poltergeist
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Seriously, you guys need to move on. I think the club actually made the correct decision in selling him.
Assuming what Thiago said was what really happened. There is a good chance that he is lying.
Will he be making more money at Bayern than Barca? *check*
If Barca didn't have to offer him more playing time to persuade him to stay, then what would have taken to persuade him?
(knowing that Bayern had made him a better monetary offer as soon as last season was over)
You think he would have stayed if Barca sang lullabies to him? ( it's that what would have taken for him to feel appreciated?).
b.c ,according to him, he wasn't leaving for playing time.
How do you demonstrate a player that you appreciate him ( if he doesn't care about playing time?).
Do you buy them Roses and chocolates?
Wow. Where did he say he didn't care about playing time? He talks about value and care, something that remains consistent with this entire saga. He wanted to play more and make a bigger impact but the club didn't care enough to give it to him. He wanted assurance that they had his back and would care if he left, but they didn't. He was undervalued and neglected in favor of the other, more merited midfielders and shown no trust or appreciation. He left to work under a manager that constantly cared about him and was crucial to his development, something anyone would love. Think of it this way: when asked about Thiago, Tito acted almost indifferent and showed little wish for him to stay, acknowledging little appreciation for him. Pep, on the other hand was definite in his desire for Thiago and said that he's the player he wants, he valued him immensely. Reminds me how Figo didn't feel appreciated either when he decided to leave ( even though he was loved by the fans, teammates and he was our captain ).
I think the logic was that Cesc is here and because so much effort was made in getting him they were willing to part with Thiago. They were both fighting for eachother's minutes (replacement for Xavi or Iniesta) and in a choice between the two players the board went with Cesc. The method of him leaving is common for Barca, when a player is about to leave we are uncommunicative and aloof.
I can understand that he left to work with Pep and that we didn't give him assurance that he was part of our plans, but the ''playing time'' thing is bullshit, he got plenty of playing time considering his age and that he is competing with three world class players. He got chances in big games too.
Double standards everywhere. If the club abandons a player who contributed to their success (hint hint), then, why of course, the club has a right to do what's best for them, financially and otherwise, FCB is not a charity institution. But if a player does what's best for him and his career, then he's a traitor who took everything from the club and gave nothing back.
Really? Do you have a reference for that? I would love to see where Tito and fontas that. Not calling you a liar just curious where it is. never heard it before.
He won't make more money at bayern, he took a paycut, like cesc did to join barça.
That's not clear. If he was on € 3M at Barca and Bayern gave him € 5M instead of "normally" € 6M that's also a "pay cut" but effectively he's still earning more.
There's also a good chance that Tito lied about not knowing about the buyout clause thing. Either way, it doesn't change the fact that the club showed absolutely no interest in Thiago's future.