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Post by Gil Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:52 pm

He actually played fairly well for us. No idea why he never got a proper chance under Hiddink.

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Post by ronalessi Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:45 pm

Following the 3–0 defeat to Spanish side Atlético Madrid in the first leg of Europa League, Quaresma had an altercation with manager Carlos Carvalhal in the dressing room at half-time after Carvalhal substituted Quaresma for İsmail Köybaşı.

Reportedly, Quaresma did not take the news lightly and began throwing water bottles before launching a stinging attack at Carvalhal. Quaresma allegedly said, "I brought you here, you just think of yourself. If I was not here, [Carvalhal] would not be here. You can not remove me from the match because you're nothing." Following the incident with Carvalhal the club suspended Quaresma.

He was released by the club on 20 December 2012, six months before his contract was due to run out, paying out the remainder of his contract, €1.48 million.

Following his release from Besiktas, Quaresma signed with Al Ahli of Dubai for 18 months.

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Post by Firenze Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:57 pm

Still has one of the best goals ever scored under his belt (the one against Belgium) :bow:

Playing in Dubai at under 30 :facepalm:

Not surprised since it fits perfectly with his character.

I remember during his row with Besiktas they were doing everything they could to force him out and stuff, claiming he urinated on a member of the backroom staff during a row Laughing

He had some amazing performances while in Turkey that led me to think he could still offer something to a big club in a top 4 league, but was too inconsistent. Wasn't even the best Portuguese player at Besiktas. :coffee:
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Post by The Nature Boy Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:09 pm

worst player of all time
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Post by Abramovich Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:45 pm

That season at Porto he had before he joined Inter? I think it was.... that was freaking BEAST.
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Post by McAgger Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:41 pm

He had a pu$$y mentality and an awful professionalism. Goes to show that talents isn't everything.

Worst 'most talented' player of all time?? hmm
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Post by Swanhends Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:43 pm

Gaze upon your future, Nerman Proud
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Post by Valkyrja Tue Mar 26, 2013 9:46 pm

Messiah "Aggerswagger" wrote:He had a pu$$y mentality and an awful professionalism. Goes to show that talents isn't everything.

Worst 'most talented' player of all time?? hmm

Along with the likes of Guti, Robinho etc...
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Post by LeVersacci Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:00 pm

Waste of talent.

Same goes for Adriano :facepalm:
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Post by LeBéninois Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:08 pm

likeastar wrote:
Messiah "Aggerswagger" wrote:He had a pu$$y mentality and an awful professionalism. Goes to show that talents isn't everything.

Worst 'most talented' player of all time?? hmm

Along with the likes of Guti, Robinho etc...

No , those 2 still have had a good career overall .

The award is between Adriano and him ? By the age of 27 they both looked like old players about to retire .. damn
Porto was perfect for Quaresma , not too much pressure , ....
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Post by Eivindo Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:57 pm

Adriano is the king of waste. Inter had Adriano and Ibra on their team, who could have known it would go to sh1t like that.
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Post by djfawnz Wed Mar 27, 2013 3:20 pm

quaresma ruined his career but no one like Adriano. now thats a good story for our grandchildren
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Post by LeBéninois Wed Mar 27, 2013 4:39 pm

Abramovich wrote:That season at Porto he had before he joined Inter? I think it was.... that was freaking BEAST.

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Post by Firenze Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:27 pm

good article on this scrub that I read;

As Cristiano Ronaldo readies himself for another potentially career defining moment on the global football stage, spare a thought for the man who was meant to join him in the upper echelons of football’s tapestry. Emerging from the same prestigious Sporting Lisbon academy, Ricardo Quaresma was once seen as Luis Figo’s heir apparent. Instead he finds himself on what is likely to be one of the final legs of his footballing journey in the middle east with Al Ahli.

It’s a far cry from his beginnings in Portugal’s capital. Promoted from Sporting’s B-team as a 17 year-old, much was expected of him after a stellar first season in which he lead the club to a league and cup double under the guidance of manager Laszlo Boloni. Arriving right behind him was Ronaldo. As Carlos Quieroz once admitted, choosing which dazzling winger to sign was a genuine dilemma, with one belief unanimous; both would shine.

For a period, Quaresma did. His four years in Porto brought two Portuguese player of the year awards, and a string of highlights that vindicated the opinions formed during his days at Sporting. An expert in the ‘Trivela’ technique, he often reveled in the big stage the Champions League provided him. Yet just as there was a peak, there were also notable troughs.

The summer that Ronaldo moved to Manchester United, Quaresma was also sold to Barcelona. While the former ascended to greatness under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson, Quaresma had his inconsistent performances and poor attitude called into question by Frank Rjikaard. With his first team opportunities limited, the disagreement crescendoed when he said he would never player for Barcelona again under the tenure of Rjikaard, in what was seen as an early example of his arrogance.

A career littered with contrasts, he enjoyed a far more fruitful relationship with Jesualdo Ferreira at Porto. “He’s a very particular player with unusual talents who is really enjoyable to watch,” Ferreira said of the man nicknamed ‘Harry Potter’.

