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https://www.est1892.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=4002484#post4002484
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Paul.S
He's such a ****** he wants more money no doubt and I'm sure being beaten by Iniesta for the best player in Europe award will have hurt his over-inflated ego.
That I am feeling sad and have expressed this sadness has created a huge stir. I am accused of wanting more money, but one day it will be shown that this is not the case. At this point, I just want to guarantee to the Real Madrid fans that my motivation, dedication, commitment and desire to win all competitions will not be affected. I have too much respect for myself and for Real Madrid to ever give less to the club than all I am capable of. Abrazos to all madridistas
Year after year, Cristiano Ronaldo has stepped onto the podium for all kinds of individual trophies, but his name does not feature amongst the top 3 best-paid players.
The list includes exceptional cases, such as Eto'o at Anzhi of Russia or Drogba at Shanghai. However, there are players who earn more than CR7 in less exotic places, such as Ibrahimovic, Rooney and Messi.
This has led the striker to feel financially undervalued at Real Madrid, and he believes that he deserves to be paid more.
The top place on the list is held by Samuel Eto'o. The Cameroonian hit the jackpot with Suleyman Kerimov's offer for him to sign for Russian club Anzhi: €20 million, which secured him the title of the best-paid player in the world, a long way above second.
After Eto'o comes Ibrahimovic. The money of the sheikh Nasser al-Khelaifi was the deciding factor in his incursion into French football with PSG. Zlatan is the centre of the galaxy, which Ancelotti's team of stars revolves around. He takes home wages of €14.5 million for each season that he plays on the banks of the River Seine.
The top 3 is completed by one of Cristiano's former colleagues, his former Manchester United teammate, Wayne Rooney. The bad boy of English football threw a tantrum at his club last season, reaching the point where he said that he wanted to leave. Three days later, he signed a new contract with the Red Devils for €13.8 million a year.
Also above Cristiano are Yaya Touré (€13 million) and Kun Agüero (€12.5 million), the two greatest exponents of the display of wealth by the sheikh who owns Manchester City.
Drogba, Conca, Fernando Torres and Leo Messi also earn more than CR7.
Ooh, I wonder what Marca's source is for that story.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
What a terrible article. It's known in Spain Fabregas has struggled to adapt to understanding the tactics required for his position, but he's getting there slowly. But the Daily Mail decide to turn it into a 'Fabregas wants to leave' story.
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