Potroh
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You can't take one point out of these and argue it's flaws, it's the whole package.
Of course I can take out an important point and generalize on the "age question", because it seems to be a very common misunderstanding or prejudice.
You can't take one point out of these and argue it's flaws, it's the whole package.
Of course I can take out an important point and generalize on the "age question", because it seems to be a very common misunderstanding or prejudice.
Ok, young man. Which WC did you play in and which club and country did you play for?
Serious questions. No trolling. I'm almost 50 and the best I could do were trials with Queens Park rangers in the old first division.
Ok, right you can, but it doesn't help in arguing the Paulinho case.
Right, it does not but there's little to say about the "Barca Paulinho" yet.
Regardless his age, he might be a good and valuable signing but it's also possible he will noit succeed in Barca. Too early to tell.
BTW, the Chinese league argument is fraud in itself, because it's too easy. If a world-class musician goes on a tour in a remote country, it doesn't mean he/she is losing qualities just because of that...
Right, it does not but there's little to say about the "Barca Paulinho" yet.
Regardless his age, he might be a good and valuable signing but it's also possible he will noit succeed in Barca. Too early to tell.
BTW, the Chinese league argument is fraud in itself, because it's too easy. If a world-class musician goes on a tour in a remote country, it doesn't mean he/she is losing qualities just because of that...
What qualities he lost? Being the worst signing in history of Tottenham?
Paulinho MIGHT come good actually. He looks solid and hardworking, something we definitely need. Thats a plus.
What is minus is that he is nearing his 30, and he is on 5yr contract. On top of that he was paid 40 FUCKING million. He simply cant do good enough for long enough for that to be considered smart buy. Should have gone for Fabinho. 7 years younger, could have gotten him for 50m max at start of the window.
This board signed way too many 29 year-old players.
You can make a case for them competetiveness wise (i second this opinion too) but you should know more than anyone that a club is a company, with Financial obligations especially regarding investments. Look at the neymar case. we bought him, milked him by making the legendary attacking trio, won mad titles and finally sold him for 220 Millions ! you don't you think that age was the decisive variable here ? Now imagine if we had bought A 29 year-old Neymar, and everything went the same way, namely, the success on the pitch etc.. 4 years or 5 onwards, do you think we could get 220 Millions for a 34 year-old neymar ?
None of them was bought for 40m from ChinaI think is [MENTION=21136]Potroh[/MENTION] is absolutely right about the fans overrating the age factor in judging the potential of a foot-ball team. He gave the example of the world cup performances from the 60's; well you may be skeptical and say that the physicality of the game was not at the same level in comparaison to nowdays. But 2015 is just two years ago, this is the team that almost won a treble, a team that gave us trouble in the champions league final. I will just post the respective ages of players which started for that Juve side:
37 - 31 - 34 - 28 - 34 - 29 - 36 - 22 - 28 - 31 - 22
6 players in their 30's already. 5 players in their 20's.
- Regardless if you are right or wrong, a bunch of your posts clearly show that you are capable of writing pragmatic messages, with somehow logical reasoning, therefore it is absolutely unnecessary to name someone else an "idiot". It says nothing, apart from your own rude emotional state at the moment of writing. Hurting others is far from reasoning.
- Times have changed, they always do, but we are chatting about football and not gymnastics, where the 25kg and 12 yrs old girls seem to have a definite advantage over "normal" humans, not coming out of an artificially created breed.
If you think someone is a demented fossil - just because he is above a certain age - you make the exact mistake of our age, namely that knowledge and experience means nothing, compared to the mere young age. If Indian, Japanese and quite a few other cultures still respect and admire age in itself, there is a reason behind that. You shouldn't be too "American" in this regard, even if this time they managed to elect a 70+ medical case as president.
- I might be a "grandpa" regarding my age, but I lived my entire life among football players, which gives an advantage, perhaps by knowing them a tiny bit better than the average lurkers, who more or less watch the game as if it was a pancratium, and their opinions - with the beer in a hand in front of the TV - would represent ultimate truth and professional views.
Hence, if you knew these players as private humans or often as just ambitious sportsmen on the field, you would also know that "age" in itself means little. There are "fresh" players in their 30's and there are 22 yrs old "talents" who will never ever develop or play better.
The 30+ Buffon, Ronaldo, Messi, Cavani and hordes of others can play just as good (if not better) as youngsters do, IF they psychologically speaking did not lose their actual ambitions, be it trophies, money, fame or anything else for that matter.
Try to absorb that average players in average teams always age faster (nothing to achieve anymore, no national teams or aims, etc.) whereas elder but charismatic players can easily extend their carriers for couple of years, if they have the inner urge and ambition.
A footballer ALWAYS starts to age in his head first.