Neymar Jr.

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Leo_Messi

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It is much worse than that. The fools don't even have a sporting project and never had any in the first place. Other than destroying the Cruyff sporting model and legacy that turned the fortunes of this club around and changed it forever 30 years ago. Most of the club's success on and off the field is due to that very sporting model.

Basically a bunch of largely clueless (football wise) and openly anti-Cruyff people took power in 2010 and the first thing those leeches did was to strip Cruyff's honorary title as life president from him. A club legend like him (arguably the most important person in Barça's modern history) had to be publicly insulted, shamed and was forced to go to the Camp Nou to return his "insignia" (don't recall the English word for that) in public view. How pathetic must one be?

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The same day they started their crusade against Laporta and made up bogus claims of Laporta having neglected the club economically. Later proven false in a court of law. Their list of absurdities have been endless in the past 9 years. What I wrote is just what occurred during the first week alone!

Basically they have systematically and passionately been destroying not only our traditional sporting model (what made us a success story on every front - in fact the biggest in Europe in the past 30 years measured on trophies won, playing style, legacy, admiration etc.) but the very essence that made us a success story.

What carried us between 2010-2016 was not the work of the current useless board but Laporta's legacy coupled with the same old spine of players that were part of Pep's team and earlier Rijkaard's era (Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, Valdés, Eto'o, Márquez, Touré Yaya etc.). That coupled with a few good buys, mostly under Zubi, such as Alba, Suárez, Rakitic, MatS etc. That and having the immense fortune of having arguably the GOAT in your rooster (Messi) in the past 15 years and counting. This is what held a crumpling fundament from collapsing.

We had "club de amigos" clans in the past as well (like any club in existence) but Laporta rid the team of them (Ronaldinho, Deco, Thuram, Zambrotta etc.) in 2008 after 2 years of disappointing results and likewise Rijkaard whose cycle had ended. We too had more than one transfer flop in the past but at least there was a clear plan and vision being implemented. Nor were the transfer flops even comparable to the likes of Coutinho, Dembélé etc. None of that today.

BTW, Rosell, Bartomeu etc. were also at fault for chasing Pep away from the club. Have no illusions. The whole "I am tired and cannot offer the club anything more" excuse was just that. An excuse. The real reason was their constant negative interference in the existing successful sporting model that they inherited from Laporta, their archenemy. Pep did rightly not want any part in that and left.

The club as a whole and much of our fanbase has an identity crisis that is unfolding before our eyes. That explains why clearly wrong decisions are accepted or even hailed as good ones.

The pathetic and desperate chase of freaking Neymar is just one out of countless examples. We are in shambles institutionally and in terms of sporting project. The latter is absolutely key for any successful project. The former is tied to the latter.

Never been more happy about this useless board NOT signing a player that the club was supposedly chasing. Too much on the table short-term and long-term to deal with for the club, for it to commit financial, sporting and institutional suicide by signing Cuntmar and his poisonous entourage.
 
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MTL_Barca

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Neymar Sr. : "A Brazilian only wants to be where he can be happy."

"My son was very happy at Barcelona."

"When his friends asked if he wanted to return, that touched him."

"As an agent, you feel weak when there is no structure to allow you to leave and move."

"There was no release clause in the contract and this made things difficult." (Emphasis on the word was)

"We fought to try to reach an agreement."

"We gave the best of ourselves for him."

Almost sounds heartbreaking but then you remember nobody forced him to leave.
 

hulinat

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Almost sounds heartbreaking but then you remember nobody forced him to leave.

+ the way he decided to leave holding on to his bullshit loyalty bonus and trying to create beef with Semedo for him to have an excuse to leave lmao. Dont miss the cunt one bit.
 

Donatello

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From what I see, I think it's more of a ploy to get a better paycheck, or to put more pressure on PSG to consider Neymar the main man instead of Mbappe.

Mbappe is supposed to be the new PSG poster boy. Neymar won't want that to happen, he definitely won't want to be under his shadow. Hence all the drama this summer and it's still going on.

I don't think we need such player who has that big of an ego but falls short to justify that. Especially once Messi is gone, its going to be the same as to what PSG are/were since Neymar came. New demands every window, won't adapt to the team instead the other way around, etc etc. And since he would be the senior most player, no one to straighten him out, exactly what is the case at PSG atm despite them having T Silva.

I think we should stay away from him and rather build a new squad with a new core
 

Mitchell1978

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***********************************2019/9/11/20859764/rakuten-and-nike-pushed-for-barcelona-to-sign-neymar-report

Rakuten and Nike pushed for Barcelona to sign Neymar - report

Former Barça president Sandro Rosell was also part of the group pushing for the signing

Barcelona’s corporate sponsors were heavily in favor of bringing Neymar back from Paris Saint-Germain, according to the Catalan TV show La Porteria.

Rakuten, the Japanese giant that sponsors the front of the shirt, and Nike, the American athletics corporation that creates the kits, pushed for the Brazilian’s acquisition, it is said.

Intriguingly, former Barcelona president Sandro Rosell, the man who brought Neymar from Brazil to Barcelona in the first place, was also said to be pushing for the move to happen.

That’s all according to Sique Rodríguez, who is the head of sports over at SER Catalunya, in his appearance on the program.

Neymar was the subject of intense negotiations last summer, but in the end, his proposed move to Barça fell apart.

Current Barcelona club president Josep Maria Bartomeu is a friend of Rosell, who resigned over allegations of various wrongdoing. How much influence Rosell has is up for speculation. However, he was the head of Nike in Brazil, which means he has contacts in almost all parties involved in this story, apart from Rakuten, that is.

not very suprising but still says a lot about the club
 
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