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Title: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 10:35:09 AM
 
 

 SAO PAULO — Ronaldo retired from soccer Monday because his body can no longer meet the demands of the game, ending a magnificent career in which he won two World Cups with Brazil and thrived with some of Europe's top teams.

Ronaldo retires soccer star Ronaldo looks on during a press conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Monday, Feb. 14, 2011. Ronaldo, 34,said he is retiring from soccer because he can't stay fit anymore, ending a stellar 18-year career in which he thrived with Brazil and some of Europe's top clubs.
With tears on his cheeks, the 34-year-old striker announced his decision at a news conference. He played 18 years despite repeated knee trouble and leaves as a three-timer FIFA Player of the Year and the top goal scorer in World Cup history.

"It's very hard to leave something that made me so happy," said Ronaldo, with sons Alex and Ronald by his side. "Mentally, I wanted to continue, but I have to acknowledge that I lost (the fight) to my body."

Now he confronts a new stage, shadowed by all that's left behind.

"With this announcement," he said, "it feels like it's my first death."

Ronaldo said a string of injuries the past two years kept him from performing at a high level with the Brazilian club Corinthians. He also learned four years ago he had hypothyroidism, a condition that made it difficult for him to lose weight and stay in shape.

"The pain made me anticipate the end of my career," he said.

With his uncanny sprints toward the goal and an extraordinary finishing touch, Ronaldo captivated fans everywhere he played, including Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. All despite having to come back from three serious knee injuries that threatened to end his career.

"My career was beautiful, was wonderful," he said. "I've had many defeats but infinite victories."

Ronaldo's contract with Corinthians was expected to end at the end of the year, but his condition kept deteriorating. He was visibly out of shape and fans jeered him after every missed play.

The announcement came days after he was heavily criticized by Corinthians fans for the team's elimination from the Copa Libertadores, Latin America's most important competition and the only major tournament the popular club has yet to win.

Fans damaged players' cars and threw rocks at the team bus, but Ronaldo said that did not play a part in his retirement. With his voice cracking, he said he wanted to only thank Corinthians fans for their support.

"I've never seen fans with so much passion," he said. "Their need for results sometimes made them a little aggressive, a bit out of control."

Ronaldo's exit comes two days after former Brazil teammate Roberto Carlos left Corinthians because he and his family were being threatened by fans after the Copa Libertadores elimination. Corinthians players had already been under pressure since last year, when the club failed to win titles despite celebrating its centenary.

"I want to publicly apologize for failing in the Libertadores project," he said, crying, before team President Andres Sanchez handed him a jersey with the words "forever" and "phenomenon."

The last of Ronaldo's more than 400 career goals came with a penalty kick in a 1-0 win over Cruzeiro in the Brazilian league on Nov. 13. The last match was the 2-0 Copa Libertadores loss to Deportes Tolima on Feb. 2 in Colombia.

Ronaldo was part of the World Cup squad that won the 1994 title in the United States, although he was a teenager and never played. He was the team's top star in France in 1998, but just before the final he had seizures in the team's hotel and did not play well in the game won by the French.

"Ronaldo is the best player I ever played with," former Inter Milan teammate Youri Djorkaeff, who also played against Ronaldo in the 1998 World Cup final, told French RMC radio. "But he was also a very engaging person. When we were training, he would always come up with crazy dribbles. We would practically stop to watch him. It was extraordinary."

It was in 2002 that Ronaldo peaked with the national team, helping Brazil win the tournament in South Korea and Japan with two goals in the final against Germany. He was voted Player of the Year, adding to the awards won in 1996 and 1997.

He was among those who disappointed in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, when Brazil fell to the French again in the quarterfinals, but he was still able to score his record-breaking 15th goal, a mark that still stands.

Ronaldo also helped Brazil win the 1997 and 1999 Copa America, as well as the 1997 Confederations Cup and a bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Ronaldo scored 67 goals in 104 games with Brazil, but was never again called up to the national team after the disappointing performance in 2006. There were calls for his return to the squad after he helped Corinthians win the 2009 Brazilian Cup, but he was never able to get back in shape.

Ronaldo's career was marked by his goals just as it was by his injuries, which kept him sidelined for nearly three years in total.

He tore up his right knee with Inter Milan in 1999 and needed surgery, and a year later he twisted the same knee on the day he was returning to action and had to be sidelined for several months again after another surgery. The third injury came with AC Milan in 2008, forcing another surgery and another long layoff.

Ronaldo began his professional career with Cruzeiro in 1993 as a 16-year-old, and it didn't take long for him to start stunning fans across Brazil. He moved to PSV Eindhoven that year, becoming the club's top scorer and earning a transfer to Barcelona in 1996.

He quickly became an idol at the Spanish club, scoring 34 goals in 37 matches in the Spanish league and helping the club win the Copa del Rey. A year later he signed with Inter Milan, winning the 1998 UEFA Cup and earning the nickname "The Phenomenon."

He moved to Real Madrid in 2002, one of the few players revered by fans of both Spanish powerhouses. He helped Real Madrid win the Spanish league in 2003 and 2007. After that season he joined AC Milan, but his third knee injury cut short his stay.

Ronaldo is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nation's Development Program. He played a big role in organizing the "Game for Peace" in Haiti in 2004, when the Brazilians visited the country devastated by gang wars.







Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 10:44:10 AM
Who?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 10:45:47 AM
Who?

Some Brazilian who like She-males.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: kevcat on February 14, 2011, 10:46:23 AM
Whats 'soft' about it? It just said an 18 year career of training 5 days a week.That would take its toll on anybody
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 10:47:21 AM
Whats 'soft' about it? It just said an 18 year career of training 5 days a week.That would take its toll on anybody

Yes kicking a ball and falling down when the wind blows too hard is serious business.....
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tendonitis on February 14, 2011, 10:47:50 AM
what do retired soccer players do?  other than suck dick of course
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 10:48:23 AM
Tell their Knee's that football is soft.. and they actully train hard :)

and thats why hes retiring probably. his knee was never the same again.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 10:48:54 AM
Tell their Knee's that football is soft.. and they actully train hard :)

I'm sure they spend a huge amount of time on their knees, no question about that....
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: dr.chimps on February 14, 2011, 10:49:33 AM
A grass diver retires. The earth rejoices. 
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 10:50:03 AM
I'm sure they spend a huge amount of time on their knees, no question about that....

if they only had to run for 4 sec then rest 5 min maby their knees wouldnt bother them though
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 10:51:02 AM
if they only had to run for 4 sec then rest 5 min maby their knees wouldnt bother them though


Exactly, so are you saying football players are smarter than soccer players?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 10:51:31 AM

horrible song though





I remember the oldschool ronaldo. Insane.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: ManBearPig... on February 14, 2011, 10:54:38 AM

Exactly, so are you saying football players are smarter than soccer players?

no, they just don't blow each other constantly.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: JP_RC on February 14, 2011, 10:55:19 AM
90% of getbig don't have a clue about soccer, so this is not relevant news for them.

But it is for me, I'm surprised to read Ronaldo has retired...I thought he had some more years left in him.

He was my favorite player by far, a legend. The best striker ever.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 10:57:55 AM
90% of getbig don't have a clue care about soccer, so this is not relevant news for them.

But it is for me, I'm surprised to read Ronaldo has retired...I thought he had some more years left in him.

He was my favorite player by far, a legend. The best striker ever.

 8)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 10:58:53 AM
Brazil owned football back in the day. Every match was great
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: dj181 on February 14, 2011, 11:07:17 AM
Pete Best of Northern Ireland is/was the best striker ever ;) P.S. The thread starter has a 450 pound for reps bench press to his credit. Strong mofo
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: dj181 on February 14, 2011, 11:08:55 AM
Or was is George Best?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Emmortal on February 14, 2011, 11:10:27 AM
How many 18 year veterans are in the NFL?

Oh, that's right.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:11:55 AM
Do any straight guys play soccer where you guys are from?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 11:13:20 AM
Or was is George Best?

George Best was a winger...he was a very good player.

C Ronaldo the best ever.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 11:16:50 AM
Do any straight guys play soccer where you guys are from?

