Take a look at Shevchenko's move to Chelsea. He was exceptional before, but his career took a nosedive upon his move.
We're selling the entire fucking team and no good players coming so far ._. I hope Oblak fucks up in Madrid >.>
Why would you hope that a player who served your club to the best of his ability will "fuck up". That's kind of classless, just saying. Don't blame a player who wants to simply further his career.
I always wish the best to the players who served my club well and were always respectul and greateful to the club which gave them a place to shine in Europe. There's countless examples of great football players and great men which passed to my club and left to "bigger" ones: David Luiz, Angel Di Maria; Fabio Coentrão, Ramires, Markovic, Matic etc, etc, etc. Unfortunately, Oblak's classless attitudes doesn't make him one of them and therefore I can't wish nothing good professionally for that boy.
He still helped your club win the league title and 2 domestic trophies, so.....yea. Luis Suarez is a shithead and Liverpool fans still loved him before he left because he helped the team win. What happened to being the bigger man, lol. I don't follow Benfica too closely, so I can't say what he did to make you dislike him. But I don't think any professional footballer deserves bad wishes from fans.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2014/m=7/news=dream-team-winners-earn-sony-prizes-2406063.html What absolute nonsense. 3 Brazillian defenders, including the abysmal David Luiz and no Dutch defenders at all. Di Maria over Mascherano is highly questionable also.
Bale didn't flop. Madrid won the champions league and he was actually quite good when he wasn't injured You could maybe make the argument that he wasn't as magical when he was at Spurs, but then again he is in a lineup filled with probably the most talented soccer players on the planet. He was never worth the ludicrous amount of money Madrid paid for him, but no one is worth that much money. Maybe he's not a success yet, but he's definitely not a flop. @Kumiho you must not be an arsenal fan (v. persie, nasri, adebayor...) it seems like the "dream team" was voted by the public (i think that's what a fifa.com club member is???). in any case that's a pretty unsurprising list to be fair. i mean let's be honest, who is the average person going to pick, the very noticeable and recognizable david luiz, or the one and only stefan de vrij? bruno martins india did you say? and so on..
I've not seen one player get more bad press than David Luiz in this World Cup. There have been disappointments, there have been flops and there has been David Luiz. I understand mainstream appeal, but when your mainstream exposure has been consistent backlash, I cannot justify the reasoning for choosing David Luiz over Daley Blind or Stefan De Vrij.
@Michu I like watching good football. I'm not gonna wish for bad things to happen to good football players, lol. Or any player, for that matter. Players make their decisions and you move on. What's the point in being sour over it. Makes no sense to me.
Well, Robben is old as fk. And even though he is good, he will able to give Man U only 1-2 good seasons. And btw, why would he leave BAYERN MUNICH? Shaqiri is not that great ,trust me. That's why Rodgers opted for Markovic. BALE was no flop. He scored 22 goals and made 15 assists. That's no joke tbh.
Luiz constantly endangered his team's goal mouth by making reckless, lemming-like charges towards the Germans, allowing the Germans to systematically destroy their defensive line. There is good reason why Luiz was singled out in particular for his performance. Also, with your logic, it seems that you're suggesting that Luiz should not be on the XI either. You're essentially saying he's a scapegoat, so why on earth would he be nominated in the first place?
david luiz isn't a defender and the sooner people realize this the better @Kumiho because it's very disrespectful and a big "fuk u" to the fans when they go back on a promise, leave for a rival/more money, deceitful in any way etc - also for things like this:
With Thiago Silva gone, he should have taken initiative in Brazil's already weakened defence. Instead, he crippled it, again and again.