Aye Haaland is a Xavi kind of player
I would love it if they ceased to exist due to spending beyond their means and had to start again as a Phoenix club. It’s an utter joke they are allowed to keep building up their debt with no way out - despite having a deal that means that everyone in La liga bar Real Madrid earn less than they do
I'm more concerned by the comments in regards to the dealings between the president and the agent. Basically if I agree to take some of your young players, give me Haaland.
Something needs done about agents. That idea doesn't sit right with me. Young players being used as bargaining chips.
Never going to stop it without wholesale radical changes to the game which the top clubs will not allow.
Shady deals happen all the time. Often unbeknown even to the player or manager. Complex webs of deals to conceal stuff as well.
I'll make sure player A in my stable signs for you if you let player B go to club X who have agreed to take some of my youth dross as well.
How often do you see a player from nowhere - often Eastern Europe - signed for a position the club doesn't need, they never ever play and are let go again a few years later. Debts can be paid in many circuitous ways.
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know (U18109)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
I would love it if they ceased to exist due to spending beyond their means and had to start again as a Phoenix club.
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with potter as manager?
Its downright cheating. Hope they relegate
Never going to stop it without wholesale radical changes to the game which the top clubs will not allow.
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Greed has infested the game at the top levels.
comment by One Love - Admin 3 (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Its downright cheating. Hope they relegate
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You'll change your tune if they sign Ten Hag.
Listening to the BBC podcast the other day about transfers, one chap from the Athletic made an interesting point.
Basically, a top top players career is now managed like a boxers. Promoters dont go for the big match up straight away, its built up, managed, to maximise revenue over a period of time before then going in to the big heavy weight matchup that everyone wants to see, which usually turns into a 2 or 3 fight series, earning massive sums each time but can be career ending if you lose.
Talking about Haaland, the guy said that maybe Barca is the better move now, couple years in Spain before a mega money move to the prem. If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there. Basically less opportunity for the agent to maximise his reveune from this prize asset, only renegotiating new contracts with the club, but its the moves that earn them the money.
So although Barca may seem like a weird move right now for one of the world hottest properties, if it happens you can see some of the financial reasoning for it.
If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there.
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Not sure I agree its’down’ from there, perhaps at the moment but the big Spanish duo will recover soon
Yeah but they're getting rid of a ton of players to go for him, it's another huge gamble by them. For all anyone really knows he could end up like coutinho or Werner.
Just seen who's being quoted, Guillem Balague. Most of what he says is just that Ballax.
He's Barcelona's mouthpiece and will say anything he's told by TPTB just to keep the fans onside. The fans want a huge name but they can't afford one so have told Balague to say they're getting Haaland in the summer.
Balagué is Barça's mouthpiece based on what?
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 3 minutes ago
Balagué is Barça's mouthpiece based on what?
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Based on the imagination of genghis, in this world it’s bollox because haaland ckearly wants to join Liverpool.
Balague is an Espanol fan...he doesn't support barca
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
Listening to the BBC podcast the other day about transfers, one chap from the Athletic made an interesting point.
Basically, a top top players career is now managed like a boxers. Promoters dont go for the big match up straight away, its built up, managed, to maximise revenue over a period of time before then going in to the big heavy weight matchup that everyone wants to see, which usually turns into a 2 or 3 fight series, earning massive sums each time but can be career ending if you lose.
Talking about Haaland, the guy said that maybe Barca is the better move now, couple years in Spain before a mega money move to the prem. If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there. Basically less opportunity for the agent to maximise his reveune from this prize asset, only renegotiating new contracts with the club, but its the moves that earn them the money.
So although Barca may seem like a weird move right now for one of the world hottest properties, if it happens you can see some of the financial reasoning for it.
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Its more about Barcelona spending money they dont have for a player they can't register. They cant even register Torres.
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posted on 6/1/22
Aye Haaland is a Xavi kind of player
posted on 6/1/22
I would love it if they ceased to exist due to spending beyond their means and had to start again as a Phoenix club. It’s an utter joke they are allowed to keep building up their debt with no way out - despite having a deal that means that everyone in La liga bar Real Madrid earn less than they do
posted on 6/1/22
I'm more concerned by the comments in regards to the dealings between the president and the agent. Basically if I agree to take some of your young players, give me Haaland.
