doubt that has crossed his mind.

      Compare this to our Torres - Chelsea waved a carrot under his nose and he told them where to go! I know which I'd rather have in my side any day!  ;D
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      Reply #35: Jun 05, 2008 07:33:28 pm
      I was hoping this would be the outcome because that team of mancs have been at it for years and now it's their turn and Ferguson will have one unhappy player on his hands if he stops this transfer and I couldn't wish it on a nicer bloke....
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      Reply #36: Jun 06, 2008 11:58:49 pm
      The bad thing about this is the money those manc bas**rds will have to spend if Madrid do get him,we cant win both ways?
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      Reply #37: Jun 07, 2008 12:07:57 am
      The bad thing about this is the money those manc bas**rds will have to spend if Madrid do get him,we cant win both ways?

      Don't worry about the money mate with their massive debts it will be like a scourer in a swimming pool!  Just enjoy the moment of their bestest player leaving! They've always had money if they do use it in the transfer market it will be no different, but some players just can't be replaced, this is what all the crying is  all about.
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      Reply #38: Jun 07, 2008 01:56:23 am
      Cheers kenny , didn't think  about it like that ,now i can go to bed and sleep?
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      Reply #39: Jun 07, 2008 11:59:33 am
      I want to see Ronaldo go abroad and out the premier league as much as everyone else . But is this the way football is going when teams can offer
      £300000 p/w before the club has given permission to talk .


      I.e Chelsea wanted Torres what would have happened if Abromovich had just gone to the papers to express he wants him and was going to pay him £2-300000 p/w,The outcome might not have been so good  i

      If Ronaldo goes to Real and Real dont get punished for the way they have gone about ,then this could be the way clubs might go about there business in future .And we cant compete with some clubs finacially and could end up losing vital players .
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      Reply #40: Jun 07, 2008 12:08:05 pm
      I want to see Ronaldo go abroad and out the premier league as much as everyone else . But is this the way football is going when teams can offer
      £300000 p/w before the club has given permission to talk .


      I.e Chelsea wanted Torres what would have happened if Abromovich had just gone to the papers to express he wants him and was going to pay him £2-300000 p/w,The outcome might not have been so good  i

      If Ronaldo goes to Real and Real dont get punished for the way they have gone about ,then this could be the way clubs might go about there business in future .And we cant compete with some clubs finacially and could end up losing vital players .

      I understand where you're coming from, but when Torres heard that Chelsea were willing to offer £50 million for him, he must have known that his wages were going to get a massive boost as well.

      I can't understand players nowadays that follow the cash though! FFS, when you're earning £50-100,000 per week how can you be so greedy as to want more?! For players to want to step up from lower leagues is understandable from the point of view of wanting to improve their career, but for a player to move from one highly successful club to another just for the money disgusts me, even if it goes on every day.

      It's a damn shame that the number of players who have a genuine passion for the club they play for and the shirt they wear is in a massive minority compared to those whose priority is the paycheck.
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      Reply #41: Jun 07, 2008 12:11:29 pm
      I understand where you're coming from, but when Torres heard that Chelsea were willing to offer £50 million for him, he must have known that his wages were going to get a massive boost as well.

      I can't understand players nowadays that follow the cash though! FFS, when you're earning £50-100,000 per week how can you be so greedy as to want more?! For players to want to step up from lower leagues is understandable from the point of view of wanting to improve their career, but for a player to move from one highly successful club to another just for the money disgusts me, even if it goes on every day.

      It's a damn shame that the number of players who have a genuine passion for the club they play for and the shirt they wear is in a massive minority compared to those whose priority is the paycheck.

      Good post Ayrton, agree with you totally  ;)
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      Reply #42: Jun 13, 2008 12:09:34 am
      http://www.4thegame.com/club/manchester-united-fc/news/219230/united_make_ron_complaint.html

      UNITED MAKE RON COMPLAINT

      Monday 09 Jun 2008

      Manchester United have made a formal complaint to FIFA over Real Madrid's public pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo.

      Last month the Red Devils warned the Spanish club they would contact the world governing body should they continue to make statements revealing their admiration and desire to sign the Portugal international.


      CRISTIANO RONALDO
      United were adamant that the 23-year-old winger was not for sale at any price, but Ronaldo himself has since refused to pledge his future to the club.

      However, with speculation over the player's future intensifying while away on international duty at Euro 2008, United have followed through on their threat to take the matter to FIFA.

