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Dontsaveme t1_ixedvji wrote

What happened with this guy? I thought he was a legend but all the comments are saying good riddance and how he fucked up?

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DividedState t1_ixev0cj wrote

In every team he plays, he is a one man show and/or tries to turn the team into a one man show and he acts like the coach. Yes, he is an exceptional athlete with an astonishing fitness and control of the ball, but football is played by 11 man on the field.

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vostok412 t1_ixf11l4 wrote

He is also starting to loose his edge due to age. I think he's having a hard time dealing with it. He could be a one man show when he was in his prime but those days are ending. No reason he couldn't still be a very valuable player if he worked with his team. But that's not how he sees himself, and as his edge slips, I think he's lashing out a bit in frustration.

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SidewaysFancyPrance t1_ixi7ygl wrote

We see this a lot, and not just in sports. A person is so effective that other people overlook the harm they do to their institution and people around them. Eventually they lose that effectiveness and suddenly the problems and criticism catch up hard and everyone wonders why they put up with it for so long. The math changes.

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TSL4me t1_ixjm20b wrote

Every large sales department has dealt with this. Companies and mangers will put up with drugs, egos, harassment and often racism if the numbers are big. The second the sales numbers drop they all of a sudden pretend to care.

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SmashedPumpkin30 t1_ixfavs8 wrote

So he is Jamie Tartt?

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kingtz t1_ixha9ix wrote

No, more like Season One Roy Kent

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oxymoronhero t1_ixfegq1 wrote

More like a Lebron James

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hamiltonisoverrat3d t1_ixgkbgz wrote

Lebron is a poor comparison as he was consistently criticized for not taking over games and paasing versus driving or shooting in late game scenarios.

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jollyreaper2112 t1_ixewzum wrote

Not a sport guy but I've had it explained to me you can't be a one man team in soccer as with basketball. Requires a lot more coordination so if you don't do that, it's a lot more telling.

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TatteredCarcosa t1_ixgamlr wrote

Christiano could. Well, not really, but no team sport really allows for a one man team. But he was good enough to basically make a team competitive with just him plus average joes (average for top level pro players, not average for global population). He was very very good. But no athlete can avoid losing something with age. He's still good, but he's no longer "put the team on his back and make them a contender" good. He could still be an absolute threat that any team would love to have but he's used to being a God and he still wants to be treated like one.

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ThrowbackPie t1_ixg2sms wrote

even in basketball the best players will score 50 on rare occasions. Teams are making 100 points a game, you do absolutely need a team.

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01123581321AhFuckIt t1_ixglohj wrote

Of all NBA games played where a team has a player score over 60 points, 25% still resulted in losses for those teams.

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ThrowbackPie t1_ixgnsv6 wrote

I'm not sure if this is an argument for or against basketball being a team game.

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Jackshockey96 t1_ixg86n9 wrote

Recommending Blue Lock anime if you like anime and haven’t seen it yet! It’ll make you question if football is really played by 11!

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PornFilterRefugee t1_ixehacm wrote

He gave an interview to Piers Morgan and chatted a load of shit about his teammates and various United legends.

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throwaway1337woman t1_ixeqk8r wrote

>He gave an interview to Piers Morgan and chatted a load of shit about his teammates and various United legends.

I mean, are we not going to talk about the sexual assault and rape allegations? Or did that not affect this decision at all?

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PornFilterRefugee t1_ixeqwkp wrote

Those were/are terrible. I think they’ve been dismissed or settled anyway iirc, but that isn’t related to this current development which is due to this interview with Piers Morgan.

He signed for United this time well after those accusations were known.

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lord-princess-shrek t1_ixewn95 wrote

He literally admitted to raping her. It was dismissed based on a technicality, but Ronaldo admitted she did say no multiple times and he continued with the assault.

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Locke66 t1_ixfbbx5 wrote

It's always suss when someone pays for an NDA. In this case he paid $375,000 for her silence. Looking at wikipedia he also had rape accusations by two women in the UK that couldn't be proven to the point he could be taken to court and received a two-year suspended jail sentence with a fine of €16.8 million for tax evasion.

Interesting how this stuff largely gets brushed under the carpet.

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oh_really_man t1_ixeobpq wrote

What happened with Ronaldo? Once an asshole, always an asshole!!

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SonofJersey t1_ixfbjh9 wrote

His talent is starting to fade, so people are going to start not putting up with his shit. He is not the first to have that treatment change once their skills start to fade.

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cats-suck t1_ixfanmu wrote

There is no “I” in team. Ronaldo says, “but there is a me!”

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Tipsy247 t1_ixhhgee wrote

He did an interview where he publicly said he does not respect his coach, also criticized the owners of the club. Before that, there was an incident where he refused to come on as a substitute and left the stadium.

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sonicbeast623 t1_ixeevks wrote

Think this is the guy that got caught cheating with his wife live on camera at the game.

Edit: apparently worng guy.

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Ashamed_Expression_6 t1_ixege61 wrote

Wrong guy mate

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GimmeThePizza t1_ixen0b6 wrote

Who is the right guy?

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Ashamed_Expression_6 t1_ixenuq4 wrote

Honestly have no clue but definitely not any famous player

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Vlad_the_Homeowner t1_ixezpkn wrote

Lets start randomly picking people until we get the right one. I'm going to pick the guy on the Australian national team with the man-bun and mustache. Had to be him.

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