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Post by markscfc72 on Sept 8, 2011 20:10:29 GMT
Have just watched Ronaldo - Tested to the limit on Sky Sports 2 8-9pm, An excellent programme, its being shown again Sky Sports 1 @ 10pm, well worth a watch
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Post by StokieBoy31 on Sept 8, 2011 21:09:42 GMT
I don't care what anyone says he is a great player probably the best in the world as Messi has not proved himself in the Premier League
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Post by spunkbubble on Sept 8, 2011 21:16:37 GMT
Messi is the standout player in the greatest team on the planet. If you watched the two cup games to open the Spanish season then Messi was again the standout player. He is a class above anyone else currently, regardless of never playing in the premier league.
Ronaldo is a brilliant player, but Messi wins for me, plus he seems to perform better than Ronaldo in the big games.
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Post by drews1f on Sept 8, 2011 21:18:53 GMT
Ronaldo > Messi for me!
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Post by ben88 on Sept 8, 2011 21:19:36 GMT
Messi is the standout player in the greatest team on the planet. If you watched the two cup games to open the Spanish season then Messi was again the standout player. He is a class above anyone else currently, regardless of never playing in the premier league. Ronaldo is a brilliant player, but Messi wins for me, plus he seems to perform better than Ronaldo in the big games. this. messi does it against the best teams in the world 95% of the time ronaldo rarely performs against the top teams. anyway. fucking tennis has over run so i cant watch it.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 8, 2011 21:26:16 GMT
Both are fantastic players. If I had to pick one, it'd have to be Messi.
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Post by spunkbubble on Sept 8, 2011 21:27:57 GMT
I think the trouble with Ronaldo is that in a way he is quite one dimensional. If he comes up against a defender that can cope with his dribbling at pace and power, he's usually ineffective. Don't think he ever really got much change playing against Ashley Cole. I'm not saying his 'one dimension' isn't brilliant and devastating to most opposition, I just believe that Messi is a lot more capable of creating space, creating chances, and unlocking defences. I also think Messi is a better finisher.
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Post by roby55 on Sept 8, 2011 22:20:15 GMT
Ronaldo for me
Messi never played in England he is only proven at Spain. Ronaldo is proven in Both Spain and England . Ronaldo also smashed the record for most goals in Spain in a season on only his second season
Messi has the best midfielders in the world supporting him (Iniesta and Xavi) Ronaldo never had a world class midfield supporting him apart from xabi Alonso who is not even close to xavi and iniesta
Messi is also very Average for Argentina
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Post by Roy Cropper on Sept 8, 2011 22:22:23 GMT
Ronaldo is the best player in the world for me, I genuinely don't think Messi would be as effective in the Prem, he's not strong at all and isn't particularly deadly in the air either. Ronaldo ticks all the boxes, Messi is more unpredictable I'd say but then Ronaldo also has that lightning shot and free kick in his locker.
Ronaldo is the greater player in my opinion, I see Messi as an almost luxury player playing in the greatest team in the world.
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Post by drews1f on Sept 8, 2011 22:28:44 GMT
Definitely agree about messi's lack of an impact for country.
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Post by Olgrligm on Sept 8, 2011 22:45:48 GMT
Ronaldo's attitude and complete lack of sportsmanship prevents him from ever being treated as anything other than a good player who was also a complete and utter twat. He'll never be remembered fondly, or as a great. Hell, it's hard to give him praise in any way except through gritted teeth.
Plus, I've seen him play in the flesh twice and on both times he was (somehow) the worst player on the pitch by a distance.
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Post by gaznandi on Sept 8, 2011 22:48:56 GMT
Ronaldo's attitude and complete lack of sportsmanship prevents him from ever being treated as anything other than a good player who was also a complete and utter twat. He'll never be remembered fondly, or as a great. Hell, it's hard to give him praise in any way except through gritted teeth. Plus, I've seen him play in the flesh twice and on both times he was (somehow) the worst player on the pitch by a distance.
