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Getting it Done When it Matters
A constant debate in sport is about how much Champions are born or made. Some people believe that it’s virtually all down to natural talents that you are born with, whereas others, including myself, believe that hard and smart work can go an awfully long way. Often players who give the impression of being outrageously gifted are actually just showing off the results of thousands of hours of hard work. Michael Jordan the Basketball legend who most experts still class as the best of all time, would at first glance appear to be a good case study of evidence for those in the natural talent camp. Not only was he exceptional at all the basic basketball skills and made them look so easy, he also had that extra factor of being able to do physical things that no other players could, namely his magical ability to hang in the air and change direction whilst off the ground. Anybody making that argument would be ignoring an incredible work ethic that would put most humans to shame. Most people see an all-time great like Jordan and assume that everything has always been easy for him and that’s he’s always been outstanding. In this particular case the fact that Jordan got dropped from his high school basketball team completely flies in the face of that assumption. Successful people aren’t people who have never failed, they are people who have responded well to failure. Jordan himself is more than aware of this, he is quoted as saying: ‘I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.’
Rob WatsonPublished 3 years ago in CleatsCristiano Ronaldo-The top-earning footballer of 2021
Cristiano Ronaldo will earn € 107 million for the new 2021-22 campaign, including a € 60m salary and more than € 40m from sponsors and brands such as Nike, Herbalife, and CR7 as well as products such as perfumes, clothing, hotels, and gyms. According to Forbes, the Portuguese will earn $ 125 million this season, $ 15 million more than his Argentine rival and three other active athletes in the world, making him the world's highest-paid athlete next year. Players' revenue for the 2020-21 season will be $ 125 million before tax, including $ 70 million from salaries and bonuses from his return to United.
Laxmi ThapaPublished 3 years ago in CleatsAre These The Most Hated Football Players In The US?
Who Are the Most Hated Footballer Players? In this volume (one) of the most hated football players in the US, we shall be focusing on the 5 players who drive the most hate from fans all across England and Europe as a whole. Whether it be On and off the field, the players who made this list have demonstrated quiet some profound deficiencies both in character and morality as well. Whether it be just through perpetual diving on the pitch or portraying some questionable behavior off the field, they need to be named and called out to set an example for all freshmen sports-pupil both male and female out there.
Who Are The Top Most Hated Football Players In The World?
This carefully collected list only does include players who are currently active . It also for some strange reason involves many players both from the English Premier League front and Spanish Spanish La-Liga just as well. These most popular football leagues having the largest audiences in the world also just as much includes the most hated players of them all. In this second episode of the most popularly hated football players we would be unveiling 5 players who are quiet notorious in play antics.
Born Legend - Cristiano Ronaldo Aveiro
Cristiano Ronaldo Aveiro dos Santos is a Portuguese football player born February 5th 1985 in Funchal, Madeira Portugal. Ronaldos father, John Dinis Aveiro was the equipment manager of a local club Andorinha. The name Ronaldo was added to Cristiano name in honor of his father's favorite movie actor, Ronald Reagan, who was U.S president at the time of Cristiano's birth. At the age of 15 Ronaldo was diagnosed with heart condition that necessitated surgery, but he was sidelined briefly and made a full recovery. He first played for club desportivo national of Madeira and then transferred to sporting club de Portugal (known as sporting Lisbon) where he played for their various youth teams before making his debut with sporting first team in 2002.
Dumebi OkoroaforPublished 3 years ago in CleatsTop 5 Hottest Female Football Players
Soccer is by a long shot the most famous game on the planet. The game requires speed, physicality, and strength. In addition to the fact that soccer is a great game to watch in case you are watching women's soccer, it can likewise be quite good looking also.
optimuSPrimePublished 3 years ago in CleatsIs Ronaldo's Homecoming Worthwhile?
Man Utd made a £19m deal to bring Cr7 back to Old Trafford from Juventus. Cristiano has returned to his home after 12 years where he scored 450 goals in 438 games for Real Madrid before joining Juventus and scoring 101 goals in 134 games for the Serie A side over three years and made a thrilling impact on the supporters.
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Next Story : Ravindra Jadeja's deleted tweet about future CSK captain goes viral Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni will likely play only one or two seasons at the most. The day he retires from the Indian Premier League, there will be a big hole in the Chennai Super Kings squad.
Cricket IndiaPublished 3 years ago in CleatsTop 10 Indian Cricketers and Their Most Expensive Houses
Cricket is like a religion in India. Ardent fans of the game enjoy seeing their favourite players not only on-field but also on commercials, advertisements and posters. Apart from the centrally contracted salaries, cricketers make a lot from brand promotions.
Cricket IndiaPublished 3 years ago in CleatsIS RONALDO'S GOING TO MANCHESTER UNITED MORE RELEVANT THAN MESSI'S GOING TO PSG?
The difference between the two facts Ronaldo became an idol at Manchester United and since then he started to write his story after becoming the best in the world and going to other teams like Real Madrid and Juventus, we know well that at Manchester United he did very well and at Real Madrid he was where he broke many records in the football world.
Dalmy AlvesPublished 3 years ago in CleatsCristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford Manchester United
His transition to a crucial position in the final years of his nine-year stint at Manchester United has become a real Juventus striker last season.
Rashmi DahalPublished 3 years ago in CleatsParas Khadka; Heart of Nepal Cricket
As for the popularity of the Paras khadka at home, he has been described as a version of their country by Sachin Tendulkar, although his skills are very much in line with Garry Sobers.
Srijan KunwarPublished 3 years ago in Cleats