Yeah, that Adri story is a hoot, isn't it?Passion for *9* said:Ooops, could it be he was partying too hard @ the Hollywood last night w/ buddy 'It-was-only-a-misunderstanding-blown-out-of-proportion-by-the-evil-media' Adriano ?
Yeah, that Adri story is a hoot, isn't it?Passion for *9* said:Ooops, could it be he was partying too hard @ the Hollywood last night w/ buddy 'It-was-only-a-misunderstanding-blown-out-of-proportion-by-the-evil-media' Adriano ?
Um...who said I was being negative? I first read about it on Xtratime. Ronny, Ronnie, anyone can make a mistake, okay? Relax.Ronaldo9 said:Ronaldo didn't score an own goal, Ronny from Sporting did, duh! Always negative towards the big man....
LOL, don't be so touchy about a simple case of mistaken identityRonaldo9 said:Ronaldo didn't score an own goal, Ronny from Sporting did, duh! Always negative towards the big man.... .
Passion for *9* said:LOL, don't be so touchy about a simple case of mistaken identity
FatRon DID party with Adriano Sunday night, so the idea of him being in a state of.. er.. confusion wasn't that far-fetched
Mind pointing me to the post in which I stated he had broken the law ?Ronaldo9 said:Is there some law in Italy aaginst partying at Sunday nights? And btw were you there to confirm R9 + Adriano had that much of a wild night?
Here's a story from uefa.com: http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/kind=2/newsid=518118.html Not a lot of coverage on this match. There wasn't even any mention of it on the UNICEF website.San Paolo said:@BMWTaylor
Do you have any links to news about the charity match?
Cheers =)
Short video (w/ focus on Zidane):San Paolo said:Do you have any links to news about the charity match?
Passion for *9* said:Mind pointing me to the post in which I stated he had broken the law ?
Your honorable attempts to protect FatRon's reputation come a lil too late. Football players flock to the Hollywood on Sunday nights to *PARTY*, it's a widely known fact. Both FatRon + Adriano were there Sunday night.
Ronaldo9 said:Thank you for explaining me that the law wasn't broken, but I don't know how I was protecting Ronaldo's honor - and why is it that the honor of someone who goes to a nightclub on a sunday night when he has 2 days rest given by his employer should be protected? I don't see what he has done wrong
BMWTaylor said:Some of you Ronnie fans in here are way too defensive (including the goober who told me to "get ur facts straight"). And I thought I was bad.
Passion for *9* said:^^^ Geeez, dude, FatRonGroupie, YOU keep accusing people of accusing your baby of committing crimes when nobody actually did so, get your mind sorted + get over yourself.
ROLLEYES.
Ronaldo9 said:Hey UglyDrogsGroupie, why don't you drop the act and tell me whats wrong with Ronaldo going to a nightclub on a sunday night when hes been given a break from his club, would you. You implied it, so now explain.
MilanoMike said:
They're supposed to be PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS, and therefore supposed ACT LIKE PROFESSIONALS. I am 100% sure Ronaldo and Adriano aren't the only players going to clubs on days off. But they shouldn't be making asses of themselves and causing scenes. <---This, FYI is a link. You're supposed to click it.
BMWTaylor said:Here's a story from uefa.com: http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/kind=2/newsid=518118.html Not a lot of coverage on this match. There wasn't even any mention of it on the UNICEF website.
Last week's article from Channel 4's resident ass, James Richardson:
As footballing infidelities go, it's hard to beat Ronaldo. Bought by Inter for a suitably fat figure back in 1997 and patiently nursed through the two-and-a-half subsequent years of colossal knee knack, Ron famously showed his gratitude by promptly doing one to Madrid as soon as his legs were able to carry him, only to return five years later and suit up for Inter's arch enemies Milan.
It was thus the biggest event for many a week when, last Sunday, the Milan derby finally brought the toothy turncoat face to face again with his old employers. Naturally, Inter were ready. Thirty thousand plastic whistles had been distributed to the San Siro crowd by their ultras to make sure Ronaldo got a barrage of whistling every time his portly frame hoved anywhere near the ball. From a group more generally given to dropping flares or flaming scooters on their opposition, this ranks as an encouragingly mild approach. Anyway, throughout a tepid first half, shrill blast after shrill blast greeted the Brazilian until, suddenly, 40 minutes in, it stopped. Ronaldo had his hands to his ears, having just stuck the ball in the back of the Inter net from 35 yards out.
"All goals are the same," he told reporters afterwards, but his grin did seem especially outsized this time, possibly because his ex-girlfriend from his Inter days, the pert and pouting Susana "Ronaldinha" Werner, is now married to Inter goalkeeper Júlio César. Whatever, when eight minutes into the second half, Ron touched on to team-mate Rino Gattuso and the ball flew across the face of César's goal, we seemed set for more smiles from Ron and a miserable reunion for Inter.
However, within a minute everything had changed. Gattuso's shot flew just wide and on the Inter bench, manager Roberto Mancini decided he'd seen enough. Off came the woeful Hernán Crespo, who'd failed to cut the mustard in a very real sense, and on went Julio Cruz. The effect was instantaneous: on the very next play, Zlatan Ibrahimovic romped past Paolo Maldini and crossed to Cruz, who turned in the equaliser with his first touch of the game. Five minutes later the Argentine almost had another when, alone in front of goal, he backheeled over the crossbar. Inter had awakened and Ibrahimovic in particular, his back trouble soothed, as we later discovered, by a half-time massage from Mancini's personal physio. Fifteen minutes from time he nabbed the winner, spinning on to Cruz's assist to fire past his marker and the Milan keeper, Nelson Dida. Up in the stands, Inter's president Massimo Moratti began doing "up yours" gestures left, right and centre, accompanied by his son, who was radiant in a brand new Celtic jersey. Inter had done the double over Milan for the first time since 1982, and worryingly for Milan's dieticians, Ronaldo had got his just desserts.
"It was a masterpiece, considering the injuries we've got," whooped Moratti post-game. "I'm glad Ronaldo scored too. This way, everyone's happy." Big Ron was equally gracious. "Inter deserved the win," he conceded. "They've been amazing all year. As for us, we've just got to believe in that fourth place."
Milanista10 said:well whoever he is, he's a biased **** and a sad excuse for a reporter.
MilanoMike said:
They're supposed to be PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS, and therefore supposed ACT LIKE PROFESSIONALS. I am 100% sure Ronaldo and Adriano aren't the only players going to clubs on days off. But they shouldn't be making asses of themselves and causing scenes. <---This, FYI is a link. You're supposed to click it.
Passion for *9* said:It's completely acceptable to have a sense of humor, FatRongroupie + to crack a joke about your party boy suffering from the effects of his partying + getting a lil too confused for his own good on the pitch.
It's also completely acceptable to be moderately critical of your party boy whenever he displays the kind of unprofessional conduct (2 day leave or not) that turned him into a wobbly stamina-less has been in the first place. Rather than cling to the champagne @ the Hollywood + whine in the media about how hard it is to get in shape, he should stick to his diet plan + run a couple extra laps @ the training ground
Oh + Marcus, your list of fave players doesn't contain too many Milan-related names, so who are you to fuckin judge on s.o. else ?
BMWTaylor said:Ronaldo was not called up for Brazil vs. Chile. Dunga hasn't declared him fit for national team play yet.
Ronaldo9 said:So basically UglyDrogsgroupie, you say that for example I as a student should stay at home during weekend nights and study my ass off so I turn my very good grades (that I am quite happy with btw) into perfect and not go out to relax/party with friends?
You and I have very different philosophies of life, maybe that is why I understand Ronaldo and you don't.