JoeMercer'sWay
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Dzeko's Right Boot said:JoeMercer'sWay said:supercrystal7 said:Hummels was a kid when he left and not the player he was now. At the end of the day I think Castiel is right. Big players move around in Italy, but there is no lack of belief that they can establish themselves as one of the top clubs. In Germany especially Schalke and Dortmund don't seem to be able to convince their players of this. Look at Schalke: they got to the second round of the champions league last year, will probably make the second round this year, have a 60k stadium and some of the best youngsters in Europe. Instead of aiming to compete in the future, their players are already planning to leave. Compare Draxler with Bale. When you look at things they are/were both in similar situations. Bale left at 24, but everyone would be shocked if Draxler is at Schalke after his 22nd birthday. Holtby, though no where near the class of Draxler, is another example. Not only are the players leaving to early, they don't give their clubs the chance to grow. Gotze is another example. He is just 21.
yhp, star at Dortmund or sit on the bench at Bayern, tough call.
When people use that argument against us, we say that it's to strengthen the squad. Why is it different for Bayern? I don't see why they're getting abuse for going after the players which suit them best, isn't that how you get better?
That's like us signing Rooney and Kagawa and leaving them on the bench.
We don't do that.