It seems funny but playing for Juve means you really made it as a footballer. Top money, great facility, history, huge fanbase. Agresti said it during summer mercato that players are very reluctant to leave once they're here.
Zidane seems to be the only one that was able to push it even further.
It seems funny but playing for Juve means you really made it as a footballer. Top money, great facility, history, huge fanbase. Agresti said it during summer mercato that players are very reluctant to leave once they're here.
Zidane seems to be the only one that was able to push it even further.
It seems funny but playing for Juve means you really made it as a footballer. Top money, great facility, history, huge fanbase. Agresti said it during summer mercato that players are very reluctant to leave once they're here.
And also to put things in balance, his prospects of winning trophies and going far in cup competitions are sure better at Juventus than at a Leipzig for example, albeit it comes with added pressure and a strict program, but probably the bigger paycheck here makes up for it too, never mind the exposure and marketing you get by playing at one of the biggest and most followed clubs in the world.
That is arguably also true, especially for a young player with lots of potential, but probably(hopefully) he has bigger ambitions and feels ready to prove himself on the biggest stage already.
I’d say Frankfurt is a pretty cool city, aesthetically very pleasing to the eye. Only bad things in Frankfurt are high real estate prices, city is filled with posh bankers and expectedly nightlife was pretty boring
I’d say Frankfurt is a pretty cool city, aesthetically very pleasing to the eye. Only bad things in Frankfurt are high real estate prices, city is filled with posh bankers and expectedly nightlife was pretty boring
The worst thing about Frankfurt is the type of people surrounding the area around the train station, and the whole vibe around there, and most importantly this specific street:
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Been there for a few days in spring 2023, i agree with all the rest you mentioned, especially the city center is quite nice and full of activity, but that street i just posted a pic of, that was one of the highlights for me lol
The worst thing about Frankfurt is the type of people surrounding the area around the train station, and the whole vibe around there, and most importantly this specific street:
I’d say Frankfurt is a pretty cool city, aesthetically very pleasing to the eye. Only bad things in Frankfurt are high real estate prices, city is filled with posh bankers and expectedly nightlife was pretty boring