What does Messi consider a relationship then? Or is he saying that a great relationship with Maradona involves not speaking to him. Which I could understand.
Not the first time I've heard him say that. He spoke about various former Barca players in a same way.
Not communication but still friends.
I can understand him kinda. It's a guy thing.
It's like seeing an old classmate who you haven't seen nor spoken in years but when you finally see them it's the regular - how's it doing, f**ker. Just like it used to be.Not just guy, a lot of people have friends (or even family) they haven't seen for a long time, it's just funny to describe this situation as a "great relationship" as it implies some sort of a interaction. Also, I have this weird feeling that they don't really like each other.
It's like seeing an old classmate who you haven't seen nor spoken in years but when you finally see them it's the regular - how's it doing, f**ker. Just like it used to be.
We [Egyptians] have never been humiliated during our seven thousand years of civilisation… I will hit you with the shoes, Messi
This is my shoe, [he took off his shoe on air] I donate it to Argentina
I am confused, if he intends to humiliate us, then I say he better put these shoes on his head and on the heads of the people supporting him. We don't need his shoes and we don't need charity from Jewish or Israeli people. Give your shoes to your country, Argentina is full of poverty
The most precious thing the writer owns is his pen… and the most precious thing the footballer owns is his shoes. I hope we stop the false accusations
This is so false. It's a trend on our show that we take a souvenir from our guest and put it on auction for charity
I am surprised; I didn't say we will be giving it to charity in Egypt or any other place. I don't know why they said he is presenting it to Egypt. This was never said,
Messi has caused widespread controversy in Egypt after donating his shoes to charity during a television interview
Quotes from the Egyptian Parliament member Said Hasasin on his evening talk show.
We [Egyptians] have never been humiliated during our seven thousand years of civilisation… I will hit you with the shoes, Messi
This is my shoe, [he took off his shoe on air] I donate it to Argentina
Quote from the Egyptian Football Association spokesman Azmy Megahed
I am confused, if he intends to humiliate us, then I say he better put these shoes on his head and on the heads of the people supporting him. We don't need his shoes and we don't need charity from Jewish or Israeli people. Give your shoes to your country, Argentina is full of poverty