Neymar..

It's dealing with players like Neymar when our offerings outside of the football club become grossly inadequate. We can offer him money, a great team to play in, fantastic support, chances to win things, all the same things Real and Barca can. But as much as Manchester is wonderful, full of tits, fanny and City, for a young Brazillian superstar it doesn't come close to Barcelona or Madrid.

Unfortunately unless our good Sheihk is planning on providing a synthetic climate and increasing the size of Manchester ten fold, we will always have this problem. It's another reason why developing the very best home grown talent is so important to the future of the club.
 
adrianr said:
It's dealing with players like Neymar when our offerings outside of the football club become grossly inadequate. We can offer him money, a great team to play in, fantastic support, chances to win things, all the same things Real and Barca can. But as much as Manchester is wonderful, full of tits, fanny and City, for a young Brazillian superstar it doesn't come close to Barcelona or Madrid.

Unfortunately unless our good Sheihk is planning on providing a synthetic climate and increasing the size of Manchester ten fold, we will always have this problem. It's another reason why developing the very best home grown talent is so important to the future of the club.

That is a really good point
 
We need a Lucas Moura more than we need a Neymar at the moment. Neymar could be brilliant if he settles in England but that's a very big IF. League, lifestyle, climate, etc., I'd bet on him going to Spain like most other people with common sense.
 
balotelli17 said:
does anyone know what he did? santos fans are furious with the lad.

Apparently he was terrible yesterday when they got knocked out of the cup, still score thou
 

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