Rio hoping Ron 'gets emotional'

Rio Ferdinand hopes the emotion of facing Manchester United for the first time since leaving will be too much for Real star Cristiano Ronaldo.

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GVMUFC says...

great minds think alike fc_manc!

Posted 3:27pm 12th February 2013

GVMUFC says...

ManUtd99 - were you born in 1999?!! You just made exactly the same point I made and then asked me "what are you talking about". Read this line I wrote again and then go back to sleep, "but he was one of the greatest on the planet whilst playing for us".

Posted 2:47pm 12th February 2013

fc_manc (Manchester United) says...

@ManUtd99 What are you talking about mate? GVMUFC said the same thing you said.Read before you throw your toys about please.

Posted 2:47pm 12th February 2013

ManUtd99 says...

GVMUFC Has Ronnie won world player of the year at Madrid??? Oh the answer is NO!! did he win it at OT???? Oh the answer is YES!!! What are you talking about. He was world class at us and he has just carried that on for Madrid.

Posted 1:51pm 12th February 2013

swampdog83 (Manchester United) says...

"Since leaving United Ronaldo has emerged as one of the greatest players on the planet", so even though he won world player of the year AT utd. its only when he left that he was world class. im glad u cleared that up for us.

Posted 11:30am 12th February 2013

GVMUFC says...

"Since leaving United Ronaldo has emerged as one of the greatest players on the planet" - I know that's a throw away line but he was one of the greatest on the planet whilst playing for us. He was/is a force of nature and even if he sticks 5 in against us, i'll still cherish the years he gave us.

Posted 9:48am 12th February 2013

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