no way i've made it my life's ambition to seriously hurt him---ooh look Yahoo speaks!!!! hmm. i really feel like a cigarette and a Macdonalds anyone join me?? lol
2007-01-25 04:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't see what there really is to forgive, but if there is anything, then I forgive him. I think ppl have made it into a bigger deal than what it actually was...Saying all the stuff about how they're teammates at Man Utd and whatever. Ronaldo was just standing up for his Portuguese mate, that's all. But I will say I didn't exactly like the refs call to send Rooney off. But I admire the fact that Rooney was over it so well and he moved on fine with it and what not. So, if there is anything to forgive, then yea, I forgive Ronaldo. I might as well, because even Rooney is over it by now over...I don't even know the guy, so I don't see a point in holding anything against him (if there is anything to hold).
2007-01-25 12:40:50
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answered by sweetpanther08 6
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No...I dont particularly like him, but I do have to admit, he is a class player, and if the "incident" didnt happen with Wayne in the World Cup, we would probably all be saying that he is the best player in the Premiership for sure, if not the world right now.
2007-01-26 06:03:05
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answered by jude 6
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There is nothing to Forgive him for
the sooner we realize that England are a over-rated, over-hyped.average team with a bunch of prima-donnas that believe all that "we're world class" garbage the better.
We have some good, some very good players, but they been badly managed and can't play as a team, just like R Madrid suffered with the galactico's
Was it Ronaldos fault that Rooney comitted the foul in the 1st Place...
Was it Ronaldos fault that We can't take Penalties..
As soon as we accept our own shortcomings rather than looking for a scapegoat every time we fail, we might actually be able to correct them and just maybe we might actually win something.
2007-01-25 12:11:45
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answered by Roy 3
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It wasn't his fault we lost on penalties...but we could go on for hours about that subject !
I still reserve judgement on him a little because he still seems a little too "Continental" when it comes to throwing himself to the ground & rolling around in mock pain. In fairness to him, he has been doing this a lot less & he is having a great season. When he concentrates on just playing his game, he is worth the admission money. I hope he stays at Utd for a few more years (& I'm not a Utd fan)
2007-01-25 12:03:10
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answered by Well, said Alberto 6
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No, Rooney only got sent off because of ronaldo winking, his stamp was fine and ronaldo should have been backing england :-S
What silly things the english say lol
Mon the tartan army :-)
2007-01-25 13:31:58
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answered by Michelino 4
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Get it right he did cheat but at end of it hes not only player to cheat plenty have and will again so dont blame him if he can get away with is his fault? No its the people who let him get away with it (referees).
I can't stand Ronaldo and think hes an absolute t****r but hes a great player and if he doesn't get punished for it whos to say he won't do it again!
2007-01-25 12:29:53
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answered by Woodman 3
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Yes. None of us REALLY believe we can win the world cup so there is no point in scapegoating him.
For whatever reason we have always lacked the killer instinct when it really matters, making us a quarter final team, end of story
How Ferguson got him to stay at Man utd just after though is a touch of sheer brilliance I still find amazing.
2007-01-25 12:05:25
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answered by Northern Spriggan 6
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i don't think there was anythinng for any of us to forgive him for...he didn't do nada....wayne was in the wrong and just because cristiano confronted him made him look like the bad guy automatically...and besides i don't think we should hold grudges that long....come on world cup is long over...don't you think we should move on....am not being prejudiced in any way...am a man u fan....
2007-01-25 12:33:59
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answered by maverick 2
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for all u people hatin does hush its over and done with no need to cry over old news hes a brilliant player im a man u fan i was pi**ed at the time but u forget about it like beckham in 98 so peopl hatin stop crying like a b**ch
2007-01-25 16:31:29
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answered by chase 3
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NO WAY IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hit people who say his name, or country. And I refuse 2 go to that lyin, cheatin, theivin country, other than 2 the Algarve. And I even made sure that there was an airport in the Algave so that I didn't have to step foot into the country. I refer to it as 'The P Word' or screw up my face instead of saying it.
How can anyone EVER forgive him? And how can Man U want him back? If I supported Man U before the World Cup, I would have lost all respect for them afterwards, because they did not sack him!
He is a discrase to football. Even Argentina, who cheat the most, would probably look down on him and his stupid ugly purple face, and hideous hair, and draw-on six pack.
I HATE HIM FOREVER AND EVER!!!!!!!!!!
HOW DARE HE!?!
2007-01-25 12:08:55
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answered by Nic 3
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