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Cristiano Ronaldo shouting Messi's name at the sidelines during matches.

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Post time 30-8-2023 13:14:18 | Show all posts |Read mode
"The contributions and achievements that players make throughout their football careers should be cherished by fans, and at the very least, they deserve a minimum level of respect. Cristiano Ronaldo, regardless of his position and contributions in the football world, has unexpectedly faced such humiliation, prompting Saudi Minister Abdullah Rahman Al-Asim to order consideration of disciplinary actions against those involved. What are your thoughts on this matter?

It's been reported that since Ronaldo arrived in Saudi Arabia, nearly every match witnesses the entire crowd chanting Messi's name and often booing Ronaldo. Al-Asim, having heard an overwhelming amount of boos directed at Ronaldo and chants of Messi's name, is considering disciplinary measures against those responsible, as almost every game of Ronaldo's is dominated by chants of Messi's name.

Al-Asim's actions have sparked discussions among fans. Some fans believe this is an infringement on freedom of speech and an assault on football culture. They argue that fans have the right to cheer for their favorite players and shouldn't be forced to show respect for players they don't like (especially since Messi isn't even present in the stadium; they could chant for Messi when he's actually there).

Furthermore, Ronaldo's sister often brings up Messi, such as her recent social media post featuring a photoshopped image of Messi kneeling before Ronaldo, which has led to dissatisfaction among fans. Regarding the sister's actions, many times, good teammates are important in life, and if you have a ""pig teammate,"" especially if it's your own sister, you just have to accept it. However,  I believes that the sister's actions shouldn't be blamed on Ronaldo. Fans should remain rational.

Returning to Al-Asim's proposal for punishment, it has generated controversy and discussions on a global scale. Some support Al-Asim's proposal, considering it necessary to uphold Ronaldo's dignity and Saudi football culture. Conversely, opponents of the proposal argue that it's an infringement on football culture and freedom of speech.

Personally, I believes that even if we dislike someone behind their back, we wouldn't boo them to their face. This is a matter of basic courtesy and respect. Moreover, considering Ronaldo's status in the football world, subjecting him to such humiliation in every match is unacceptable. The proposal for punishment by the Saudi minister might be challenging to implement, given the large crowd in stadiums. How can they identify and apprehend all these individuals? Nonetheless, I'm curious about Saudi Arabia's next actions in this regard."
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Post time 30-8-2023 14:31:17 | Show all posts
Indeed, that's impolite.
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Post time 31-8-2023 08:23:21 | Show all posts
If even Cristiano Ronaldo hasn't come out and said anything, why are you so eager, Asim? Is punishment necessary for something like this?
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