Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the latest status on this? Where is Messi going to land?
€700 million release clause. Anything else are fabrications.
I read that Man City has a virtual lock on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the latest status on this? Where is Messi going to land?
€700 million release clause. Anything else are fabrications.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the latest status on this? Where is Messi going to land?
Anonymous wrote:What’s the latest status on this? Where is Messi going to land?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All insults but no factual rebuttal.
Who’s the turd rat? Keep moving skippies. Your team will be back to its place. I estimate no Liga and no Champions for at least another 5-7 years. Good luck fools!
Barça have won 16 leagues to Madrid’s 9 in the past 30 years. You’re too stupid to even try to argue with.
Anonymous wrote:All insults but no factual rebuttal.
Who’s the turd rat? Keep moving skippies. Your team will be back to its place. I estimate no Liga and no Champions for at least another 5-7 years. Good luck fools!
Anonymous wrote:If Messi wants to add to his legend status, he should come to the US and bring soccer with him. He could single handedly make soccer close to a number one sport here in the US. He would draw other big names here with him as well and make US soccer worth talking about. But that’s a pipe dream.
Manchester City are weighing up offering Lionel Messi a long-term contract that would see him move to MLS partner club New York City FC after three years in the Premier League, several sources have told ESPN.
They could also offer Messi the chance to become an ambassador for the City Football Group, the holding company that owns a number of clubs across the world, including City and NYCFC
Anonymous wrote:Barca needs to rebuild. You can not do that with Messi there. PSG or City. Rumors are Messi is trying to get Neymar to join him at City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$700 million to get out of Barca contract. Steep price!
It’s now a legal fight. If Barca presses, and his legal argument does not succeed, he will threaten to retire. The fallout for the Barca brand would be catastrophic. We will are just how dumb Barca has become.
Barca have always been a second class club (until his arrival). More so if you consider the amount of political BS they embrace and spew. (For those who don't know they force you to learn their regional language, including your relatives. Hence why his sister returned back to Argentina and didn't fall for that crap. Iniesta started showcasing the Spanish flag on his boots immediately after leaving that horrendous atmosphere). Barca simply lucked out (HARD AF) with offering Messi's parents the hormonal treatment they could not afford in Argentina to make him grow and not be considered a midget legally speaking. Obviously they accepted as they had nothing to lose...
The rest is history. With a heavy dose of marketing too. No international trophies to his name albeit surrounded by world class stars. Once Xavi and Iniesta left what has he accomplished in the Champions League? One trophy in a decade. He never comes out and speak after bad losses like TRUE leaders do. He has signed probably like 6 or 7 renewal contracts during his tenure. Talk about love for a club lol.
Furthermore, once he saw the leverage his talent brought to the table he went full on dictator as to whom should be playing with him and who shouldn't. Making those who he believed did not deserve to share the pitch with him a miserable life.
Do not get me wrong, man is once in a lifetime type talent. But again, he has been receiving massive marketing and campaigning going his way.
Lastly, after everything the club has given him he is now acting like the disloyal rat he is... so there is that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$700 million to get out of Barca contract. Steep price!
It’s now a legal fight. If Barca presses, and his legal argument does not succeed, he will threaten to retire. The fallout for the Barca brand would be catastrophic. We will are just how dumb Barca has become.
Barca have always been a second class club (until his arrival). More so if you consider the amount of political BS they embrace and spew. (For those who don't know they force you to learn their regional language, including your relatives. Hence why his sister returned back to Argentina and didn't fall for that crap. Iniesta started showcasing the Spanish flag on his boots immediately after leaving that horrendous atmosphere). Barca simply lucked out (HARD AF) with offering Messi's parents the hormonal treatment they could not afford in Argentina to make him grow and not be considered a midget legally speaking. Obviously they accepted as they had nothing to lose...
The rest is history. With a heavy dose of marketing too. No international trophies to his name albeit surrounded by world class stars. Once Xavi and Iniesta left what has he accomplished in the Champions League? One trophy in a decade. He never comes out and speak after bad losses like TRUE leaders do. He has signed probably like 6 or 7 renewal contracts during his tenure. Talk about love for a club lol.
Furthermore, once he saw the leverage his talent brought to the table he went full on dictator as to whom should be playing with him and who shouldn't. Making those who he believed did not deserve to share the pitch with him a miserable life.
Do not get me wrong, man is once in a lifetime type talent. But again, he has been receiving massive marketing and campaigning going his way.
Lastly, after everything the club has given him he is now acting like the disloyal rat he is... so there is that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$700 million to get out of Barca contract. Steep price!
It’s now a legal fight. If Barca presses, and his legal argument does not succeed, he will threaten to retire. The fallout for the Barca brand would be catastrophic. We will are just how dumb Barca has become.
Barca have always been a second class club (until his arrival). More so if you consider the amount of political BS they embrace and spew. (For those who don't know they force you to learn their regional language, including your relatives. Hence why his sister returned back to Argentina and didn't fall for that crap. Iniesta started showcasing the Spanish flag on his boots immediately after leaving that horrendous atmosphere). Barca simply lucked out (HARD AF) with offering Messi's parents the hormonal treatment they could not afford in Argentina to make him grow and not be considered a midget legally speaking. Obviously they accepted as they had nothing to lose...
The rest is history. With a heavy dose of marketing too. No international trophies to his name albeit surrounded by world class stars. Once Xavi and Iniesta left what has he accomplished in the Champions League? One trophy in a decade. He never comes out and speak after bad losses like TRUE leaders do. He has signed probably like 6 or 7 renewal contracts during his tenure. Talk about love for a club lol.
Furthermore, once he saw the leverage his talent brought to the table he went full on dictator as to whom should be playing with him and who shouldn't. Making those who he believed did not deserve to share the pitch with him a miserable life.
Do not get me wrong, man is once in a lifetime type talent. But again, he has been receiving massive marketing and campaigning going his way.
Lastly, after everything the club has given him he is now acting like the disloyal rat he is... so there is that.