For a couple of years I have been closely following the career of my countryman, Cristiano Ronaldo, not only because I regard him as the most astonishing, aesthetically satisfying athlete I have ever had occasion to study but because of the drama of his emerging into greatness before a foreign and xenophobic soccer public that could not have been more reluctant to recognize it and that continues to find excuses to deny or belittle it. It is a drama which his finally winning the Fifa World Player of the Year award has obviously not brought to a close. For example, all day Tuesday I found not a whisper of his triumph ont he Web site of Manchester United’s hometown newspaper, The Guardian. Had I simply come too late – had the story already been taken down? I searched their archives. Nothing. Had the entire British press boycotted the story? I turned to the London Telegraph’s Web site and found that it had set up an entire category of CR stories to link to, including of course the latest on the award. So what could explain the Guardian’s snub?
Guardian Snubs Ronaldo
January 15, 2009 · 2 Comments
Categories: Aesthetics · Football · Media · Politics · Soccer · sportswriting
Tagged: "London Telegraph", British soccer fans, cristiano ronaldo, Fifa World Player of the Year, Manchester Guardia, xenophobia
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Mike // March 1, 2009 at 11:29 am |
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Simmo // April 17, 2009 at 5:11 am |
He gets plenty of press on the Guardian, check it more regularly and you will see he gets too much attention …….. when he grows up he’d like to be as good as Kaka, Messi or Aguero
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