But when you look at the roster differences, let me put it this way, the roster value of France is 1 billion euros, the same for England? 1.1 billion, now lets take a look at how much Croatia roster worths; 360 million. You can say whatever you want to say for the reason of it, it's just not the same and will never be the same at all.
This is a strange argument. England and France are home to some of the richest football clubs in this planet and therefore the local players can expect to get good contracts. Croatian players on the other hand doesn't get noticed by these clubs very often. Around half of them play for Croatian clubs, such as Dinamo Zagreb. But that doesn't mean that these players are inferior when compared to players from England or France. And the contract values are not purely based on performance. Fan following also plays its part. England players can demand a higher contract value, since their fanbase is larger.
Haha. You're hitting the nail, mate! Your contention is as refreshing as a pint of Guinness on a sweltering day – an utter delight! It's not all about the glamour of the club or the grandiosity of the league; it's the prowess on the pitch and the mettle in the player.
Don't misinterpret, I enjoy the spectacle of the Premier League and Ligue 1, but let's remember our Croatian trailblazers lighting the torches at minor clubs. They might lack the dazzling deals or a sea of devotees, but my word, do they radiate intensity on the field! Isn't that the essence of football?
By Jove, let's not pre-judge the book by its cover, or in this context, a player by his contract. So, three cheers for the underrated, the diamonds in the rough, and the unsung heroes of football. Keep pouring your souls on the field, lads, and perhaps, you might be the emerging stars!