

Keep on booing
By: Paul | February 3rd, 2009“It’s normal for me now,” he said of the booing. “If it doesn’t happen, I’m thinking, ‘Why aren’t they booing me?’ Maybe they think if they boo, I’ll lose my concentration but it doesn’t happen. I like it.”
“I’ve spoken to some experienced players who have a great history in the game and they’ve said it’s not what you do in one season, it’s staying at the top level that is the challenge,” he added. “Winning trophies and being at this club, it gives you maturity and I have learnt a lot. I’m happy at this club. I want to stay here and I want to make history again for United.”
I really want to believe Ronaldo and I think I am starting to but I’m sure once summer comes I’ll be sad. Sorry for the lack of blogging lately, I’m a full time college student and also almost a full time employee but once I get my schedule figured out I will be back to a every or every other day schedule.
Live blog of a United game coming soon with an emphasis of praising Ronaldo and flaming the opponent!
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I gladly will.
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i just hope he really does fully mature sooner or later.
and maybe even learn how to drive a damn 599 before wrecking it!!
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United States

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Firstly I would like to wish Ronaldo a Happy Birthday a day in advance. I hope that this year brings more success and fame for him and he improves more and more. I don’t care what people say about the way he plays etc. I feel he is the best and loves his game that’s why I love him and his game. All the best for all your future endeavours.
Love Suniva
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