oneirophobos
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It's ideal when discussing any topic to address what the other part is saying. I know it can be difficult when one is mistaken, but if not done then it's a discussion going in a circle.
1. I've quoted the interviews. I've shown MATS has been a lot less than "diplomatic". If you want to insist with the point, even though the evidence is staring right at you, I can do nothing about it.
2. We have no idea what the club offered Claudio. What has appeared in the media is that he was offered to start in CDR. We do know the club talked to both players and we know MATS said in an interview "if things dont change, we need to talk".
I would leave too if I outperformed another much younger player who will regardless be getting to play alot more.
3. Your objectively speaking isnt objective at all. I think many on this thread feel Bravo is the better keeper. There is no agreement on that point.
1. More like if you continue (rather unsuccessfully, if I may say) putting your own spin on interviews. If ter Stegen considered his options near the end of 2015 season, that's all right by me. Clearly a lot of players do and that includes plenty of FCB ones from starters like Alves and Masche to Bartra and clearly Claudio as well or he wouldn't be leaving in this window.
2. Then it's a moot point. The club talked to both players but we don't know anything past that except assumptions that vary from one Spanish outlet to another. And then we got that ter Stegen quote that you're working hard in this thread over and over to make it seem somehow incriminating and failing. You said it yourself, we have no idea what FCB offered Claudio OR ter Stegen. "If things don't change, we need to talk." is vague and could mean any number of things - from a new agreement between the goalies and staff that would bring the playing minutes closer to a fairer 50/50 division, to the German agreeing to a loan .. or anything in-between really. Yet here you are, trying to sell that quote as him flat-out threatening to leave unless Lucho sells the victim Bravo. That's not what happened, not the reality of things.
3. Bravo didn't outperform ter Stegen. I don't believe the other way happened either but, again, as you said "It's ideal when discussing any topic to address what the other part is saying." My point focused on what's objectively the best solution on the part of the CLUB to goalie problem, not which of the two is the best player. If you don't believe choosing the player who can spend the next 10 years at the club and hasn't even reached his full potential yet over a comparable player with most likely less than half of that left and at his full potential isn't objectively the best solution .. then I'm happy to disagree.
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