Osmosis Jones wrote: » I honestly think the move to PSG shows massive ambition from Neymar, he's gone there to be the main man and to move them up a level. If he can get them alongside Barca, Real, and Bayern, genuinely challenging for the Champions League then that's a much bigger achievement than coasting along with Barca.
The Talking Bread wrote: » I am using my football logic that PSG are ever increasingly closing in on Barca and getting more and more ambitious and savvy in their acquisitions so as that the likelihood of them winning a CL is not massively behind Barcelona's more and more.
The Talking Bread wrote: I am using my football logic that PSG are ever increasingly closing in on Barca and getting more and more ambitious and savvy in their acquisitions
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Is it really your football logic or your absolute hatred of Barcelona though ?
Pete Moss wrote: » Whilst acquiring, arguably, the third best player on the planet is far from idiotic, I certainly wouldn't go so far as to call PSG "savvy" with their acquisitions particularly when they're flinging €220m (plus wages and his father's fees) at one of these acquisitions.
The Talking Bread wrote: Are you suggesting Neymar isn't showing any element or even a decreased element of professional hunger with this move?
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Interesting comments by Suarez in Dec 2015 (who is a better player than Neymar btw) Asked about the possibility of leaving Barca to join another club : "I suffered a lot to get here, it’s the club I always wanted to play for,” he said. "Even if [another club] offered me triple the money to leave, I wouldn't leave. "My family is happy. It’s impossible [that I’d leave]. I am going to stay here for many years."
greendom wrote: » £515,000 per week AFTER TAX!!! That is just insane
thebaz wrote: » do people really enjoy watching footballers who make that much money - who cares if PSG win the CL - I'm all for footballers getting looking after , particularly those from poorer South American countries - how do average Brazilians relate to players making that ? Rugby players put there bodies on the line , and they don't make that in a year - good luck
raze_them_all_ wrote: » Rugby isnt nearlyt as popular worldwide. It's weird, guards put their bodies on the line yet they dont even get 100k a year, do you really enjoy watching rugby players who earn that much
Pete Moss wrote: » Yes. The move is obviously motivated by money first and foremost. The dog in the street can see that much. I've read the Ballon D'Or argument, as well as it being mentioned about Neymar stepping out of Messi's shadow, but this is no more than a smokescreen, IMO. Will he win titles in France? Of course, It'd be hard not to, particularly as Monaco's impressive young team continues to be dismantled. Though I doubt Neymar Jr. dreamt of lifting the prestigious Ligue 1 title as a boy. Therefore, I would feel this move is step down for the player which shows a decrease in professional hunger, ambition, call it what you please. Maybe me referring to this move as a "step down" is a bit harsh though, after all time will tell. Are Barca in decline? Depends really on what they buy. Are PSG on the rise? Depends really on what they've bought.
thebaz wrote: » I just don't enjoy watching the very high level of football any more, for that reason - I can't relate to a footballer making over a 100k a week - perhaps a Messi or Ronaldo - when you watch league of Ireland players giving it there all , I can relate more - same for rugby players at top level , they are not making these obscene amounts .
thebaz wrote: » do people really enjoy watching footballers who make that much money - who cares if PSG win the CL - I'm all for footballers getting looking after , particularly those from poorer South American countries - how do average Brazilians relate to players making that ?Rugby players put there bodies on the line , and they don't make that in a year - good luck
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Since when have you had to relate to a football player? It's a sport, not art. I can understand someone not enjoying a certain musician because they can't relate to what they're singing about, but a football player? No way.
thebaz wrote: » I just don't enjoy watching the very high level of football any more, for that reason - I can't relate to a footballer making over a 100k a week - perhaps a Messi or Ronaldo - when you watch league of Ireland players giving it there all , I can relate more - same for rugby or GAA players at top level , they are not making these obscene amounts .
Fromvert wrote: » They don't get it because nobody cares about that sport.
The Talking Bread wrote: » If you can relate to Ronaldo and Messi earning huge wages, surely you can stretch your mind somewhat for Neymar? What is there to relate to anyway!
thebaz wrote: » Funny most internationals sell out faster than soccer - people do care - cop on
Fromvert wrote: » If overnight rugby became as big as soccer and all of the money associated with that poured in would it turn you off?
thebaz wrote: » probably ps I'm on my own on this , made my point - enjoy