money has made football crazyy?

July 10, 2009 9:26am CST
i think the money that football teams like real Madrid and Manchester city have nowadays is too much for the other top clubs in football. Real have bought Kaká and Ronaldo in one transfer market it's too much (£140million). They are just splashing money around anywhere now they've bought Benzema for £30million. i think this is ruining football. Manchester city do the same but they jsut want the best players they're trying to sign john terry from Chelsea. What next? real madrid are now going to be just unstoppable for the up coming season if they continue like this next target from them is Ribéry which may cost them around £60million.
3 responses
• Indonesia
11 Jul 09
real madrid and manchester city do that because they want to instant success.football is teamwork,not individual.more superstar in one team,will not help that team.
@sutent (1060)
• China
10 Jul 09
i agree with your opinion. Scoccer clubs management should take a pesistent and self-staining mode,just like Arsenal and Barcelona.They cultivate their younger player and train them. Take the successful Barcelona for example, most of the team elites are grew up from their younger training system, such as Messia,Xavi and Iniesta. Buying any plyer they wanted with lots of money, Real Madrid's activity defenitely break some competition rules. Besides, compare with those big soccer clubs, the small and normal clubs will become more and more tough.So for the better development of soccer, one or several soccer association should be initialed to guide the most operation in soccer field, just like NBA establishs rule to limit player salary.
@akuler (3531)
• Malaysia
10 Jul 09
Hi majed124, I personally don't see it that way. What I see is a businessmen try to make his business attractive and profitable. That all businessmen do. They splash money to get more money. And that's totally not their fault. This in not just happen. It has been happening since 1970s. The only different is the amount paid. $1 million in 1970 is equal to $100 million nowadays. What I see is a bunch of greedy players. They are the one who look for their own interest. There is nothing wrong if they play for a small club and want to move to the bigger club. But most of the cases are they already play for a big club and have a nice paycheck. The only reason they want to move because they can get more money with the new club. This is the type of player that will ruin football. Happy mylotting and have a nice day.