This genre of Ronaldo fans are biggest clowns in the world man. Bruno has been Portugal's best player since the 2022 World Cup and it is not even a debate.
Genuinely embarrassing bunch.
It was similar levels of stupidity from the lot during his second stint at United as well.
Just bring my king Bruno back home, this hate he’s getting right now is INSANE
Everyone was fucking shit in that game but it’s only Bruno this, Bruno that. Fuck you and your agenda
Luís Figo on Ronaldo fans flooding Bruno Fernandes' comment section after the DR Congo match:
🗣️ “I opened social media and honestly couldn't believe what I was seeing. Thousands upon thousands of comments attacking Bruno Fernandes as if he had betrayed Portugal simply because Cristiano Ronaldo didn't receive every pass.”
“Some people have completely lost perspective. They are flooding his comment section with abuse, telling him to respect Ronaldo, pass to Ronaldo, and remember who Ronaldo is. As if Bruno needs lessons on Cristiano Ronaldo's importance to Portuguese football.”
“What makes this even more ridiculous is that Bruno is one of the players who has shown Cristiano the most respect throughout his entire career. Yet somehow he is being treated like an enemy by people who claim to support Portugal.”
“The reality is that some fans were watching Bruno more closely than they were watching the match itself. Every pass, every touch, every decision was judged based on one question: ‘Did he give the ball to Ronaldo?’”
“That is not football. That is obsession. Portugal are trying to win football matches, not run a social media campaign to keep one section of supporters happy.”
“What really annoys me is the hypocrisy. If Bruno had forced every ball towards Ronaldo and Portugal lost points, those exact same people would be the first ones calling him selfish, clueless, and incapable of controlling a match.”
“Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest players in football history. Nobody is denying that. But respect for Cristiano should never become hatred towards every teammate who makes a different football decision.”
“The abuse Bruno is receiving is completely unfair. He is trying to create chances, control games, and help Portugal succeed. Yet people are treating him as if he is working against his own country.”
“I've seen supporters from other nations laugh at this situation because they cannot understand why Portugal fans are attacking one of their own best players over something so ridiculous.”
“And if Portugal players start worrying more about angry comments from Ronaldo fan pages than about what is actually happening on the pitch, then Portugal's biggest problem won't be the opposition — it will be themselves.”
A letter to @B_Fernandes8 ❤️🇵🇹
I know you will probably see this post, but I just want to keep it short.
I know who you are, and no human on earth will ever make me think otherwise. I support Portugal because of you, and I’m sure the negativity from this fanbase won’t change what you will do against Uzbekistan.
You don’t have to prove anything to anyone because you’re already the greatest midfielder in the world, and no one can deny that.
You’re playing for Portugal, not for an individual. You’re giving your all for Portugal, not for one person.
Do everything possible to bring the World Cup back home.
We Manchester United fans love you so much and will defend you from anyone. The people abusing and harassing you are not true United fans, but rival fans pretending to be one.
Play for Portugal. Fight for Portugal. Make your country proud. ❤️🇵🇹
Setiap 6 bulan, review:
1.Adakah kerja saya ini membawa saya lebih dekat atau lebih jauh ke matlamat saya
2.Adakah if stay, saya akan dapat matlamat saya
Dan lain orang lain matlamat
Jangan compare
Melalui jawapan utk 2 soalan tu, anda boleh decide nak hijrah atau tidak
When United came to Malaysia he was the most professional during fan meetings. A trip they all didn’t want after a bad season but he gets what’s required from him. Some young players in the squad should learn from him.
The true Bruno Fernandes who Manchester United supporters have known for a long time has gotten show more of himself to the world this season. This perhaps is his best & most transparent interview yet.
A brilliant football brain, deep thinker, the wonderful human being, a passionate leader who is desperate to win, there couldn't be a better person to take the club into this exciting next era alongside Michael Carrick.
He understands what it means to represent Manchester United, what the club means to the fanbase, the expectations around it. We are very fortunate to have such a remarkable person lead us.
I will always go to war for this man & hope he retires at a Manchester United. If you watch this & you still aren't convinced, I guess you never will be.
Gue baru aja selesai nonton podcast Bruno Fernandes bareng The Diary of a CEO yg di-upload siang tadi.
