Blue Maverick
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At the moment, wait to see if Messi arrives then Haaland may change his mind next season.Sancho and Haaland have no interest in playing for us
At the moment, wait to see if Messi arrives then Haaland may change his mind next season.Sancho and Haaland have no interest in playing for us
It does look like it's on a heading towards Spain. Still good news.And now they've made a right to head to Africa, shoot up the west side and into Spain. Unless of course, that is the preferred route for pilots heading to the UK. Gonna be tense this....
I shouted it loud enough! ;-)Oi. I heard that.
Shortest distance across the South Atlantic at that point. Unlike big airliners, his plane won't be approved for extended travel over water.And now they've made a right to head to Africa, shoot up the west side and into Spain. Unless of course, that is the preferred route for pilots heading to the UK. Gonna be tense this....
How come, because it's a smaller jet?Shortest distance across the South Atlantic at that point. Unlike big airliners, his plane won't be approved for extended travel over water.
Here is the problem with what you have said, i have taken the liberty to bold print it for you.I want to be real, here in Barcelona we all think that an agreement has to be reached, everyone thinks that Messi has to negotiate his departure, so as not to lead to trials, it all depends on what Barcelona asks for
Lots of people worried we will get into trouble with FFP because of Messi.
Do they honestly believe we would consider signing the guy if we couldn’t afford to???
Please give our board some credit.
They’ve earned it many times over.
And now they've made a right to head to Africa, shoot up the west side and into Spain. Unless of course, that is the preferred route for pilots heading to the UK. Gonna be tense this....
Could be wrong, but I thought planes travelled over water as much as they possibly can, if the unthinkable happens, then it's only casualties on board and none on the ground.Shortest distance across the South Atlantic at that point. Unlike big airliners, his plane won't be approved for extended travel over water.
I definitely see an argument. When you say weak leagues, what are you saying that on? Why were European leagues a higher standard?The fact he’s played in an era where we’re saturated with football makes it even more certain that he’s the best to ever play the game for me.
The only two possible challengers are Pelé and Maradona.
Both are remembered most fondly for brilliant World Cup performances. Pelé in 3 or 4 tournaments, Maradona in 3 or 4, only one of which he was brilliant in.
But who remembers Maradona’s seasons at Sevilla, or even Barcelona, or the later ones at Napoli when he was on the sniff? No one. He’s remembered for the one tournament that was televised worldwide.
Every game Messi plays is televised worldwide. And he’s been the best player in every season for the last decade, even more. Every week, every season, he’s doing it consistently and putting up goal and assists numbers that are just completely unprecedented.
And talking about weak leagues, Pelé played most of his career in regional leagues and the standard would have been nowhere near as high as European leagues now.
I really struggle to see any legitimate argument that he’s not the greatest of all time.
Basically yes, the big airliners, 747, 787, A380 etc are all approved for "Extended Operations" (ETOPS) over water or remote areas. A small Gulfstream won't be.How come, because it's a smaller jet?
Precisely the opposite, fly as close to population as possible, then there'll always be an airport near enough to land in an emergency. Unless they are ETOPS approved (see my last post).Could be wrong, but I thought planes travelled over water as much as they possibly can, if the unthinkable happens, then it's only casualties on board and none on the ground.
Barca can ask for what they want, if he is right and he is no longer a barca player than that is it, you are discussing his departure and not a sale to us, we are not going to give you anything unless fifa say we have to, you are losing him because you have an idiot in chargeI want to be real, here in Barcelona we all think that an agreement has to be reached, everyone thinks that Messi has to negotiate his departure, so as not to lead to trials, it all depends on what Barcelona asks for
And that ladies and gents, is why I don't do pub quizzes and this fella should! Cheers kid.Precisely the opposite, fly as close to population as possible, then there'll always be an airport near enough to land in an emergency. Unless they are ETOPS approved (see my last post).
Basically yes, the big airliners, 747, 787, A380 etc are all approved for "Extended Operations" (ETOPS) over water or remote areas. A small Gulfstream won't be.
Here is the problem with what you have said, i have taken the liberty to bold print it for you.
It makes no difference what all the supporters think, first off. Secondly, blanket statements such as that are rarely correct.
"We all", in effect, is your limited peer group and the bloke on the radio or television that has helped you form your opinion.
Just being "real" with you.