Neymar

soul24rage

Senior Member
Good guy Ney has proven his worth as teacher. Bring him and prepare Yamal to be lectured.

Neymar reveals that he "taught" Messi how to take penalties.
“We were practicing penalties in Paris (PSG), and he said, ‘Fuck, how can you take a penalty like that?’ I looked at him and said, ‘Are you fucking crazy? You’re Messi, for fuck’s sake! If I can take it like that, you can too. Just fucking practice. Practice and try (laughs)’. Then he started laughing and said, ‘I’ll try too’. That’s when it started,” Neymar revealed in an interview with Podpah.

“In the World Cup he won (2022), for example, he scored several penalty goals like that. The only one he didn't take while looking at the goalkeeper, he missed,” he added.
Thank you Neymar for helping Argentina win the World Cup
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
The most important thing is; if he looks physically prepared for a secondary role in our team by the summer and he is willing to come back on a low wage, there are zero rational reasons to reject his proposal; in fact it would be a useful signing that goes beyond emotions and vibes, but actually brings much needed depth to our team.
 

Catta

Senior Member
Why would any Barca fan take him back. Don't want to see him in the Barca shirt ever again, even if he played for free.

There should be no second chance when you leave or reject Barca.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
The most important thing is; if he looks physically prepared for a secondary role in our team by the summer and he is willing to come back on a low wage, there are zero rational reasons to reject his proposal; in fact it would be a useful signing that goes beyond emotions and vibes, but actually brings much needed depth to our team.

Please explain how a 33 years old player that's had multiple serious ankle injuries, a metatarsal fracture and a torn ACL the last few years would be a useful signing at the elite level in Europe?

His physical level was so terrible Al-Hilal let him leave. He's doing better it seems right now, but it's in the Campeonato Paulista which is their state league where more than half of the teams are worse than the teams Barca B face on a weekly basis. It's not even the Brasileiro.

The only position he can even play nowadays is in the middle where he'll need a free role. He won't be able to press nor track back anymore due his limitations, and we all know how important that is to Hansi Flick's system to the point we suffer due to Lewandowski showing his age and not being very effective at it.

He's not a left-winger anymore and have not been one for many years, he admitted to it himself recently where he said moving centrally is what got the best out of him.

So how exactly would this be a useful, reasonable, rational signing beyond any emotions?

If anything there's no logic at all to signing Neymar if you're serious about actually improving your football team. This is all emotional and would purely be a business decision.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
Please explain how a 33 years old player that's had multiple serious ankle injuries, a metatarsal fracture and a torn ACL the last few years would be a useful signing at the elite level in Europe?

His physical level was so terrible Al-Hilal let him leave. He's doing better it seems right now, but it's in the Campeonato Paulista which is their state league where more than half of the teams are worse than the teams Barca B face on a weekly basis. It's not even the Brasileiro.

The only position he can even play nowadays is in the middle where he'll need a free role. He won't be able to press nor track back anymore due his limitations, and we all know how important that is to Hansi Flick's system to the point we suffer due to Lewandowski showing his age and not being very effective at it.

He's not a left-winger anymore and have not been one for many years, he admitted to it himself recently where he said moving centrally is what got the best out of him.

So how exactly would this be a useful, reasonable, rational signing beyond any emotions?

If anything there's no logic at all to signing Neymar if you're serious about actually improving your football team. This is all emotional and would purely be a business decision.
Well I said multiple times; if his physical fitness is enough for a secondary role. Currently it is not, that much is obvious, but that doesn't mean it won't be by summer. He probably has a lot of professionals working on his physical condition for WC26. Only in this case should we consider the transfer, that's what I'm saying.
 

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