quaazi wrote:Negredo is a fine striker, though I can't see how he's an improvement of Agüero. So the latter will probably be the second striker.
YlonenXabi wrote:ManCity, Monaco, PSG... what the hell is this? This is just stupid. I can't believe that UEFA is actually permitting this kind of things![]()
At the end of the day one of the teams in my black list like ManU is one of the teams that I respect the most
YlonenXabi wrote:ManCity, Monaco, PSG... what the hell is this? This is just stupid. I can't believe that UEFA is actually permitting this kind of things![]()
At the end of the day one of the teams in my black list like ManU is one of the teams that I respect the most
YlonenXabi wrote:ManCity, Monaco, PSG... what the hell is this? This is just stupid. I can't believe that UEFA is actually permitting this kind of things![]()
At the end of the day one of the teams in my black list like ManU is one of the teams that I respect the most
lau03143 wrote:YlonenXabi wrote:ManCity, Monaco, PSG... what the hell is this? This is just stupid. I can't believe that UEFA is actually permitting this kind of things![]()
At the end of the day one of the teams in my black list like ManU is one of the teams that I respect the most
I don't care if a team "buys" success. How else does a team try to win trophies?
Money has to be invested somewhere, whether it's in youth (like Man Utd did in the early 90's), or in foreign players (like arsenal in 00's) or there new wave Arab owners.
Even back "in the good all days", it was the teams with money who could pay the wages.
So I welcome anyone who wants to invest in football to try to break the monopoly.
Obviously in an ideal world, pay caps investment in youth, even share of income etc would be great, but we're not in an ideal world, we're in a world where money rules. So we just got make sure we remain solvent and competitive.
ramsej84 wrote:lau03143 wrote:YlonenXabi wrote:ManCity, Monaco, PSG... what the hell is this? This is just stupid. I can't believe that UEFA is actually permitting this kind of things![]()
At the end of the day one of the teams in my black list like ManU is one of the teams that I respect the most
I don't care if a team "buys" success. How else does a team try to win trophies?
Money has to be invested somewhere, whether it's in youth (like Man Utd did in the early 90's), or in foreign players (like arsenal in 00's) or there new wave Arab owners.
Even back "in the good all days", it was the teams with money who could pay the wages.
So I welcome anyone who wants to invest in football to try to break the monopoly.
Obviously in an ideal world, pay caps investment in youth, even share of income etc would be great, but we're not in an ideal world, we're in a world where money rules. So we just got make sure we remain solvent and competitive.
They will buy success in the short term but Glory can't be bought with money or the black money... they'll never achieve what FC Bayern, Man U, Real M, Barca, Lpool, Ajax, Juve have achieved...
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