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"His Armband Said He was Red
Torres Torres,!!!
Youll Never Walk Alone it Said
Torres Torres!!!
We bought the lad from sunny Spain,
He'll get the ball, he'll score again
Fernando Torres!!!
LIVERPOOLS NUMBER 9"
i don't know what to believe now either, part of me wishes he'd just go
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This is what i mean about what Real Madrid & Ronaldo have both done. There making it harder for United and its fans to say No we dont want to sell. As they are know making people hate him, want him out the club, which if people dont want him there and he dont want to be there, they can offer a lower price.
Its very smart PR..
And United are on the ropes i reckon...
No way will you get the £70 Million it may just pip Zidanes £43 Million. But i think thats too much.
Zidane or Ronaldo?
Zidane in his prime anyday...
"His Armband Said He was Red
Torres Torres,!!!
Youll Never Walk Alone it Said
Torres Torres!!!
We bought the lad from sunny Spain,
He'll get the ball, he'll score again
Fernando Torres!!!
LIVERPOOLS NUMBER 9"
Latest News:
CRISTIANO RONALDO'S mum insists her son will NOT leave Manchester United.
The Portuguese ace is a £75million target for Real Madrid and yesterday revealed he wants to join the Spanish giants.
But Ronaldo's mother Dolores Aveiro claims the winger will stay in England this summer.
She told Portuguese TV: "He is fine where he is.
"The future only God knows but what is sure is that he is going to continue in England."
Real president Ramon Calderon has fuelled speculation of a record-breaking swoop for Ronaldo by revealing he is delighted the star wants a move to Spain.
He said: "For Madrid it is an honour to know that a player like him thinks that playing at Real Madrid would be good.
"We are proud to know that he would like to be with us."
United are fuming with Real's constant public pursuit of Ronaldo.
The Old Trafford club are considering reporting the La Liga champions to FIFA if they continue.
But sports lawyer Mel Goldberg believes United's claim would be pointless as Real would not be punished.
He said: "If Real Madrid are reported to FIFA, they will probably get a rap on the knuckles.
"I don't know whether they would be expelled from the Champions League or whether they would be deducted points in the league.
"What FIFA would probably say is you cannot keep a player against his will if he is not happy and wants to go elsewhere.
"They would give some minor castigation and the deal would go through."
Goldberg also thinks United boss Alex Ferguson's threat to make Ronaldo rot in the reserves is unlikely to happen.
He added: "He is under contract and Manchester United can keep him.
"There have already been suggestions they would put him in the reserves and leave him there for a couple of years until his contract runs down.
"But that's not good for United, it's not good for Cristiano Ronaldo and it's not good for the bank balance in as much as in two years' time, he could move for nothing."
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