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Stop beeing so stupid, he would fuck his development just like Oscar is doing. When Neymar gets in Europe he will be ready to go. There will be no adaptation period, maybe one half decent season at the very most. And you must stop talking bullshit when you dont know shit. Neymar with 24/25 will be like Ronaldo and Messi with 18? PLLLLLEEEEASEEE!

Neymar does not need to play with the best players in the world while he is 18-20 years old, get real....He needs to constantly play football and be happy. He does not need to play in Europe because you want him to or because you are Eurocentrics who cant even see anything outside of it. He doesnt give a flying fuck for anyone who thinks otherwise, he is 110% correct in his decision to stay in Brazil for 2-3 more years. He will make way more money and will secure his place in the starting lineup of Brazilian 2014 WC team.

Look at Oscar and take his Wembley game out of the equation. Would you grade it as a positive move? Playing a lot less in a different position? Yeah, amazing decision by Oscar who people in here were saying should get dropped by Brazil and being compared with Kalou (read his thread from 1 week ago).

Neymar will keep his beloved routine (sorry, being rich in Brazil gives you a far better life than in England), friends, lifestyle and wont risk his god image. He has the media, refs, managers, players and people all on his side. There is nothing more he could ask for. He only wanted to extend it for a couple more years. What is the big deal? Find me one single problem with this? OH WAIT, he wont be in Europe, so he is automatically a chicken.

If he had gone to a Portuguese or French team no one would say a shit about it. They would even praise him for going to a smaller club before going to a top4 league with such a young age. Because it is Brazil and people dont watch it (but still have the indecency to point out its mistake), they feel the need to criticize. I will only tell all of you that Ligue 1 and Liga Portuguesa are not so far ahead (if any) than Brasileirao!

Oscar has been stunning in the Champions League but has struggled a little with the Premier League which isn't strange for a young guy coming to a new league. But I'm confident he'll be much better in his second season.

You thinking Neymar won't need time to adapt is at best wishful thinking and erring close to naivety.

You keep on saying how great life is for him and how even the refs are on his side - hardly sounds like he's challenging himself. By your own admittance, the league he's playing in is behind the Portuguese and French leagues. Look at someone like Mata who took a pay-cut in order to test himself at a higher level and live in one of the great cultural cities on Earth. That's the type of player we want at this club.

Not some waif counting his money on his yacht occasionally going out to run rings around defenders who aren't good enough for the Portuguese league.

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LOL.

Do you think any better central-midfielders will develop in time for 2014? Very surprised to see Fabiano and Fred as the strikers too. Damn this Brazil team is just not ready for this World Cup at home.

Yeah, we have Fernandinho (who is grossly overlooked), Hernanes (who got a concussion) and Romulo/Sandro (who are injured).

We are shit in the strikers department. The less stronger than my flacid penis Pato, the old Fred (who is still pretty good), the shit Fabiano and the not more than average Damio. Pick one? Just give us Rooney, it is not like he will win anything...

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I'm Brazilian and do watch brazil play whenever I can.

I've also played (for fun) with the clown Ronaldinho when he was U20 in Porto Alegre, who has always been a flop for Brazil.

My point isn't so much about your point, or you; I'm entitled to make my own points after all this is the forum for such.

I agree, but than what is the need to quote me if you are going to make arguments that has nothing to do with mine?

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Yeah, we have Fernandinho (who is grossly overlooked), Hernanes (who got a concussion) and Romulo/Sandro (who are injured).

We are shit in the strikers department. The less stronger than my flacid penis Pato, the old Fred (who is still pretty good), the shit Fabiano and the not more than average Damio. Pick one? Just give us Rooney, it is not like he will win anything...

Fernandinho! How on earth is he not getting into this team? He is amazing. Not a big fan of Sandro but Romulo impressed at the Olympics.

