[ENG] Premiership 2011/2012 (20 Viewers)

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only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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why??? i do understand the massive financial returns they arab investors reap from these deals, but i feel they need to be criticized in these money crazy moves. why not invest and pump these millions on teams in asia and africa?? why despite having the talented players in asia and africa they feel the need to abondon these talents and flush money in sth ready made?? i'd rather they invest in making there respective leagues very strong and increase there appeal. i can name easily ten teams in asia from australia to saudi that with this kind of money can really match the philosphies of the big teams in spain, italy, germany, etc. if people watch the asian or african champions league u would realize that with that sort of heavy investment they could be very appealing and could on the long run match the appeal of european tourney's. i think asia par certain power houses in the continent could really do with money being pumped in there infra structures. i under stand business is buisness and profit makes the world turn around but think of football associations in asia and africa as business prospects that will reap benefit on the long run. so instead of getting the cannavaro's maldini's, maradona's, pep's of this world when they r way past it it could be appealing to attract them in there prime due to the competitiveness the money pumped in other continents brings.


this is just my opinion away from hatred or envy i just think the massive money being spent effects youth development and sooner or later football as we know it will be effected and competition will come down to who has one or two arab, russia, or american owners.

the same applies to russian and american buisness men.
From an investment point of view it makes much more sence to invest in Europe specially in England, spain, france, germany or even Italy then spending their money in Asia or African leagues.

Its like asking a company to grow Bananas in the Desert (its possible today) but it will cost them a whole lot more than producing it from its natural habitat in south america or the philippines for example.

Americans, Russians and Arab investors are doing the right thing, they want a decent return on the money they've invested.
 

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Gabriel

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Torres :howler: I'd rather have Amauri any day of the week and twice on Sunday :seven:
How's that supposed to affect me? I was always against signing Torres and would gladly play Drogba over him always. :D

Still, Taraabt (and Amauri) can only dream of accomplishing the things Fernando has, shit form or not.
 
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