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Keef Wrote:

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> Speaking honestly, did either you, or SP, think

> that Ronaldo behaved like a bit of a tw@t during

> the match?


What do you mean Keef? I was a bit distracted with nerves to notice any shenanigans. Do you mean his usual posturing? I was suprised he let Giggsy take a free kick but that was the only unusual thing I noticed. :))

Keef Wrote:

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> Speaking honestly, did either you, or SP, think

> that Ronaldo behaved like a bit of a tw@t during

> the match?


What do you mean Keef? I was a bit distracted with nerves to notice any shenanigans. Do you mean his usual posturing? I was suprised he let Giggsy take a free kick but that was the only unusual thing I noticed. :))

He spat his dummy out, again. Cant exactly remember what led to it? it was because he didn't get his own way.

I know he is a fantastic player with a great strike rate but the bloke infuriates me, his attitude stinks, and I know it comes from a passion to win but it's the way he reacts to certain situations that I find very annoying.


I remember now it was because he didn't get a corner.

He spat his dummy out, again. Cant exactly remember what led to it? it was because he didn't get his own way.

I know he is a fantastic player with a great strike rate but the bloke infuriates me, his attitude stinks, and I know it comes from a passion to win but it's the way he reacts to certain situations that I find very annoying.


I remember now it was because he didn't get a corner.

I doubt he's a bar?a fan RD, however spaniards v the english it's probably no contest. When commentator said there were people in Madrid supporting man u I wasn't too convinced. There's a strange lingering antipathy towards England (they are aware that there are other countries in Reino Unido but they always refer to all of us as los ingleses). They may like us individually (away from the costas) and love England itself but I think they always love to get one over on us even if it be catalans especially in a weirdly more united post euro championship Spain.


I could be wrong though.

I doubt he's a bar?a fan RD, however spaniards v the english it's probably no contest. When commentator said there were people in Madrid supporting man u I wasn't too convinced. There's a strange lingering antipathy towards England (they are aware that there are other countries in Reino Unido but they always refer to all of us as los ingleses). They may like us individually (away from the costas) and love England itself but I think they always love to get one over on us even if it be catalans especially in a weirdly more united post euro championship Spain.


I could be wrong though.

I genuinely didn't see that. If he did, which I am sure he did, it's par for the course with him. I am suprised that he can get away with a lot of his attitude to the staff, but I guess that shows how much Fergie values him on the field. I don't like his posturing and attitude any more than the next man but I think he's a valuble player on the field and I want to keep him. I know you want to get a rise out of us Mancs but I still maintain that if you had him in your team you'd feel the same way. He grimaces and groans and moans but he can change a game and a I don't believe anyone would drop him from their team for it when he is a match winner.
I genuinely didn't see that. If he did, which I am sure he did, it's par for the course with him. I am suprised that he can get away with a lot of his attitude to the staff, but I guess that shows how much Fergie values him on the field. I don't like his posturing and attitude any more than the next man but I think he's a valuble player on the field and I want to keep him. I know you want to get a rise out of us Mancs but I still maintain that if you had him in your team you'd feel the same way. He grimaces and groans and moans but he can change a game and a I don't believe anyone would drop him from their team for it when he is a match winner.

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