Its called football.   the other thingy is called American football. hence the american because its only called "football" in ...america.

Do you think this guy is gay?


Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Man of Steel on February 14, 2011, 11:19:37 AM
I have some friends whose 6 and 7 yr old daughters play soccer. 
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:22:07 AM
I have some friends whose 6 and 7 yr old daughters play soccer. 

Exactly.  It's a wonderful sport at that age.....and for girls. 
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 11:24:16 AM
we used to hit balls with a bat in school then we grew up  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:25:25 AM
we used to hit balls with a bat in school then we grew up  ;D

Yes, a lot of euro "men" like to play with bats and ball.....
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tendonitis on February 14, 2011, 11:25:54 AM
Do any straight guys play soccer where you guys are from?

I'm from the states so of course the answer is hell no.   ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: G_Thang on February 14, 2011, 11:26:04 AM
Brazil owned football back in the day. Every match was great

Should have won in 06 if it wasnt for partying and Zidane.  2010 will be known as the Dunga Years.  Because a bitch is of Italian descent...it dont mean he can coach.  Need to get off of the European descent stuff in Sub-North America.

2014



Off the bench...

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_5RbZt5Vj1Bc/TE0Z2H_SPkI/AAAAAAAABaU/CDALlTrW0bI/s400/ronaldinho-fat-239x300.jpg)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 11:26:41 AM
Yes, a lot of euro "men" like to play with bats and ball.....

at least we stop. americans do it their entire life and even call it a "sport"  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Man of Steel on February 14, 2011, 11:32:29 AM
We turned the World Cup on once at my house and my wife sat down and said, "They where such pretty outfits."
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:33:42 AM
at least we stop. americans do it their entire life and even call it a "sport"  ;D

Americans stick to actual bats and balls.....euros move on to "replacements" supplied by their mate, Alberto.   ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: dr.chimps on February 14, 2011, 11:36:02 AM
we used to hit balls with a bat in school then we grew up  ;D
There's a mugging joke right here, but I'm in too good a mood.  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Palpatine Q on February 14, 2011, 11:37:51 AM
Soccer SUCKS FUCKING UNCLEAN STINKY ASSHOLES........hope this helps.

anyone who watches soccer is a fucking queer who nibbles testicles
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Man of Steel on February 14, 2011, 11:39:43 AM
Went to a friend's son's soccer game once.  During the majority of the game he picked flowers on the field. 
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:40:53 AM
Went to a friend's son's soccer game once.  During the majority of the game he picked flowers on the field. 

Ouch, someday your friend is going to introduce you to his son's "significant other...."  :-\
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Palpatine Q on February 14, 2011, 11:43:53 AM
Went to a friend's son's soccer game once.  During the majority of the game he picked flowers on the field. 


Lololol....yes soccer is a well known breeding ground for fairies.

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:45:32 AM

Lololol....yes soccer is a well known breeding ground for fairies.



I mean for goodness sakes, girls and boy play against each other all the way up to teens......c'mon.....that is sad.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: G_Thang on February 14, 2011, 11:45:50 AM
in states girls are better.

http://www.womensprosoccer.com/ (http://www.womensprosoccer.com/)



thais at 18 got more game than london donovan at 30.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Man of Steel on February 14, 2011, 11:46:37 AM
Ouch, someday your friend is going to introduce you to his son's "significant other...."  :-\

It was the last game of the season and the team won a total of 2 games....one by forfeit.  I remember after the game each kid on the the team got an orange half and a trophy. 

FYI ~ The same kid's a few years old and now enrolled in dance classes.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 11:48:06 AM
Its called football.   the other thingy is called American football. hence the american because its only called "football" in ...america.

Do you think this guy is gay?




Americans couldn't care less about soccer and yet we're still better than Sweden, where you eat and breathe that shit. How does it feel?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:49:45 AM
It was the last game of the season and the team won a total of 2 games....one by forfeit.  I remember after the game each kid on the the team got an orange half and a trophy. 

FYI ~ The same kid's a few years old and now enrolled in dance classes.

 ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: kiwiol on February 14, 2011, 11:52:22 AM
Do any straight guys play soccer where you guys are from?

I don't think straight guys are allowed to play that gayme
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 11:54:28 AM
I don't think straight guys are allowed to play that gayme

See, kiwiol, you are from a manly nation where it's not tolerated either......honestly, i could see somebody liking rugby, aussie football, etc.....but soccer?  c'mon.....
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 11:56:59 AM
Americans couldn't care less about soccer and yet we're still better than Sweden, where you eat and breathe that shit. How does it feel?

better in one tourment ? yes. and were your entire team gay?

better at any other point in the last few hundred years? no..

how many times have usa beaten sweden in a football match?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Man of Steel on February 14, 2011, 11:58:33 AM
;D

Yes, I was hoping for my friend's sake that his son would move onto a much more aggresive sport like softball.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:23:23 PM
Yes, I was hoping for my friend's sake that his son would move onto a much more aggresive sport like softball.

There is no sadder day that if a son comes home and tells his father he wants to play soccer..... :-\
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 12:24:41 PM
There is no sadder day that if a son comes home and tells his father he wants to play soccer..... :-\

unless he gets good and makes a million a week and gets all the fine bitches he wants?

(http://www.cristiano-ronaldofans.com/cristiano-ronaldo-gallery/cristiano-ronaldo-gallery-26.jpg)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:30:00 PM
unless he gets good and makes a million a week and gets all the fine bitches he wants?

(http://www.cristiano-ronaldofans.com/cristiano-ronaldo-gallery/cristiano-ronaldo-gallery-26.jpg)

is this the same guy?

(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbHMnBj3WcHm_7_BWjFhbr8npkd2clzEi1brCHvQ794iF-QTxK&t=1)

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Xq7sGpHsYC4/Rnja-D1J8VI/AAAAAAAAAAU/b6zLwpplVC0/s400/cristiano-ronaldo-manbag.jpg)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: kreator on February 14, 2011, 12:30:23 PM
what a great filling it is kicking the ball(not the egg) with full force and tearing the net from a close range
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: #1 Klaus fan on February 14, 2011, 12:33:56 PM
Americans couldn't care less about soccer and yet we're still better than Sweden, where you eat and breathe that shit. How does it feel?

Now you got ice hockey and football mixed buddy.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:37:36 PM
I will never forget his hattrick at Old Trafford. Greatest forward in my lifetime.

Me neither...... ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 12:37:36 PM
is this the same guy?

(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbHMnBj3WcHm_7_BWjFhbr8npkd2clzEi1brCHvQ794iF-QTxK&t=1)

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Xq7sGpHsYC4/Rnja-D1J8VI/AAAAAAAAAAU/b6zLwpplVC0/s400/cristiano-ronaldo-manbag.jpg)

yes?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: #1 Klaus fan on February 14, 2011, 12:39:14 PM
yes?

In the land of the free degenerates, it is better to do a life in prison from murder than to wear a pink shirt.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 12:41:16 PM
is this the same guy?

(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbHMnBj3WcHm_7_BWjFhbr8npkd2clzEi1brCHvQ794iF-QTxK&t=1)

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Xq7sGpHsYC4/Rnja-D1J8VI/AAAAAAAAAAU/b6zLwpplVC0/s400/cristiano-ronaldo-manbag.jpg)

(http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/1061745_o.gif)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:43:21 PM
yes?

Do you carry a purse/european carry all?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 12:50:04 PM
Do you carry a purse/european carry all?

no?

why are you so obsessed with his sexual preferences?  ???
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:51:24 PM
no?

why are you so obsessed with his sexual preferences?  ???

Hey, you are the one talking about what a stud he was....I'm just trying to clarify if he is perhaps another Ricky Martin, or just a little curious......the people need to know.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Dreadlifter on February 14, 2011, 12:55:22 PM
Ronaldo was a legend in the game. A definite candidate for best striker ever.

