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Saturday, 11 October 2014

Say What ! The Greatest Sports man ever is Ronaldo and he is Worth 1 Billion Euros

Hmmmmm,Jorge Mendes - who said earlier this week that Ronaldo would retire at Madrid at the age of 40, despite rumours of a bid from Manchester United - believes his client will go down in history

as the best sportsman the world has ever seen and that he is worth 1 billion Euros,Thegoalmac can reveal.

Sincerely,this guy really needs to get off what ever he is on,because he has been talking as if he took the pills he was suppose to take in at night in the morning and its now affecting him.

Calling Ronaldo the greatest footballer its already a football crime and now saying he is the greatest sports man ever,proves he is simply bordering on the line of fantasy and delusion.

Not that i am saying Ronaldo isn't great or that people shouldn't have opinions on the player they prefer,but i also expect that they give their opinions with the understanding of the game,just my view

though,over to you,what do you think of Mr Mendes's views on Ronaldo?Continue to see what he said.

"In addition to being the best footballer in history, he is the greatest athlete of all time," he told AS. "You cannot compare him with anyone.

"He is the best player in the biggest sport in the world, in which there is more competition than in any other. For that reason, he is the best sportsman in the world."

When asked what Ronaldo is worth should any club attempt and audacious bid, Mendes replied: "The price that is stated in his release clause – €1bn."

Mendes also believes the Portugal captain will be able to break his own personal record of 60 goals in a single season provided he can stay fit in 2014-15.

"I'm sure that he will beat his personal record if he does not have any physical problems," he added. "For Cristiano, nothing is impossible. He is going to continue evolving and improving until he retires.

"Notice how Cristiano is a winger – he's not a striker – and his numbers are outrageous.

 He plays very far from goal and has to make significant efforts to arrive into the box. For that, he deserves even more credit for what he achieves."



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