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Post by Zero on Sept 9, 2011 10:12:52 GMT
I'm not sure that I'd compare Ronaldo and Messi, they play in fairly different teams and in different ways. I don't think that there's necessarily much of a difference when it comes to skill, so that the main differences are going to be in mental focus and tactics. I do agree that Messi probably couldn't do better than Ronaldo in the Premiership, though, and that Ronaldo does seem more impressive on an international level. While I used to dislike Ronaldo's attitude a fair bit, he does seem to have matured somewhat recently, and I don't mind him as much in general. Messi's also quite capable of acting like a git, so I'm not particularly inclined towards favouring him on that count.
I don't remember him being a stand-out player in the first game, certainly. In any case, when Madrid actually played a tactical game, especially when Pepe was in the middle and playing between the lines, Messi was quite frequently underwhelming.
In any case, the documentary sounds like it could be pretty interesting, so I'll try to watch it at some point if possible. Did the people involved in the testing learn much of interest from it?
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Post by RWChris on Sept 9, 2011 12:50:02 GMT
"Messi has the best midfielders in the world supporting him (Iniesta and Xavi) Ronaldo never had a world class midfield supporting him apart from xabi Alonso who is not even close to xavi and iniesta
Messi is also very Average for Argentina"
So one minute you are making the point that Messi has the benefit of the Barcelona TEAM behind him so presumably you're very much of the opinion that it is the qualities of the players around an individual that affect their quality. But in the very next sentence you are making the exact opposite point that he is average for an Argentina team. You either think it's a team game or you don't??
And I don't recall Ronaldo setting the world alight when he's been playing for Portugal either.
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Post by kezza9 on Sept 9, 2011 16:36:41 GMT
Deff Ronaldo ! messi would get spanked in the PL fall over n dive as much as Torres ! ...
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Post by stokiejoeofalsager on Sept 9, 2011 16:41:30 GMT
i dont care how good he is i cant bare to see that arrogant, cocky little face again after how he kicked out at wilko and then tried to wind him up. i wish wilko would have kicked him harder that game...
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Post by steventweed on Sept 9, 2011 16:45:03 GMT
Ronaldo makes constant stupid, selfish decisions in games, especially in the bigger ones, where he goes for constant speculative efforts that fly miles off target and give the opposition the ball back. You never get any of that shit from Messi, who is a magnificent team player. There's something a little bit arrogant about the "he hasn't done it in the Prem" argument, especially when it's followed often without basis with statements like "the likes of Real Zaragoza have Div 2 standard defences". It's a total March4 argument. He doesn't seem to have many problems scoring against English teams in Europe does he?
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Post by scfc64 on Sept 9, 2011 16:45:35 GMT
Your all wrong,the Nigerian lad Untidi,he's the new Messi. I'll get me coat.......
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Post by stonmg on Sept 9, 2011 16:48:21 GMT
Mark Chamberlain was a far better player, but took a wrong right turn!
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Sept 9, 2011 16:55:44 GMT
Ahhh you've got to love the Premiershit generation!
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Post by jordyboy2468 on Sept 9, 2011 17:06:33 GMT
Anyone that says Messi wouldn't cope in the prem is an idiot, he constantly gets snapped and bullied by defenders in la liga but he still does what counts. Messi is poor for Argentina, but when you consider Maradona was their manager its hardly his fault, and Ronaldo is poor for Portugal. Messi performs week in week out regardless of the quality of the opposition, Ronaldo does not. Please don't say he hasn't been proved in the prem because Ronaldo hasn't been proved in France, Germany or Italy.
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Post by larstoke on Sept 9, 2011 17:12:15 GMT
pericard>ronaldo
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Post by steventweed on Sept 9, 2011 17:13:21 GMT
Anyone that says Messi wouldn't cope in the prem is an idiot, he constantly gets snapped and bullied by defenders in la liga but he still does what counts. Messi is poor for Argentina, but when you consider Maradona was their manager its hardly his fault, and Ronaldo is poor for Portugal. Messi performs week in week out regardless of the quality of the opposition, Ronaldo does not. Please don't say he hasn't been proved in the prem because Ronaldo hasn't been proved in France, Germany or Italy. The argument that he would either fall over as much as Torres or be generally too lightweight for the Prem is just ridiculous. He's no primadonna. He rides a hell of a lot of rough challenges in La Liga (i'd go as far to say that he might face less challenges that are as outright cynical in England) and the likes of Silva and Modric are showing that diminutive players can thrive in the Prem if they have a bit of workrate and spunk about them.