Fuck all the football haters who've never played a proper game in their life.

as for cristiano ronaldo. Well that there is a guy who's queerer than George Michael and Elton John combined. Him paying a woman to ahve a baby for him was the final nail in the coffin(closet?)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 12:57:00 PM
Hey, you are the one talking about what a stud he was....I'm just trying to clarify if he is perhaps another Ricky Martin, or just a little curious......the people need to know.

well he seems to have fucked a bunch of models either way so why do you care so much about that aspect?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:57:06 PM
Ronaldo was a legend in the game. A definite candidate for best striker ever.

Fuck all the football haters who've never played a proper game in their life.

as for cristiano ronaldo. Well that there is a guy who's queerer than George Michael and Elton John combined. Him paying a woman to ahve a baby for him was the final nail in the coffin(closet?)

So he really is a closeted homersexual?  Perhaps Swede has a little crush...... ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 12:57:14 PM
(http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs/1061745_o.gif)


That guy gets mounds of Putang...
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 12:58:31 PM
well he seems to have fucked a bunch of models either way so why do you care so much about that aspect?

Again, you brought it up.....I never said he was a fruit when I posted the pics.  It was simply a bro fondling another guys leg half naked in a locker room and wearing a purse in another....don't involve me in your confused man-crush fantasies...  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 01:00:13 PM
Again, you brought it up.....I never said he was a fruit when I posted the pics.  It was simply a bro fondling another guys leg half naked in a locker room and wearing a purse in another....don't involve me in your confused man-crush fantasies...  ;D

I broguht the fact that he can fuck any girls he wants and have fucked a bunch of models..
If he likes men also, then good for him I guess whatever floats his boat
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 01:02:08 PM
I broguht the fact that he can fuck any girls he wants and have fucked a bunch of models..
If he likes men also, then good for him I guess whatever floats his boat

Everbody thought for years that George Michael had fucked a bunch of models too...... who knows?  Maybe, like George it was actually male models vice female.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 01:03:30 PM
Everbody thought for years that George Michael had fucked a bunch of models too...... who knows?  Maybe, like George it was actually male models vice female.

did he have gf's for years?

Most females think ronaldo is hot as hell. doesnt matter if you think he looks gay or not  :P
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 01:04:53 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best athletes in the world, and one of the highest paid..

Better than Being a bodybuilder.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 01:05:31 PM
did he have gf's for years?

Most females think ronaldo is hot as hell. doesnt matter if you think he looks gay or not  :P

I just remember when GM had that video for "I want your sex" and the chick in it was some model he was supposed to be dating.... then when I went overseas everybody was laughing at him and talking about he had been a known homo for years....haha, burst a lot of chicks bubbles back in the day.

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 01:07:38 PM
I just remember when GM had that video for "I want your sex" and the chick in it was some model he was supposed to be dating.... then when I went overseas everybody was laughing at him and talking about he had been a known homo for years....haha, burst a lot of chicks bubbles back in the day.



Dude he's not gay...He's just europen.... ;D

I do agree that the man purse is pretty gay..Even jay Cutler has one.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 01:09:18 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best athletes in the world, and one of the highest paid..

Better than Being a bodybuilder.

Fit, richer then 99.99% of the population and a good looking dude.

WHAT A FAG!!!!! I rather be ruhl!!!!

lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: phyxsius on February 14, 2011, 01:14:13 PM
C. Ronaldo earns around $275000 pounds base salary a WEEK !!  that does not include other income from sponsors and image rights..

no one earns that much..

David Beckham's salary was around $180000 a week but his income from sponsors boost him up to become highest paid soccer player in the planet
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Post by: The Showstoppa on February 14, 2011, 01:22:35 PM
C. Ronaldo earns around $275000 pounds base salary a WEEK !!  that does not include other income from sponsors and image rights..

no one earns that much..

David Beckham's salary was around $180000 a week but his income from sponsors boost him up to become highest paid soccer player in the planet

Good for them, I don't give a shit....
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 02:42:21 PM


 Requirements to be a soccer player = talent.

 Requirements to be a American football player = fat and full of drugs.

 Does any of NFL player has more money than Ronaldo?

 Ronaldo has a contract for life with nike since he was 18.

 

 
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 02:45:21 PM

 Requirements to be a soccer player = talent.

 Requirements to be a American football player = fat and full of drugs.

 Does any of NFL player has more money than Ronaldo?

 Ronaldo has a contract for life with nike since he was 18.

 

 

he got a Fat salery at age 16 if i remember correctly. well not fat compared to now, but for a 16 yr old.

cannot remember how much it was though.
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Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 02:48:23 PM


  Does any NFL player makes  5 million a month?
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Post by: Jaime on February 14, 2011, 02:50:00 PM
American Football is just a drug sport at least soccer takes some skill.

All the diving is beyond fucking lame but apart from that it can be a great sport at times.

Rugby league is a great sport, a lot better than the stop start ballshit that is american football.
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 02:51:03 PM

  Does any NFL player makes  5 million a month?

But hes gaaay hes so gay!! he has a purse!! hes so gay!!!

 ::)
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Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 02:54:21 PM
American Football is just a drug sport at least soccer takes some skill.

All the diving is beyond fucking lame but apart from that it can be a great sport at times.

Rugby league is a great sport, a lot better than the stop start ballshit that is american football.


 At least rugby players play like man... without the faggy pads.
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 02:55:33 PM

 At least rugby players play like man... without the faggy pads.

NFL has some stoppages in a match then an american trying to drive a stick shift. (real way to drive a car)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 02:57:55 PM
NFL has some stoppages in a match then an american trying to drive a stick shift. (real way to drive a car)


 One word... Toyota  ;D
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Post by: Palpatine Q on February 14, 2011, 03:08:12 PM
Soccer players are little fucking bitches.

Who gives a fuck how good-looking or how much money an athlete makes.

You guys are fucking queers, these guys are plastered all over fashion mags like the little fairies they are and tits like Swede worship them.

OOOOH..look !!!!! he's walking down the street !!!!! isn't he AMAZING ??!!??

"he's fit, rich and good-looking"...what are you....his fucking girlfriend ??

James Harrison would literally rip his head off and use that as a gay little soccer ball.
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Post by: Jaime on February 14, 2011, 03:11:40 PM
So you prefer to watch BIG, STRONG men play sports, yes?


He also likes to envision delicate twinks getting "physically" ragdolled by big bears. :-\
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:14:47 PM
Soccer players are little fucking bitches.

Who gives a fuck how good-looking or how much money an athlete makes.

You guys are fucking queers, these guys are plastered all over fashion mags like the little fairies they are and tits like Swede worship them.

OOOOH..look !!!!! he's walking down the street !!!!! isn't he AMAZING ??!!??

"he's fit, rich and good-looking"...what are you....his fucking girlfriend ??

James Harrison would literally rip his head off and use that as a gay little soccer ball.

haha, remind me, am I the one posting photos of ronaldo or is it obessive americans?
could care less about photos of the guy. Doesnt change all the facts though

I did post a photo with him and a hot ass girl though to prove my point lol.

you need to stop obsessing aboput stuff you dont like groink, you're getting old and its bad for your heart (serious) try to enjoy life a little..

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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:18:31 PM

He also likes to envision delicate twinks getting "physically" ragdolled by big bears. :-\

quite the obsessive homosexual tendencies no?

maby groink finally wants to confess soemthing?
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Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 03:21:41 PM
Soccer players are little fucking bitches.

Who gives a fuck how good-looking or how much money an athlete makes.

You guys are fucking queers, these guys are plastered all over fashion mags like the little fairies they are and tits like Swede worship them.

OOOOH..look !!!!! he's walking down the street !!!!! isn't he AMAZING ??!!??

"he's fit, rich and good-looking"...what are you....his fucking girlfriend ??

James Harrison would literally rip his head off and use that as a gay little soccer ball.

(http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/wouldyouhititcristian1.jpg)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 03:23:59 PM
Soccer players are little fucking bitches.

Who gives a fuck how good-looking or how much money an athlete makes.

You guys are fucking queers, these guys are plastered all over fashion mags like the little fairies they are and tits like Swede worship them.

OOOOH..look !!!!! he's walking down the street !!!!! isn't he AMAZING ??!!??

"he's fit, rich and good-looking"...what are you....his fucking girlfriend ??

James Harrison would literally rip his head off and use that as a gay little soccer ball.


