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Topic: What you miss about a superstar leaving your team? - page 3. (Read 814 times)

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When a superstar leaves a club, it'll definitely create a vacuum, except the club signs an equally talented player. As it concerns gambling, gamblers will have to restrategize about betting on a club if the key players leaves. They'll have to decide whether the team is still capable to deliver after the exit of a superstar. Although I believe that you don't have to bet on your favorite team to remain a fan of the club, you bet based on the star players of a team and their general performance. If a superstar player leaves the team that I support, I'll still a fan of the team but I can't bet on them based on emotions.
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If a star leaves a team, it means that another team has appeared that is ready to pay the player more. Should you be bored and sad? I don’t think so. Football is a team game. Of course, sometimes good players make the game more spectacular, but I don’t believe that one player can determine anything. So if a star leaves your team, and you are sad, maybe you should start following the game of one player, because a team game always implies a well-coordinated game of all players.
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I miss Roberto Carlos and David Beckham playing at Real Madrid, his freekick kick is always waiting for shots, strong kicks from Carlos and accuracy from Beckham to be a beautiful spectacle. Cool

I missed CR7 more at Real Madrid than in Man United, because the most super super for CR7 and Real Madrid was there, even though Man United was brilliant at that time but it was not propagated to me.
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What is no longer there in your club after a certain key player was transferred?

At the initial time that the player left, there's a poor performance in the club in a few match but after which the club still bounce back to being strong, defensive and undefeated. Pulling out one or two superstar from a club can not just make the club to turn bad in all their competition.

because with the departure of a star player from a club, it does not always mean that the club will fade, but the club can and will create new players in their team so that the new players can show their game without being overshadowed by the previous main players and this can be used as a team overhaul with a new formation.

Like I already said, It doesn't happen all the time, some team can experience the impact just a few time but will have to adapt to the fact that they need to buckle up and defend their team but sometimes too, the impact is usually felt for a very long.
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I'm more a fan of the superstar instead of the team, so it doesn't affect me.

Take an example of Ronaldo, when he was in Manchester United, I watch him he played for Manchester United, and now he moved to Al Nassr, I no longer watch him because Saudi Pro League is full of unknown teams and players, instead I only watch the highlight when he scored.

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.
If the players already in Bayern Munich, Real Madrid or Manchester City, but they choose to leave for other team, I would say it's not their intention, but the teams can't afford to pay their high salary and not want old players. It's possible for a superstar player to stick with one team, Francesco Totti played for Roma from 1992-2017 is one of the example.
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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?
I'm not really a fan of Superstars which always color the club. I am more inclined to the club who have good consolidation for each player who can win the match. Usually, when superstar gone, that club will lost their identity, and it also affects with performance overall club. Besides to fix and strengthening the team, usually club recruits a superstar to increase their prestige, then when his gone, the club will lose their performance also and of course, will also lose their fans following the superstar go.
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What is no longer there in your club after a certain key player was transferred?
Missing the excitement of doing it in a particular match.
I mean like back when Ronaldo was still with some great players joining Madrid and Messi was also still with Barcelona, we always looked forward to the exciting competition in every El Clasico match.
Now we don't find that kind of excitement anymore and of course the fans of the team and the fans of the star players must really miss that condition and hope it can happen again. But it is very unreasonable to expect something that is impossible to happen again and just hope to have a new star player who can bring back that moment.
Indeed, Ronaldo and Messi can be one example when they moved to another team and it did have a little effect on the competition in El Clasico.
Indeed, El Clasico is still El Clasico, but the presence of these two players is a special attraction to make the competition much more interesting. Because besides we will watch the match between two teams, the competition between these two players is also what we have been waiting for.
This will also affect the game play of each team when a team's mainstay player leaves, especially if the player is a very influential figure. We can see what Real Madrid experienced when they lost Kroos for example, their playing style changed a little.
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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.

The feeling of missing a star player's moment at the club will be very pronounced when the team's performance declines. if the team's performance is fine, or there is only a slight change, then fans will not think too much about the player's departure.
Not only players, but the departure of coaches can also affect how a team that initially played well ends up experiencing a decline in performance. we cannot force players or coaches to be at one club until they retire. after all, they are also part of the business that is run in this industry. there are benefits that the club and the players themselves want to achieve.
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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.
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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.
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Some team players would fix themselves up immediately and defend the team's name by performing well without the star. But, as usual it'll require time to adjust and build a better team play strategy that could fetch back the fans who left or stopped watching their games when the star left. Just like in the case of Barca, they're trying to perform as though Messi was around. It revitalizes the player's tempo.
It is always difficult to cover the gap left by exceptionally talented players except they are replaced by the same quality or better players. What makes the team miss them is that they can change the tide of any match. PSG can be losing by two goals and suddenly Mbappe could just score a hat trick in a few minutes. These always influence the club management, fans and match officials. Ronaldo can push the club management to sack a coach who is unfriendly to the players. Special players can easily gain the support of fans. And referees give special treatment to these exceptional players. These and many more would definitely make the club miss stars like Mbappe.        
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What is no longer there in your club after a certain key player was transferred?
Missing the excitement of doing it in a particular match.
I mean like back when Ronaldo was still with some great players joining Madrid and Messi was also still with Barcelona, we always looked forward to the exciting competition in every El Clasico match.
Now we don't find that kind of excitement anymore and of course the fans of the team and the fans of the star players must really miss that condition and hope it can happen again. But it is very unreasonable to expect something that is impossible to happen again and just hope to have a new star player who can bring back that moment.
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I confess that I miss the years 2000 to 2012 a lot because in all the teams that I am a fan of there were at least 2 superstar players. Those were the times when we had Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, Kaka, Robinho, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Luis Figo. So when there were European Champions League games, everyone on my street would watch and know the names of all the players. I feel that this current generation of players has less skills than previous generations. Today, players are more focused on their image on social media. So when a team leaves a player, it doesn't make me sad. Mbappe left PSG and nothing changed at PSG.

