serghei
Senior Member
All fine players doing very well for themselves.
And resources aren’t eternal. Success built by one generation will last another, but not beyond that if you cock things up along the way. Best hope your next president has a sports project as #1 priority.
Sure. Board + manager is the force that drives clubs like Barcelona and Madrid forward. Talent is always there in enough proportion.
On the plus side, crap managers like Valverde will have a hard time winning things and keeping their position once the lucky charm Messi is gone. So the pressure on the managers will intensify. Which means it is less likely to be winning La Ligas + Copas by playing like shit, being rescued by Messi.
And you're wrong about resources. Madrid were a mess post 2003, until 2010. That's 7 years. They easily came back strong because they were still a huge club all this time.
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. The fact that he still shines under someone like Valverde makes you think how great he'd be under a top manager. We're talking best midfielder in the world status here in 1-2 years with the proper manager.