 What women, NFL players and NFL fans have in common?


 They need pads. ;D


 Roflmao.

 







 
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:29:04 PM

 What women, NFL players and NFL fans have in common?


 They need pads. ;D


 Roflmao.

 







 

hahahahah
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Post by: Les Grossman on February 14, 2011, 03:32:40 PM
What happened here....JohnnyNoName hurt his ankle?

 ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 03:36:48 PM

 A couple weeks ago, we explained that some league insiders were scratching their heads about how the salary-cap strapped Pittsburgh Steelers worked out a massive six-year, $51.175 million contract with Pro Bowl linebacker James Harrison this offseason.

Finally, the AFC North blog has the details.

Here are the key points:

    * Harrison received a $10-million signing bonus up front and a $2.555-million roster bonus for this year.

    * Harrison's base salary in 2009 is $800,000.

    * In 2010, which could be an uncapped year, the contract gets tricky as Harrison's base salary drops to $755,000. But he also has a reporting bonus of $2.8 million.

    * In 2011, Harrison's salary jumps to $3.66 million and includes $900,000 roster bonus.

    * In years four, five and six Harrison's salary balloons to $5.315 million, $6.32 million and $7.325 million, respectively.

Our analysis of Harrison's contract is he will be a Pittsburgh Steeler for at least the next three years. Once year four comes around, Harrison will be a 35-year-old linebacker, and the team will have to gauge his level of play at that point versus the increasingly high salary.




 Cristiano Ronaldo

 12 million Euros.

 Ha hahahahahahaahahahaahaha ha





 

 


1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) – € 12M
2. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) – € 11.5M
3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) – € 11m
4. Yaya Toure (Manchester City) – € 10.8M
5. Samuel Eto’o (Inter Milan) – € 10.5M
6. Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich) – € 9.7M
7. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan) – € 9M
8. Kaka (Real Madrid) – € 9M
9. John Terry (Chelsea) – € 9M
10. Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City) – € 9M


 
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 03:38:51 PM
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Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:40:40 PM
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q83/Mattiasblogger/UFC121/VelasquezLesnar8.gif)

too bad he slipped or he might have gotten the td!
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Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 03:49:28 PM



 Cristiano Ronaldo transfer of 130 million US$ from Manchester Utd to Real Madrid is the most expensive transfer in sport history. How much is that? simply put that's the payroll of the Minnesota Vikings players put together for a whole effin' year.

And that is only his transfer fees. His contract on the other hand is 15.4 million US$/year, six years with yearly wage rises up to 25% amounting up to 250 Mil US$.

a professional american football team could be created from the money spend on a single soccer player

that's how big soccer is compared to american football. got anything more to say?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:52:16 PM


 Cristiano Ronaldo transfer of 130 million US$ from Manchester Utd to Real Madrid is the most expensive transfer in sport history. How much is that? simply put that's the payroll of the Minnesota Vikings players put together for a whole effin' year.

And that is only his transfer fees. His contract on the other hand is 15.4 million US$/year, six years with yearly wage rises up to 25% amounting up to 250 Mil US$.

a professional american football team could be created from the money spend on a single soccer player

that's how big soccer is compared to american football. got anything more to say?

but ...but ....but nfl is the biggest sporting event in the world!!!

 ::) ::)


haha

nfl, and nascar har to be two of the most boring inventions in the world
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Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 03:52:39 PM


 Cristiano Ronaldo transfer of 130 million US$ from Manchester Utd to Real Madrid is the most expensive transfer in sport history. How much is that? simply put that's the payroll of the Minnesota Vikings players put together for a whole effin' year.

And that is only his transfer fees. His contract on the other hand is 15.4 million US$/year, six years with yearly wage rises up to 25% amounting up to 250 Mil US$.

a professional american football team could be created from the money spend on a single soccer player

that's how big soccer is compared to american football. got anything more to say?

He makes $16 million a year and you think that's a lot for a superstar athlete? B-team all-stars get paid that here. Talk about the "best soccer player in the world" being grossly underpaid. Oh, and A-Rod's contract is $275 million.  :-*

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/index.4.html

Plenty of guys on that list in multiple sports getting higher salaries. Factor in endorsements and Tiger Woods makes that $250 million in 2 years.  ::)


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Post by: Jaime on February 14, 2011, 03:53:35 PM


 Cristiano Ronaldo transfer of 130 million US$ from Manchester Utd to Real Madrid is the most expensive transfer in sport history. How much is that? simply put that's the payroll of the Minnesota Vikings players put together for a whole effin' year.

And that is only his transfer fees. His contract on the other hand is 15.4 million US$/year, six years with yearly wage rises up to 25% amounting up to 250 Mil US$.

a professional american football team could be created from the money spend on a single soccer player

that's how big soccer is compared to american football. got anything more to say?




Soccer = World sport.

American Football = American sport.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 03:56:06 PM
He makes $16 million a year and you think that's a lot for a superstar athlete? B-team all-stars get paid that here. Talk about the "best soccer player in the world" being grossly underpaid.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/specials/fortunate50/index.4.html

Plenty of guys on that list in multiple sports getting higher salaries. Factor in endorsements and Tiger Woods makes that $250 million in 2 years.  ::)






 We are talking about NFL vs Soccer.

 Please stay on the subject... focus bezerkfur.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 03:57:13 PM


 We are talking about NFL vs Soccer.

 Please stay on the subject... focus bezerkfur.

Your point? There are NFL players that make more.  :-*

Pointless debate, either way. But your cocklust for Ronaldo is pretty funny.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 03:58:36 PM



 Please stay on the subject... focus bezerkfur.

thats asking waay to much of the little fella lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 03:59:51 PM
thats asking waay to much of the little fella lol.

I know the truth hurts.

The NFL system is fucked up where even the #1 draft pick makes more than Ronaldo...all without having never played a game. Pretty shitty for Ronaldo to be so underpaid. I can only think about all the money a club like Man U or Real Madrid makes, too.  :-X
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 04:00:25 PM
Your point? There are NFL players that make more.  :-*

Pointless debate, either way. But your cocklust for Ronaldo is pretty funny.


 Give me one name.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:01:03 PM
I know the truth hurts.

The NFL system is fucked up where even the #1 draft pick makes more than Ronaldo...all without having never played a game. Pretty shitty for Ronaldo to be so underpaid. I can only think about all the money a club like Man U or Real Madrid makes, too.  :-X

look at him go! haha

the most obsessive person on gb lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:01:44 PM

 Give me one name.

Peyton Manning.  ::)

Jamarcus Russell, one of the biggest busts in NFL history, was getting paid $20 million a season. Meanwhile, Ronaldo, supposedly the greatest soccer player in the world, barely makes $16 million. He appears to be severely underpaid (all soccer players seem to be, for that matter). :-X

look at him go! haha

the most obsessive person on gb lol.

You respond to my post then call me obsessive. There's a GED at work if I've ever seen one. Serious question though, how many professional male athletes do you want to fuck? I'm counting Cock Chestnar and Ronaldo. Anyone else, midget?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:05:53 PM
You respond to my post then call me obsessive. There's a GED at work if I've ever seen one. Serious question though, how many professional male athletes do you want to fuck? I'm counting Cock Chestnar and Ronaldo. Anyone else, midget?

here he goes again with his crazy obsessive insults, how could his dormroom buddy handle living with a guy with these kinds of insults haha  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: axestream on February 14, 2011, 04:07:02 PM
he got a Fat salery at age 16 if i remember correctly. well not fat compared to now, but for a 16 yr old.

cannot remember how much it was though.

PSV got him from Cruzeiro for $6 million when he was 16 years old. When he left PSV 3 years later he was making roughly one million a year. I'm sure he was already making at least 500K a year at 16.

