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Unread 10-01-2012, 11:33 AM
Fountz
 
Default Ronaldo to return to United ?

..article about how Spain's Tax Loopholes are be closed meaning that some of the financial clout Real Madrid and Barcelona currently enjoy could also disappear.

Take it all with a huge bucket of salt ! ( I notice that it hasn't been picked up and regurgitated elsewhere )

http://football-talk.co.uk/55339/cri...eturn-man-utd/
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:37 AM
silv
 
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More chance of him going to city imo
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:38 AM
antonin jablonsky
 
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More chance of him going to city imo
Yup. We'd bring Lee Sharpe out of retirement.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:40 AM
Zorg
 
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Ronaldo has been targeted by large sections of the Bernabeu crowd
112 goals in 114 appearances. What a bunch of absolute #@&%!s.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:42 AM
That Boy Ronaldo!
 
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Football-Talk?

"PL can compete with Spain once again" is a bit of a too.

Barca/Real the only two that can offer decent wages, players join them because of the stature of those clubs and not because they offer more money in terms of player wages imo.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:45 AM
JakeB
 
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At United: 3 Premier league titles, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cups, 1 Champions League (and runner up once too), 1 World Club Cup, FIFA World player of the year, Ballon d'Or, FIFpro World Player of the year, PFA player of the year x2, Football writers player of the year x2

At Real: Copa del rey, and some boos

Sunny though innit
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:49 AM
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At United: 3 Premier league titles, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cups, 1 Champions League (and runner up once too), 1 World Club Cup, FIFA World player of the year, Ballon d'Or, FIFpro World Player of the year, PFA player of the year x2, Football writers player of the year x2

At Real: Copa del rey, and some boos

Sunny though innit
and a much bigger wage packet
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:50 AM
Ghetts
 
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I am sure Ronaldo signed a 6 or 7 year deal and has a buy out clause for 1 billion or something crazy like that.

He wont be coming back nqat.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:50 AM
JakeB
 
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and a much bigger wage packet
Not anymore
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:51 AM
rogieop
 
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whats the tax rate in england? close to 50% isnt it?

so at the min ronnies taking home roughly 190k a week, to take that home in england his weekly wage would need to be roughly 400k a week. is that right?

And we've been linked with him?

rofl rofl rofl
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:52 AM
BryanRobson'sLiver
 
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The best we can afford is bringing coaches out of retirement in centre mid but somehow we are going to buy back the worlds most expensive footballer. Who writes this shit?
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:53 AM
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The best we can afford is bringing coaches out of retirement in centre mid but somehow we are going to buy back the worlds most expensive footballer. Who writes this shit?
maybe Scholes was on more as a coach than a player so SAF has freed up some funds?
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:56 AM
That Boy Ronaldo!
 
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I am sure Ronaldo signed a 6 or 7 year deal and has a buy out clause for 1 billion or something crazy like that.

He wont be coming back nqat.
Buyout clauses only apply to clubs in Spain don't they?

Wouldn't surprise me to see him back someday.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:58 AM
elhombre
 
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..article about how Spain's Tax Loopholes are be closed meaning that some of the financial clout Real Madrid and Barcelona currently enjoy could also disappear.

Take it all with a huge bucket of salt ! ( I notice that it hasn't been picked up and regurgitated elsewhere )

http://football-talk.co.uk/55339/cri...eturn-man-utd/

Cristiano Ronaldo Set For Sensational Return To Man Utd?
By Football Talk Published: 9th January 2012


Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Real Madrid is in doubt due to rough treatment from his own fans and new tax laws introduced in Spain.

Foreign footballers have been taking advantage of a loophole allowing them to only pay 24% income tax since 2003, when David Beckham was the first to enjoy the benefits of this law following his move to Real from Man Utd.

However, the Spanish government have just scrapped the loophole meaning all foreign footballers will now have to pay 54% tax on their income. Good news for the Premier League, as teams can now compete in terms of wages with the Spanish giants once again, but bad news for players like Ronaldo who is on a whopping £250,000 per-week.

The changes to tax laws will mean either Ronaldo will in effect take a huge pay-cut to remain in Spain, or Madrid will have to increase his wages. Unlikely given they’re already shelling-out £250,000 a week!

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This has lead to reports claiming the forward is considering his future, but remarkably the main reason is due to the treatment he’s receiving from his own fans.

Ronaldo has been targeted by large sections of the Bernabeu crowd and he was heckled during last month’s El Clasico defeat to Barcelona. This is almost unbelievable given the fact the 26-year-old has scored 26 goals this season, helping Real to a 5-point lead over Barca at the top of the table.

Ronaldo didn’t celebrate his goal during Madrid’s 5-1 win over Granada on Saturday either and it seems his love affair with the Spanish giants is slowly dying out.

It’s believed the Madrid fans have targeted Ronaldo because despite his impressive goal-haul, he’s been unable to prevent Barcelona from dominating El Clasicos, league titles and Champions League trophies in recent seasons. Quite extraordinary treatment to dish-out to your best player, if you ask me.

United return?
But could all of this lead to a sensational return to Manchester United? Ronaldo admitted in an interview only 2 months ago that he would be open to a return to Old Trafford, and refused to rule it out, so the possibility is there.

The main question mark would be money. Madrid paid United £80m in 2009 for Ronaldo and after scoring an incredible 87 goals in just 80 league games, it’s hard to see how his value hasn’t increased. Could United really afford to bring him back? It would be difficult, but with doubts over Wayne Rooney’s future perhaps Fergie could suggest a swap deal?!

If Ronaldo does leave Spain and United can’t afford him, it’s safe to say Man Utd fans would just hope he doesn’t end up at their ‘noisy neighbours’. City are one of only a small handful of clubs who could afford to buy Ronaldo, and if he became available, City would no doubt be heading the queue.
blah. blah. blah. bullshit.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 11:58 AM
Crumps
 
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He should just run his contract down and come to us on a free. Sort it Ronnie you bloody great Adonis you.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 12:00 PM
Rhodzy
 
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Unread 10-01-2012, 12:02 PM
Ghetts
 
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Buyout clauses only apply to clubs in Spain don't they?

Wouldn't surprise me to see him back someday.
He may be back Henry ala Arsenal

If United were smart they would have inserted a buy back option should Madrid get rid of.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 12:03 PM
Ginners
 
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Yup. We'd bring Lee Sharpe out of retirement.
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 12:03 PM
rogieop
 
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He should just run his contract down and come to us on a free. Sort it Ronnie you bloody great Adonis you.
exactly, we should just save the £150 million transfer fee, plus 400k a week for the next four years by my calculations is roughly 64 million. so thats 214 million to spend on messi, then sign ronnie on a free and we still wouldnt have barely even opened the warchest!
 
Unread 10-01-2012, 12:07 PM
That Boy Ronaldo!
 
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He may be back Henry ala Arsenal

If United were smart they would have inserted a buy back option should Madrid get rid of.
What for 6 weeks? £#%&! that.

He'll give it till the end of next season and if they're top dogs, he'll stay otherwise he'll move on imo (Mourinho will do the same)
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