      "On 27 May, Manchester United made clear its intention to report Real Madrid to FIFA if it continued to involve itself in the future of Cristiano Ronaldo," read a club statement.

      "Unfortunately, Real Madrid has not kept its own counsel and the club feels it has no alternative but to make a formal complaint to the world governing body, which it has done today.

      "The precise content and nature will remain confidential."
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      Isn't Alex Ferguson a hypocritical b i t c h? The old man actually ran to FIFA sobbing about being bullied by Real Madrid. Cheaply gutless
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      Reply #43: Jun 13, 2008 10:25:51 am
      Anyone remember the Owen Hargreaves transfer saga? Alex was showing him around Manures training facilities before he had even approached Bayern. Whinging little bi*ch when someone uses his tactics against him.
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      Reply #44: Jun 13, 2008 10:29:44 am
      One rule for United.  A rule for everyone else.

      Ferguson can get fu**ed.
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      Reply #45: Jun 13, 2008 10:35:05 am
      Anyone remember the Owen Hargreaves transfer saga? Alex was showing him around Manures training facilities before he had even approached Bayern. Whinging little bi*ch when someone uses his tactics against him.

      I don't believe there is a club in football that hasn't used under hand tactics at one time or another to sign a player they want. But the fact is that Man Ure have a wonderful tradition of this! As a school boy Ryan Giggs was actually wearing the sky blue of Man City. City thought they had a great prospect until Taggets men poached him! So I am taking great delight in sitting back and watching Man Ure stamp their feet and whinge about the unfair tactics being employed buy the Big Bad Bullying Real Madrid! What goes around, comes around!
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      Reply #46: Jun 13, 2008 04:28:53 pm
      I don't believe there is a club in football that hasn't used under hand tactics at one time or another to sign a player they want. But the fact is that Man Ure have a wonderful tradition of this! As a school boy Ryan Giggs was actually wearing the sky blue of Man City. City thought they had a great prospect until Taggets men poached him! So I am taking great delight in sitting back and watching Man Ure stamp their feet and whinge about the unfair tactics being employed buy the Big Bad Bullying Real Madrid! What goes around, comes around!

      Totally agree with you mate, it's a case of put your feet up, sip your coffee and enjoy the drama!
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      Reply #47: Jun 16, 2008 06:17:48 pm
      Good news from SkySports! ;)

      http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3699145,00.html


      Fifa won't take Real action
      But Spanish champions warned about 'possible inducement'


      Fifa will take no formal action against Real Madrid following Manchester United's recent complaint regarding Cristiano Ronaldo.

      United reported Real to Fifa last week due to their unhappiness with the Spanish champions' interest in signing Ronaldo.

      Both Real president Ramon Calderon and coach Bernd Schuster have acknowledged their admiration for the Portuguese winger in recent weeks.

      In taking the case to Fifa a week ago, United felt they had 'no alternative but to make a formal complaint to the world governing body'.

      Calderon claimed United had 'no evidence' of any wrongdoing and Fifa have released a statement after reviewing the complaint.

      Reminder


      The statement read: "We can confirm that we received last week a formal complaint from Manchester United related to the player Cristiano Ronaldo and the club Real Madrid. From the documentation received, no breach of contract appears to have occurred yet.

      "Therefore, in accordance with the applicable practice, no kind of formal procedure has been opened by Fifa regarding this matter.

      "The Spanish Football Federation has been informed of the complaint lodged by the English club and been asked to remind its member club Real Madrid about the potential legal consequences of a breach of contract without just cause during the protected period and of a possible inducement to such a breach of contract, as established by the Fifa Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players."

      Meanwhile, Real striker Ruud van Nistelrooy believes his former United team-mate is now a 'complete' player.

      Great person


      Van Nistelrooy, who is focusing on Holland's bid to win Euro 2008, said of Real's bid to sign Ronaldo: "I'm not really thinking of it as you can imagine in this moment of time.

      "I leave it up to the clubs and to the player involved in that sense. I will wait and see what happens.

      "I think everybody knows what kind of player he is and how he developed himself as one of the best players in the world in this moment.

      "At his age, he's complete. He's a great player and a great person."
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      Reply #48: Jun 16, 2008 06:26:09 pm
      If you liked that one, you'll love this one (if only it were true! :D), from The Express:

      http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/48485/Fergie-will-quit-if-United-sell-off-Ronaldo-behind-his-back

      FERGIE WILL QUIT IF UNITED SELL OFF RONALDO BEHIND HIS BACK

      SIR Alex Ferguson has confided to close friends that he would walk out on Manchester United if Cristiano Ronaldo is sold without his consent.

