It COULD play a factor why he did it or may not thats not what i was talking about in the first place so I wont even talk about that cause for me thats irrelevant and again im talking about in general and its simply no need to prove anything in regards of that Seria A and La Liga is higher rated for south americans than EPL wether or not you can comprehend that or not, absolutely noone cause its so blatantly obvious and even if you need evidence take a look of who many south americans EPL has vs Serie A or La Liga......Your obvously only arguing for the sake of arguing, you dont even understand what your arguing about cause your talking about stuff I didnt mention and dont even understand that i talk about IN GENERAL, are you on your period or whats going on? cause you feel awfully like my girlfriend in that regard
Peace out
you weren't talking about banega? then why did you bring it up in reply to a post wera made about banega not necessarily being driven here by history?
what does "in general" even mean? that was my point, it's irrelevant even if most south americans are fans of inter and even if they will make professional decisions based on being "fans", that doesn't prove that's what banega made his decision. i don't think you understand what you're arguing. and yes, you need to prove shitty ass serie a is more popular in south america than PL. or that inter has more exposure than fucking manchester united in south america. no one gives a fuck about icardi in argentina or batted an eye when gerardo martino didn't call him up for years on the basis of "off the field issues" and said he's competing with calleri. on that basis alone, i don't think it's probable most south americans give a shit about inter. i don't see any argument or evidence that can back that claim.
more south american players in serie a means the league has more exposure in south america or that most south americans follow serie a and most south americans are inter fans? no it doesn't. just to make it clearer, do you think a league that has featured di maria, falcao, aguero, willian, david luiz, coutinho and with a lot of marketing power has more exposure than a shit league with a fuckload of mediocre south american players + dybala, icardi, higuain, bacca?
you need to relax. you're saying a lot of things without any evidence, then you use vague terms like "in general" to cover up what you said being completely incoherent, and finally you get upset when someone calls you out on it. :rollani:
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Yeah he didn't make the distinction, but that's what I assume he meant.
I can't prove it, and I don't think it's entirely based on who they support (but I imagine watching certain leagues when young can make an impression). The cultural similarities, language etc plays a major factor too, you can't deny that Argentinians tend to come to Serie a or Colombians for example go to Portugual, and not South America I know but Japanese talents go to Bundesliga (maybe the work ethic?), so I think you can see correlations in why some players from outside of Europe choose certain leagues to start their European careers. I just think it's easier for South American players to choose, La Liga, Serie a and the Portuguese league over Epl to begin with.
just for the record though, i don't think more japanese players go to bundesliga or more south americans go to portugal vs PL because they're more appealing. that could be a factor based on the project and as you said culture (all career related factors), but i think it's more that bundesliga clubs and portuguese clubs and italian clubs look at south american players more than PL clubs.