Kesimpulannya? Bruno gak layak dijadiin pemain bola panutan.
Gak layak kalo cuma diliat dari sisi itu aja. Ini orang beneran role model as human being in general. Ultra-positive person & such outstanding athlete. Curanggg.
Entah lah, gue ga pernah sebegininya sm pemain Manchester United. Not even Rooney, RvP, Cristiano. Gak ada yg kharisma & aura leader dia bener-bener nyengat banget. Out of the roof.
Satu jam setengah dengerin dia cerita soal masa kecilnya, karier dia as pemain bola sejauh ini, keluarga, dan spell di United.
Ternyata yg bikin Bruno bisa jadi gelandang terbaik di dunia & super kreatif kayak skrg turut ngelibatin standar tinggi yg diterapin bapaknya dulu.
Bisa aja dia bikin hattrick di akademi, tapi pas pulang blm tentu pulangnya dipuji, justru dapet kritik soal room of improvement yg bisa dibenerin lagi.
Tau apa? Itu juga yg dia lakukan as captain di United. Semua pemain, entah lebih senior atau lebih jago, bakalan dia tuntut buat upgrade terus.
Bahkan dia bilang: “Gue ngomong ke temen-temen setim. Hari di mana gue berhenti ngomong sama lo, di mana gue berhenti neriakin lo, itu artinya gue udah ga percaya sama lo lagi. Di mata gue, lo udah ga bisa improve lagi.” Subject 49 & Jancho mungkin paham.
Podcast yg layak buat didengerin United fans. Selain bikin lo makin bersyukur punya pemain kayak Bruno, di gue bikin makin semangat nabung biar bisa nonton dia live di Old Trafford. Please banget 😭
Kalo lagu “The Man I Need” punya Olivia Dean itu ada wujudnya, ya itu lah Bruno.
Nonton!
Before this conversation, I thought I understood Bruno Fernandes.
I knew the numbers. The goals, the assists, the leadership, the criticism he’s faced over the years at Manchester United.
But I didn’t understand the mentality behind it.
Bruno has arguably become United’s greatest player of the post-Ferguson era, carrying their creativity season after season.
He’s won more club player of the year awards than Ronaldo, and only five players have scored more than his 70 league goals.
So I went to Manchester United Training Ground to ask him questions the footballing world wants to know.
Bruno spoke about growing up in Porto, watching his father sacrifice his own football career to provide for the family. He told me his dad never praised him for scoring goals. Instead, he’d point out the small things he still needed to improve.
And somehow that mindset shaped one of the most resilient athletes in world football.
We spoke about:
- Why he believes character matters more than talent in elite teams.
- How dressing room culture determines whether talent succeeds or fails.
- Why taking risks is essential if you want to create anything extraordinary!
- His honest opinion on pressure and why he thinks it’s a privilege.
- His thoughts on having Michael Carrick as a manager.
- Addressing Roy Keane’s criticism.
When you listen to Bruno speak, you understand that what makes him exceptional isn’t just technical ability. It’s his standards.
The standards he holds himself to.
The standards he expects from teammates.
The standards he believes define culture.
I really respect how Bruno chose to join United during instability because he believed in rebuilding something meaningful rather than joining an “easy” project.
I saw a much softer and more thoughtful side of Bruno that I don’t think people will expect. So, thank you Bruno for taking the time to sit down with me and for being so vulnerable.
Even if you don’t care about football, there’s a huge amount to learn from this conversation about leadership, resilience and high performance.
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: A very emotional Bruno Fernandes explains why he rejected a €200M contract from Saudi Pro league:
"Instead of becoming the richest person from my town ever, I want to live my dreams. And I want to pass these values on to my children."
"Look, my wife.. she chose to live my dream with me when I was still 17. I have been with her since age 16. At age 17 I went to Italy and I earned €1.7k per month. There was a lot of uncertainty. There was nothing guaranteed. My wife had her own life, her own dreams, and she said: 'I am going to help you, and that's what she did'.
"Today we have a beautiful family, with 2 beautiful kids."