      The Daily Express broke the story on Saturday that Real Madrid plan to outflank Ferguson and chief executive David Gill by lodging a £75million bid directly to the owners, the Glazer family, in America.

      But a well-informed source said: “Sir Alex has put his foot down.

      “He is so adamant that if the club dared to cash in on Ronaldo against his wishes, it wouldn’t surprise me if he walked out.”

      Ronaldo has said ‘yes’ to a £300,000-a-week offer from Real to his agent – a five-year contract worth a staggering £75m in personal terms, putting him top of football’s global pay stakes.

      Ferguson knows it is pointless United offering Ronaldo a pay rise from the current £125,000-a-week deal he signed only last summer as they could not match Real’s package.

      The United boss has said he will retire within the next three years, but he would bring forward his decision and could walk away immediately, or stay for one more season until United find his successor, should they sell Ronaldo against his wishes.

      Ferguson will only sanction Real’s bid if he believes it is in the best interests of the team and, as yet, he still believes it is possible to bring Ronaldo back and exorcise the spectre of Real and their huge offer from the player’s mind.

      That will test the managerial talents of even the vastly experienced Ferguson as Ronaldo apparently has “psyched” himself for the switch and does not want to return to Old Trafford.

      Ronaldo accepts, though, that he might have to go back and face the famous ‘hairdryer’ treatment.

      And with United intimating, so far, that they would turn down any official written transfer request and that they are not interested in the money or swap deals, a bid lodged direct to the Glazers ups the ante.

      The only way Ferguson could justify such a sale is if he felt he could buy two or three world-class performers.

      « Last Edit: Jun 16, 2008 06:32:51 pm by ayrton77 »
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      Reply #49: Jul 06, 2008 08:21:02 am
      Cant see Ronaldo going anywhere, as he is having a opp. on his leg.

      It could put him out of the game till Sept or Oct.

      Cant see any club spending that kind of money on a player who can not play for the 1st 2 months of the new season.
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      Reply #50: Jul 10, 2008 12:54:39 am
      FIFA chief Blatter wades into Ronaldo row with 'slavery' swipe at United

      FIFA president Sepp Blatter believes Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to leave Manchester United for Real Madrid if he so desires, criticising a trend towards "modern slavery" in football.

      The Portugal winger is one of the hottest properties in the sport after a superb season at Old Trafford last term and speculation about a move to the Spanish side has dominated the summer's transfer gossip.

      There has been an ongoing war of whispers emanating from both clubs for several weeks and when asked about the protracted wrangle over the 23-year-old's future, Blatter insisted players should be allowed to leave with impunity when they want to move clubs.

      'The important thing is, we should also protect the player," he told Sky News.

      "If the player wants to play somewhere else, then a solution should be found because if he stays in a club where he does not feel comfortable to play then it's not good for the player and for the club.

      'I'm always in favour of protecting the player and if the player, he wants to leave, let him leave."

      Blatter believes the issue raises interesting questions about the way transfers and contracts are dealt with in the game.


      'I think in football there's too much modern slavery in transferring players or buying players here and there, and putting them somewhere,' he continued.

      'We are trying now to intervene in such cases. The reaction to the Bosman law is to make long-lasting contacts in order to keep the players and then if he wants to leave, then there is only one solution, he has to pay his contract."

      Blatter went on to dismiss the Premier League's much-criticised '39th step' proposals, insisting plans to play competitive matches overseas - either in the league or domestic cups - was doomed to fail.

      He said: "The 39th game as presented will never happen. To my knowledge what they (the Premier League) want to do is perhaps to play some of the League Cup matches somewhere outside of England. That's the last information I got.

      'They should just forget about that.'

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      While FIFA is at it defending Ronaldo, They might want to sanction MON too for his gutter antics.
      « Last Edit: Jul 10, 2008 09:09:54 am by solodee »
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      Reply #51: Jul 11, 2008 10:53:57 am
      Ronaldo backs Blatter's view of 'modern slavery'

      Blatter believes that Ronaldo should be allowed to leave and not be made to remain at Old Trafford against his will.

      "I completely agree with the statements of the president, he is right," Ronaldo told Portuguese broadcaster TVI on Thursday.

      Ronaldo reiterated his previously stated desire to join the Spanish champion, but no transfer request has been submitted and he has almost four years left on his United contract.

      "You know what I said, what I want and what I would like," he said after leaving a physiotherapy session. "Now I have to wait and see."

