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All the legendary football terrace anthems are here. Wolverhampton Wanderers Anthems
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Before I Was Footballmazter Sp This Is My First Video At My New Acc.. So Pls Sub Mee !! This Video Is Not So Nice But Hopw U Enjoy He Began Kicking A Football When He Was Three, And When He Started Primary School At Age Six, His Passion For The Sport Was Obvious. His Favourite Boyhood Team Was Sl Benfica Even Though He Would Later Join Their Rival, Sporting. He First Played For An Amateur Team, Andorinha, Where His Father Was The Kit Man, When He Was Just Eight Years Old. By 1995, At Just Ten Years Of Age, Cristiano Ronaldo's Reputation Was Growing In Portugal. Madeira's Top Two Teams, Cs Marítimo And Cd Nacional Were Both Interested In Signing Him. Marítimo, The Bigger Team, Missed A Crucial Meeting With Rui Santos, Ronaldo's Manager At Andorinha, And As A Result, Ronaldo Signed For Nacional. After A Title-Winning Campaign At Nacional, Ronaldo Went On A Three Day Trial With Sporting Who Subsequently Signed Him For An Undisclosed Sum.[10] Ferguson Decided That He Wanted Ronaldo For His Team, Who Were In The Market For A Right-Sided Midfielder With The Departure Of David Beckham To Real Madrid; Ronaldo Was Signed For A Fee Of £12.24 Million,[15] Becoming The Club's First Ever Portuguese Player. Ronaldo Was Handed The Number 7 Shirt On His Arrival, A Shirt Number That Has Belonged To Some Of The Greatest Manchester United Legends, Such As George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona And David Beckham. Ronaldo Initially Asked For The Number 28 Which He Wore At Sporting, As He Did Not Want The Pressure Of Living Up To The Expectation Linked To The Number 7 Shirt. "After I Joined, The Manager Asked Me What Number I'D Like. I Said 28. But Ferguson Said 'No, You're Going To Have No. 7' And The Famous Shirt Was An Extra Source Of Motivation. I Was Forced To Live Up To Such An Honour".[16] Ronaldo Made His Debut For Manchester United As A 60Th Minute Substitute Against Bolton Wanderers At Old Trafford, A 4-0 Manchester United Win. On 29 October 2005, Ronaldo Scored Manchester United's 1000Th Premier League Goal, In A 4-1 Loss At The Hands Of Middlesbrough. He Bagged A Double Double In February, With Two Goals At Home To Fulham And Another Pair At Fratton Park, And Also Scored In The Following Premier League Game Against Wigan Taking His Tally To 8 Premier League Goals. On 26 February 2006, Ronaldo Played In The Carling Cup Final Against Wigan In The Millennium Stadium At Cardiff, And Scored A Goal - Taking His Season's Tally To 10 Goals. He Was Named Fifpro Special Young Player Of The Year 2005, The Only Award To Be Voted For By Fans. He Received The Same Accolade The Following Year In 2006. He Was Also Ranked 20Th In The Fifa Player Of The Year 2005 Standings. In 2006, A Row Between Him And Ruud Van Nistelrooy At The Carrington Training Ground Intensified Speculation About Their Roles At The Club.[17] However, Ronaldo Signed A New Deal With United That Would Last Until 2010. Ronaldo Said Of The Deal, "United Have Stood By Me And Been There For Me And I Want To Repay That".[18] Despite The World Cup Incident, Ronaldo Remained Popular With The Manchester United Faithful When He Played (And Scored) In His First Premier League Match Since The 2006 World Cup. Manchester United Fans Could Clearly Be Heard Chanting "There's Only One Ronaldo" At Various Points In The Game, In A 5-1 Win Over Fulham. He Won The Barclays Player Of The Month For November 2006. By December 2006, Ronaldo Had Become One Of United's Most Influential Players, Scoring Six Goals In Three League Games To Bring His Overall Tally Up To 12 Goals. He Came On At Half-Time As A Substitute Against Wigan Athletic And Immediately Stamped His Influence On The Match With 2 Goals In The Space Of A Few Minutes. Manchester United Manager Sir Alex Ferguson Concedes He Would Lose His Wager With The Portuguese In His Current Form After Setting A Target Of 15 Goals For The Season. The Scot Remarked That He Was "Pleased For Him Because He Works Hard At His Game. He's Still Learning The Game. His Ability To Pass The Ball Has Helped Him This Season. His Passing Has Been Very Good. That Just Shows He Is Maturing. He's Been Fantastic, And He's Getting Better All The Time".[19] In December, He Was Awarded The Barclays Player Of The Month Award For The Second Successive Month, Becoming The Third Ever Player In The Premier League To Do So (After Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp In 1997 And Robbie Fowler In 1996).[20][21] Ronaldo Scored His 50Th Goal For Manchester United In The Game Against Arch-Rivals Manchester City Which Turned Out To Be The Decisive Goal Which Helped Manchester United Claim The Premier League Title For The First Time In 4 Years.
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