CitizenTID
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Really can't be arsed with a Messi saga this summer to be honest, I spent two weeks refreshing the Isco thread last summer.
Claytop said:Prestwich_Blue said:Claytop said:So we can probably assume Aguero isn't going there and it's just another attempt to de stabilise us before a big game?
Does our club ever act like tw**s or do we just receive it from every sodder else!
BlueBollard said:I'm new on here but straight to this thread ......................
We get it from everybody else because we are the team to beat now and have been since winning 2012. We play the best and most entertaining football in the Premiership by far. Liverpool aren't that far behind this season in terms of attacking and football that's good to watch, but we're the team everyone wants to beat! Which, after all my years off being a Blue (I'm 43). It feels mint to say!
To answer the thread, everyone's got a price but how could we possibly go for Mr Messy (funny picture that!) with what's just happened with fair play bolloxs. It's more likely Aguero's wanted but who wouldn't want him. I've read something about Kompany also, the 2 of them I'm not sure about losing at the same time but I have faith for the first time ever that we can roll with it come what may! I've always loved being a Blue surround by smug n/heads but I'm digging this feeling.
Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has responded to rumours to rumours of Premier League interest from Manchester United and Man City with an attack on unfounded exit talk, insisting his long-term future will be at the Camp Nou until told otherwise.
Messi has been outrageously linked with both Manchester clubs over the last three months, with City reported to be weighing up a monumental €200m offer for the 26-year-old on more than one occasion, but the forward is adamant he pays no attention to what amounts to nothing more than exciting speculation.
Barca have survived a tumultuous campaign to be just two wins away from retaining their La Liga crown against the odds and Messi believes that's just one reason to stay with the club, while form featuring 41 goals in all competitions this season suggests there is no issue with his morale either.
The diminutive forward is reported by Goal.com to have told reporters earlier today: “A lot of things have come out in the press over the past year, and practically all of it is nothing but lies. I am fine.
“We are in a much better position now than we were a few weeks ago. There is a real possibility that we could win the league; it’s down to us.
"Winning the league depends on us alone; we have to make the most of the situation – we cannot let this chance slip away from us"
Tata Martino's men will be crowned champions if they win both of their remaining fixtures against Elche and Atletico Madrid, with a final-day clash against Diego Simeone's side promising to be a fantastic showdown if results can shape a potential winner-take-all finale to an incredible Spanish season.