Why are loyal players such a rarity?

Why are loyal players such a rarity?

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Based Royce

>was bought from gladbach

he's from the dortmund academy

Why would they be? Football is a business

what happened to wearing your hometown's colors?

that's like being proud to do the walmart clap dance

>Being loyal to a corporation that would turn on you in an instant if they could get a good deal or you had a down turn

based reus. titlecucks will never understand

you occasionally see exceptional loyalty in criminals

because football has become a pure business at the top level

Because you refuse to institute a salary cap and thus other teams will happily pounce on the opportunity to drop 80m euros to get their player fuck off to a new team

Huh, could have sworn I've seen these threads with Messi and calling him scared for not joining another club.
Just another day on a/sp/ies

>this is an american's concept of clubs

They aren't franchises like here, buckaroo.

Reus doesn't claim to be the GOAT

The only thing he claims to be is a police officer.

>I chose to have a 0 title career so some miners and drunks in some shithole love me

Why is being loyle so cringy?

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autism, beta, afraid of exterior world, very american minded

Yes they are, lmao

If I scored the winner in a WC final I would also have trouble to stay motivated and in shape

>love his hometown
>gets paid millions of euros to chase a ball around a field

we are the only cringe here uber ally

>autism, beta, afraid of exterior world
sounds like sp

Maybe he isn't there in order to have "drunks and miners" love him but because he actually was born in Dortmund. Is there some reason as to why the concept of home is not one you subscribe to?

No they aren't. Franchises are liscenced by the ruling federation. Dortmund isn't liscenced by the Bundesliga, and is a private entitiy. It is a very different model, that leads to odditities like the NFL actually owning player's contracts not individual teams, for instance.

>gets rejected by dirtmund academy
>for being to small and weak
>goes to Gladbach and becomes a starter
>MY HEART WAS ALWAYS WITH DIRMUND
Sames as Pogba,should have never gone back and to a good club

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loyal? more like loser.
many players love to win but few of them hate to lose. Reus is happy with failure. guess he's happy with his career.

>he doesn't love his hometown where all his friends and family are

Though I do suppose you'd need friends and a loving family to feel that way.

how is it his fault that dortmund rejected him

>Reus is happy with failure. guess he's happy with his career.
fucking yikes

Not his fault but why would go back to the club that didn't believe in you?
The same with Pogba,they both joined medicore teams back.Dortmund will probably bottle the league again anyways.
Imagine being Pogba and getting critized by United customers,when you came back and are the best player by far.He might be le funny dab man but still.

yes his career is absolute shit

>muh different model
Don't act as if there aren't plenty of cases where European football clubs treat loyal players like shit. At their core they are moneymaking machines just like their murrican counterparts.

Reus would be at Real or Barca if he didn't have his injury issues. And he'd be a WC winner.

Are you an idiot? I wasn't speaking about loyalty at all. If you had an modicum of reading comprehension you'd understand I was highlighting the fundamental differences between a franchise and a club that aren't an abstraction like loyalty is.

Fucking moron.

*RETARD ALERT EFFEMINATE ALERT*

Your first post was a clear refutation of
You clearly seemed to be claiming his opinion of European football clubs being soulless entities was invalid because of muh technicalities.

Messi has never claimed to be the GOAT, farid

I mean he did technically leave the other borussia first but I'm surprised hes stuck with the black and yellow even with all the rumors to other big clubs. He could have even walked away clean after all the trash talk the fans gave him for some rumors of him wanting out and people backing hummels instead but he still stayed while hummels who was suppose to be the loyal one left. so he's cool with me

>Having ideals
Based retard will never achieve anything

That's just your Eastern Yurope ex-gommie "ideals" talking

germans are retarded

im glad they are being replaced by arabs and turks

>muh loyalty
Why are only the players expected to demonstrate this? Teams sell, trade, cut, etc. without blinking.

BVB DNA la

>Hummels tried to pull this and was now told to fuck off

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*sign him back for 38m*

>muh Gladbach
Casuals outing themselves. It was Rot Weiss Ahlen were he proved himself the real deal.

I am not a gladbachfan but 2 of my best friends are and they both seeth about Reus and Favre even today.

>having friends

if he wasn't injured as often he would've gone to a bigger club

Because he is most likely either diaspora or an ideologically castrated consumer who thinks that being proud of your origin is "literally NSDP".

>Reus is happy with failure
That is the ultimate pill actually.

He's had plenty of opportunities to go to bigger clubs.

Unlike you

Dortmund only cares about the shareholders, winning the league is a secondary objective f they make a profit from transfers

this lol. thats why switching to something like fulham would be such a 150iq move. you get the same money, but with the difference of escaping NRWistan and living in one of the best cities on earth.

I think the idea of loyalty to one club is good and pure, sort of like a marriage that lasts a whole lifetime. But it's stupid to be loyal to one side, without knowing that it's reciprocated. And if you're loyal to a club, you're basically loyal to a multi-million dollar corporation and a logo. It's not another person, so it's illogical to expect to be treated humanely by a non-human.

So it's much better for everyone if an athlete is loyal to their wife or family, or a close circle of friends (i.e. other people) than to an organization.

Sounds the exact opposite of America. Is this what ABUSAtism does to the brain?

>"I will always choose Dirtmund"
>PSG offers 90m upfront and 400k a week
>"well umm yea, I felt like I needed something else, anyway good luck in Bundes lol brb"

>implying he would take that

>

So when Gladbach snatched Ahlen's best player and Ahlen later got relegated from 2. Bundesliga, were your mongoloid friends seething back then?

it's easier being loyal to dortmund than rot weiss erfurt or arka gdynia

Making the game centre around money takes it to new levels. Look how the CL is a higher standard than the World Cup

Marco Reus was driving through Gelsenkirchen...

because bosses aren't loyal either