      The 23-year-old Portuguese insisted he is still with the club he steered to triumphs in the Premier League and Champions League in May by scoring 42 goals.

      "It is not true that I have agreement with Real Madrid," he said.

      He said he did not know where he will begin the season, but he expects to be sidelined for 10 or 12 weeks while he recovers from Monday's surgery on his right ankle.

      He said he would spend a further two weeks on crutches and it would be two months before he could kick a ball.

      When Blatter was asked in a Sky News interview Thursday if he felt sympathy for Ronaldo's current position, he said: "Absolutely, absolutely."

      He then urged United to sell Ronaldo if he asks to leave.

      "We should also protect the player and if the player wants to play somewhere else, then a solution should be found," Blatter said. "Because if he stays in a club where he does not feel comfortable to play then it's not good for the player and for the club ... I'm always in favor to protect the player and if the player, he wants to leave, let him leave."

      Blatter suggested that United was unfairly retaining Ronaldo, adding that "in football there is too much modern slavery."

      Those comments sparked widespread criticism, particularly from the Red Devils.

      "All our players - like at other clubs - enter into their contracts after an open and free negotiation," United said. "Most of whom do after taking advice from a FIFA-registered agent.

      "Many do so on a number of occasions and enjoy long and successful stays at Old Trafford."

      UEFA, European football's governing body, believes that players - not clubs - are becoming more powerful.

      "It would be useful to remind people that slaves in all of the slavery systems never earned a wage," said William Gaillard, UEFA president Michel Platini's special adviser. "It seems that both clubs and players are trying to negotiate an exit before the player is free."
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      He should be allowed to leave if he wants to go. It is not about the money he earns, more about his needs to leave and being unable to. There is something called slave wages; If you getting paid working where you do not wish to work and you're not happy working there but you cant leave, Slave wages. whether you're earning $1 or $220,000 is irrelevant.
      « Last Edit: Jul 11, 2008 10:57:46 am by solodee »
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      Reply #52: Jul 11, 2008 11:36:41 am
      ideally the mancs sell Rolando and then alex fungus-on quits  :lmao: would love to see that happen just before the start of the new season then even better they get relegated for ever those fcuking c**ts!!!!!!!
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      Reply #53: Jul 11, 2008 03:20:07 pm
      As much as i want Ronaldo to go and leave those bas**rds without a team, sh*t i mean 7, i always get confused, Blatter would love to see an English club fall apart.

      If i were a neutral i would be right behind Scum to not sell and let him rot. Blatter is a w**ker, the whole FIFA and UEFA board are. But I am a pasisonate Liverpool supporter so sell him you bas**rds! :D
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      Reply #54: Jul 11, 2008 06:34:01 pm
      Slavery?

      Come off it.  I'll take your money and your girlfriend this week if you want Cristiano to help ease your burden.
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      Reply #55: Jul 11, 2008 07:36:08 pm
      this bloke is a joke!!  slavery!!!!  i'd be anyones slave for 120k a week.  try working a 50 hour week on minimum wage to pay the bills, and would love to tell your ignorant pr**k of a boss to stick his job, but you cant cos you need the bobs, then you'd feel like a slave.

      thats whats wrong with these over hyped players now, they stick a tub of product in their hair every morning and think they're gods gift and can do whatever they want.

      personally, i hope he stays with the scum, cos i reckon they could do more damage with 70 million, or whatever stupid amount madrid are offering,  in their kitty than they can do with this spoilt brat.
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      Reply #56: Jul 13, 2008 07:30:37 am
      http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=554856&sec=england&cc=3436

      Ronaldo should see out his contract - Pele

      Pele today joined in the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer saga debate by insisting the Portugal international should see out his contract with Manchester United.

      And the Brazil legend also suggested that Sepp Blatter's view that there is 'modern slavery' in the game was wide of the mark.

      Earlier this week the FIFA president was asked about Ronaldo's current situation and he replied that players who are tied to long-term contracts were treated like slaves. Ronaldo later said he agreed with Blatter's comments.

      Pele, speaking ahead of a charity football match at Stoke's Britannia Stadium in aid of the Gordon Banks Foundation, said: 'You are a slave if you work without a contract or you don't get paid.

      'If you have a contract then in any job you have to finish the contract. I think that when he finishes his contract, then he should be free to go wherever he wants to go.'


