Checkbook and the newly rich. Need a change football?

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Saturday, 15 August 2009 18:18

Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City are the three clubs who have far more coolly taken the checkbook. Set a target, and acquire a base of millions. Does the football change of rules to prevent this?

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Here are two trains collide, two titans. One such sport is soccer and football as other entertainment and business. And every time the roads will go further and further apart, unless you opt for measures like those applied in the United States.

The timeless story of the rich and poor countries will be featured increasingly in the world of football, because the partners, fans and the President does not want to wait to see the fruits of his quarry bring out their passions, color, to pursue his dream with the team forever. Risking Players will no longer be profitable. It is easier to acquire when they are at the height of his career, when the signing of a player becomes a monetary investment. Is he doomed to disappear as football engine passions? What is worth your life team wins the Champions League if he does so with 20 players, 18 of which have not been bred in the streets of the city they represent?

Representatives of major European clubs like Manchester United or Arsenal, have criticized the transfer policy of Florentino Perez, cruelly attacking common sense sports, but certainly further align tandem-football business. No one, not another one. The public has become the judge of all this mess. For some years (a few already), being a staunch fan of a football club became something that, despite how full the stadium, few can afford, unless you sacrifice other things in your life. The shirts, tickets, and ultimately, the whole club merchandising makes the players in idols, gods on earth. I have never criticized a player copper as copper, since it is certainly money that they generate, and we are the culprits. It is true that to develop the cure for cancer even remotely going to charge what Cristiano Ronaldo in a season, but this is the society in which we live. Everything moves so, redundantly, move you.

When a player is signed by a large, always his dream, even from big one. It is part of the representation. And nothing will change. Football is a job, and will remain so. Sporting values never disappear entirely, but certainly we who have achieved these new rich, these athletes for the book, have become the kings of the roost.


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