Dunphy sets Ronaldinho straight
Just another regular week’s work for Eamon Dunphy:
Sir Fergie was a “liar and a disgrace” for employing and condoning “wicked” “cheating diver” Ronaldo.
Said Ronaldo “never ever produces an end product in terms of crosses or goals”, right after he was shown knocking a cross onto Giggs’ head for United’s second.
The Roon was a “demoralised” broken man because in the second half he “went past two players and hit a half-hearted shot.”
But most notably, Ronaldinho has a bit to go yet before he can be considered a great player, because of the benchmark that’s been set by “this man” (Gilesy of course) as well as “modern players like Roy Keane and Wayne Rooney.”
We can see Ronnie thumbing through the Big Cup goalscoring records in some bemusement.
December 7th, 2006 at 1:03 pm
Gilesy.
Greatest player of any era, any continent, in the history of football?
December 7th, 2006 at 5:35 pm
The most seriously realistic of players