GOAT_SUAREZ
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He has to go. Waste of a roster spot.
can we please just get rid of this dead weight?
We have Vidal, Gomes, Douglas, Mina, Marlon, Rafinha, Paco, and Own Goal wasting space on the squad and actively making us worse just by stepping on the pitch but you want to get rid of a La Masia kid who hasn't even played one game with the squad since promotion?
atleast vidal can play for the squad ths guy is perma injured
i ideally want them all gone but samper is the worst of all but he gets pass because he's from la masia? lol?
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Again. Now that there's a free spot on the list, I hope Morey gets called up.
Monchu can play as a DM.
One have to also consider that all aforementioned were unremarkable benchwarmers (okay, i don't know about Pep, because i was too young to follow his youth years) at the start of their careers, but still given a lot of chances to play. Maybe because Barca wasn't considered teh bestest club in the world like it has been after the success of previous decade. I never once thought that Xavi would become any more than a generic squad player, even less Puyol, who was quite frankly, pretty bad in his starting years. Now that Barca needs to have treble every season, youth players, who don't immediately give memorable perforamnces are dubbed deadweight. No wonder players develop much better in low profile clubs, where they get to actually play on regular bases despite not being all that at the beginning. Hard to say anything about Samper as a Barca player, because he never played to begin with. Expecting la masia young to develop as loanees in bus parking scrub teams is pretty new development. It's not a value judgement, more like a ''what the hell do i know, never seen him play''. I think that the whole attention to youth system has just went out of the window for Barca and we must realize that it's us who are the new Galacticos, trying to build success Peres style.The reality is there are stupidly high expectations of la masia players because of Xavi,Iniesta, Puyol and before them Guardiola and others.
One have to also consider that all aforementioned were unremarkable benchwarmers (okay, i don't know about Pep, because i was too young to follow his youth years) at the start of their careers, but still given a lot of chances to play. Maybe because Barca wasn't considered teh bestest club in the world like it has been after the success of previous decade. I never once thought that Xavi would become any more than a generic squad player, even less Puyol, who was quite frankly, pretty bad in his starting years. Now that Barca needs to have treble every season, youth players, who don't immediately give memorable perforamnces are dubbed deadweight. No wonder players develop much better in low profile clubs, where they get to actually play on regular bases despite not being all that at the beginning. Hard to say anything about Samper as a Barca player, because he never played to begin with. Expecting la masia young to develop as loanees in bus parking scrub teams is pretty new development. It's not a value judgement, more like a ''what the hell do i know, never seen him play''. I think that the whole attention to youth system has just went out of the window for Barca and we must realize that it's us who are the new Galacticos, trying to build success Peres style.