      Well firstly, it has been a while since I've posted on the forum, so hello to everyone. I found this, seems like Pele has your points of view  ;).
      I agree fully on what is said by Pele here, I really do mind too much on whether Ronaldo leaves or doesn't, the only problem I have is that he is so good, I don't want Liverpool to play againest him, despite he seems to go missing a lot againest real defences. But I think that even though Manchester are usually stubborn when it comes to giving a player away, Ronaldo has a contract to Manchester and needs to stay there till the contract expires.
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      Reply #57: Jul 14, 2008 10:28:50 am
      http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3816677,00.html

      Cannavaro offers his opinion now, bloody hell is there anyone who hasn't said something!!

      Real Madrid defender Fabio Cannavaro believes Cristiano Ronaldo 'must respect' his Manchester United contract.

      Last week, Fifa president Sepp Blatter voiced his controversial comments on 'modern slavery' in football.

      Speaking of United winger Ronaldo's future, amid public interest from Real, Blatter said that no player should be held against his will.

      Cannavaro, though, feels players should honour their deals - with Ronaldo's current contract due to expire in 2012.

      "Slavery is a big word," the Italian centre-back told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "Someone who signs a contract must respect it."

      On Sunday, it was announced that Ronaldo is facing at least three months on the sidelines following ankle surgery.

      The 23-year-old's future at Old Trafford still remains uncertain, with the Portugal international yet to confirm where he intends to play his football next season.

      Fair play to Cannavaro for coming out and telling him to stay put, while everyone including the tea lady at Madrid is telling him to join, Cannavaro has gone against them all to say what he truly thinks.
      I personally couldn't give a sh*t either way what happens to him, if he stays then Utds star player will be unhappy, and if they sell him then they lose there only player who can hit 30+ goals.
      Bad Times for the mancs!!
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      Reply #58: Jul 14, 2008 06:10:23 pm
      _______________________________________________________________________________

      While FIFA is at it defending Ronaldo, They might want to sanction MON too for his gutter antics.

      No mate, they will never do that as the Barry situation means that one English team will be dissapointed at the expense of 1 team's satisfaction.  UEFA and FIFA are not about to change their tactics to make life as difficult as physically possible for English teams.  In Utd's case they could only aggreviate a Premiership team and so they did it without hesitation.  As much as I want Ronaldo to leave and scums to lose any thing that gives them the cutting edge, I'm also very pissed with Blatter and his absolute sh*t theory.  If you can't honour a 5 year contract then don't sign it to increase your wages.  By signing let say a 4 year contract then a club can only realistically keep you for 2 years as the last years you will have the opportunity to buy back your contract.   Some player needs a good lesson as they are quick to sign new contracts for an increment in wages, but a sceptical on honouring as their wage potential increase.  However, if they dip in form or get injury prone then there is hardly much the club can do reduce their wage slips. 

      Anyway in Utd's case from the bottom of my heart I hope the club all the worst.
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      Reply #59: Jul 15, 2008 09:23:47 am
      No mate, they will never do that as the Barry situation means that one English team will be dissapointed at the expense of 1 team's satisfaction.  UEFA and FIFA are not about to change their tactics to make life as difficult as physically possible for English teams.  In Utd's case they could only aggreviate a Premiership team and so they did it without hesitation.  As much as I want Ronaldo to leave and scums to lose any thing that gives them the cutting edge, I'm also very pissed with Blatter and his absolute sh*t theory.  If you can't honour a 5 year contract then don't sign it to increase your wages.  By signing let say a 4 year contract then a club can only realistically keep you for 2 years as the last years you will have the opportunity to buy back your contract.   Some player needs a good lesson as they are quick to sign new contracts for an increment in wages, but a sceptical on honouring as their wage potential increase.  However, if they dip in form or get injury prone then there is hardly much the club can do reduce their wage slips. 

      Anyway in Utd's case from the bottom of my heart I hope the club all the worst.

      I see your point king Kenny. In any case MON responded to Sepp Blatter's comments;
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      http://www.astonvilla.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=508126

      The question on everybodies lips since he first got the job was, 'could Sepp Blatter be anymore of a comedian?'

      A month on month he has proved us right. Only very rarely has a sentance come out of this chap's mouth that made sense, or seemed in anyway geared to help the game. The rest has been unadulterated wibble, although I'm sure some of the lads loved his comments about women's football!

      The latest wibble from the Fifa president (hmmmm president, we should get him together with Dubya and they can form a double act) concern his warped belief that transfer negotiations are akin to 'modern slavery' and he was talking specifically about the Christiano Ronaldo situation - but it's not hard to see how it passes to our own situation with Gareth Barry.

