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Re: What you miss about a superstar leaving your team?
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Yatsan
on 28/10/2024, 06:17:58 UTC
Superstars always color matches and help their team win games in times of difficult games. And when they leave there is always something to miss about them, the fan love, fans switching clubs, and most important the team losing top notch performance. Recently, Marquinhos made a statement that he misses the days of Mbappe in PSG. He's sure that their draw wouldn't have happened in the watch of a no "9" like him. Also PSG fans would feel the absence of Messi and Neymar's brilliant skills. On the other hand, Manchester United also should be missing those moments of CR7.

What is no longer there in your club after a certain key player was transferred?

Indeed, superstars have a huge influence on their teams. On and off the field The dynamics of the team may change in many ways when key players are removed from the game. Marquinhos' recent comments on Mbappe's absence at PSG demonstrate this very well. The absence of such players can be felt at the right moment when the game needs a change in visibility. Similarly, in their absence, Messi and Neymar have left voids in terms of what the two players could offer- be it their talent, what they brought to the field, or how lively things were on the ground. CR7 is very absent at Manchester United. Other than the incredible scoring prowess, Ronaldo also brings leadership with a winning mentality. Tough competition and developing young talent require this. He can draw extra attention from his defenders because of his presence in the field. This creates the space and opportunity for his team.

When I think of my team, something always remains: his direct impact on the game, such as goals, assists, and defensive stability. Leadership and advice on what to expect during times of great stress fan participation And the excitement they bring enhances the club's identity. Tactical analysis teachers can access by creating strategies based on their unique abilities. and market share resulting in increased product and sponsorship deals. For example, they may not be able to maintain and control play at the same level after having lost a great midfielder. Teams may struggle to produce and control play and when such talents leave their teams, the latter's ability to convert opportunities to goals becomes very difficult; this will then affect how efficient they are and then the results.

If a popular player is transferred to another club it might be quite sad, both for the fans and the club, because after all popular players are like a magnet in the club and they are able to increase the exposure and performance of the club. However, we cannot expect that a player will stay in the club forever, surely sooner or later the player will choose to move clubs for whatever reason, and as fans we must be able to move on and continue to support the club - even though there are times when we miss popular players, let it be a memory, and remember there are other things we can enjoy from our club besides that popular players.

Yes, a favourite player transfer will surely be an interesting move by the fans. And the same holds good for the club too. These are mainly the face of the club. Captivating fans through great skills and wonderful presence. Their exit, in that case, makes clear-cut vacuum. Overall performance and attractiveness of a club are affected. However, one must not forget that football is an ever-changing sport. And change involves player turnover. Players move for various reasons. Whether it is for career advancement. new challenges or personal reasons. As a fan, though, it's normal to feel a sense of loss when a player leaves. Embracing change and continuing to support the team is also important.

The player's legacy for the club can be fun memories. And their role in the team's successful history should not be taken lightly. But aside from the individual players The team itself has much to be proud of. Whether it be team spirit The thrill of talented players and the path together to try to conquer. And yet it is natural that a person remembers the famous players and their stint with the club. In return, it is not any less important to welcome newcomers and continue supporting the team. Football is the history of all clubs. The day will always come and the season will start so people can enjoy new champions.


Well since I am a long time supporter of Borussia Dortmund I think our fan base had suffered the most losses of all European top teams. SOme people in this forum always write Dortmund wants to develop and sell players to make money which is total nonsense. I they ALWAYS offer these players new contracts with increased salary but they (and especially their managers and consultants) always want to move on to some bigger team to earn even more money.

So over the past years we lost players like Haaland, Bellingham, Sancho, Dembele, Aubameyang and others. Tough blow for every team that wants to participate in the UCL but thanks for a good scouting the next star is always around the corner.

Having followed Dortmund as Borussia's fan most of my life, it really hurts to note that many of the talented and promising boys have left. It makes no sense to most people that strategy for Dortmund is only to develop then sell it and get the funds. Yeah, clubs generally give wonderful deals to boys, hence they try to cling on to their young stars as long as they can; however big teams' entertainment and gigantic wages are almost too beautiful for the players along with the agents.

It is a big loss for any team to lose players like Haaland, Bellingham, Sancho, Dembele, and Aubameyang. This is more so if the team wants to reach the top of Major League Soccer. On the other hand, Dortmund is known for their way of scouting and playing football. Even as I am always leaving the group continues to discover and develop the next stars. It makes the team competitive and interesting to watch. Though frustrating to lose one's favourite players But they are, in a way, proving the whole world how great Borussia is. Dortmund really is a club with skill to take out world class talent from within This process of making new stars in the pipeline is a cycle that will make the team sustainable and keep the fans hopeful for glory in the near future. However much we forget about those who fell on their ways But new stars are going to pop out in yellow and black.