Something needs done about agents. That idea doesn't sit right with me. Young players being used as bargaining chips.
posted on 6/1/22
Never going to stop it without wholesale radical changes to the game which the top clubs will not allow.
Shady deals happen all the time. Often unbeknown even to the player or manager. Complex webs of deals to conceal stuff as well.
I'll make sure player A in my stable signs for you if you let player B go to club X who have agreed to take some of my youth dross as well.
posted on 6/1/22
How often do you see a player from nowhere - often Eastern Europe - signed for a position the club doesn't need, they never ever play and are let go again a few years later. Debts can be paid in many circuitous ways.
posted on 7/1/22
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know (U18109)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
I would love it if they ceased to exist due to spending beyond their means and had to start again as a Phoenix club.
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with potter as manager?
posted on 7/1/22
Its downright cheating. Hope they relegate
posted on 7/1/22
Never going to stop it without wholesale radical changes to the game which the top clubs will not allow.
—
Greed has infested the game at the top levels.
posted on 7/1/22
comment by One Love - Admin 3 (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
Its downright cheating. Hope they relegate
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You'll change your tune if they sign Ten Hag.
posted on 7/1/22
Listening to the BBC podcast the other day about transfers, one chap from the Athletic made an interesting point.
Basically, a top top players career is now managed like a boxers. Promoters dont go for the big match up straight away, its built up, managed, to maximise revenue over a period of time before then going in to the big heavy weight matchup that everyone wants to see, which usually turns into a 2 or 3 fight series, earning massive sums each time but can be career ending if you lose.
Talking about Haaland, the guy said that maybe Barca is the better move now, couple years in Spain before a mega money move to the prem. If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there. Basically less opportunity for the agent to maximise his reveune from this prize asset, only renegotiating new contracts with the club, but its the moves that earn them the money.
So although Barca may seem like a weird move right now for one of the world hottest properties, if it happens you can see some of the financial reasoning for it.
posted on 7/1/22
If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there.
—
Not sure I agree its’down’ from there, perhaps at the moment but the big Spanish duo will recover soon
posted on 7/1/22
Yeah but they're getting rid of a ton of players to go for him, it's another huge gamble by them. For all anyone really knows he could end up like coutinho or Werner.
posted on 7/1/22
Just seen who's being quoted, Guillem Balague. Most of what he says is just that Ballax.
He's Barcelona's mouthpiece and will say anything he's told by TPTB just to keep the fans onside. The fans want a huge name but they can't afford one so have told Balague to say they're getting Haaland in the summer.
posted on 7/1/22
Balagué is Barça's mouthpiece based on what?
posted on 7/1/22
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 3 minutes ago
Balagué is Barça's mouthpiece based on what?
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Based on the imagination of genghis, in this world it’s bollox because haaland ckearly wants to join Liverpool.
posted on 7/1/22
Balague is an Espanol fan...he doesn't support barca
posted on 7/1/22
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
Listening to the BBC podcast the other day about transfers, one chap from the Athletic made an interesting point.
Basically, a top top players career is now managed like a boxers. Promoters dont go for the big match up straight away, its built up, managed, to maximise revenue over a period of time before then going in to the big heavy weight matchup that everyone wants to see, which usually turns into a 2 or 3 fight series, earning massive sums each time but can be career ending if you lose.
Talking about Haaland, the guy said that maybe Barca is the better move now, couple years in Spain before a mega money move to the prem. If he went to the prem/City now, that's him done for 5, 7 years or more and then its only down from there. Basically less opportunity for the agent to maximise his reveune from this prize asset, only renegotiating new contracts with the club, but its the moves that earn them the money.
So although Barca may seem like a weird move right now for one of the world hottest properties, if it happens you can see some of the financial reasoning for it.
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Its more about Barcelona spending money they dont have for a player they can't register. They cant even register Torres.
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