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Gill_juve

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May 29, 2006
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Messi, Rooney, Pato and even Fabregas have stated the "new" word thing isn't really good and healthy to any player. It puts nothing but a pressure on him and lot of expectations when he's still in a certain age and delicate one to be more clear.


Btw, what's your problem with me since couple of days now? I'm not taking it too literally but I thought of posting what I posted earlier. You've been on my back since 2days now.
i agree it isnt the best thing to get a player hyped up too much, but imo its good to compare these players, gives them extra motivation to live up to expectation and show that they are equally if not a better player.

i have no problem with you, seriously. look i am not trying to be a prick, ok. :tup:
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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I don't see the humor in making fun of players dubbed as being someone else. That's just what newspapers do to sell paper. The point is that the players are good enough to be regarded as the 'new' someone, never mind the comparison.

If I was to be dubbed as the new Zidane, whether I am or not, means I'm good enough to raise headlines.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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I don't see the humor in making fun of players dubbed as being someone else. That's just what newspapers do to sell paper. The point is that the players are good enough to be regarded as the 'new' someone, never mind the comparison.

If I was to be dubbed as the new Zidane, whether I am or not, means I'm good enough to raise headlines.
Thing is you probably like it. But players themselves don't like it.

And to be honest, it doesnt really make sense.
 
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