Neymar

Loki

Well-known member
How many times now is Neymar using our club to push his name in the media? How many transfer windows this rumour was started that he wanted to return? How are muppets still discussing this obvious scam for the 10th time?
 

delancey

Senior Member
I’d also add that he left us under bad terms favoring money over loyalty. Akin to a wife leaving her husband for a dude who makes more money.

Taking him back sets the precedent that what he did to Barca is okay - it’s not.


Pass.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
Most players would do the exact same thing Neymar would in his place. Both him and Messi are two immensely talented players but he knows he would never reach Messi's level. He had to leave the club in order to maximize his potential. On top of that, a good financial offer and it becomes a pretty attractive solution to almost any player you can imagine.

His sale gave us north of €200M, it's not his fault that the board spent it like a bunch of unprofessional clueless retards that they were.

So I don't understand why everyone is portraying him like a massive traitor right now that we should never consider bringing back. He won us the treble and worked the hardest out of attacking 3. Left for the biggest transfer in football history, with which we could have made the team even better if not for retarded board and now it's his fault.

And leave the transfer stuff aside, how most of you hate Neymar for no particural reason at all is pretty confusing for me to be honest.
 

Porque

Senior Member
At this stage Barcelona should just have a Kings League side for all these washed up stars.

Tebas will still try and count it against FFP mind you :lol:
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
Most players would do the exact same thing Neymar would in his place. Both him and Messi are two immensely talented players but he knows he would never reach Messi's level. He had to leave the club in order to maximize his potential. On top of that, a good financial offer and it becomes a pretty attractive solution to almost any player you can imagine.

His sale gave us north of €200M, it's not his fault that the board spent it like a bunch of unprofessional clueless retards that they were.

So I don't understand why everyone is portraying him like a massive traitor right now that we should never consider bringing back. He won us the treble and worked the hardest out of attacking 3. Left for the biggest transfer in football history, with which we could have made the team even better if not for retarded board and now it's his fault.

And leave the transfer stuff aside, how most of you hate Neymar for no particural reason at all is pretty confusing for me to be honest.
I get that he wanted to leave for a bigger personal legacy + more money, but the timing was horrible.

He waited until August for that loyalty bonus and after PSG triggered the release clause, Bartomeu panicked like the incompetent president he is and overpaid for Dembele.
 

Messigician

Senior Member
I get that he wanted to leave for a bigger personal legacy + more money, but the timing was horrible.

He waited until August for that loyalty bonus and after PSG triggered the release clause, Bartomeu panicked like the incompetent president he is and overpaid for Dembele.
No he didn’t panic actually, the ball just wasn’t in our park as we needed a like for like replacement

Barcelona had decided on its strategy, and its price: Dembélé, in Barcelona’s eyes, was worth $96 million, and not a cent more. No matter how hard Dortmund pressed for a higher fee, the men from Barcelona would hold firm...
Despite coming into the meeting with this strong position, when they encountered BVB’s representatives, they almost immediately caved:

The Germans told their guests that they had a plane to catch. They had no time to exchange small talk, and they were not here to negotiate. If Barcelona wanted Dembélé, it would have to pay roughly double the Spaniards’ valuation: $193 million.
Barcelona’s president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, was stunned. But he did not walk away. He quickly agreed to pay almost the entire amount, settling at a fee of $127 million up front, with a further $50 million in easily-achieved performance bonuses.
 

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