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Asylum15

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fucking hilarious and ridiculously ironic lmao .. Draxler and Matuidi were speaking about how the fearful attitude and the fear of attacking cause them to get eliminated (Bremen to Madrid andP PSG to chealsea). Fast forward they have done exactly that couple days ago rofl

You get the vibe from that video that Verratti knew they weren't close to being through?

The 5-1 question :p
 

Jair Ventura

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We will be back.

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The potential transfer of Neymar from Barcelona to PSG can bring viewers, investors, and sponsors to Ligue 1 to such an extent that the league's profile and revenues will grow immensely.

Neymar is a global star, a marketing phenom that is rivaled only by Ronaldo, but the latter player is aging. When the sun sets on R7's career Neymar will be recognized as the biggest star in football, and all the world will see him in a PSG shirt. What does this mean for Ligue 1? It means that all of his supporters from South America, Europe, Asia, and even the United States will be shifting their eyes to French football. More viewers(on television & in seats) means more sponsors, and more sponsors means more investors. And as revenues increase across the championship, Ligue 1 clubs will finally have the means to hold onto their best players and even compete on the market with their big 5 peers.

For PSG itself the project will have filled the void left behind from Zlatan's exit with an even bigger, more talented superstar. The club's project will also be validated in the eyes of elite prospects such as Mbappe and Dembele, making it easier to convince them and their entourages that PSG has the stuff to compete with the best clubs in the world.

More than a decade ago Ronaldinho moved from PSG to Barcelona and changed that club and leagues fortunes completely, and I believe Neymar has the chance to do the same for PSG and Ligue 1.
 

gasgas

Senior Member
:rockon:

The potential transfer of Neymar from Barcelona to PSG can bring viewers, investors, and sponsors to Ligue 1 to such an extent that the league's profile and revenues will grow immensely.

Neymar is a global star, a marketing phenom that is rivaled only by Ronaldo, but the latter player is aging. When the sun sets on R7's career Neymar will be recognized as the biggest star in football, and all the world will see him in a PSG shirt. What does this mean for Ligue 1? It means that all of his supporters from South America, Europe, Asia, and even the United States will be shifting their eyes to French football. More viewers(on television & in seats) means more sponsors, and more sponsors means more investors. And as revenues increase across the championship, Ligue 1 clubs will finally have the means to hold onto their best players and even compete on the market with their big 5 peers.

For PSG itself the project will have filled the void left behind from Zlatan's exit with an even bigger, more talented superstar. The club's project will also be validated in the eyes of elite prospects such as Mbappe and Dembele, making it easier to convince them and their entourages that PSG has the stuff to compete with the best clubs in the world.

More than a decade ago Ronaldinho moved from PSG to Barcelona and changed that club and leagues fortunes completely, and I believe Neymar has the chance to do the same for PSG and Ligue 1.

Best post of the last few weeks
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
:rockon:

The potential transfer of Neymar from Barcelona to PSG can bring viewers, investors, and sponsors to Ligue 1 to such an extent that the league's profile and revenues will grow immensely.

Neymar is a global star, a marketing phenom that is rivaled only by Ronaldo, but the latter player is aging. When the sun sets on R7's career Neymar will be recognized as the biggest star in football, and all the world will see him in a PSG shirt. What does this mean for Ligue 1? It means that all of his supporters from South America, Europe, Asia, and even the United States will be shifting their eyes to French football. More viewers(on television & in seats) means more sponsors, and more sponsors means more investors. And as revenues increase across the championship, Ligue 1 clubs will finally have the means to hold onto their best players and even compete on the market with their big 5 peers.

For PSG itself the project will have filled the void left behind from Zlatan's exit with an even bigger, more talented superstar. The club's project will also be validated in the eyes of elite prospects such as Mbappe and Dembele, making it easier to convince them and their entourages that PSG has the stuff to compete with the best clubs in the world.

More than a decade ago Ronaldinho moved from PSG to Barcelona and changed that club and leagues fortunes completely, and I believe Neymar has the chance to do the same for PSG and Ligue 1.

Ligue 1 will always be behind la liga, epl, Bundesliga, Serie A.
 

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