After the incident on the day of the World Cup final in '98 he has never been the same again, but he is the best striker I've ever seen. Fast, strong, technical player. He had it all. Unfortunately pressure on him to play every game was too high and he couldn't take any time off which took its toll on the body of course.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:08:13 PM
here he goes again with his crazy obsessive insults, how could his dormroom buddy handle living with a guy with these kinds of insults haha  ;D

That's it? Stick to fawning over athletes. Bragging about the money another man makes as a means of proving your favorite sport's superiority is about as gay as it gets.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:08:49 PM


Serious question though, how many professional male athletes do you want to fuck? I'm counting Cock Chestnar and Ronaldo. Anyone else, midget?
:D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:10:05 PM
That's it? Stick to fawning over athletes.

hold on let me wrrite up an insult, oh wait, I dont give a fuck haha.

you should try and do the same some day there mr dorm room lol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:10:28 PM
First time in my life that I have heard soccer players are, and I qoute "grossly underpaid". That is by far the dumbest shit I've read today.

Relative to other sports they appear to be. Ronaldo is supposedly the best player on the planet. Clubs like Man U or Real Madrid have to be making money on par with the elite franchises in the USA (probably more), where those teams pay their top players in excess of $20 million (e.g. A-Rod).

hold on let me wrrite up an insult, oh wait, I dont give a fuck haha.

you should try and do the same some day there mr dorm room lol

How long have you been on Swedish welfare now?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:10:44 PM
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q83/Mattiasblogger/UFC121/VelasquezLesnar8.gif)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:11:00 PM
First time in my life that I have heard soccer players are, and I qoute "grossly underpaid". That is by far the dumbest shit I've read today.

I would suggest you check through bisexualfury's posting history or something, im sure you could find alot of gems there haha
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Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:12:00 PM
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q83/Mattiasblogger/UFC121/VelasquezLesnar8.gif)

Remember when Swede was telling everyone how much of an MMA expert he was? I remember him trying to tell Captain Equipose off for having the audacity to criticize his man-crush. Funny how that worked out for the midget "expert".  :D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:14:22 PM
I don't give a shit, they are grossly overpaid.

Agreed. I'm talking relative to other top athletes in other sports. Try to follow along.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:14:27 PM
So you prefer to watch BIG, STRONG men play sports, yes?
prefer to watch ppl who are athletically superior to the general population play PROFESSIONAL sports...

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:14:42 PM
swede is a frustrated young man with pubes on his chin and a "short" complex while Lesnar is what he prolly dreams to be.

One day he will grow up ( figuratively only  :-\ )
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:16:47 PM
Remember when Swede was telling everyone how much of an MMA expert he was? I remember him trying to tell Captain Equipose off for having the audacity to criticize his man-crush. Funny how that worked out for the midget "expert".  :D

you're one lonely dude aint you? lol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:17:11 PM
you're one lonely dude aint you? lol
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_y55ILMm6kSI/RzjOWj5dKOI/AAAAAAAABAE/bajGpzpiYUw/s400/Brock+Lesnar+Cock+Sword.bmp)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: GRACIE JIU-JITSU on February 14, 2011, 04:18:03 PM
Peyton Manning.  ::)

Jamarcus Russell, one of the biggest busts in NFL history, was getting paid $20 million a season. Meanwhile, Ronaldo, supposedly the greatest soccer player in the world, barely makes $16 million. He appears to be severely underpaid (all soccer players seem to be, for that matter). :-X

You respond to my post then call me obsessive. There's a GED at work if I've ever seen one. Serious question though, how many professional male athletes do you want to fuck? I'm counting Cock Chestnar and Ronaldo. Anyone else, midget?


  Top 10 Highest Paid Athletes

 Could you please help me find his name?


 http://sportales.com/racing/top-10-highest-paid-athletes/
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:19:48 PM
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_y55ILMm6kSI/RzjOWj5dKOI/AAAAAAAABAE/bajGpzpiYUw/s400/Brock+Lesnar+Cock+Sword.bmp)

yes we all know your obession of brock is bigger then mine youve spammed about him in every thread possible we get it...... haha
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:20:42 PM
LOL so this nub playe 18 years and we are supposed to believe soccer is rough on your body?

18 years is a long ass time to play a professional sport, brett farve only made it 20 years and he played one of the most looked after positions in the league...

sorry girls soccer isnt rougher than football
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:22:18 PM
So now "soccer" isn't a professional sport? Do you know what professional means?

Soccer isn't about who is the biggest, strongest and fastest.
never said it wasnt a professional sport just saying that if im going to watch ppl get paid to play a game...I want to watch ppl that dont have the athletic potential of 99% of the population...

football = superior athletic atheletes
soccer = every day genetics...

and either is football brain child there is so much skill and strategy in football that you have no idea...
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:22:33 PM
impossible .. nobody can brorgasm over Chest Cock Lesnar more than you..

you seem the type of dude who kisses his poster before bed everynight ..
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:24:57 PM
impossible .. nobody can brorgasm over Chest Cock Lesnar more than you..

you seem the type of dude who kisses his poster before bed everynight ..

Im pretty sure you have topped it for quite some time now lol.
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Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:25:58 PM
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:27:41 PM
Yes "soccer" is about who is the most skilled/talented. "Football" is about who is the strongest, biggest, fastest. Great athletes I'll give them that.


Btw your "superior athletic athletes" are on the juice.

You think soccer players aren't enhanced? Talk about naive.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:28:19 PM
Im pretty sure you have topped it for quite some time now lol.
I am sorry to make fun of your idol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:30:20 PM
I am sorry to make fun of your idol

it doesnt bother me so keep going if you wanna spend more time obsessing lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:30:28 PM
Yes "soccer" is about who is the most skilled/talented. "Football" is about who is the strongest, biggest, fastest. Great athletes I'll give them that.


Btw your "superior athletic athletes" are on the juice.
LOL yea there is no skill what so ever in football...

hitting a person with a football that runs 4.0/40 in full stride...juking 5 different ppl and still achieving your goal, reading the qb and knowing exactly where he is going to throw the ball to intercept it...no skill at all LMFAO  ::)

you know nothing of football bro...

LOL and dont be a dumb ass soccer players juice too
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Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 14, 2011, 04:32:24 PM
it doesnt bother me so keep going if you wanna spend more time obsessing lol.
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Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:37:49 PM
Maybe a very small percentage.

Not the majority.

You can't even prove that. But your wishful thinking is funny.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:39:52 PM
"Soccer" players don't juice, it is very rare.

I didn't say there was NO skill involved in "football".
LOL google doesnt agree with you...

http://grg51.typepad.com/steroid_nation/2008/02/reports-of-socc.html

LOL you played down the amount of skill it takes to play professional football buddy trust just b/c the physical aspect takes center stage due to their superior athletics doesnt take away from the staggering amount of skill it takes to play football...

even the biggest and the baddest athelete wouldnt cut it in the NFL if they dont have skills...

just ask brock lesner as he didnt make it when he tried ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Lundgren on February 14, 2011, 04:49:09 PM
You think soccer players aren't enhanced? Talk about naive.
Obviously some do, but there`s no arguing that it is a skill dependent game.

If your players are all genetically selected for size, skill becomes less of a priority this is common fucking sense.

Anyhow I don`t fucking care. Dude your a retard, you got some fucked up shit in your head, trust me I know my kind.And remember this is coming from the bottom of the fucking barrel, so please before you rehash some predictable comeback or whatever, please remember YOUR FUCKED!!!!
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:52:56 PM
Yeah bro you just proved soccer is full of juicers.  :-\

And yes I played down the amount of skill it takes because there are no small players at all. If it was about skill, then small players would be skillful enough to play. Unfortunately being small and skillful amounts for shit when there are a bunch of monsters looking to crush you. I'm sure you can post some exception of someone "small" who is extremely fast to make up for it though. What other "skills" do you need to have other than running really fast, being strong and "jukeing" aka moving your body away from someone?

If you don't think there are as many juicers in soccer as there are in other sports then you're a fool, especially given the rigorous schedules some of them play. I'd venture to guess it's right up there with the rest of the major sports. And don't even get going on the size = juicer thing as cycling probably has the most juicers of any sport and those guys are among the smallest athletes out there.

