Regulate comparisons: hype must be honest and give proper context. Don't crown teens as legends before they prove it.
Regulate comparisons. Clear metrics beat the fog of hype; disciplined praise keeps players focused and fans wary of false legends.
Regulation keeps hype in check; guardrails spare youth from myth. Let talent be judged by deeds, not inflated legends.
Regulate comparisons to keep hype honest. Unchecked praise burns bright talents out and misleads the public.
Regulate comparisons. Free hype misleads and crushes young players; clear rules protect growth and fair evaluation.
Free speech, free hype. Pundits comparing kids to legends is part of football's culture—and reality sorts the frauds from the phenoms fast enough on its own.
Regulate comparisons. Calling a teenager “better than” legends turns development into a circus and lets agents cash in while kids carry the damage.
Ban the hype. Slapping the 'next Messi' label on a 16-year-old just sets them up to fail under crushing, impossible pressure.
Hype is fuel, not fraud. Let media and agents talk big—legends were built on exactly that fire.
Regulate comparisons to shield teens from inflated legends and early burnout. Let fans praise the craft, not crown them immortals.
Regulate comparisons. Hype warps incentives and hurts teens, and sensible rules keep praise honest and markets fair.
Hype distorts growth and puts teens under unearned pressure. Regulate comparisons to protect development and keep legends honest.
Regulate comparisons. Hype cracks a teen's focus; let skill and growth decide, not borrowed legends.
I ain't lettin' nobody put a kid in a legend's shoes. Ban that hype; let the game grow, not the headlines.
Regulate comparisons to keep hype honest and protect the youths from crushing pressure.