The Day I Tracked Ronaldo
Wallace, Sam, The Independent (London, England)
Robbie Ryan was at Millwall when he marked the then United winger in the 2004 FA Cup final, now he is happy helping repair the Tube, he tells Sam Wallace
Around the time on Wednesday night that Cristiano Ronaldo settles into his seat for the Real Madrid team flight from Manchester airport back to Spain, so an old opponent of his will be arriving at Transport for London's Acton depot to clock on for the night shift.
At 11pm every week night, Robbie Ryan gets to work in west London to be told which part of the Tube network he will be working on before setting off in his van through the city's empty streets. He is a cable linesman, responsible for shutting down the ā¦
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Article title: The Day I Tracked Ronaldo.
Contributors: Wallace, Sam - Author.
Newspaper title: The Independent (London, England).
Publication date: November 17, 2012.
Page number: 14.
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