Paul Pogba (139 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
Yep and I allways find that retarded and hyoocritical. Looking after their careers is not something to hold against them, how they go about it is another matter.
It's the same thing, looking after their career wil always be looked at with how they do it and it will always be held against them by fans (most fans if you and a few others are the exceptions). Unless of course they choose the career of staying at one team for the major span of their playing time and become club legends.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,501
Applaude the exceptions, but don't be illogical about the typical scenario. Plus easier being loyal to local clubs when you are the adored super star. But when you aren't from that country or even continent? Why expect automatic loyalty? When you can win more and get paid better elsewhere? That's why they joined from the get go, because you offered better opportunity then the club they came from.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
Applaude the exceptions, but don't be illogical about the typical scenario. Plus easier being loyal to local clubs when you are the adored super star. But when you aren't from that country or even continent? Why expect automatic loyalty? When you can win more and get paid better elsewhere? That's why they joined from the get go, because you offered better opportunity then the club they came from.
Since you mentioned the excpetion, it is also the exception that fans won't hold the move on the player. Listen, I agree with what you are saying but it is natural that the fans will wish Pogba to flop, get injured etc. if he leaves regardless of his intentions.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,766
Applaude the exceptions, but don't be illogical about the typical scenario. Plus easier being loyal to local clubs when you are the adored super star. But when you aren't from that country or even continent? Why expect automatic loyalty? When you can win more and get paid better elsewhere? That's why they joined from the get go, because you offered better opportunity then the club they came from.
:tup:
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Applaude the exceptions, but don't be illogical about the typical scenario. Plus easier being loyal to local clubs when you are the adored super star. But when you aren't from that country or even continent? Why expect automatic loyalty? When you can win more and get paid better elsewhere? That's why they joined from the get go, because you offered better opportunity then the club they came from.
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Yeah I heard some moron who wished Tevez gets injured just now. That takes the cake. Fuck you to such fans.
Agreed, wishing injuries is stupid. However I can be mad for him leaving a year early forcing us into beeing Boca'd with an appauling deal, i think thats normal to be upset about this.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Nope, there was no ill will or fight between them at all. Cristiano just wanted to go to Real because they are the biggiest club, only English/UK player would think Man U is the ultimate (and 3 English players left biggiest clubs in England to join Real exactly for this, plus apparently Bale turned down Man U for them). Real has for very long time been seen as ultimate club by players, especially a Portguese star that wanted to become a super star in his childhood fav team.
there was. you claim to watch every football game there ever was, yet you trying to tell me you didnt notice anything between the 2 during the 2nd half of the 2008/09 season? if so, youre blind because one could tell as early as February/March that there is something going on and, knowing Fergusons nature, that Ronaldo might get sold. now you say Real is the biggiest club, but if you go a bit to the past you would see that they werent the biggiest club when Ronaldo was still in Manchester. United was the most popular club in the world probably, coming off 3 straight EPL titles, with a star stacked squad in a star stacked super league that was the EPL at that time with 4 of their top clubs reaching QF/SF almost exclusively. THAT was the league to be in back then, and United as the biggiest club among them, THE club to be at. they were the richest, most popular, most marketable and most successful club at that moment. saying it was Real (back then) is just ignoring facts. to show you how good they actually were, even after Ronaldo (and Tevez) left, United was one wonder goal from Robben away from reaching SF again (against Lyon so probably a 3rd straight final vs Inter) and were 1 point short to Ancelottis monster Chelsea team of winning another EPL title. the season after they won the league again and reached another CL final. Ronaldo, Tevez, Rooney, Berbatov, Nani, Giggs, Scholes, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic..., people seem to forget how good United was at the time, and how good the EPL actually was. bringing up Bale, who left a much weaker EPL and turned down a much weaker United to a much stronger Real and La Liga is unfair. also, im not buying the childhood team talk. if Ronaldo went to Barcelona he would probably talk the same.

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and i see that again, even when we are talking about Ronaldo, Real and United, it came down to Pogba and Barca talk :howler: people just wont let it go
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
Everybody leaves, whats important is getting the best out of the players we have, sell high buy low blah blah blah. I have a bigger problem with the players that DONT want to leave, like amuri and quag.
 

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