@pro17168@Iam_KelvinOCT@NEWSANCHOFC@naturaltreeps@ultimate_kombo If you need a player to be loud before you can recognize leadership, that's your limitation, not football's. Some of the best leaders in sports history weren't the loudest people in the room—they were the ones setting the standard everyone else followed.
@pro17168@Iam_KelvinOCT@NEWSANCHOFC@naturaltreeps@ultimate_kombo Your entire argument is "captain = leader," then you act like you've solved football. Nobody disputed that. The question is whether leadership is limited to the captain. If that's too complicated for you to understand, stop throwing around the word "facts
@pro17168@Iam_KelvinOCT@NEWSANCHOFC@naturaltreeps@ultimate_kombo It's funny how you keep shouting "facts" while proving you don't understand the point being discussed. Nobody said the armband belongs to Kante. The argument is about leadership, not ownership of a captain's band. Try keeping up with the conversation instead of fighting imaginary
@pro17168@Iam_KelvinOCT@NEWSANCHOFC@naturaltreeps@ultimate_kombo The problem is you think wearing an armband magically creates leadership. Football isn't that simple. If your entire argument depends on who got a piece of fabric, then you're debating with emotions while accusing others of doing the same.
@pro17168@Iam_KelvinOCT@NEWSANCHOFC@naturaltreeps@ultimate_kombo The real foolishness is thinking everyone has to agree with your narrow-minded view of the world. Just because someone doesn't act the way you want, but all you're doing is proving how loud ignorance can be. If nonsense was a profession, you'd be employee of the month.