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Another moron, another wrecked Ferrari

Christofuh

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110,000 pounds a week? You europeans really love your soccer eh?
 

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It takes him less than two weeks of pay to have one of those. Would be like me wrecking a z
 

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I think Ferrari should have a test before you purchase one of their fine driving machines to determine whether or not you are too stupid to drive one.

Needless to say, Ronaldo would have failed.
 

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These cars were built to be driven fast, hence, wrecklessly, hence, they were driven to be wrecked.
 

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From the story thus far, I haven't seen much to prove he was being an idiot....yet!

However, if they find he was doing a buck-twenty through the tunnel, I more than would likely agree.
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
These cars were built to be driven fast, hence, wrecklessly, hence, they were driven to be wrecked.

Driving fast and driving wrecklessly are two different things. They are meant to be driven fast on race tracks not wrecklessly on public roads. It seems like crashing an exotic sportscar is a requirement to be a footballer.
 

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Originally Posted by jamesbond
Driving fast and driving wrecklessly are two different things. They are meant to be driven fast on race tracks not wrecklessly on public roads. It seems like crashing an exotic sportscar is a requirement to be a footballer.
Reckless http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reckless
 

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According to the UK press and Fox Soccer Channel this was his first outing in the car.
You'd think the way he reacts on the pitch would have been applied to avoiding that wall, my guess is he's so depressed living in Manchester, having to look at Rooney's face in training and not getting the desired transfer to Madrid last summer he just wanted to kill himself in style.
 

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Originally Posted by A Y
Driving fast on a racetrack is a very considered, controlled activity, and is the opposite of driving recklessly.

--Andre



In general yes, but it depends on the driver. I've seen plenty of reckless drivers crash on the track.
 

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Originally Posted by Rye GB
You'd think the way he reacts on the pitch would have been applied to avoiding that wall, my guess is he's so depressed living in Manchester, having to look at Rooney's face in training and not getting the desired transfer to Madrid last summer he just wanted to kill himself in style.

Some good points, but he is just a big douche...
 

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