“I’ve seen him become more of a team player but I don’t want him to lose his personality and individuality otherwise he’ll turn into an average player rather than playing like the genius he is. To sum up he’s very special.”

More than just admiration, the experienced coach coddled his winger (arguably in the same way Ferguson did Ronaldo). Ferreira noted that Quaresma was not defensively minded. Consequently he absolved him from such duties, preferring to utilize his pace and tricks on the counter attack to devastating affect. Jose Mourinho had no desire to pamper a player he had invested over €18million in. Having forced wingers like Arjen Robben and Damien Duff to work the entire flank at Chelsea, Mourinho seemed unlikely to change tact, and he didn’t.

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Seeking balance from all his players, and noting the frailties of his defensive game, Quaresma found the mentally taxing style of Serie A difficult to adapt to. Marginalized to the role of impact sub, the once joy inducing ‘Trivela’ was now being thrust upon every situation and rarely providing the desired effect. Afforded a temporary stay at Chelsea, even that was chaotic as Luiz Felipe Scolari (the organizer of his loan) was sacked.

As Ronaldo collected the Ballon D’or in 2008, Quaresma was awarded the Bidone D’oro (The Golden Trash Can), for being voted the worst new arrival in Serie A. Just like at Barcelona, his playing time was again restricted. In his second season he averaged 35 minutes a match, the potential star now no more than a closing act despite being only 27. Whether it was due to pity or frustration, Inter sold Quaresma to Besiktas in 2010, taking an €11million hit in the process.

His time with the continent’s elite seemed finished. Thriving with the ‘Kara Kartallar’ he notched eleven goals in his first campaign. Yet like many a raging storm his was preceded by calm. Substituted during the club’s Europa League tie against Atlético Madrid, his fiery temper denoted itself once more, with youth no longer an applicable mitigation. Lambasting coach Carlos Carvalhal, even calling him worthless, the club sided with their mercurial winger and Carvalhal was dismissed.

In return, they hoped Quaresma would agree to a lesser salary as they desperately tried to manage the club’s wage bill. When he refused, president Fikret Orman said he would not play for the club again. Serving as the tipping point, his career in Turkey took a nosedive. Accused of urinating on the club’s kit-man, and flashing a female member of staff, he vehemently denied such claims and threatened to sue.

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Rumored with a return home to Portugal, it was mutually agreed before Christmas his deal would be paid up. More diplomatic than in his younger days, he left graciously and quietly. Less than a month later and his latest club, Al Ahli, was revealed with a startling admission: “I don’t really know anything about the club or the league,” Quaresma said, making it difficult to look past financial gain as his motivation.

After a dismal debut that culminated in a booking for insulting the referee, he scored his first goal for the club on Monday, in a stadium with far fewer patrons than Ronaldo will play in front of each week. Often perceived as a shy but jovial character, the beaming smile that littered his Porto days is no longer prominent. At 29, he is unlikely to ever return to the grandest stage, and just as his good friend Ronaldo is proof of what success players can achieve, Quaresma is a harsh reminder that football also has its failures.
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Post by LeVersacci Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:52 pm

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Post by Catracho Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:36 am

Abramovich wrote:That season at Porto he had before he joined Inter? I think it was.... that was freaking BEAST.

Dude was a king at Porto. One of the best wingers in Europe in his Porto times imo. too bad his skill could never transcend past Porto.


djfawnz wrote:quaresma ruined his career but no one like Adriano. now thats a good story for our grandchildren

Don't drink alcohol, but then again.. fighting depression is never easy.
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Post by The Franchise Sun Apr 07, 2013 11:36 pm

I would like to feel sympathy for him, but cannot.

I dont think he cares enough.

Also, he had a chances to return to Porto and Sporting..but refuses to take a paycut...so now he is stuck where he is.
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Post by ronalessi Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:35 am

Quaresma is currently available for free. Free agent. There's talk of him returning to FC Porto.

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Post by Great Leader Sprucenuce Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:40 am

Swanhends wrote:Gaze upon your future, Nerman Proud
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BTW when did Quaresma ever get to the point where he was "ballin" lol?
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Post by DeletedUser#1 Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:47 am

one of the most talented players of all time

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Post by Lex Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:54 am

Flat out refusing to play under Rijkaard, throwing temper tantrums at Besiktas and I wonder why his latest club released him after only 4 months? Laughing
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Post by Robespierre Sat Nov 23, 2013 12:55 am

for me he was good only for the circus.
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Post by Rebaño Sagrado Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:00 am

SuperMAG wrote:BinArfa________________Quaresma
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Post by DeletedUser#1 Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:01 am

#inbeforeJiberssaysheisbetterthanBrazilianRonaldobecausehe'swontheCL

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Post by ronalessi Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:04 am

Quaresma is now 30 Shocked 

The last 10 years of his life.....................

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Post by RealGunner Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:28 am

Quaresma summed up in that video

Skill, then YO|O.
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