Anzhi signs Dzsudzsak

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Football is a short career, debatable whether he had the options to go 'top clubs' in Western Europe. Can't blame for accepting a fat salary.
 
Football is a short career, debatable whether he had the options to go 'top clubs' in Western Europe. Can't blame for accepting a fat salary.

THIS. Im yet to hear that any other "top teams" even made a concrete move for him...
 
let's just pretend like you answered my previous questions...

*roles eyes*

Basicly instead of trying to explin your point you just said "you play bla bla bla"... So who doesn't answer to who? Seriously, from what i've seen in this thread, you're a giant hypocrite.
 
It's sad because he already bathes in it, as I pointed out...

And you have seemed to go very much from: "Well, Anzhi is a club on the rise and could be a top club in not to long" to "Lol, what the **** is wrong with making money". You didn't say it directly, but you get the idea. Oh, and when did the definition of the word "IF" go lost?

and you are to say how much is too much money? If you were american, I'd wager you would have voted Obama...

and where did you even come up with the last paragraph? I said perhaps Dzsudzsak wanted to help Anzhi and be their hero. I never said money wasn't an important factor. To completely rule out variables is poor logical. Surely Dzsudzsak analyzed all the factors in going to Anhzi and made a decision that he felt would be best for him? As was stated before, if his intentions were purely for money he could have went to any number of rich clubs throughout the world.
 
Yeah, Dunc, screw context! *smh*

How does the context affect the fact that you completely don't understand what petty means? oO)

I just don't see, even by your definition, Scott was being petty, while I appreciate you might want to make as much money as you can, personally, I would rather play in a league with the highest reputation possible, while he may get more money from the team he plays for in the Russian league, I would still guess that he would have more chance to follow other revenue streams in a league with more media coverage, I am sure, for example, a company like Coke, would rather a player played for Liverpool/Valencia/Napoli than a team from Russia, although, I am sure he can still get good sponsorship/advertising deals, I just don't think they would be as profitable for him compared to if he played in a higher reputation league.

While my personal motivation would be to better myself and try and win some silverware, I can understand that footballers have a short career, and need to make as much money as they can.
 
and you are to say how much is too much money? If you were american, I'd wager you would have voted Obama...

and where did you even come up with the last paragraph? I said perhaps Dzsudzsak wanted to help Anzhi and be their hero. I never said money wasn't an important factor. To completely rule out variables is poor logical. Surely Dzsudzsak analyzed all the factors in going to Anhzi and made a decision that he felt would be best for him? As was stated before, if his intentions were purely for money he could have went to any number of rich clubs throughout the world.

Oh really? Which.
 
Basicly instead of trying to explin your point you just said "you play bla bla bla"... So who doesn't answer to who? Seriously, from what i've seen in this thread, you're a giant hypocrite.

Uhm, for starters, you didn't even pose a query in your previous post.

All you said was "If I could take 60k a week and go to big club I would!"

yeah, I'm going to 'argue' that...

You are a bright young man...oO)

Now tell me, why is making money bad (which was your original premise and my original question to you)

Also, you seem to be stuck on the whole "money" factor. You don't think there could be other issues at play in his decision?

But it's okay, don't you even think about those, just focus on the money while slamming the player for it...*smh*

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Oh really? Which.

A few Arabian peninsula teams come to mind

A few Asian clubs could have probably offered him good money

But the issue of whether those clubs think he would ever fit into the area is another factor. Obviously a hungarian is going to adapt to Russia better than UAE, or Brazil (brazil has a foreign limit right?)
 
Uhm, for starters, you didn't even pose a query in your previous post.

All you said was "If I could take 60k a week and go to big club I would!"

yeah, I'm going to 'argue' that...

You are a bright young man...oO)

Now tell me, why is making money bad (which was your original premise and my original question to you)

Also, you seem to be stuck on the whole "money" factor. You don't think there could be other issues at play in his decision?

But it's okay, don't you even think about those, just focus on the money while slamming the player for it...*smh*


Making money isn't bad , but tell me , why going to "waste" his best years as a footballer in a place where he could go after being 30+ and could probably win more if he had success in other clubs?
 
Making money isn't bad , but tell me , why going to "waste" his best years as a footballer in a place where he could go after being 30+ and could probably win more if he had success in other clubs?

you seem to miss that: a) Anzhi are challenging for the title, b) Anzhi could be playing CL football next season, and c) they were the only club to actually make a formal offer.

its actually a move that offers money and and success, not sure how he is wasting anything
 
How does the context affect the fact that you completely don't understand what petty means? oO)

I just don't see, even by your definition, Scott was being petty, while I appreciate you might want to make as much money as you can, personally, I would rather play in a league with the highest reputation possible, while he may get more money from the team he plays for in the Russian league, I would still guess that he would have more chance to follow other revenue streams in a league with more media coverage, I am sure, for example, a company like Coke, would rather a player played for Liverpool/Valencia/Napoli than a team from Russia, although, I am sure he can still get good sponsorship/advertising deals, I just don't think they would be as profitable for him compared to if he played in a higher reputation league.

While my personal motivation would be to better myself and try and win some silverware, I can understand that footballers have a short career, and need to make as much money as they can.

I posted both the definition and how his posts fit the definition, not my fault you didn't bother to read.

Shall I repeat?

Petty: 3. marked by or reflective of narrow interests and sympathies : small-minded

Scott's narrow interest is for "Euro Championships" which is what he stated and the narrow interest of "money is killing football (in his view that's what he sees, but it's not reflective of many many others")

He has shown "narrow" sympathies towards the decision making process of Dzsudzsak. Essentially saying he only went for the money which is "small minded" in that it doesn't take a range of other factors involved.

That's twice I've posted that now.......

but don't let that stop the DuncMachine...

