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Once upon a time I attended a game for Barcelona and out of excitement I told my older brother I would suck Messi cock if I saw him in person. Today I say I would bite it off.
Just felt like this should be quoted again
Once upon a time I attended a game for Barcelona and out of excitement I told my older brother I would suck Messi cock if I saw him in person. Today I say I would bite it off.
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I don't think the 700M is what they are talking about, rather than is he going to pay the next year salary before moving or not
if of course everything we heard about him wanting to leave is true.
Just felt like this should be quoted again
I feel like there is a huge paradox in both the media and with some members on this forum at the moment, with the club being totally blamed for this and Messi is being treated like a saint. I really don't think that's accurate. The board are awful, terrible, horrific - they need to go ASAP, nobody can dispute that. But the reason the club is underperforming is because the first eleven is full of players like Suarez, Alba, Vidal, and Rakitic. Messi doesn't want us to get rid of his friends, but at the same time he wants a winning project...so what exactly are the club supposed to do? There are no players you can bring in that would win the Champions League whilst the aforementioned players are in the first 11, they simply aren't good enough to compete at the highest level. If Messi is too blind to recognise that, then it's his own fault.
He's sabotaged his own chances of winning the CL in the past few years by backing mediocre players and a weak manager who enabled those players. Yes, the board are mostly to blame, but he needs to take some responsibility too.
The Messi saga is just getting started. We?ll see plenty of contradicting reports. Not only that, the same old news will be recycled by the media. Be careful what y?all believe. 🙂🎢
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But the reason the club is underperforming is because the first eleven is full of players like Suarez, Alba, Vidal, and Rakitic.
I feel like there is a huge paradox in both the media and with some members on this forum at the moment, with the club being totally blamed for this and Messi is being treated like a saint. I really don't think that's accurate. The board are awful, terrible, horrific - they need to go ASAP, nobody can dispute that. But the reason the club is underperforming is because the first eleven is full of players like Suarez, Alba, Vidal, and Rakitic. Messi doesn't want us to get rid of his friends, but at the same time he wants a winning project...so what exactly are the club supposed to do? There are no players you can bring in that would win the Champions League whilst the aforementioned players are in the first 11, they simply aren't good enough to compete at the highest level. If Messi is too blind to recognise that, then it's his own fault.
He's sabotaged his own chances of winning the CL in the past few years by backing mediocre players and a weak manager who enabled those players. Yes, the board are mostly to blame, but he needs to take some responsibility too.
Conversations between Ferran Soriano and Lionel Messi began after Bayern Munich's 8-2 win against Barcelona - it was Messi himself who started it. Messi will not leave Barcelona without compensating the club and Barcelona would be willing to negotiate his signing for a fee smaller than 700 million euros. [Veronica Brunati]
Next week, a delegation from Manchester City will travel to Barcelona to talk to Messi and his family. [ole]
Think this is going to be done by the end of next week barring some major turnaround/intervention.
One of the biggest reasons Messi wanted to leave is because they got rid of the Pepsi Machine in the Lockerroom [DogRadio]
with the club being totally blamed for this and Messi is being treated like a saint. Messi doesn't want us to get rid of his friends, but at the same time he wants a winning project...so what exactly are the club supposed to do? There are no players you can bring in that would win the Champions League whilst the aforementioned players are in the first 11, they simply aren't good enough to compete at the highest level. If Messi is too blind to recognise that, then it's his own fault.
He's sabotaged his own chances of winning the CL in the past few years by backing mediocre players and a weak manager who enabled those players. Yes, the board are mostly to blame, but he needs to take some responsibility too.