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Rmpr

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  1. Nah, I only do it to see you contradicting yourself every other post. It is a good way to laugh!
  2. Everytime I open this thread I see the same bullshit over and over again...
  3. HAHAHA, yeah right! I wanted to be gay like CR7 and have his money, cars and women!
  4. It did came out gay after re-reading it. HAHAHA! Fixed!
  5. I am Cristiano Ronaldo then!
  6. Yeah, but Messi is one of a kind, definetly not Isco.
  7. That is the part I posted saying I would not dissect each one's position, it would be double the size. EDIT: decided to add a sixth argument to talk a bit about position.
  8. LOL This is only Part 1, I am planning a bigger text for the next one only to bore people to death!
  9. @Leif, I was actually curious and continued reading it. I absolutely disagree with your arguments and I am horrified by your offensive language, however, I do agree with what I believe is your point in all of this. First, players are humans. Just because you think they are shit at their profession, it does not give you permission to treat them like verms. Saying that you don't give a flying fuck about a player, literally means you don't care if he dies, gets injured, leaves, fail, etc. You know I like you (well, you are a complete stranger, but you get the idea), but I thought you were super rude for an unnecessary reason. You could have perfectly used a more decent language, I honestly think you only did it to show off. I would be really happy if you learn to have a bit more respect towards our own players. I wont make a big deal out of this, you can apologise if you feel like you have to or you can just ignore me. All I wanted was to make myself clear about how I feel, lets move on. Second, no one in here denied Isco is one of the hotest prospects in Europe. He is amazing and you don't need to be a professional scout to see it. Nevertheless, it does not mean he will thrive in Chelsea, a lot of variables need to work his way in order for him to become the player everyone expects him to be. He is not that absolute certainty of success you make him, he does have flaws. Isco have great difficulty working on small spaces (Oscar?), something he doesnt really have to deal in La Liga playing for Malaga, but he will in England. So, although his talent is clear, he cant be treated like instant triumph. Third, Isco's development requires a good amount of playing time. He needs experience and knowledge of how EPL works and how he can adapt to it (the same applies to Oscar) and that we cant offer at the moment. The main reason many dont want him here is for that factor. He will be fighting with Marin, Moses, Oscar, KDB and Piazon for 2-3 spots in the squad. Everyone at the same team will be sharing a small playing time for too many players (I know they are all different players with somewhat different positions and individual and unique playing style, but I wont get into that). No team can allow the luxury of having one player for each little event that might occur during a full season. You can't cope with Isco for a certain situation, Oscar for the other, Moses for another, KDB as backup, etc. The chemestry falls apart and the egos get hurt. Players need consistant playing time to perform in a high level and to feel happy and desired (which is very important). Fourth, Isco needs freedom to get comfortable to play the way he likes. He works better with less attacking mids and wingers in the same space that he does (4-2-1-3 or 4-2-2-2). For him to play on a 4-2-3-1 with Mata, Hazard, Oscar or Moses; one of them will have to give up possession and centralization. Also, the wingers will have to defend and track back for most of the game. Things already look difficult with Mazacar (who have an impressive working rate), imagine with Isco. I do agree he penetrates more and gives more possibilities than Oscar and Marin, but he wont fit like a glove. Benitez would have quite a work to do. Not only the players will need time to get used to each other, but the manager will have to give them a defending mentality and a very well planed tactic. Fifth, Chelsea would need to give up on some of its own players in order for it to buy Isco and allow him to improve and play on a regular basis. I criticize members who want to get him just because he is a cool name in the market and who think we must buy every single promisse. It does not work like that - a winning team is made of balance and harmony, not huge depth and individual greatness. Having 2 good players for every position does not translate to success, the team will be great, but the egos will prevent the squad from getting that extra something when the time comes. Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and ManCity are big examples of this. When only the stats on paper are analysed, they beat anyone by a mile. They have immense quality and backup in every position and that is why they are beasts in FIFA and FM (artificial math calculations that only count and compare numbers). However, they are always internally fighting and losing their heads in important matches. Their record and titles in the last 2-3 years and news of discontentment clearly shows that their lack of harmony and team spirit prevents them from achieving their ultimate goals. Overbuying is just as bad as not buying. Sixth, You made very clear that Marin and Piazon are not worthy of being in our squad and/or that you would happily trade them Isco. That is understandable, although a lot of people will disagree with your choice, it comes down to personal opinion and not actual facts. Everyone has the right to believe in whatever player they think will succeed (just like Old Harry said, it is a game of opinions), I just think it is not the healthiest way of doing business. We have already invested quite some money into those two players and Isco would cost us more than what we would get from both of them, so it will be more money to spend. This can very well prevent some improvements in other areas (we are not in 04-05 anymore), Roman is not buying anyone at any price anymore and the transfers must be carefully studied to suit our needs. Can it pay off? Surely, but only time will tell, so you cant claim to have the right decision in this one. At Last, I agree with the whole point of the need for better players (even for backup and diversity) and Isco does fit that need. I also agree that we are a bit diluded with some of our expectations and we should not accept mediocrity. Being very pratical, I don't think it would be a mistake buying him, but we must be aware of the consequences and changes that will have to be made in order for us to get the best out of him.
  10. Yeah, but RM always get on the best positions in U18 an U21 tournaments. The problem is that they are always buying the best players so their youngsters dont have space to develop. They usually mature and grow up using Real's facilities and leave to smaller clubs once they turn professional. Ciudad del Futbol has all the hard work, but others make profit out of it. Awesome way to lose a ton of money if you ask me (by RM's part).
  11. Yep, but Japan suffers in one end of the problem (overstress), there is another one: lack of challenge in life. It seems weird, but this is subject of study of some famous psychologists. Many of the countries with the highest HDI have huge problems with suicides. Everything in life becomes so easy and uninteresting that people lose will and end up killing themselfs for not finding a reason to live.
  12. Nah, it would actually just ruin the guy's life and the hate will continue... I just found intereting because it would actually be like Albiceleste being gay, it would sure be subject of a lot of jokes and pranks.
  13. I stopped there, already disgusted me...
  14. You are just like the Belgians when it comes to Luiz. Just ignore some posts that might bother you, there is no need to be that agressive (all the time) when someone posts some shit about David. We have gotten into a point where no one can disagree with Lukaku or Luiz...
  15. I know, but he still needs to prove himself at Chelsea. Sometimes things just don't work out, so there are still reasons to be concerned...
  16. I will be extremely happy if only Courtois, Chalobah, KDB and Piazon turn out to be great. I know we have more young promissing players than the 4 above, but I am not expecting more than 3-4 great players in a 5 year time, most of the prospects don't end up living up to the hype (happens in every team).
  17. I am seriously done with Lampard discussion... Not saying you (zolayes, Toronto, etc) arent giving good arguments, but it is just super boring at the moment. Why don't we stop arguing and wait to see what happens?
  18. GK: Buffon was unbeaten (only lost to Napoli) and Cech saved our asses many times RB: Alves is not even a starter anymore, if you want to give it to Barcelona, give it to Adriano. At least it makes more sense (joke). For me, Lahm. CB: Where is Kompany and T. Silva? Pique was a joke last season, the worst of all the awards. LB: I don't really have a problem with Marcelo, but Cole was much better imo. CM: Pirlo tops Xavi in 2012. Rember, it is not who is the best player, but who played better last year. ST: Where is RVP and Drogba? Falcao was great in EL and La Liga, but UCL and EPL is much more difficult. FUCKING DISGRACE!
  19. I bet you we will end up with this guy...
  20. LOL You live in Paraiba, nice! Job, college or somthing else?
  21. By that statement I will assume you live in Ribeirao Preto or Sao Carlos... I do agree with you though, sometimes you can't even go outside. Also, people in Europe are more elgant in general, I know the climate is a factor (people do dress better when cold), but they are a level above.
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