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Cristiano Ronaldo

'O Zio

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Fair play to him. He doesn't drink it himself and doesn't let his kids drink it either apparently so goes to show he's not a sell out when it comes to being healthy. Say what you like about him (and I certainly have criticised him over the years) but you can't really argue with the way he goes about things when it comes to looking after yourself.
 

IfiHadTheWings

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Ronaldo might not be everyone's cup of tea but his attitude to the game and the desire to be the absolute best is unbelievable he is a monster. Bags of ability but its his sheer determination which has put him in the conversation for one of the best footballers to play the game.

i saw something which said "What is Ronaldo's best achievement?" and the answer was "Being compared to Messi" at first i thought it was a disparaging comment but when thinking about it they shouldn't even be in the same conversation when you think about Messi's natural ability and what he can do with a football at his feet but Ronaldo has continued to drive himself in to the conversation and regardless of preference i don't think you can argue with someone who sides with Cristiano.
 

Marty

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I think the coach he walks up to is also unusually small that makes Ronaldo look enormous in comparison. I think Ronaldo is 6ft1?
1.87m, or 6ft2 in crazy measurement, according to the wiki.
 

seppoyiddo

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Everybody needs a piece of the action ?
 

seppoyiddo

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Is that genuine? Because Pepsi haven‘t been too complimentary about Ronaldo in the past.

 
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It's ridiculous how many people these days don't actually understand the concept of hypocrisy.

It's like getting a photo of a Linda McCartney eating a burger in the 60s and claiming it is hypocrisy. If that were the case, anyone who ever changed for the better would be a hypocrite. It's as if people think you can only have an opinion if it's the only one you've ever had, which discourages people from making a positive change.
 

dontcallme

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It's ridiculous how many people these days don't actually understand the concept of hypocrisy.

It's like getting a photo of a Linda McCartney eating a burger in the 60s and claiming it is hypocrisy. If that were the case, anyone who ever changed for the better would be a hypocrite. It's as if people think you can only have an opinion if it's the only one you've ever had, which discourages people from making a positive change.
So true. One of my biggest bugbears.

If anyone ever searches for all the examples of people calling out hypocrisy on this site at least 95% of cases are where the accuser doesn't know what the term means.
 
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