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:53:47 PM
Yeah bro you just proved soccer is full of juicers.  :-\

And yes I played down the amount of skill it takes because there are no small players at all. If it was about skill, then small players would be skillful enough to play. Unfortunately being small and skillful amounts for shit when there are a bunch of monsters looking to crush you. I'm sure you can post some exception of someone "small" who is extremely fast to make up for it though. What other "skills" do you need to have other than running really fast, being strong and "jukeing" aka moving your body away from someone?
lol and you sure proved that football is full of juicers... ::)

LOL there are plenty of smaller players in football...darren sproiles, jon beason, reggie bush, wes welker, danny woodhead...there are plenty of small football players and this shows just HOW LITTLE YOU KNOW...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/431278-size-isnt-everything-10-small-nfl-players-with-great-talent#page/2

LOL yea no eye hand cordination is needed, no body awareness to be able to bring yourself down in bounds, no ability to be able to place a football in an area the size of a window that is moving at the speed of someone running a 4.0/40 LOL  ::)

youre an idiot

watch the fist catch and think of how hard it is not only to catch the ball but to make sure you touch 2 feet in bounds after catching the ball and holding on to it the entire way through the fall...then imagine the qb having to put the ball in the exact location where the receiver is the only one that can get it while he is running...
yup nfl equals less skill  ::)

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:56:31 PM


youre an idiot

so hes and idiot for not claining there is skilled involed and nfl but americans are not idiots for saying them same about football? do you have any idea how crazy their passes are and being able to decide exactly where the ball lands and understanding the game?

american reasoning lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 04:57:40 PM
Whatever you say Captain America.

Truth hurts. Those EPL players logging all those games and then going onto play for their national teams or whatever else they have going on and you think that only a small percentage of them are geared? You're pretty naive.

so hes and idiot for not claining there is skilled involed and nfl but americans are not idiots for saying them same about football? do you have any idea how crazy their passes are and being able to decide exactly where the ball lands and understanding the game?

american reasoning lol.

Pot meet kettle.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 04:58:30 PM
so hes and idiot for not claining there is skilled involed and nfl but americans are not idiots for saying them same about football? do you have any idea how crazy their passes are and being able to decide exactly where the ball lands and understanding the game?

american reasoning lol.
LOL WHAT? wtf are you trying to say?

try again wee man, calm down sound it out and then type...
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 04:59:33 PM
LOL WHAT? wtf are you trying to say?

try again wee man, calm down sound it out and then type...

I confused myself lol.

Xerxes is an idiot for claiming there is "no" skill involved in american football, but americans aren't idiots for claiming the same about football?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 05:00:14 PM
:D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:02:05 PM
I confused myself lol.

Xerxes is an idiot for claiming there is "no" skill involved in american football, but americans aren't idiots for claiming the same about football?
i dont think many americans claim that there isnt skill involved in soccer b/c there obviously is just like there is OBVIOUSLY a GREAT DEAL of skill involved in football

to claim that football is just about being big, fast and strong is ignorant and the same as saying that soccer is just being able to run long distances...both are equally stupid
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 05:03:47 PM
i dont think many americans claim that there isnt skill involved in soccer b/c there obviously is just like there is OBVIOUSLY a GREAT DEAL of skill involved in football

to claim that football is just about being big, fast and strong is ignorant and the same as saying that soccer is just being able to run long distances...both are equally stupid

ask groink if he thinks it takes any skiil, hes  good representative of the average american intelligence  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:06:18 PM
I didn't say it was "JUST" about or "NO SKILL" involved.

Do you guys know the definition of a straw man argument?
LOL yea sorry i misinterpreted this...sorry i missed the part in that quote where you gave the alot of credit for having alot of skill

idiot

Yes "soccer" is about who is the most skilled/talented. "Football" is about who is the strongest, biggest, fastest. Great athletes I'll give them that.


Btw your "superior athletic athletes" are on the juice.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:07:19 PM
ask groink if he thinks it takes any skiil, hes  good representative of the average american intelligence  ;D
LOL so you got one person? great reasoning there...about par for you though ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:09:57 PM
No you didn't misinterpret anything,

you put words in my mouth (shocker  :o). It is obvious you have to be skillful to succeed in any major sport I am not a complete idiot. Its just way more important in soccer than football.
and how did you come to that conclusion?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 05:11:01 PM
Its just way more important in soccer than football.

For someone who has never actually played American football, you seem to like speaking like you're an authority on the subject. This is why threads like these are pointless. Baseless claim after baseless claim.

Funny thing is that you probably couldn't throw a football with a spiral. Skilled indeed.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: TacoBell on February 14, 2011, 05:11:36 PM
I havent read this thread but am I to assume its about how gay soccer is?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:14:26 PM
For someone who has never actually played American football, you seem to like speaking like you're an authority on the subject. This is why threads like these are pointless. Baseless claim after baseless claim.

Funny thing is that you probably couldn't throw a football with a spiral. Skilled indeed.
hahahhaha true
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 14, 2011, 05:17:07 PM
For someone who has never actually played American football, you seem to like speaking like you're an authority on the subject. This is why threads like these are pointless. Baseless claim after baseless claim.

Funny thing is that you probably couldn't throw a football with a spiral. Skilled indeed.

(http://reecehome.homeip.net/gallery/var/resizes/funny/Pot%20Kettle%20Black.jpg?m=1272644241)

hahahahaahha best post of the thread  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Fury on February 14, 2011, 05:19:29 PM
(http://reecehome.homeip.net/gallery/var/resizes/funny/Pot%20Kettle%20Black.jpg?m=1272644241)

hahahahaahha best post of the thread  ;D

Same goes for you.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:20:38 PM


Look well ok I'm tired of semi provoking you. Obviously you need skill in american football, and the best are the most skillful of the bunch, though without reaching the physical requirements american football demands of you then you will not succeed, no matter how much skill is involved.

And yes I am of the general opinion that there is a lot more skill involved in soccer, but that is my opinion. You may disagree but I am not bothered by it enough to start a debate.
LMAO so b/c you have to be both physically atheletic and skilled to play football skill is somehow less important? fuking wonderful logic there...

LOL an opinion based in nothing is certainly an opinion ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tendonitis on February 14, 2011, 05:23:33 PM
:D

 ;D  pretty much sums it up perfectly
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: che on February 14, 2011, 05:25:39 PM


And yes I am of the general opinion that there is a lot more skill involved in soccer, .
Of course there is more skills  involved in soccer than American Football.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Harry Spotter on February 14, 2011, 05:26:30 PM
thats asking waay to much of the little fella lol.

Can it munchkin.

The biggest thing you've any right to call 'little' is a garden gnome
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Ursus on February 14, 2011, 05:31:18 PM
Different sports, different skill sets. Neither could cross over successfully to to the other at the top level.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Lundgren on February 14, 2011, 05:31:55 PM
LMAO so b/c you have to be both physically atheletic and skilled to play football skill is somehow less important? fuking wonderful logic there...

LOL an opinion based in nothing is certainly an opinion ;)
That`s basic common sense nimrod.

Just look at the bell curve for football only about 1-100 even have the physical size to be recruited, your excluding about 99 of the pop based on size nothing else.

Soccers bell curve for size is pretty much average, meaning they include a larger portion of the population.

And it`s common fucking sense  way the fuck more people play soccer intensely than football. There`s about 2 billion people to recruit soccer players from, and about 300 million yanks.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: che on February 14, 2011, 05:32:13 PM
Different sports, different skill sets. Neither could cross over successfully to to the other at the top level.

No shit ,Sherlock.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:38:50 PM
That`s basic common sense nimrod.

Just look at the bell curve for football only about 1-100 even have the physical size to be recruited, your excluding about 99 of the pop based on size nothing else.

Soccers bell curve for size is pretty much average, meaning they include a larger portion of the population.

And it`s common fucking sense  way the fuck more people play soccer intensely than football. There`s about 2 billion people to recruit soccer players from, and about 300 million yanks.
and that means it takes more skill to play soccer?

lol gezz....you guys...simply b/c you have to be big, fast and strong to play football doesnt mean it takes just as much skill or more to play it than soccer...
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 14, 2011, 05:40:19 PM
No man, running through a field of players with a ball in your hands demands way more skill.  ???
yea i mean kicking a ball while ppl have to attack the ball instead of you takes much more skill...LOL
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 05:40:39 PM
Ronaldo is the 13th highest paid athlete in the world..He also just turned 26 years of Age and his stock id going up every day..He may break 100 million in a few years.

