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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 547381" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>Utd won't win the league..conjecture…proof of the pudding</p><p></p><p>36 but from a fitness perspective has at least 2 years to 3 on other standard players of his age due to his fitness ( look at Ryan Giigs as a reference point) </p><p>Sanchez ..Ronaldo..no comparison 2 totally different players, Ronaldo is. Literally head and shoulders above</p><p></p><p>why do Utd want him ( aside from he money it will generate for the club) 29 goals in the league last season, the lift it will give to the players around him, the cudos of having arguably the worlds best player in your team, the " oh no I have to play against Ronaldo" mindset of players lining up on the pitch against him.</p><p></p><p>Pogba, Bruno, Sancho, Veranne, Cavani around him.</p><p></p><p>the legend returns, ethos</p><p></p><p>yes undoubtably a signing for the fans, but UTD is an iconic leading player in the premiership, so that makes business sense, arguably the best player in the world in your team, what that does for morale and belief, for the squad, what that says to the opponents lining up against you on a Saturday.</p><p></p><p>so for me a no brainier, if you can get a player of this quality in your squad, with 25 + goals a season, with his effect on the rest of the team, why wouldnt Utd go for him.</p><p></p><p>proof of the pudding and all that, but I firmly believe aside from all the circus around this signing, it's a sensible decision that will reap rewards, but hey I'll hold my hands up if I'm wrong, let's see how the season unfolds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 547381, member: 4511"] Utd won’t win the league..conjecture…proof of the pudding 36 but from a fitness perspective has at least 2 years to 3 on other standard players of his age due to his fitness ( look at Ryan Giigs as a reference point) Sanchez ..Ronaldo..no comparison 2 totally different players, Ronaldo is. Literally head and shoulders above why do Utd want him ( aside from he money it will generate for the club) 29 goals in the league last season, the lift it will give to the players around him, the cudos of having arguably the worlds best player in your team, the “ oh no I have to play against Ronaldo” mindset of players lining up on the pitch against him. Pogba, Bruno, Sancho, Veranne, Cavani around him. the legend returns, ethos yes undoubtably a signing for the fans, but UTD is an iconic leading player in the premiership, so that makes business sense, arguably the best player in the world in your team, what that does for morale and belief, for the squad, what that says to the opponents lining up against you on a Saturday. so for me a no brainier, if you can get a player of this quality in your squad, with 25 + goals a season, with his effect on the rest of the team, why wouldnt Utd go for him. proof of the pudding and all that, but I firmly believe aside from all the circus around this signing, it’s a sensible decision that will reap rewards, but hey I’ll hold my hands up if I’m wrong, let’s see how the season unfolds. [/QUOTE]
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