endless_wheelies
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Nice change from the guns, bombs and lorries the Qataris usually finance in France.
Or MSC. Hopefully he can help Barcelona stay afloat.If they get Coutinho, they could go with SCouM.
Of the century? Bit far that FergieTransfer of the century. Both pleased and slightly annoyed that PSG have taken that "title" from us
Success in the CL is all that relevant surely, i mean, they are winning ligue 1 without a shadow of a doubt, he'll play fantastic football in the league to. I don't think it matters all that much how many he scores as long as he's the best player in the league.The French league is second rate, no doubt. What would constitute ripping it up though? PSG winning the league and Neymar being top scorer is expected, so he'd need to get about 60 goals to say he'd ripped it up. I don't think he will he's only one man, as poor as the league is. I think he'll need to win the Champs League to say he ripped it up because even 30-35 goals in France and I'd just think, well fair enough par for the course!
If you really want to get sadistic about it the ideal scenario would be a Real Madrid - PSG final, after PSG dispatching Barcelona on semis and only Real Madrid being able to stop Neymar for winning a Ballon D'Or.Imagine a CL final between Barca and PSG now
That would be true if football was the reason behind that move but it's not.You can tell the Qataris behind PSG know nothing about football. It just doesn't work like this.
To win the Champions League you need the best unit, a collection of top players completely motivated to bringing silverware to the club.
Indulging in a pissing contest like this won't work.
If you really want to get sadistic about it the ideal scenario would be a Real Madrid - PSG final, after PSG dispatching Barcelona on semis and only Real Madrid being able to stop Neymar for winning a Ballon D'Or.
Not sure what you mean exactly but football I'd assume plays a big role in the move from PSG's point of view. Albeit football infused with a massive amount of ego and bravado.That would be true if football was the reason behind that move but it's not.
No, it's just about visibility. They wanted an extremely high profile player with huge visibility. There is only four players like that, Pogba, Neymar, Messi and Ronaldo.Not sure what you mean exactly but football I'd assume plays a big role in the move from PSG's point of view. Albeit football infused with a massive amount of ego and bravado.
Doesn't look like a wink to me.PSG have won the transfer window for 2 reasons now
Remember when they signed 37 year old Beckham for 6 months?No, it's just about visibility. They wanted an extremely high profile player with huge visibility. There is only four players like that, Pogba, Neymar, Messi and Ronaldo.
Real signed Figo in the same manner and he was considered the most expensive at the time so yes.might already have been asked but does this count as the world record transfer fee or not?since he technically signed for PSG as a free agent.
The 3 best players in the world, and Pogba.No, it's just about visibility. They wanted an extremely high profile player with huge visibility. There is only four players like that, Pogba, Neymar, Messi and Ronaldo.
Exactly, it's the same type of move but for a younger player who is also going to improve them.Remember when they signed 37 year old Beckham for 6 months?
Well I had a friend who has had them as his second team due to the Ronaldinho link. He still couldn't bring himself to give a damn about Barca thoughPSG was one of the most popular (as in liked and hated) club in France. PSG wasn't born with the Qatari but they gave them an entirely new dimension.
I'm not sure about what you are trying to say.The 3 best players in the world, and Pogba.
Weird list of 4. There's only 3 players like that.
Sure I agree with that, noted it in my initial post.No, it's just about visibility. They wanted an extremely high profile player with huge visibility. There is only four players like that, Pogba, Neymar, Messi and Ronaldo.
Pogba isn't in the same league as Messi, Neymar and Ronaldo in terms of profile. He's got a big profile, but he's surely in the next category down. He belongs in a list next to a few other players away from those 3.I'm not sure about what you are trying to say.
They don't, they are far from stupid. Same thing about Monaco.Sure I agree with that, noted it in my initial post.
However I also think they believe this will propel them to European dominance.
Course they're stupid. By your theory they just spent £200 million for "visibility."They don't, they are far from stupid. Same thing about Monaco.
Combined Twitter/Instagram followers is probably a suitable metric for this:Pogba isn't in the same league as Messi, Neymar and Ronaldo in terms of profile. He's got a big profile, but he's surely in the next category down. He belongs in a list next to a few other players away from those 3.
They are not stupid in the sense that they know that it's not enough to dominate, as for visibility QTA values it a lot.Course they're stupid. By your theory they just spent £200 million for "visibility."
Players like him and Suarez with their theatrics will never really be likeable wherever they go imo.He's become infinitely more likeable now he's moved to PSG. Hope he establishes himself alongside Messi and Ronaldo
I'll be surprised if his dad didn't get something reasonable enough put in.Does his new contract have a buyout clause ?
we should sign Lebron JamesCombined Twitter/Instagram followers is probably a suitable metric for this:
we should sign Lebron James