Sterlingfan2000
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Guys ... just watch this , the whole saga
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UEFA isn't commenting on PSG though, they're commenting on Tebas because he's breaking the law. If you need proof that public sentiment has swung in the opposite direction, go check reddit. Tebas, La Liga, and Barcelona are being heavily criticized.
UEFA isn't commenting on PSG though, they're commenting on Tebas because he's breaking the law. If you need proof that public sentiment has swung in the opposite direction, go check reddit. Tebas, La Liga, and Barcelona are being heavily criticized.
reddit is full of retards, nobody cares what a bunch of people who have never been to Spain think
UEFA isn't commenting on PSG though, they're commenting on Tebas because he's breaking the law. If you need proof that public sentiment has swung in the opposite direction, go check reddit. Tebas, La Liga, and Barcelona are being heavily criticized.
Because UEFA can't comment on PSG until this transfer goes through and they investigate it. Tebas is just making sure he puts pressure on UEFA to do it.
Public sentiment shifts tremendously on PSG if the financials of this deal are deemed to be breaking the rules and FFP rules are strengthened. The consequences for PSG would be disastrous.
Tebas is taking a blow right now with the intention of pressuring UEFA to deliver a much bigger blow to PSG in the future.
You should shut the fuck up about breaking the law when you are owned by Qatar mugs.
PSG accounts were going to be reviewed regardless of whether or not Tebas broke the law. All he's accomplished is delaying Barca's payment and turning public opinion against he and his league.
Qatar's largest export is liquified natural gas.
Neymar scored 20 goals in all competitions for Barcelona last year. It's not hard to overshadow that. Heck, his teammate Cavani outscored him 2:1.https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2017/aug/02/neymar-psg-barcelona-lionel-messi
Great article here telling us what we already know, Neymar is leaving for money and because Messi overshadows him.
PSG accounts were going to be reviewed regardless of whether or not Tebas broke the law. All he's accomplished is delaying Barca's payment and turning public opinion against he and his league.
On the Neymar deal
It’s a consequence of the ownerships. That has changed completely the whole landscape of football in the last 15 years.
Once a country owns a club anything is possible.
It becomes very difficult to respect financial fair play because you can have different ways or interests for a country to have such a big player to represent that country.
It can justify the investments that look unusual for the game.
That’s why I always did plead for football to live within it’s own resources.
We are not in a period anymore where you think if I invest that, I will get that back. We are beyond that.
It looks like inflation is accelerating. We cross the first time the £100m line last year and only one year later we crossed the £200m line.
When you think that Trevor Francis was the first guy for £1m and that looked unreasonable, that shows you how far we have gone and how big football has become.
It’s beyond calculation and rationality.
On whether it will have implications
It will have implications because of the consequences it will provoke.
Barcelona will want to buy a player and the team will say, my friends you have £220m in your pocket so what costs £50 will cost £100m for them.
http://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/arsenal-wenger-sanchez-ozil-chelsea-13427302