Some team players would fix themselves up immediately and defend the team's name by performing well without the star. But, as usual it'll require time to adjust and build a better team play strategy that could fetch back the fans who left or stopped watching their games when the star left. Just like in the case of Barca, they're trying to perform as though Messi was around. It revitalizes the player's tempo.
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What is no longer there in your club after a certain key player was transferred?
Well, without any doubt a superstar player is more likely an asset for a team and thus his presence in the team is what makes fans and team supporters confident about the team or club. Let's say if you like a club only because you know there's a player who always does his best then of course you will get dishearten if that person leave that clubs or get transferred to another club. Not only the fans or supporters but other players of the club also miss such players because without such players it becomes hard to play in the best way possible.
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I confess that I miss the years 2000 to 2012 a lot because in all the teams that I am a fan of there were at least 2 superstar players. Those were the times when we had Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, Kaka, Robinho, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Zidane, Luis Figo. So when there were European Champions League games, everyone on my street would watch and know the names of all the players. I feel that this current generation of players has less skills than previous generations. Today, players are more focused on their image on social media. So when a team leaves a player, it doesn't make me sad. Mbappe left PSG and nothing changed at PSG.
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A superstar leaving a club can affect a team as players may be motivated by that superstar.
For Ronaldo to move to Juventus is certainly a lot to miss but Real Madrid never slumped after Ronaldo left.

Now Mbappe is leaving PSG of course fans will miss him, but after the first season he left not knowing how it affected the team and now rarely see PSG play because Mbappe is not there.

Usually, superstar players leaving will affect those who always bet, for example, injured players sometimes affect the team.

There will always some kind of impact to the team and the bettors, but things will always move on and the game continues so to speak. In the world of sports, moving to another team is just common scenario. The money involved is also heavily one of the reasons why an athlete is going to another team or league. We can't stop them if they want to.
Definitely, the emotional impact will always be there. But athletes have their options to look for better offer. We can't accommodate their personal needs, so they really have the prerogative to accept whatever is beneficial for them.
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I would say C. Ronaldo in Real Madrid but I doubt if he would be any better in current Madrid.
But last night match made me miss him especially in his prime.
It would be great seeing him play with Vini, but personally feel Real Madrid has gotten stronger
Our football isn't around a single player.

Your last statement put the discussion in the right direction to me. Football is not all about one player. The player on the pitch needs to know this particularly so as to allow him to apply wisdom of teamwork in his game. What kind of worsen the performance of the Real Madrid team was the little character of selfishness that was exhibited by both Vini Jr and Mbappé. Both players wanted to score goals and even the little opportunities they had to play some team work delivery, was not harnessed.
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Every team has superstar players who try their best to take the team forward. If a favorite player changes from a team, then trust in that team weakens to some extent. However, it is not difficult for superstar players to change teams in recent times. They can change clubs at any time when their contract expires which is now normalized among the fans. Every team will have someone like a superstar player on whom the responsibility of the team rests. Moreover, since it is not possible to depend on one player in football, it is better to accept this change. But surely if there are good reputed players in the team then confidence is created among the players which helps to take the team to a better position.
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Obviously as a fan of the club it will be sad to see a star player leave the club... a star player will have a big influence on the team and therefore will be missed.

The star player will obviously be the target of many other clubs so it is certain that he will accept the offer if the salary he receives is large and as much as he wants.

The memorable player is missed
CR7 left Real Madrid.
sad to say but it's true. They're are the one who make the fans hype and continue supporting the team. So probably without superstar and those idols on the fan club it will be worthless and not interesting anymore in my opinion as well.

They all be missed especially those who carry the team and make a good  history during their prime.  Time really flies and because of good offers on the other team superstars force to leave behind all the good memories on their previous team.
For European clubs, it will still be interesting because they continue to bring in talented young players, but superstar players will always be remembered forever.

Messi made a lot of history at Barcelona and he had to sob during his press conference as a farewell.
Ronaldo has made a lot of history at Real Madrid but there is sadness in it for fans...

But the idols of the superstar players became two favorite clubs.
Messi went to Inter Miami many new fans came because of Messi.
Ronaldo to Al Nassr many fans came and got recognized there.
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Feels like the team has to rebuild and you will not be relevant for the next 5 years.
look to me like 5 whole years is a bit too much, even for a team that depends on the individual performance of certain player. A typical example of such a team is Real Madrid.
Regardless, 5 years would be too much talk more of a club that have replacements for every player.. They'll either be found in the relegation zone of whatever competition that was, or in a lower league even before then.
It definitely hit hard especially, when you had put bets on their matches expecting that old Barcelona strength and tickitacka only to watch them struggle or lose badly.
Okay? So what's the case in today's Barcelona? Not so grown players, just a bunch of academy boys and they're almost formidable... The game plan usually depends also on who's coaching the club; the ability to understand what position, and at what time a player should be out into play is the most essential things that most lower league coaches that migrated to the premier leagues don't know.
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