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Unrest at PSG

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If you learn something from every game, there shall come a point in time, when you should never lose... Jimmy Sirrel

It's what happens when you bring in so many egos into a club that already has their own established players with cocky or overconfident players. I feel sorry for Messi, he's been nothing but a gem to PSG. Their star striker, that looks like he's from TMNT is a right ????.

Naymar is also overhyped beyond anything I have ever known. These two players are toxic but PSG is filled with players whose arrogance compels them to be a very disliked club.

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A field where dreams become reality.

The club seems to have become a reflection of everything that's wrong with modern football. With their wealthy owners and overly inflated squad, they've become synonymous with the concept of 'primadonna' football. In recent years, it seems that success can only be bought, rather than earned. This has led to a lack of effort and passion from players, who know that they can rely on their club's wealth to get by. To me, this goes against everything that football is supposed to represent. The sport should be about perseverance, teamwork, and hard work, rather than just throwing money around. I hope that more football clubs will start to value these core principles over spending large sums of money on marquee players. It's time for a return to more authentic football values.

PSG is an awful club. Their honeymoon period seems to be over, but they’re just a nothing club that has become what it is solely due to the money their owners have put in. They have toxic players with sulky attitudes when they lose. I’ve seen quite a few of their games and they’re poor losers; it’s no surprise they’re having further issues.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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While it is undoubtedly exciting to see star players join a team, it is not without its potential downsides. One of these is the possibility of egos clashing, particularly when different players have their own ideas about how the team should play and who should be taking the lead. This is a risk that all clubs must manage carefully when bringing in high-profile names, and it requires a strong leadership structure and clear communication among all team members. It's also important that players are able to put their egos aside for the greater good of the team, especially when it comes to the crucial moments in any given match. While clashes between star players are always a risk, it's ultimately up to the club and the players themselves to work together to build a strong and cohesive team that can compete at the highest levels of the game.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

Don McLean

PSG isn’t very appealing. They may play good football, but as others have mentioned, their squad is full of egos. Their manager is prone to throwing tantrums over minor issues. They have also shown disrespect towards smaller French teams. It’s difficult to support a team like that. Hopefully, the trouble they’re facing is serious enough to prompt a change in the club’s approach.

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