— @StevenBartlett
Highest rates of prostitution in the World :
1.Thailand (Buddhist)
2.Denmark (Christian)
3.Italy (Christian)
4.Germany (Christian)
5.France (Christian)
6.Norway (Christian)
7.Belgium (Christian)
8.Spain (Christian)
9.United Kingdom (Christian)
10.Finland (Christian)
Highest rates of theft in the world:
1.Denmark and Finland (Christian)
2.Zimbabwe (Christian)
3.Australia (Christian)
4.Canada (Christian)
5. New Zealand (Christian)
6.India (Hindu)
7.England and Wales (Christian)
8.United States (Christian)
9.Sweden (Christian)
10.South Africa (Christian)
Highest rates of alcohol addiction in the world:
1.Moldova (Christian)
2.Belarus (Christian)
3.Lithuania (Christian)
4.Russia (Christian)
5.Czech Republic (Christian)
6.Ukraine (Christian)
7.Andorra (Christian)
8.Romania (Christian)
9.Serbia (Christian)
10.Australia (Christian)
Highest homicide rates in the world:
1.Honduras (Christian)
2.Venezuela (Christian)
3.Belize (Christian)
4.El Salvador (Christian)
5.Guatemala (Christian)
6.South Africa (Christian)
7.Saint Kitts and Nevis (Christian)
8.The Bahamas (Christian)
9.Lesotho (Christian)
10.Jamaica (Christian)
Most dangerous gangs in the world:
1.Yakuza (non-religious)
2.Agberos (Christian)
3.Wah Sing (Christian)
4.Jamaica Posse (Christian)
5.Primeiro (Christian)
6.Aryan Brotherhood (Christian)
Largest drug cartels in the world:
1.Pablo Escobar – Colombia (Christian)
2.Amado Carrillo – Colombia (Christian)
3.Carlos Lehder – Germany (Christian)
4.Griselda Blanco – Colombia (Christian)
5.Joaquín Guzmán – Mexico (Christian)
6.Rafael Caro – Mexico (Christian)
And then they say that #Islam is the cause of violence and terrorism in the world and want us to believe that.
Who started World War I?
Not Muslims.
Who started World War II?
Not Muslims.
Who killed about 20 million of Australia’s indigenous people?
Not Muslims.
Who dropped the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan?
Not Muslims.
Who killed more than 100 million Native Americans in South America?
Not Muslims.
Who killed about 50 million Native Americans in North America?
Not Muslims.
Who kidnapped more than 180 million Africans as slaves from Africa, of whom about 88% died and were thrown into the oceans?
Not Muslims.
First, we must define terrorism or understand how terrorism is viewed by non-Muslims.
If a non-Muslim commits a terrorist act, it is called a crime; but if a Muslim commits it, it is called terrorism.
We must stop dealing with double standards.
This is a picture of what muscle looks like at 25 vs. 55
Left is healthy dense muscle.
Right is unhealthy muscle with fat marbled like a ribeye.
It's called myosteatosis, and for many people, it is already happening.
One study tracked adults aged 74 and older and found that muscle fat increased by 48.5% in men and 29% in women.
As you get older, fat starts to infiltrate the muscle itself.
This can lead to weaker muscles that look the same on the outside, worse insulin sensitivity, a higher risk of falls and fractures, and a faster decline in your 60s, 70s, and 80s.
Your home scale won't catch this. By the time someone feels it, they have already lost years of function.
The good news is that it is reversible. The top four things that move the needle are:
1. The foundation is getting your body metabolically healthy
2. Lifting heavy three times per week so the muscle stays dense.
3. Eating 0.8 to 1 g of protein per pound of body weight
Walking daily
4. Fixing your sleep patterns
You can't out supplement this. The only things that reverse it are lifting heavy things and not being too fat.
Underrated life advice: Have more hobbies and fewer opinions. Learn an instrument. Plant a garden. Build something with your hands. Cook. Paint. Run. The happiest people I know spend less time debating life and more time actually living it.
Ten lazy years can disappear the moment you lock in. Six months of discipline can erase a decade of drifting. Momentum is magic. It turns yesterday's failures into tomorrow's fuel.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
Pada bulan Feb saya ada tanya seorang tokoh korporat apa 1 perkara yg dia buat masa muda yg telah banyak membantu dia
Jawapan:
"I cut losses fast"
Maknanya, jika dah tahu silap atau tahu ada rugi, cepat-cepat tukar keputusan, terima rugi dan move on