money is not factor to be success in football
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
September 14, 2010 1:36am CST
do you see cesena? cesena did not spend much money to buy expensive players. and they agree that not only money is factors to be success in football :). and now cesena got a good results. in first week, they can draw with as roma and in second week, they beat Milan with a expensive player like Ibrahimovic and Robinho. what do you think about phenomenal of cesena and other clubs like cesena
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
14 Sep 10
Yes, another similar story currently is Man City. All the riches have not been able to win them points and they are dropping points left right and center. But I think money does get you quality players who in the long run are more consistent than some of the more inexpensive players.
Cheers!
Ram
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
15 Sep 10
Yes, they have brought without a pattern. In fact I thought Mark Hughes had done some smart business by bringing in EPL based players instead of too many superstars, but then the string of draws really hung him dry last season.
Thanks for the best response.
Cheers!
Ram
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@adhyz82 (36248)
• Indonesia
15 Sep 10
for city case is they never buy a appropriate player..what they are doing only buy with a brand name but never buy as their needs..too many forwards in city (from Jo, tevez, adebayor, robinho, santa cruzz, bellamy). and it`s useless becaue whats going on with too many forward but they less in midfielder and defenders
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@TeamCholent (2832)
• United States
14 Sep 10
One can see money doesn't buy success by looking at Manchester City. They have an unlimited budget and only thing they can't seem to get is success and silverware. This season again I feel is not going to be their best so they better look at purchasing a full team as their super-powers are not working out so well.
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@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
14 Sep 10
I think it helps, but it is not the most important thing. Good coaching and motivation for the players is just as important and that is something that money can't buy sometimes. So I think clubs should really invest in good coaches, first of all, and only then start looking at more players to buy.
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@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
14 Sep 10
I would like to believe that money is not everything in football, but it surely has a great impact on the game. I think that Cesena is living from the newcomers enthusiasm, and they were underestimated both by Roma and Milan, who are currently trying to find their form. But like in many other cases, I think that Cesena will deflate and will struggle to stay in Serie A. And both Milan and Roma will fight for the Scudetto.
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@gunagohan (3413)
• India
14 Sep 10
Only two matches are over and there are many games to be played by them..
U don't have good players and u don't win...
So, other teams those who pay a large amount to get good players are out of mind or what?
They pay money, because they want to get all good players and they have to win the title..
Getting a place in the Champions league and playing in the champions league and winning the champions league!!!
Do u think, Cesena would be qualifying for the next champions league and they would beat Inter or Real or Barca or what??
Just drawing one match and winning other match doesn't decide anything...








