It's Quiet thread 14 - 'do one' edition

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That's the point I am making, if his father/agent informed Barca in March that he would be leaving, his release from the contract should not be a major issue.
The problem there is that an oral agreement may not cut it. Regardless of intention or original statements of desire to leave it probably comes down to when the burofax was sent.
 
The problem there is that an oral agreement may not cut it. Regardless of intention or original statements of desire to leave it probably comes down to when the burofax was sent.
The guy is on a million a week, he must have some serious lawyers on his payroll, they must have put the demand in writing!
 
Dial back two weeks before any of this happened and ask the same question and most people would probably say yes. Whether or not Messi arrives shouldn't change that view IMO.

We need a striker. Those four chances that we miss, before we concede from the oppositions first attack, need to be converted in the 20/21 season.
 
Why do people love posting...

“That’s that then”

“Nice while it lasted”

Is it some form of self comfort in case he doesn’t come? If so it won’t help with actual disappointment if he stays at Barca.

It doesn’t add anything of use to the thread. If you can’t take the ups and downs of the transfer window stay off it.

Or is it so you could say “I told you so” if it goes against us?

Just wait and see.

Right now Barca have won nothing and they only win anything if he signs a new contract with them. What they have done already is absolutely ruin an opportunity to remain respectful and professional to their best ever player and that will never be forgotten.
 
The guy is on a million a week, he must have some serious lawyers on his payroll, they must have put the demand in writing!
See what I'm hoping, is that the lawyers were so rightfully confident that Messi could send the burofax off when he did that they advised him to wait and not do it until when he did so as not to rock the boat and impact their league/CL chances. If Messi really did want out I suspect applying for termination of his contract is a last resort kind of move too, which maybe explains as well why he waited.
 
You're doing that classic thing of completely writing off a player's personal life.

Moving to another country where you won't speak the language, uprooting and probably unsettling your children, leaving a club you have adored and have given you so much and being in the midst of a pandemic where thousands of people are dying and with no end in sight.

There's no doubt a load of other shit going through his mind but the bloke's not a robot.

He probably wants his children to learn and speak English, even Pep said it. I heard they are going to an english school in Barcelona, maybe Messi also wants to learn English which would help him in case he moves to America inn future which would increase his global appeal. Let's just hope !
 
See what I'm hoping, is that the lawyers were so rightfully confident that Messi could send the burofax off when he did that they advised him to wait and not do it until when he did so as not to rock the boat and impact their league/CL chances. If Messi really did want out I suspect applying for termination of his contract is a last resort kind of move too, which maybe explains as well why he waited.
And if that's the case, they may have messed up.
 
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