The majority of this is actually pretty interesting (especially for all the CR haters)... This isn't to say I defend all the guys actions/behaviour on the pitch but he's not the douche the media paints him to be (though keep in mind this interview was before all the baby drama, lol)
Click on the bottom-right (CC) to turn on english subtitles... it's decent but a bit is lost in translation
Euphorica
iLLnaDa
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
i think i'm dying right now
StereoPrincess
he reminds me of tiesto.
Stilez
fkn Panaleiro, bicha!
É um viadinho
StereoPrincess
also, whoa, does he ever take to kids. very few guys i know would even pick up a baby.
Dior Homme
Very cool little tv spot for him. Ya its cool he went to the hospital and hung out with kids. I like how he doesn't have an incredible huge house but very modern and simple yet very well designed. In north america you would see a huge 3 story house with big garage, tennis courts etc.
What I do find funny is how he talks about everything but his expectation to perform as an athlete. Fame, not being able to do normal things, and being who he is and all the good and bad that comes along with it. But nothing about being paid what he gets and having to perform day in and day out. I do like the fact that he shows up first to practice/games. A lot of pro athletes who have huge egos tend to think the game starts when they show up. But he's there bright and early and first one at the stadium.
bluE_Neon
He's a wonder of the world along with Messi & Dinho though those 2 will always be my favourites. He's gradually maturing. What a life.
SPANIARD
I've been a Real fan since I was born and I can honestly say there has never been one guy that has made me more embarrased to wear the jersey I love. I can't see how this documentary will change anyone's opinion; he wouldn't have done it if he didn't want people to see a different side of him. He's still a **** of a player and a guy who always plays for the name on his back and not the symbol on the front.