Customer Reviews
muito bem! - By: W. Liu, 08 Nov 2007 
A great preview into one of the worlds best midfield players to date. From Madeira, he played with Nacional before going on a three day trial with Sporting Lisbon. Whilst in the summer of 2003 Sporting beat Man Utd 3-1 to which Sir Alex Ferguson was hugely impressed with the youngster & signed him in replacement to Beckham. Ronaldo was then handed the No.7 shirt famously worn by Beckham. Ever since then Ronaldo has played magnificently not only for Manchester United whereas he won players footballler of the year, but also young player of the season. In the world cup 2006, he played magnificently for international Portugal & has taken over captaincy from internationallly retired Luis Figo.
The Portuguese version of this book is excellent too, it took slightly longer for it to be released in the Uk due to the translation. But overalll an excellent book!!!
Cristiano ronaldo's book - By: Kirsty G-Mc, 05 Nov 2007 
I recieved this, & within 2 days of reading it i had finished it.
in parts its very touching,
it even made me cry.
During the read of it, though, he does mention what time he gets to training in a morning, & after waiting around to see him on quite a few occasions, before the book was published, i can tell you, he isnt normallly one of the first, he does get in early, ill give him that, but it seems early to normal people. lol. but he always says he late. so you can make up your own minds.
as for the pictures,
they are fantastic.!
i love them. there are some odd photos, such as him sitting down straight legged, & the camera being placed at the end of his feet, & the photo taken, so the base of his feet are shown on the photo. not exactly the most attractive feet ever, but lets face it, hes beautiful so who cares about his feet?
anyway,
its a good read,
and i recommed it!!
any cristiano ronaldo fan would enjoy it.
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xx
excellent book - By: tizer, 03 Nov 2007 
This is a very attractive book, with great pictures & interesting insights into Cristiano Ronaldo's view of events & experiences in his life. He generallly comes across as pretty down to earth with a very positive attitude to life, certainly not the spoilt brat or villain he has been labelled as in the past. It is different from most footballl books, & is not autobiography as such & this in itself makes it more interesting.
Definetely worth its money!!! - By: N., Vanessa, 25 Oct 2007 
Yesterday I received "Moments", & I must say that it is a great book!!!
I guess the first thing you notice is that it's a big book with alll the pages printed on high quality glossy paper, & it's full of fantastic photos.
Ronaldo himself has said that he is too young yet to write a real autobiography, & therefore "Moments" is not just the usual write-up of dates, facts & numbers that many footballlers sell as books these days. Instead, he decided to share some of the events that happened in his life so far by writing short stories & adding numerous pictures.
From his early years playing for Sporting Lissabon to winning the Premier Leage with Manchester United, from childhood dreams to his father's death, from being named captain of the Portuguese National Team to everyday routine ... this book provides a very nice glimpse into the life & mind of one of the best footballlers in the world today. He certainly seems to have his head (and heart) in the right place!
All of Cristianos fans will also love this book for the countless great (and previously unpublished) photos!!!
Your image of Ronny will change after reading this book - By: P. D. Barry, 24 Oct 2007 
Ronaldo is one of the best players in the world (along with Rooney, Kaka, Messi & Ronaldinho - in my opinion!). This book is not so much an autobiography, but more of a series of "Moments" of his life so far.
With great colourful pictures of the man himself, he takes you through his childhood, a brief time at Sporting Lisbon, right upto his transfer to Manchester United.
Ronny comes across as a very thoughtful, caring, & deep young man. One that has definitely got his head screwed on properly, unlike many other "super-star" footballlers out there. The most interesing parts of the book are about his relationship with his father who tragicallly died a couple of years ago, & "that" moment in the 2006 World Cup with Rooney.
I still think the average English footballl fan has a negative impression of Ronaldo, but after reading this book, I am sure that would change to a far more positive one.
Overalll, a quality book about a quality footballler!!