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  • Are you crazy?

    I would agree with Bruno, Cancelo , and Bernardo Silva.

    Felix is inconsistent as fuck and cant fit a shot on target to save his life. Danilo is often injured at the end of the season, Ronaldo, still decent but he is way past his prime, and Ramos, also decent - perhaps w a bright future, but right now, it is not a player that would consistently figure as.a first team regular in any top European team. Right now he is a luxury bench option.

    Portugal os a decent side, but far down in the list of favourites.

    Best portuguese team ran perhaps between 2000 to 2010, where we were actually decent in every aingle position and had options outside a strong starting 11.

    Currently, i would say we have a strong starting 5 or 6 and a 2nd line of players that despite good , would struggle tp be first team regulars in any side that has a shot at winning the champions league



  • Doesnt help that the bundesliga transformed into a single club league that is lowering the performance standards.

    These jind of situations really hindwr the development of youth because Bayern will end up / poach the most enticing prospects… and even Bayern can only play so many people per match. You are likely to debelop very differently as a benchwarmer vs a starting line-up player

    If other clubs are able to retain talent for a longer periods of time, and star players are more evenly spread, that would benefit the national team in the long run.

    Expecting a single club to be the main / sole provider, when they also harbour a lot foreigners in the mix, will have a massive detrimental effect to ones national team.







  • Its a tik-tok generation question, where not being a consistent title contender = mid table. You know, like Arsenal, and Tottenham 😋.

    Long story short - you would see a lot less tiktokers or youtubers puting up discussion videos or reels about them. Interest in the international market would dwindle and that would have an impact on merchandise revenue… but that would be about it. It would still enjoy from a healthy domestic fanbase, which are actually the people that keep the club alive… and those would usually take 30 to 40 years to disappear. Take Everton or Newcastle. Newcastle even spent quite a bit of time going up and down on the EPL, and still kept massive domestic interest over their fans.

    Dont mistake what happens in the internet with real.life. internet seeks hype and trends. Real.life is a lot more about dedication and progressive growth / investment