He's got big contracts with NIke, Armani, castro.....
He's got the most expensive branded Nike shoes..
Plus he doesn't die at 50 years old like an average NFL player.

http://www.forbes.com/2010/07/20/most-valuable-athletes-and-teams-business-sports-sportsmoney-fifty-fifty-athletes_slide_14.html

However, Terrel Suggs, and julius peppers are way overpaid.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 14, 2011, 05:47:19 PM
You think soccer players aren't enhanced? Talk about naive.

Juventus were blood doping in the late 1980's...They had some good doctors that were pioneers when it comes to performance enhancing drugs.

he team doctor from France’s ‘98 World Cup win has made some fairly damning statements regarding the blood samples of France’s World Cup-winning side from 1998. Conveniently, he has a book coming out.

Normally this would seem an absurd money grab with a book on the fore, but Paclet took out the magic word when it comes to questionable sporting practices: Juventus.Juve were put to trial for doping after numerous accusations in the mid-nineties and a couple of directors were found guilty of administering EPO before finding success in appeals court. Acquitted, but the stigma lingers.Paclet notes that there were anomalies in certain samples and that this was suspicious, given that some French players had played with certain football leagues, “notably those in the Italian league”.“Blood tests revealed amomalies for several Bleus just before the 1998 World Cup,” he told Le Parisien.In reference to midfield stars Zinedine Zidane and Didier Deschamps who both played at Juventus, the doctor said, “it’s public knowledge that there were practices which were borderline, to say the least, at Juventus at that time”.“I’m not making anything up. Having a high hematocrit level [a measure of red blood cells] did not prove that they took EPO [Erythropoietin – a hormone often used for performance enhancement in sports].“As there was no proof we didn’t bother them,” says Paclet, the French team doctor from 2004 to 2008. “Nevertheless it can’t be said that if we had pursued the tests we would have found proof.”However Jean-Marcel Ferret, the French team doctor at the time of the World Cup win says they “found nothing”. He admits there were anomalies regarding the level of red blood cells, “but they were linked to tiredness from the league”, adding that his “conscience is clear”.Paclet’s suspect timing doesn’t really eliminate the suspect nature of their blood tests when coupled with the original source, though he does seem to imply it was “clubs”, not just Juventus.However, the fact that The Implosion explodes onto bookstore shelves tomorrow certainly doesn’t seem to make the accusations any less self-serving. One of these days someone is going to make an outlandish, head-turning statement without a book release coming by the end of the month, in turn throwing a cloud on their plausible accusations.
But don’t hold your breath.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Palpatine Q on February 14, 2011, 07:19:09 PM
hold on let me wrrite up an insult, oh wait, I dont give a fuck haha.

you should try and do the same some day there mr dorm room lol


You have been posting a lot today....did you poke a hole in your life-size Cock Chestnar doll with your little dwarf penis?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Hulkotron on February 14, 2011, 08:23:07 PM
I love how the soccer fans always try to prop up soccer by comparing the player salaries for what is by far the biggest European sport salary-wise to the NFL, which is nowhere close to having the kind of money that gets thrown around in the NBA and MLB.  There are huge salaries in both those leagues, much bigger than what the NFL has.

Average NFL salary: $1.8 million
Average MLB salary: $3.3 million
Average NBA salary: $3.4 million

The average EPL salary last year was $2.4 million with the current exchange rate (about 0.62).  I can't be bothered to look up salaries for all the others country's leagues but I'm sure they are similar, probably lower.  CRonaldo's 2010 salary was $18.1 million.  Alex Rodriguez makes $33 million.  Barry Zito hasn't been good in five years and he makes more than 18.1.  Fifteen MLB players and three NBA players made more than that in 2010.  There is big money in top-flight European soccer leagues for sure but to arbitrarily compare it to the #3 salary league in the USA is just strawmanning.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 02:56:02 AM

You have been posting a lot today....did you poke a hole in your life-size Cock Chestnar doll with your little dwarf penis?
:D

he just masturbated furiously to the poster he has in his room
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The_Punisher on February 15, 2011, 04:53:34 AM
Different sports, different skill sets. Neither could cross over successfully to to the other at the top level.

I'm not sure if some of the Morons here who've probably never kick a soccer ball in their lives would understand what you're saying here.
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Post by: G_Thang on February 15, 2011, 05:20:10 AM


 :o

Kelly Smith got more game than any North American player, should earn more than 90% of MLS.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: phyxsius on February 15, 2011, 05:25:16 AM

nfl, and nascar har to be two of the most boring inventions in the world

a guy once asked the nascar driver what it takes to a nascar racer... the answer was "just able to keep turning left"
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 15, 2011, 05:26:17 AM
a guy once asked the nascar driver what it takes to a nascar racer... the answer was "just able to keep turning left"

Then why aren't you doing it and a millionaire?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Figo on February 15, 2011, 05:30:24 AM
he played top level since very young, was world player of the year 3 times, twice as a teen, he's been breathing, sleeping and eating soccer for maybe 20 yrs, world cup winner, champions league winner, played in holland, spain, italy for huge clubs, went back home to finish playing, and after more knee surgeries than one can count, retired.

most players wouldve retired after the terrible first knee injury he had, which was recurring, never mind both legs numerous times, so all things considered, playing in pain for 15 yrs at the top level, no doubt full of pain-killers & ergogenics not too bad.

better examples of a footballing genius that are lazy and went to shit after living the good life at a young age, are Maradonna, Ronaldinho & Best.
footballing geniuses, but not too much brain power
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: phyxsius on February 15, 2011, 05:36:21 AM
Then why aren't you doing it and a millionaire?


because I already am without the need to drive nascars
 ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 15, 2011, 06:10:36 AM

because I already am without the need to drive nascars
 ;D


 ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 06:13:38 AM
let's see

so NBA players with great hand coordonation and much superior athleticism could not be better soccer players than skinny midgets hmm

no matter what messi would do he would be a punter at most in NFL but not even that cause he would cause a lot of trouble for the team throwing himself on the ground before being actually tackled.

kobe has more balance and coordonation than all soccer players combined. He is much taller, stronger and runs faster ..hmm
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 15, 2011, 06:14:13 AM
let's see

so NBA players with great hand coordonation and much superior athleticism could not be better soccer players than skinny midgets hmm

no matter what messi would do he would be a punter at most in NFL but not even that cause he would cause a lot of trouble for the team throwing himself on the ground before being actually tackled.

kobe has more balance and coordonation than all soccer players combined. He is much taller, stronger and runs faster ..hmm

Sev speaks the truth.
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Post by: axestream on February 15, 2011, 06:47:59 AM

better examples of a footballing genius that are lazy and went to shit after living the good life at a young age, are Maradonna, Ronaldinho & Best.
footballing geniuses, but not too much brain power

Don't forget Diego had a pretty shitty youth and after that he became the world's best, most expensive, well paid player. Have you ever seen footage of Maradona in Napels trying to get to his car or when he tried to go out for dinner? People went fucking crazy if they knew he was around. During that time the mob pretty much owned him. There was no way he could leave Napoli. If you take all this shit in consideration I'd say it's a miracle he was able to perform as well on the field as he did. He's arguably the best player in the history of the sport. You don't compare Ronaldihno or Best to someone of his caliber. 
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Post by: Shockwave on February 15, 2011, 07:04:26 AM
Soccer SUCKS FUCKING UNCLEAN STINKY ASSHOLES........hope this helps.

anyone who watches soccer is a fucking queer who nibbles testicles
This,
x102937849192838123^100
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Jaime on February 15, 2011, 07:35:51 AM
let's see

so NBA players with great hand coordonation and much superior athleticism could not be better soccer players than skinny midgets hmm

no matter what messi would do he would be a punter at most in NFL but not even that cause he would cause a lot of trouble for the team throwing himself on the ground before being actually tackled.

kobe has more balance and coordonation than all soccer players combined. He is much taller, stronger and runs faster ..hmm


You are so stupid it is beyond belief.