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I agree, but than what is the need to quote me if you are going to make arguments that has nothing to do with mine?

hehe when I quoted your post so I could *continue* the thoughts, agreeing or disagreeing, and perhaps adding to the discussion. The way this forum works may inadvertently make quotes a bit more personal, but it's merely about referring to something that has already been written--people don't like to type... bit lazy myself.

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Oscar has been stunning in the Champions League but has struggled a little with the Premier League which isn't strange for a young guy coming to a new league. But I'm confident he'll be much better in his second season.

You thinking Neymar won't need time to adapt is at best wishful thinking and erring close to naivety.

You keep on saying how great life is for him and how even the refs are on his side - hardly sounds like he's challenging himself. By your own admittance, the league he's playing in is behind the Portuguese and French leagues. Look at someone like Mata who took a pay-cut in order to test himself at a higher level and live in one of the great cultural cities on Earth. That's the type of player we want at this club.

Not some waif counting his money on his yacht occasionally going out to run rings around defenders who aren't good enough for the Portuguese league.

Then just say goodbye to Hazard, LOL.

Yes, the reasons he chose to stay are not football reasons. Any problem with that?

It is not like most of us would do differently in his positions. Hipocracy at its best!

EDIT: I said portuguese and french league are about the same level...

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Then just say goodbye to Hazard, LOL.

Yes, the reasons he chose to stay are not football reasons. Any problem with that?

It is not like most of us would do differently in his positions. Hipocracy at its best!

Hazard didn't just go for the money. He had offers from a few big clubs in big leagues, and was always going to leave for a bigger challenge.

Maybe he didn't have a yacht though....

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Hazard didn't just go for the money. He had offers from a few big clubs in big leagues, and was always going to leave for a bigger challenge.

Maybe he didn't have a yacht though....

Yeah right!

Maybe not, but I can tell it is pretty cool to have one.

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IT IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS FROM ALL OF YOU TO JUDGE HIM FOR WANTING TO STAY A COUPLE OF YEARS MORE IN BRAZIL!

IT IS EVEN WORSE TO SAY HE HAD TO GO TO EUROPE WITH 19-20 YEARS OLD, BUT WHERE ARE THE CRITICS TO ALL THE PLAYERS WHO ONLY MOVE TO A TOP CLUB WITH 23-24?

YOU ARE A BUNCH OF ARROGANT EUROCENTRICS WHO CANT STAND HIM DUMPING CHELSEA TO STAY IN BRAZIL...

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Romulo realy impressed me every time I watched him. Realy great talent and at Spartak he could easily evolve in fantastic cm. He has all atributes, shame he got injured and it will take several months to recover.

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To be fair, when he is compared to Messi and Ronaldo, you'd expect him to get some stick for not playing in one of the top4 leagues. After all, Messi and Ronaldo made debuts for Barcelona and Manchester United respectively at ages of 17 and 18.

So just because he gets compared with Ronaldo and Messi he should be blamed?

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IT IS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS FROM ALL OF YOU TO JUDGE HIM FOR WANTING TO STAY A COUPLE OF YEARS MORE IN BRAZIL!

IT IS EVEN WORSE TO SAY HE HAD TO GO TO EUROPE WITH 19-20 YEARS OLD, BUT WHERE ARE THE CRITICS TO ALL THE PLAYERS WHO ONLY MOVE TO A TOP CLUB WITH 23-24?

YOU ARE A BUNCH OF ARROGANT EUROCENTRICS WHO CANT STAND HIM DUMPING CHELSEA TO STAY IN BRAZIL...

Chill ;)

It's just people's opinions ;)

If he wants to stay, fair play to him - it's his life - he may/may not regret it in the future... It is sad for Brazilian football that all the big name players tend to move away and that Brazil have to pimp around Europe to play games to earn money :(

So fair play to him - he's probably happy to stick down a marker and say he wants Brazilian football to get a little more respect.

I'm sure he'll leave after 2014 though - so not long :P

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