NathStPaul It isn't an option. Both the player and his agent have said that, it was just explained to you.
Hence why I said I wouldn't be surprised if it opened up as an option. It was just explained to you.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Mar 2022 11:58
NathStPaul It isn't an option. Both the player and his agent have said that, it was just explained to you.
by Weymouth Royal » 30 Mar 2022 12:16
by NathStPaul » 30 Mar 2022 12:25
YorkshireRoyal99NathStPaul It isn't an option. Both the player and his agent have said that, it was just explained to you.
Hence why I said I wouldn't be surprised if it opened up as an option. It was just explained to you.
by Hendo » 30 Mar 2022 12:32
"He can and will take the next step. Bayern, Real, Barcelona, City - these are the big clubs he can go to. City has won the championship five times in recent years, significantly more than United. When we moved to Dortmund, we all knew that this step would come."
by Mr Optimist » 30 Mar 2022 13:09
Weymouth Royal Deli Ali advised to drop to the Championship to get his career back on track... What a numpty he is.
by Sanguine » 30 Mar 2022 13:09
by NathStPaul » 30 Mar 2022 13:12
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Mar 2022 14:02
by South Coast Royal » 30 Mar 2022 14:15
YorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Mar 2022 14:24
by Sanguine » 30 Mar 2022 15:07
YorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Mar 2022 15:17
SanguineYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Goes back to the question I've raised before - does a player want to win something simply by dint of being at a particularly club, or do they want to be a/the driving force behind a club doing so?
And I do understand the desire for winners' medals, whatever the underlying motivation. I've cited Grealish before - he may pick up his first winners' medals this season, but what will his personal contribution to those be?
by URZZZZ » 30 Mar 2022 16:01
SanguineYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Goes back to the question I've raised before - does a player want to win something simply by dint of being at a particularly club, or do they want to be a/the driving force behind a club doing so?
And I do understand the desire for winners' medals, whatever the underlying motivation. I've cited Grealish before - he may pick up his first winners' medals this season, but what will his personal contribution to those be?
by URZZZZ » 30 Mar 2022 16:08
South Coast RoyalYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Agreed YR.
How do you define ambition ,and what is his driving force?.
He isn't going to win anything with his national side so why not do a Lewandowski, score loads of goals every week, get paid well and most seasons have a real chance of winning the Champions League.?
Just because we see our top division as competitive, even if 3 teams have been way ahead of the rest for some time, he might not be so keen and who wouldn't prefer to live for a few years in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or Munich rather than Manchester?
by South Coast Royal » 30 Mar 2022 16:27
URZZZZSouth Coast RoyalYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Agreed YR.
How do you define ambition ,and what is his driving force?.
He isn't going to win anything with his national side so why not do a Lewandowski, score loads of goals every week, get paid well and most seasons have a real chance of winning the Champions League.?
Just because we see our top division as competitive, even if 3 teams have been way ahead of the rest for some time, he might not be so keen and who wouldn't prefer to live for a few years in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or Munich rather than Manchester?
Ultimately each individual player is motivated by different factors. One being financial (which I’m sure PSG would triumph), one being trophies and personal accolades and another becoming a cult hero and sticking to 1/2 clubs (I.e. the emotional factor)
Personally think sticking in Germany/moving to Paris is a waste of a players potential, certainly in the long term but obviously other people think differently
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Mar 2022 16:29
URZZZZSouth Coast RoyalYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Agreed YR.
How do you define ambition ,and what is his driving force?.
He isn't going to win anything with his national side so why not do a Lewandowski, score loads of goals every week, get paid well and most seasons have a real chance of winning the Champions League.?
Just because we see our top division as competitive, even if 3 teams have been way ahead of the rest for some time, he might not be so keen and who wouldn't prefer to live for a few years in Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or Munich rather than Manchester?
Ultimately each individual player is motivated by different factors. One being financial (which I’m sure PSG would triumph), one being trophies and personal accolades and another becoming a cult hero and sticking to 1/2 clubs (I.e. the emotional factor)
Personally think sticking in Germany/moving to Paris is a waste of a players potential, certainly in the long term but obviously other people think differently
by Loafer » 30 Mar 2022 21:06
Hendo Weird that Raiola said this just 3 months ago -"He can and will take the next step. Bayern, Real, Barcelona, City - these are the big clubs he can go to. City has won the championship five times in recent years, significantly more than United. When we moved to Dortmund, we all knew that this step would come."
Can't find anything after a bit of googling anyone ruling out the move. Although it would obviously depend on Lewandowski leaving.
Also sounds like Oliver Kahn has met Raiola recently and discussed Haaland - https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com/2022/3/4/22961299/bayern-munich-oliver-kahn-agent-mino-raiola-borussia-dortmund-haaland-ajax-gravenberch-mazraoui-sane
by NathStPaul » 31 Mar 2022 12:20
by BROB0T » 31 Mar 2022 13:20
URZZZZSanguineYorkshireRoyal99 He'd be playing for Bayern though, it's only the same as players making the move over to PSG. Even Spain isn't as great as it used to be these days, so what would that mean about a move to Madrid?
Every league can be considered weak when you compare it to the PL. You don't move to a Bayern, PSG etc to just be the best in your domestic league, you do it to win the biggest trophies in Europe whilst consistently winning trophies. You could argue he'd do more of that at Bayern than City considering it's not a given that City will win the league each season and they've never won the CL either.
It would only ever happen if Lewandowski moved, that's when it could potentially become an option. I'm not sure why that was such a problem to suggest for some.
Goes back to the question I've raised before - does a player want to win something simply by dint of being at a particularly club, or do they want to be a/the driving force behind a club doing so?
And I do understand the desire for winners' medals, whatever the underlying motivation. I've cited Grealish before - he may pick up his first winners' medals this season, but what will his personal contribution to those be?
A la Gerrard (obviously without winning a PL)
Could have gone to Chelsea to become part of a side ready to win trophies but stayed at Liverpool and became a cunt.
by Loafer » 31 Mar 2022 17:13
NathStPaul Oh dear, back on ignore you go.