There is a talent pool of literally millions in soccer, yet only a few players in history who are on the level of Messi. Kobe would do nothing in football. Completely different sports completely different skillsets. Are russian players or African players the best soccer players? Even though they are bigger and faster thn the whole spanish team? No...It's a skill sport.

What is athletacism anyway? 99% of nba/nfl players would do nothing in football and get destroyed in mma or boxing and vice versa, different sports different skillsets.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 07:39:45 AM

You are so stupid it is beyond belief.

There is a talent pool of literally millions in soccer, yet only a few players in history who are on the level of Messi. Kobe would do nothing in football. Completely different sports completely different skillsets. Are russian players or African players the best soccer players? Even though they are bigger and faster thn the whole spanish team? No...It's a skill sport.

What is athletacism anyway? 99% of nba/nfl players would do nothing in football and get destroyed in mma or boxing and vice versa, different sports different skillsets.

listen cupcake

Iplayed sports as in real stuff not ;like you

I trained with NFL athletes

I trained with and trained pro soccerplayers

you are another twink who cannot shoot a freethrow yet is an youtube expert

do everyone a favor and go fuckyourself ..ok hun?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 07:43:47 AM
listen cupcake

Iplayed sports as in real stuff not ;like you

I trained with NFL athletes

I trained with and trained pro soccerplayers

you are another twink who cannot shoot a freethrow yet is an youtube expert

do everyone a favor and go fuckyourself ..ok hun?


ahhaha, the only thing you did was squatting 455 while on enough dbol to kill 5 familys dont fool yourself baldie  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Jaime on February 15, 2011, 07:44:35 AM
listen cupcake

Iplayed sports as in real stuff not ;like you

I trained with NFL athletes

I trained with and trained pro soccerplayers

you are another twink who cannot shoot a freethrow yet is an youtube expert

do everyone a favor and go fuckyourself ..ok hun?


What sport did you play? There is zero chance of you having been involved in any sport at the level i have.

Regardless you are being completely idiotic. What's your criteria for athletacism. I like how you are referencing nba when it is probably even more pussified than soccer. Your average nfl/nba guy is nowhere near the athlete Messi is as they haven't made any impact in their own respective sport, even Kobi hasn't.

If you are talking about true sports then the only ones that have any validity are combat sports, everything else is just a game.
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Post by: Jaime on February 15, 2011, 07:46:57 AM

ahhaha, the only thing you did was squatting 455 while on enough dbol to kill 5 familys dont fool yourself baldie  ;D



Sev calling other twinks ??? He couldn't even build the chest of a six year old taking d bol like candy lol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 07:48:13 AM


Sev calling other twinks ??? He couldn't even build the chest of a six year old taking d bol like candy lol

yet I look better and am much stronger than twinks like you

funny huh ?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Jaime on February 15, 2011, 07:51:08 AM
yet I look better and am much stronger than twinks like you

funny huh ?


You don't even look like you train.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 07:51:13 AM


Sev calling other twinks ??? He couldn't even build the chest of a six year old taking d bol like candy lol

hes quite  the obessive bald lying Romaian aint he? lol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 07:53:16 AM
While I was playing professional sports you were "grappling" your boyfriend in the bedroom

come on man .. you are a joke
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 07:54:11 AM
While I was playing professional sports you were "grappling" your boyfriend in the bedroom

come on man .. you are a joke

oh my god what a comeback. TAKE COVER

hahahahaha  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 07:54:55 AM
oh my god what a comeback. TAKE COVER

hahahahaha  ;D
look at the prepubescent cheerleader who never hit 5'5" lol
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 07:56:30 AM
look at the prepubescent cheerleader who never hit 5'5" lol

He shoots and misses again DAYUM  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: tonymctones on February 15, 2011, 08:00:04 AM
I cant keep up with the name changes around here...we need a thread devoted just to keeping track  :-[
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 08:03:05 AM
He shoots and misses again DAYUM  ;D
you are voicing your duissapointment during a game of "the line" with chestnar ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 08:10:13 AM
you are voicing your duissapointment during a game of "the line" with chestnar ;)

507.. will you reach 1000 within this week?   ;D
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Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 08:16:35 AM
chestnar
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 08:17:25 AM
chestnar

would you mind keeping count yourself?  ;D
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 08:19:11 AM
would you mind keeping count yourself?  ;D
::)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 08:19:49 AM
::)

does that mean yes in romanian?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 08:21:51 AM
does that mean yes in romanian?
yawn

you are a waste ofsperm

Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: spinnis on February 15, 2011, 08:22:55 AM
yawn

you are a waste ofsperm



you wish you had any working sperm left  :-\,

Im done with the arguments for today now lol.
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Palpatine Q on February 15, 2011, 09:33:24 AM
Sev brutally owning Swede by pointing out how short he is
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Figo on February 15, 2011, 11:02:32 AM
Don't forget Diego had a pretty shitty youth and after that he became the world's best, most expensive, well paid player. Have you ever seen footage of Maradona in Napels trying to get to his car or when he tried to go out for dinner? People went fucking crazy if they knew he was around. During that time the mob pretty much owned him. There was no way he could leave Napoli. If you take all this shit in consideration I'd say it's a miracle he was able to perform as well on the field as he did. He's arguably the best player in the history of the sport. You don't compare Ronaldihno or Best to someone of his caliber. 
maradona was a footballing god no doubt, dinho didnt even reach his full potential, got lazy and fat, best worked hard as a youth, but alcohol fucked him up, couldnt deal with the fame/pressure. not really comparing them, I agree diego was and is the ultimate footballer

Diego was mobbed, idolized, given pop star/religious status, and people threatened to commit suicide or kill him, if he ever left for another club, also in a city governed by the camorra, you dont fuck around. much like in argentina, not only boca fans, but the whole country worships him for obvious reasons

my point was/is, nowadays, in the info age we live in, its even worse for players like ronaldo de assis, CR, messi, rooney, etc, but I dont see them having bare knuckle fights on the field and trying to break peoples legs, I havent read a story bout them burying their faces in coke, shooting air rifles at reporters, nor basically disgracing themselves.

All of them (de assis, messi, cr, roo)came from humble beginnings themselves, but left the peasant mentality, diego was the best at his craft, but, you can take the boy out of the slums, but not the slums out of the man.
platini, the pig that he is, never behaved like a peasant, cruyf always carried himself well, and arguably the most famous footballer ever, Pele, think what you will, love him or hate him (most diego fans hate him), never got into scandals, even when his son was arrested he behaved the right way, he may be arrogant, but he is squeaky clean, and had a very long career
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: MAXX on February 15, 2011, 11:08:28 AM
Who gives a shit...

The best fighter ever just retired that's what you should care about!



Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 11:11:20 AM
you wish you had any working sperm left  :-\,

Im done with the arguments for today now lol.
a single blind black white supremacist sperm of mine could spawn 64 billion swedes

I'm sorry swede but I keep picturing you shadowboxing with a mean mug and mma gloves in front of the mirror while sporting a semihard from your chestnar worship session

grrrrrr

look Squirt: there's a future for you here



Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: 225for70 on February 15, 2011, 11:15:32 AM
Ronaldo's girlfriend just made the cover of Sports Illustraded swimsuit edition.  It's not to bad being a Gay soccer play..Haha

(http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/544870/SIswimsuitcover_medium.jpg)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 15, 2011, 12:38:43 PM
Ronaldo's girlfriend just made the cover of Sports Illustraded swimsuit edition.  It's not to bad being a Gay soccer play..Haha

(http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/544870/SIswimsuitcover_medium.jpg)

George Michael and Ricky Martin had girlfriends too, stud....  ;)
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: Cleanest Natural on February 15, 2011, 12:42:12 PM
lol @ showstoppa

are you suggesting that ronaldo is cheating on her with her brother?
Title: Re: Ronaldo retired at age 34... See how soft soccer is.
Post by: The Showstoppa on February 15, 2011, 12:43:53 PM
lol @ showstoppa

are you suggesting that ronaldo is cheating on her with her brother?

 ;D  He's too pretty, just like the other two..... gay as the line of soccer nerds who will chime in on this thread how "awesome" he is..... ::)