And the poster boy is still living in dream worldAh Mr Negative is still here in the Messi thread.
And the poster boy is still living in dream worldAh Mr Negative is still here in the Messi thread.
And for a group who will continue to pay him the wages he was on in his prime, when he is in decline.I would imagine most players want to play for the manager who got the most out of them
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Pep Guardiola deal could entice Lionel Messi to join Man City rebuild, says Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague explains why Pep Guardiola signing a new two-year Manchester City contract could help persuade Lionel Messi to join from Barcelona.www.bbc.com
Good read
I would take it now if offered, you would not?You honestly think we won't get top 4?
And the poster boy is still living in dream world
We are MCFC, one of the biggest and best clubs in world football, this club attracts the best, don't underestimate this clubs considerable pulling power.Who is the manager of MCFC. It’s one of the reasons we got him, to attract big players.
I wonder who the world
Class player is that turned us down?
This is what I don't like this deal despite my constant dream of seeing the greatest of all time to play for our team.
The hassle that it involves despite him being at the end of the deal. And the constant dilly dally from the Messi camp as well. The transfer is as complicated as it gets despite being a free transfer in a couple of months with that Moron Tebas wagging his tongue every second week.
And the constant guilt trip Messi gets from everyone.
As a club I want us to be as ruthless to Barcelona as we often are with Napoli or Valencia and I don't give two fucks about Barcelona.
But the deep history between our management and Barcelona is preventing this to happen. The last thing I want for us to bent on all fours to Barcelona because our manager loves them or because Messi wants to keep everyone happy.
That's not our problem. So if Messi comes he comes and if the morons want to burn Barcelona to the ground by keeping an unhappy Messi and his exorbitant wages and ridiculous loyalty bonus good riddance. I rather get Halland and watch Barcelona as the ground underneath them devours and finishes them.
niceAny world is better than the piece of shit you live in pal.
This is what I don't like this deal despite my constant dream of seeing the greatest of all time to play for our team.
The hassle that it involves despite him being at the end of the deal. And the constant dilly dally from the Messi camp as well. The transfer is as complicated as it gets despite being a free transfer in a couple of months with that Moron Tebas wagging his tongue every second week.
And the constant guilt trip Messi gets from everyone.
As a club I want us to be as ruthless to Barcelona as we often are with Napoli or Valencia and I don't give two fucks about Barcelona.
But the deep history between our management and Barcelona is preventing this to happen. The last thing I want for us to bent on all fours to Barcelona because our manager loves them or because Messi wants to keep everyone happy.
That's not our problem. So if Messi comes he comes and if the morons want to burn Barcelona to the ground by keeping an unhappy Messi and his exorbitant wages and ridiculous loyalty bonus good riddance. I rather get Halland and watch Barcelona as the ground underneath them devours and finishes them.
I think its a very strange time that has caused some disruption to the club but I'm sure Pep can fix it and get us back on track. Saying that I will be concerned if there isn't a significant change in energy and results in the next month.I would take it now if offered, you would not?
We are seriously poor, and with the games coming thick and fast, our best players running on empty, I think we have major issues.
During the initial stages of discussion , there were multiple reports as well as mentioned by TH a clause in his contract that made him available this season itself and not the 700 million bullshit Barcelona was reporting. The Barca board took the first step towards offense when they flat refused to let him go and the only option was to go to court and prove that there is such a clause making him available for us before that Goal interview. But Messi and co did not want to make legal actions ( fair play to him for his love for the club but the Barca board clearly wants to make an example out of him).It won't automatically be a free transfer in a couple of months though, it just means he can sign a pre-contract. If they won't let him go on a free or a possible swap deal for Garcia then we'd have to wait until the Summer and next season.
How is the Messi camp dilly dallying exactly?
I think its a very strange time that has caused some disruption to the club but I'm sure Pep can fix it and get us back on track. Saying that I will be concerned if there isn't a significant change in energy and results in the next month.
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Pep Guardiola deal could entice Lionel Messi to join Man City rebuild, says Guillem Balague
Guillem Balague explains why Pep Guardiola signing a new two-year Manchester City contract could help persuade Lionel Messi to join from Barcelona.www.bbc.com
Good read
This is what I don't like this deal despite my constant dream of seeing the greatest of all time to play for our team.
The hassle that it involves despite him being at the end of the deal. And the constant dilly dally from the Messi camp as well. The transfer is as complicated as it gets despite being a free transfer in a couple of months with that Moron Tebas wagging his tongue every second week.
And the constant guilt trip Messi gets from everyone.
As a club I want us to be as ruthless to Barcelona as we often are with Napoli or Valencia and I don't give two fucks about Barcelona.
But the deep history between our management and Barcelona is preventing this to happen. The last thing I want for us to bent on all fours to Barcelona because our manager loves them or because Messi wants to keep everyone happy.
That's not our problem. So if Messi comes he comes and if the morons want to burn Barcelona to the ground by keeping an unhappy Messi and his exorbitant wages and ridiculous loyalty bonus good riddance. I rather get Halland and watch Barcelona as the ground underneath them devours and finishes them.
It won't automatically be a free transfer in a couple of months though, it just means he can sign a pre-contract. If they won't let him go on a free or a possible swap deal for Garcia then we'd have to wait until the Summer and next season.
How is the Messi camp dilly dallying exactly?
I wonder who the world
Class player is that turned us down?