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2011-07-30 12:58:40
Pastore to PSG for 43 mil.€ wtf.
2011-07-30 18:56:55
Against modern football !

That is it mate.
2011-07-30 20:05:23
Tell me...how much did Milan pay for Pato...?
2011-07-30 22:46:49
22 mil when he was 17
and 25 mil $ for Sheva in '98
(Edith war hier)
2011-07-30 22:51:07
:)
2011-07-31 23:48:14
And?
2011-07-31 23:56:00
And wasn't that against modern football...? :]
2011-07-31 23:57:27
No, why ?

Pato is great player, Pastore was too, but PSG is like new Man City... I dont like that.
2011-07-31 23:58:54
So if Milan pays a lot - it's fine.
If PSG pays a lot - it's against football.

Listen to yourself.

Tell me what's the difference between the new owner of PSG giving money and media mogul Berlusconi giving money to Milan...?
2011-08-01 00:01:06
Milan was always big club and have enough money.

PSG are not like AC Milan.

2011-08-01 00:03:32
So what, only those who are rich for ~20 years can spend money? There is NO difference.
Was always a big club because they had money. Now PSG has the money too, why shouldn't they become a big club?
imho what ulra rosso nero mean by 'big club' is the club's history. yep, chelsea are big club right now. but are they really 'a big club'? you can ask the liverpudlian or the gooners for the answer. for me no, they're not. but they have sources (read: money) to make it.
2011-08-01 00:43:22
That is right ! I mean that !
So there is no way a club can become a big club?
2011-08-01 00:52:41
And how did other clubs become big...? By having money earlier.

And Chelsea has some history. Maybe not lots of trophies, but I like Chelsea a lot before Roman took them. Dennis Wise, Le Saux, Zola etc. - lots of great players. It's no Hoffenheim...

Same goes for PSG.

And as Rubinho stated - according to your logic there would be ~10 big clubs forever.