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Is Ronaldo doing justice?

July 9th 2008 07:34
I feel as bad as anyone while I write about Ronaldo's transfer sitcom. It has run a lot longer than what it deserved to have. But this presents and opportunity for us to look at certain aspects as far as transfer in the world of Football are concerned.

In todays footballing world we have players that can basically demand transfers regardless of the contract that they have signed. The reason being that the clubs are getting richer, which itself is open to debate. But above all the money and the fringe benefits we have to look deeper into the whole issue. Cristiano Ronaldo, when he came to Manchester United was a 18 year old kid with a lot of potential. Under the guidance of the club and Sir Alex Ferguson, he has achieved a lot and has converted that potential into reality.There are a lot of players who have as much potential as Ronaldo did, but not everyone converts that into something of this level, that I believe is exactly where the team, manager and the rest come in. Since he is only 23, an age which is considered to be very young in football, does he not think that he should reward United for all that they have done in converting his potential into reality? He has played a significant part is the last two years and has immensely contributed to their success but does it all end there? Should he not be serving United for a few more years and then probably move on and fulfill his personal dreams. Lets admit it that Real Madrid would take a player with that calibre at whatever age and even if he does eventually decrease his standards because he will most likely never fall below a certain level which itself is pretty high. All we need to do is look at David Beckham and Zinedine Zidane. They are both fabulous players and both of them joined Real Madrid in their late 20's and I believe contributed immensely. If Ronaldo does move to Real Madrid for whatever sum of money it maybe, I would feel that he has in some ways cheated Manchester United. Where he could have given a few more years, he has run elsewhere to achieve only and only personal glory, maybe who knows if Real Madrid get the double he might move to Inter Milan or somewhere else to probably as he says conquer another league. The fact of the matter is that a single player only makes so much of a difference to the team and I dont think too many will argue when I present the example of Real Madrid.



My personal opinion in the end would be that Ronaldo be at Manchester for a few more years and then move onto Real Madrid to fulfil his personal goals. Remember I'm not tell him to sacrifice his personal ambitions, I am just asking him to give his due to Manchester United. If he indeed is the great player he is cracked up to be, and I believe so too, then he will be playing at the highest level even when he is 27 or 29.
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Harry Kewell
Kewell poses with his Galatasaray shirt


Most of the time, moving to a new club for a player is like a new lease of life - the chance to kick-start a stagnating career, for a new challenge etc. and are usually happy times.

Australian star Harry Kewell has joined Turkish giants Galatasaray on a two-year deal from five-times European champions Liverpool but instead of spending all his time talking about his new club and what the future holds for him in Turkey, he has spent a lot of time defending what many people think is a money-grabbing move to Turkey.

But perhaps even more controversial is that the pacy winger has also had to defend his move to Istanbul, stressing it was not disrespectful to the two Leeds fans who were killed in the city eight years ago during a UEFA Cup semi-final match between Galatasaray and former club Leeds United in 2000.

In fact, the outrage in Leeds - where Kewell spent his best years - has forced the player to issue an open letter to Leeds fans insisting he has not been disrespectful.

Kewell's open letter to Leeds' fans:

'My love and respect for Leeds United and what the club has done for me will never change, no matter what anyone says about me and whatever their motives are

'My sense of sorrow and sympathy for the families and friends of Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight will always be with me.

'I chose the number 19 shirt when I signed for Galatasaray as a sign of respect for Leeds because that was the number I got when I first became a regular member of the Leeds starting XI.

'I felt that it might be a way to demonstrate that I had not forgotten where it all started and I was hoping that in a small way it would help the healing process of the tragedy that occurred on the April 5 2000.

'For me, sport should first and foremost be about the love of your game. But equally important is the respect for not only your team-mates but all those who you compete against.

'For this reason I have always objected to any form of discrimination in any sport and football in particular, as that is the sport that is the most near and dear to me.

'To blame the Galatasaray club for the tragedy in Istanbul is simply wrong and discriminatory.'








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Zenit St Petersburg
2008 UEFA Cup champions: Zenit St Petersburg


Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg has won the UEFA cup in a largely one-sided final against Glasgow Rangers at the City of Manchester Stadium overnight.

The Scottish giants were able to hold on despite the Russians dominating the first-half with onslaught after onslaught but the pressure became too much in the second half and the Russian's class began to shine through.



It took until the 72nd minute for Zenit to make the breakthrough - striker Andrei Arshavin played a neat one-two with Igor Denisov who rushed into the box to slot the ball past the helpless Neil Alexander for the opener.

With a quarter of an left, Rangers piled forward in search of a dramatic equaliser but to no avail as Zenit held firm at the back and managed to take full advantage of the exposed Rangers' defence for Konstatin Zurianov to score his side's second goal of the evening.

Congratulations go to both teams with Zenit deserviing winners of the competition and the galant effort Rangers put up not just in the final, but throughout the long journey to Manchester which encompassed some 18 European games.


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Italy World Champions


There are too many overseas players in the English Premier League. We don't have enough of our players playing at the top level. Our players don't get to play Champions League


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UEFA Champions League knockout phase

December 25th 2007 07:30
UEFA Champions League


English clubs have it tough in the first knockout phase of Europe's Premier club competition with Arsenal and Liverpool drawing reigning European champions AC Milan and Serie A leaders Inter Milan respectively


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Kaka: European Footballer of the Year

December 7th 2007 05:45
Kaka
Kaka holds aloft the Ballon D'or


AC Milan's Brazilian playmaker, Kaka, has won the prestigious Ballon D'Or as European Footballer of the Year for 2007


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Euro 2008 Finals: Groups A - D

December 6th 2007 05:15
Euro 2008 Austria Switzerland


World Champions Italy have been drawn in the same group as France and Holland for the European Championship finals next summer in Austria and Switzerland


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Euro 2008: England down and out

November 22nd 2007 04:15
Euro 2008 Austria Switzerland


Results: Euro 2008 Championship Qualifiers (Nov 21st)
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Euro 2008 Austria Switzerland


Results: Euro 2008 Championship Qualifiers (Nov 17th)
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Dida


AC Milan goalkeeper Dida has had his two-match suspension reduced by UEFA following an appeal by the club


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Euro 2008: 13/10 Results round-up

October 15th 2007 05:45
Euro 2008 Austria Switzerland


Results: Euro 2008 Championship Qualifiers (Oct 13th)
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UEFA Champion's League: Semi-final 1 - 2nd Leg
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UEFA Champions League


UEFA Champion's League: Semi-final 1 - 2nd Leg
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