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Originally Posted by demonrail666
You're probably right but I still think/hope last night's defeat will re focus him away from playing to the media so much.
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sure, but BVB is a publicly traded company, so the more publicity = the more fans = the more buys = the higher the club's capitalization = the more money they have to compete for players.
it's probably part of his job description (and good for his team) to prop up his club, even if that means running his mouth.
actually, that didn't become "running his mouth" until after the defeat. had they won, we'd be all raving about "heavy metal football" ha ha ha.