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Post by th05 on Sept 9, 2011 17:15:57 GMT
Messi any day! Ronaldo ruins his talent by cheating/ generally being a cunt.
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Post by french toast on Sept 9, 2011 23:20:55 GMT
ronaldo has never had a world class midfield behind him? ;D ;D ;D
oh dear ;D
messi by a country mile
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Post by Irish Stokie on Sept 9, 2011 23:35:23 GMT
"Messi has the best midfielders in the world supporting him (Iniesta and Xavi) Ronaldo never had a world class midfield supporting him apart from xabi Alonso who is not even close to xavi and iniesta Messi is also very Average for Argentina" So one minute you are making the point that Messi has the benefit of the Barcelona TEAM behind him so presumably you're very much of the opinion that it is the qualities of the players around an individual that affect their quality. But in the very next sentence you are making the exact opposite point that he is average for an Argentina team. You either think it's a team game or you don't?? And I don't recall Ronaldo setting the world alight when he's been playing for Portugal either. He said that Messi is good when playing in the greatest side in football but poor for Argentina, all is true so I dont see what the problem is. Also, if you think Ronaldo is anything other than fantastic for Portugal then you obviously have not seen too much of him. Ronaldo is the best player in football for me, and although I think that Messi would be brilliant in the Prem, I just dont think he would be as good as Ronaldo was for Manure. Messi has Xavi and Iniesta, while Ronaldo is part of a Real side that aren't in the same planet as Barca yet Ronaldo still scores almost as many as Messi.
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Post by french toast on Sept 9, 2011 23:40:50 GMT
"Messi has the best midfielders in the world supporting him (Iniesta and Xavi) Ronaldo never had a world class midfield supporting him apart from xabi Alonso who is not even close to xavi and iniesta Messi is also very Average for Argentina" So one minute you are making the point that Messi has the benefit of the Barcelona TEAM behind him so presumably you're very much of the opinion that it is the qualities of the players around an individual that affect their quality. But in the very next sentence you are making the exact opposite point that he is average for an Argentina team. You either think it's a team game or you don't?? And I don't recall Ronaldo setting the world alight when he's been playing for Portugal either. He said that Messi is good when playing in the greatest side in football but poor for Argentina, all is true so I dont see what the problem is. Also, if you think Ronaldo is anything other than fantastic for Portugal then you obviously have not seen too much of him. Ronaldo is the best player in football for me, and although I think that Messi would be brilliant in the Prem, I just dont think he would be as good as Ronaldo was for Manure. Messi has Xavi and Iniesta, while Ronaldo is part of a Real side that aren't in the same planet as Barca yet Ronaldo still scores almost as many as Messi. i bet lightbourne would score atleast 20 a season in spain. ;D
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Post by KevinWhimper on Sept 10, 2011 11:25:27 GMT
Messi for me is definitely the best. This argument that he wouldn't hack it in England doesn't stand for me. He's tore Man United, the best team in England, a new arsehole on two different occasions both in a Champions League final, the biggest club stage there is.
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Post by happychappy on Sept 10, 2011 11:32:53 GMT
Messi for me is definitely the best. This argument that he wouldn't hack it in England doesn't stand for me. He's tore Man United, the best team in England, a new arsehole on two different occasions both in a Champions League final, the biggest club stage there is. +1 Not only that are people trying to say Pele, Zidane and all rest werent the very best at the time because they didn't play in England? Messi is without doubt the best footballer, he constantly plays with a smile where as if Ronaldo doesnt get his own way he will sulk, prime example against us at the Brit when Wilko got sent off. The argument that Ronaldo scores more is also shit, he scores more because he takes every penalty and every free-kick, he is bound score more goals!
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Post by Zero on Sept 10, 2011 16:45:40 GMT
I don't know, in between barging into players, gesturing at the opposition bench and kicking the ball hard at the opposition fans when Pepe was closing him down, I'm a bit sceptical about the whole Messi brand, which seems more a creation of marketing than a reality. This especially given that he's a Barcelona player, and they are among other things masters of assaulting the referee in numbers, which isn't quite the apotheosis of contentment. Ronaldo is still probably not quite a saint, although he doesn't seem to be nearly as much a nuisance as he was at some points in his United tenure, but I'm not sure I'd see much reason to give Messi any clear favour in this area.
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