      Blatter obviously misunderstands not only the ethical and moral, but legal meaning of the word 'contract'. Bet he'd be peeved if Fifa decided to tear his up though without honouring his many millions in 'golden handshake' conditions.

      Martin O'Neill has obviously rubbished this latest wibble and in time honoured fashion, made his point in far fewer words than me.

      'I think it was pretty poor fare really because if the quotes attributed to him were that Ronaldo should be allowed to leave if he wants to, well it's quite incredible really.

      'So a contract's not worth anything? Well, we kind of know that anyway in a sort of cynical manner.

      'But I've never seen too many players coming in with serious injuries and facing a long lay-off and saying: 'I know, I think that because I won't be playing any football now for you for the foreseeable future, you should really tear my contract up and not pay me until I get fit again'.

      'So it is an amazing comment coming from Mr Blatter, really amazing because, despite what he says, contracts are there, they are drawn up in the first place so that you hope that people would abide with them and, yes it has got serious connotations.

      'I must admit it's a pretty bold statement and one that wouldn't have gone down too well certainly at club level when you are trying to hold onto your players.'

      And therein lies the point, IF players wish to have the freedom of normal employment rules where contracts aren't time honoured and you need just abide by 30 days notice, or whatever you agree with the employer then they need to forgo the millions of 'contract compensation' when a club willingly sells, or their signing on fees.

      Not sure many players would agree with Blatter if he suggested that though. Then again, not even he'd be that stupid would he.

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      Re: Man U rattled by Real Madrid's interest in Cristiano Ronaldo.
      Reply #60: Jul 16, 2008 04:13:36 pm
      This has come up on the BBC website today (in their gossip column)

      Manchester United may finally be ready to talk about selling Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid, with owners the Glazer family deciding he can go (1309 BST, Marca). BBC Radio 5 Live spoke to Real president Ramon Calderon who denied the claim.

      Lookin good lads
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      Reply #61: Jul 16, 2008 04:16:55 pm
      Ofcourse it will rattle them because he scored most there goals and created most the goals that were'nt scored by him. I cant see why they would spend the money on berbatov though when they have Rooney and Tevez. Ronaldo leaves and United are fu**ed ;)
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      Reply #62: Jul 16, 2008 04:22:14 pm
      Just worked out that goals by Ronaldo earned United 18 points last season, and assists even more - and so without him they would have come fourth
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      Reply #63: Jul 16, 2008 05:02:46 pm
      Im sure he got them more than 18 points. He got them aproximately 80 i'd say.
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      Reply #64: Jul 16, 2008 07:33:25 pm
      I didn't include Cup games and Champions League
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      Reply #65: Jul 16, 2008 07:50:43 pm
      I saw an article over the weekend in the Mirror of a MANU fan slating Ronaldo and holding a banner showing his anger and desire to see the back of him.  Whatever the outcome of this bizare saga is at least the United fans have seen sense for once!
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      Reply #66: Jul 16, 2008 07:57:57 pm
      As good a player as he is -- i don't think the United fans will ever welcome him back with open arms following his comments about Real and United - should be quite funny
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      Reply #67: Jul 17, 2008 08:26:30 am
      Reports now that Real dont want him. Oh boy Cristiano, you fu**ed up here son.
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      Reply #68: Jul 17, 2008 11:04:48 am
      Yeah the players at Real have come out and said they don't want him there as he cant perform under pressure and he is only good against the minor teams.
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      Re: Man U rattled by Real Madrid's interest in Cristiano Ronaldo.
      Reply #69: Jul 17, 2008 03:44:43 pm
      sneijder thinks that if he joins with the huge wages, some of reals players wont like it. He said he wouldnt mind it as he isnt so concerned about the whole money thing but he can see other players would be concerned with it.
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      Reply #70: Jul 17, 2008 04:09:13 pm
      these are the difficult things of being star player .
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      Reply #71: Jul 17, 2008 04:23:47 pm
      United have apparently made an offer for an un-named player, i cant wait to hear the pundits and and commentators try to pronounce his name :D

      but back on topic:

      I think Sneijder and Ronaldo would clash, especially when it comes to free-kicks
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      Reply #72: Aug 18, 2008 01:45:34 pm
      Real Madrid sucks. Their behaviour is always horrible. When they are interested in a player, they employ bad tactics to get it. I say this because of my own experience. They have made us the same with Baptista and Ramos. Because of all this, Sevilla will always hate Madrid.

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