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Making money isn't bad , but tell me , why going to "waste" his best years as a footballer in a place where he could go after being 30+ and could probably win more if he had success in other clubs?

See Mike's post
 
you seem to miss that: a) Anzhi are challenging for the title, b) Anzhi could be playing CL football next season, and c) they were the only club to actually make a formal offer.

its actually a move that offers money and and success, not sure how he is wasting anything

I am sure about the money, doubt about the success... Anzhi might be great in a couple of years, but now it's all just a project, and a player like Dzsudzsak shouldn't be apart of something like "let's see if this turns good.." no, in MY OPINION he should join a team with realistic ambitions and that could provide him instant success as footballer.
 
I posted both the definition and how his posts fit the definition, not my fault you didn't bother to read.

Shall I repeat?

Petty: 3. marked by or reflective of narrow interests and sympathies : small-minded

Scott's narrow interest is for "Euro Championships" which is what he stated and the narrow interest of "money is killing football (in his view that's what he sees, but it's not reflective of many many others")

He has shown "narrow" sympathies towards the decision making process of Dzsudzsak. Essentially saying he only went for the money which is "small minded" in that it doesn't take a range of other factors involved.

That's twice I've posted that now.......

but don't let that stop the DuncMachine...

You posted the definition for small minded, rather than petty. The definition of petty, which I posted earlier, if you can read, is entirely different.

Now, I might aswell leave you to it, as you fail to actually respond to any points made by anyone, rather, just respond with petty insults. If you want your opinion to be respected by other people, you need to learn to respect other peoples opinions.

Now, if you want me to send you some more definitions, as obviously your struggling to use the internet, feel free to PM me. :)

Any further name calling/insults, from anyone, and I will just close the thread and infract people.
 
now, i might aswell leave you to it, as you fail to actually respond to any points made by anyone, rather, just respond with petty insults. If you want your opinion to be respected by other people, you need to learn to respect other peoples opinions.

this, this, this!
 
I am sure about the money, doubt about the success... Anzhi might be great in a couple of years, but now it's all just a project, and a player like Dzsudzsak shouldn't be apart of something like "let's see if this turns good.." no, in MY OPINION he should join a team with realistic ambitions and that could provide him instant success as footballer.

And is success guaranteed somewhere else? no. therefore like anzhi, any aim is just a project. Who says he shouldnt be invloved?

Realistic ambitions? they are second in the table ,one point behind the leaders, title is very realistic, and with that comes CL football.

And again you ignore the fact that no other team made a concrete offer.
 
And is success guaranteed somewhere else? no. therefore like anzhi, any aim is just a project. Who says he shouldnt be invloved?

Realistic ambitions? they are second in the table ,one point behind the leaders, title is very realistic, and with that comes CL football.

And again you ignore the fact that no other team made a concrete offer.

We are in the start of the summer transfer window, i am pretty sure a player with his quality would have offers during the summer... And Anzhi is 3rd atm, they got beat a few hours ago 3-0 against CSKA...
 
You posted the definition for small minded, rather than petty. The definition of petty, which I posted earlier, if you can read, is entirely different.

Now, I might aswell leave you to it, as you fail to actually respond to any points made by anyone, rather, just respond with petty insults. If you want your opinion to be respected by other people, you need to learn to respect other peoples opinions.

Now, if you want me to send you some more definitions, as obviously your struggling to use the internet, feel free to PM me. :)

Any further name calling/insults, from anyone, and I will just close the thread and infract people.

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I suppose you'll want to infract me now?

You've obviously got reading issues, as it's clear I've responded to all legitimate points made (which have been few). If you've noticed most people haven't posed questions or points only "He's a money lover!". I responded to those points with a counter point only to receive the same answer in reply "he's a money lover, I wouldn't do it for the money"

It's quite apparent which posters are capable of logical response and which are not
 
We are in the start of the summer transfer window, i am pretty sure a player with his quality would have offers during the summer... And Anzhi is 3rd atm, they got beat a few hours ago 3-0 against CSKA...

players have been lined up since before the summer, they had plenty of time to move for him, they didnt. point still stands on all three counts, nothing wrong with his move
 
In your opinion its a sad ambition, even though you cant actually be sure that is why he has gone, you have just assumed that.

Interesting move, could be the player that gets them the title and puts them in the CL

Yes! Finally! Somebody's talking sense.

Why are we even arguing about this - you don't know what Dzsudzsak's reason for moving to Anzhi is, so stop saying "it's just for the money" blah,blah,blah - it's boring.
 
We are in the start of the summer transfer window, i am pretty sure a player with his quality would have offers during the summer... And Anzhi is 3rd atm, they got beat a few hours ago 3-0 against CSKA...

Perhaps he felt waiting for a better offer would be a mistake financially and professionally?

I hunt, and sometimes if you pass up a big deer in hopes of an even bigger one, you may be waiting a very long time.
 
Lets hang on right there.

Henderson moved to a club within his own country, which is bigger then the one he left. he moved to a club thats had 12 months out of UCL, Thats it, they won the trophy 6 years ago and got to a final 4 years ago.

I bet you anything you like, Liverpool come closer to winning the UCL before any Russian side.

Dzsudzak moved to a club closer to his own country (culture wise) which is currently better than his previous one. Anzhi are more likely to get UCL football sooner than Liverpool and they are more likely to win Silverwear quicker than Liverpool.

"Liverpool come closer to winning the UCL before any Russian side." That makes no sense what-so-ever. But I will bet £30.

If a Russian team reach the last 16 next season surly they have went closer to winning it than Liverpool? wait if a Russian side qualify for the UCL then they will come closer to winning it than Liverpool. Guess what, both Zenit and CSKA are confirmed to play in the UCL next season. That is closer than Liverpool who havent qualified. I win.
 
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