Probably, but that's not to say that I agree with it.
Think back to the 98 World Cup when David Beckham was sent off (albeit playing FOR England rather than against), he was booed at pretty much every game the next season. It didn't do him any harm!
Ronaldo is a great player and I'm sure he will take it in his stride.
2006-07-07 09:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a possibiliy because some people are such sore losers and need to get over this whole thing. It's been what...............a week and people are still complaining. The booing is quite disrespectful and so is the bashing of Rooney. But one must give credit to ronaldo for playing so well despite the booing! Personally I don't like Rooney(way over-rated) but the criticism and personal attacks are harsh.
2006-07-07 09:47:34
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answered by ~Amze~man u baby! 3
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Booed or not, the guy is becoming the most famous player on the planet... and richer too. Roonie kicks balls_ and it is Ronaldo who gets rich. --- His name has also been put forward as one the outstanding young players of the tournament.
The only contribution by Ronaldo to the downfall of England in the world cup were (1) England's lack of quality football (2) inability to score penalties (three were defended) and (3) appalling behaviour by Roonie. In what way does Ronaldo come in ?! If you guys do not want him at Man United GET RID of him. Sell him. From what he has said, he is willing to go anyway.
2006-07-07 23:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i think he will be for a while, until he changes his attitude on and off pitch. yes it's completely fair - in the England Portugal match, two Portuguese were all over Wayne Rooney, and ronaldo was not at all involved. he came running in from a hundred miles away just to scream in the referee's face and to frustrate Wayne even more. knowing Wayne, he's very temperamental and so he pushed ronaldo (stupid doing it right in the referee's face!) and got red carded. so it was all ronaldo's fault and he shall be hated far and wide for a long long time.
2006-07-07 16:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If he is booed then it's not fair.
He didn't really do anything - and was it as bad as stamping on someone's balls?
If it had been the other way around, everyone would have been behind the English (for being cheeky chappies, wink wink).
It drives me mad................
2006-07-07 09:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, i laughed every time he got booed, yes its fair, he deserves it for being a diver and cheat.
2006-07-07 09:41:55
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answered by kem1812 3
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Oh hell yes.If he can't engineer a move away from Manchester United,he will be exposed to a whole world of hurt..He'll be now known as a rapist and a cheat.
2006-07-07 09:41:43
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answered by JAYROX 3
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i imagine he will stay at Manchester United and that i heard that FC Barcelona gained't purchase him anymore.for this reason maximum persons of probability is that him bypass to real Madrid yet i wish he will stay at guy U or if he leaves at Barca!
2016-11-01 09:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i hope so.......and yes i do..............idiot. hope he's not playing for man utd next year wanna him away from this country......otherwise he will just have to face the boo's all season. its up 2 him.....just wished rooney did what he said he would maybe he still will......rip him in two........
2006-07-07 22:00:11
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answered by gooner1972 3
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no and why should he be .the man is a star one of the best young players around today . it was not his fault rooney cant control himself
2006-07-07 09:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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