Ronaldinho_23
Premier League
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Kevin De Bruyne, Alex...
hey Alexis, u remember our conversation about luis enrique last summer? i told u he would have won u over eventually (just like he did with me).
i'm usually wrong when it comes to this sort of predictions, but it's nice to know even i get it right every once in a while!
btw, very impressed with the blaugrana's performance during the final. such composure and personality! displaying a 3 men midfield against one of the best 4 men midfield setups in europe (that midfield is basically what makes juve a top team) and not even breaking a sweat.... WOW!
Maybe because you've been doing tons of shady dealings before that made them focus more on you guys than anyone else? I honestly don't know. Just speculating.
But a serious question, why do you say those kids you mentioned can't play football anymore and in a difficult situation? Because they can't play with Barca anymore? Surely they can play at other clubs easily since they have Barca in their CVs?
About the transfer/expoloitation of young football talents, you should read "Golden Boys" by Juan Pablo Meneses. He is a writer /journalist who presented himself as a manager of third world youth footbal prodigies. I have the book, but haven'tread it yet...
Meneses is a Colombianwho boughta youth prodigy himself and the book describeswhat happened afterwards. I read a review of the book and accoriding to that review, the book isn't very falttering for Barcelona.
This said.
I've always had a soft spot for Barcelona. I will Judge them after reading the book (and even then, who knows if this is the truth).
And that said.
Do people really believe that Barcelona is worse than other big clubs. Look at what Wenger/Guillou /Arsenal did with the Ivorians in Beveren. People like the Yaya Touré and Gervinho will not complain, but the dozens of Ivorian other players who never made it where scarcely better off than cattle...
I love football, but i'm not blind for it's excesses.
And at long last.
What about the parents of all this boys?
It is less difficult to say no than most people think and this even for poor people...i understand that poor people see a big opportunity but i would like to see the ratio of players like Drogba, Eto'o and (even) Adebayor who make it, compared to all the kids that are wasted and exploited... I wonder if all these young boys are having such a good time at those big clubs...
It is a litle bit easy to put all the blame with Barcelona. Other clubs are to blame aswell and one can say the same thingabout (some) parents...
Sorry for the long post.
yeah, this situation is a bit grotesque to be honest. either u show some consistency and punish every club who "poaches" yongsters from other academies (in which case almost every top club in europe should receive the same treatment barça did) or u just do nothing about it.
this situation kinda reminds me of that "diving-ban" an arsenal player got years ago (was it eduardo?). it was obvious it was gonna be simply a one-off and it ended up being an unacceptable discrimination (i remember Bobby making a pretty good case in this forum).
in theory this set of rules is aimed to protect small clubs academies from having big clubs academies poaching their own youngsters....but this regulation is obviously flawed, as all u need to do to circumvent the ban is to "have the kid's parents being offered a job" in your city (english clubs have been doing this for years, and they're probably not the only ones doing it).
and it's not just top clubs, which "harvest" young talents anymore. i'm told most italian academies nowadays (even the small clubs academies) train foreign kids, so they most likely poached them from some other club aswell.
over the last few years i even started questioning the ethical legitimacy of theese regulations.
on one side i perfectly understand the importance of protecting a club's investment on a youngster. if we were to allow big clubs to "harvest" young kids from small club academies, those small clubs would have no incentive whatsoever in building up a good academy and developing young players abilities.
and that's particularly important for small clubs, as their financial survival often relies on the capital gains generated by selling their "home developed" players once they reach 18, 19 or 20 years old.
on the other side though, this "commodification" of the players is a bit disgusting. over the last 35 years or so we witnessed a very weird process; the creation of a legal fiction according to which a player (who is undenyably a human being) is treated as a commodity to be traded between companies.
and at the end of the day, i believe this is the core of the issue. is protecting small clubs and the whole academy system worth such a distortion of reality? are the clubs' interests more important than the players' interests..... because quite often big clubs can also offer a young kid (and his family) advantages a small club could never afford (think of messi for instance, who, thanks to his move to barça, was able to afford very expensive medical treatments, which were extremely important for his growth).
i think an ethical conundrum lies at the core of the issue... and to be honest, i wouldn't know how to solve it.