Hence "April Fools` day" comment. Should we field Cadete players instead? Grown men complaining about 18/19 year olds playing against them. Fckin losers.
Problem is If you follow that logic then smaller teams in the Primera would also be within their right to complain about Real Madrid, Barca and Atleti playing their big signings.
His point is right. If playing against a multi million transfer is "not fair" then grown ass men in their 30s playing vs U19 teams shouldn't be either.
But B teams of these clubs do not have luxury of playing 40m players so they think it's unfair to them.
Which is exactly the point. Considering maturity gives massive advantage to older players over young ones.
If you are willing to pull out such asinine argument, then the age argument stands. Secondly. Players have been registered for Castilla. Case closed. Heck, even many Primera squads don`t have the luxury of playing 40M players. So what? Essentially you are pulling out Football version of "Social Justice" which is absolutely grotesque.
The team complaining is not a B team. This is a professional League. As a player i'd be ashamed to complain about a teenager destroying me.
Rumors that will be spending next season on loan. Good choice tbh, these players can gain much more experience playing for a lower table La Liga side than in Castilla.
❗️Official: Reinier joins BVB on two-year loanhttps://t.co/HkzBG5O1yx— Daily Madrid (@DailyMadridcom) August 19, 2020 Best of luck to Reinier at BVB! pic.twitter.com/k1YsU1t3Z3— Daily Madrid (@DailyMadridcom) August 19, 2020 Potentially great deal but i worry about his playing time there. Hopefully, he gets plenty of minutes.
I wish him well but i also cant see him getting many minutes.....Brand,Sancho,Hazard,Reina,Haaland,Reus.....i mean where is he gonna play.
So far they've been hyping him up a lot, i've heard that they were serious about including a clause to buy him at the end of the loan deal already.
Not exactly setting the world on fire, but Reinier did make Serie A's top 11 of the week last week after scoring a goal on his debut. I didn't see the game, but whoscored gave him a strong rating, so hopefully he finds a home and gets comfy. He's still young and our player, so it would be great if he could play well and up his value. I'm not totally sure about the team of the week, though. It has a suspiciously large number of players from Frosinone for a 2-1 win over Verona. https://www.instagram.com/p/CyLPM0atxuv/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Can always trust someone to come along and shit on our own players. I still like to keep an eye out and see how he’s doing, glad he started well. I still kind of look out for a lot of our ex players too.
It happens, doesn't it? If you go back and look at the golden boy awards for every year, there are some absolutely shocking guys in the final vote. You think, how could anybody ever consider this guy a future elite football player. You have 2004 where Rooney won ahaead of Ronaldo (!!!) and Torres, but all three were pure class and future world stars. Funny enough, Messi didn't win the award either, falling behind Aguero and Fabregas in consecutive years. But the depth is pretty incredible. you have to look for the flops. But then starts a run where it'sso many questionable names, Sterling, Origi, Marquinios being the three best young players in the world! Incredible. The year where it was Felix, Sancho, Havertz is amazing as well. Looking at it truly makes it look like world talent comes in batches. You have a great generation coming along, so we get some great great years, and now we're basically in the years where those that didn't turn out too great are in their prime and we're holding on to the generation before them.