i8rags
Well-Known Member
First blood to the Messi family, were leaving end of
Barcelona appear to have made their best bid to bridge the gap to the player, and the day ends with Messi on strike. I thought barca might realise that their position was hopeless and they might accede to messi's wishes for a transfer but that hasn't happened yet.I don’t think that’s the case.
Important not to add the fantasy storyline theory which seems to happen a lot on here. It even happened with the CAS case with City and UEFA apparently in it together all along to beat the cartel etc.
At the moment it just is what it is. Messi and City probably do have a deal agreed but getting through Barca is currently the stumbling block. The idea of City/Messi/Barca being in cahoots and playing things out during this part of the process just isn’t realistic.
I'm pretty sure they won't go there.Weird question.
If we sign Messi on a free and then Barcelona take it to court and win and the court sets a fee to pay, but that case is resolved/figure is announced after the 20/21 season (ie 21/22 season or later), what year's accounts would the fee City pay be on?
Wheres this 90 minute meeting come from
Who said it was,90 minutes?
the only certainty is that this will drag on throughout the entire month of September.
I don't think so either, really I'm asking because I'm curious about the accounting side of it. Whether a payment that "should" have been made this year would count towards this year's accounts or the year it was decided.I'm pretty sure they won't go there.
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