simon23
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you arrogant fucker! Even pep has got pissed off at Barca!
he has and almost directly called them out on it as well
you arrogant fucker! Even pep has got pissed off at Barca!
Why wouldn't you want that imbalance to continue? It's in your favour for it to. If La Liga shares revenue fairly as they do here, more clubs become attractive to investors and more competitive due to funds available. That means the league is harder and Barca and Real will have a tougher challenge in winnint it nearly every year. Do you want that?!
their club dont want it...not sure about the fans but its clear their club fear it
Messi retiring is also going to hit them hard as well (for the league as well as Barca)
Get fucked you plastic twat.Look at you, finally right
Fuck off you plastic divvyLook at you, finally right
Fighting talk Richards, I like ityou arrogant fucker! Even pep has got pissed off at Barca!
Same reason I do not advocate the 1% model in politics/economics, that sort of imbalance is unhealthy and kills competition - soon, irrelevant
I miss the days of a strong Valencia, Deportivo, Villarreal etc - Sevilla has a great tradition as well and it's commonly accepted that the depth of talent in the country is immense. Competition brings out better football, not hegemony
Diaz was always on the fringes of our squad, it was going to be as difficult to break into out 1st squad as it was at Madrid. The difference was a return to his homeland and a very big improved contract.
You don't know that, his development may have stalled or diminished like at Madrid.Ironically, had he stayed, he would have got decent game time this season once Sané got injured. Players can only make decisions based on what they know/feel at the time, but football’s a funny old game.
You don't know that, his development may have stalled or diminished like at Madrid.
He is a Spaniard and the lure of playing and living in Madrid is huge and understandable.
Unlikely, particularly when you consider you got him for free and was fully developed by Barcelona - hence why the player has rebuffed a contract extension, knowing full well the club will not pay a big fee for him. City have invested 3 years, Barcelona a decade. Naive to think otherwise.
Clear Pep & City have made the player feel important and expressed their trust in his future but similarly City & Pep also know that if the will of the player is to return to his home club there is little they can/will do to stop it. Domenech pointed out his desire to return is predicated on Barca showing an interest in his return - if they do not, he will stay of course. Perhaps Pep, like Luis Martin or Adrian Sanchez, does not have confidence this board prioritize his return - we'll see as I have my doubts as well
I think in 3/4 years time when Taylor Harwood-Bellis comes through and is a squad fixture we might all be asking “Eric who?”This thread is so Denis Suarez.
I’ll save you the leg work, Celta Vigo.
You’re assuming that all developmental years are equal when that is far from the case.
In terms of professional football, I’d argue that its the age of 16-19 which are arguably the most important. It’s these years which generally determine whether you are going to make it at the highest level or not.
We’ve seen plenty of promising youngsters at City fall by the wayside in these years through the lack of opportunity in the first team. Some of them have carved out a good career in the lower leagues.
It’s the same with Sancho. He left City as a promising youngster. However, it was Dortmund who turned him into a £70+ million player. Sure City helped nurture his talent, but it is opportunities that cement a valuation.
Back to Garcia, it is City who have nurtured him to a first team footballer, not Barca. In fact, judging the Barca board, if Garcia would have stayed, he’d probably be playing for the Albacete B team right now.
So you’re assumption that Barca have done all of the hard work and City just poached a young first team standard player on a free is quite frankly bullshit.
You're making the assumption that I view the stages equally, I do not. After nearly 2 decades of following cantera players I know full well the differences. I also know at 16, Garcia was a blue chip talent & person/professional/leader as he has been at every youth level - the logic then was that he would continue on his development path. So I do not recognize the last 3 with City as somehow equal or trumping the previous decade at La Masia - if nothing else, preposterous to assume somehow in the reserves of City where even Pep has acknowledged is useless accounts for 'development'.
Agree. I followed youth players but never got too excited about them until they hit 15 which is where the cream rose to the top. Defenders, of course, are looked at differently than a midfielder or attacking player. Barca hasn't had a player of Garcia's caliber, especially in central defense, since Puyol - ironic then the representation. Grimaldo is probably the only other defender I would draw a comparison to and he too was a massive loss and again a player this board of Rosell & Bartomeu were guilty of marginalizing due to not accepting the career path laid out by this aimless sporting management of said board. Garcia was not in the same boat or treated as shabbily and also why I do not believe this board will ever entertain paying over the odds or even fair market value for him - he was viewed as a player who jumped ship despite being prioritized and trusted. Either he saw a better opportunity with City & Pep or he felt what was coming from watching all his teammates ahead of him being used as trade fodder - I lean towards the latter
I would not use Sancho as an example, he came to City at 15 and stayed 2 seasons - he is what I describe as a mercenary, going to the highest bidder or simply ascending in professional football on his own terms and not as a result of some development at a club
Apologies, mostly a well reasoned post but the conclusion is a massive leap much like Gooners claiming they developed/formed Cesc or United with Pique. These players, like Garcia were molded at La Masia and while cantera kids do not always have a path to the 1st team there is no question about Garcia
There was fury from the club when Garcia left to City 3 years ago and it was seen as a massive loss of a talented Catalan seen as a certain first teamer. He has not been forgotten or how he left which is also why the player knows full well he would have to proactively set in motion certain things to facilitate a return - hence the leak and refusing to extend
Everyone knows that if you come through the Barca, Ajax or even City academy now, you are going to be technically gifted as a player. Yet there are thousands of technically gifted youngsters who do not make it at the top level.
The hardest part of the journey from academy player to the first team is the transition. There is clearly a huge problem at Barca getting the transition right.
The fact that Pique, Cesc and Garcia felt the need to leave highlights the problem. The years they spent at United, Arsenal and City, are the years they turned from boys to men. The jury is still out on Garcia but Pique and Cesc were world class players.
There is zero guarantee that their careers would have panned out the same way if they’d have stayed at Barca. I remember Bojan and Gai Assulin being banded about as the next big things. What happened to them?