Lionel "The Greatest of All Time" Messi

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DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Him leaving after a fanless season and not even having the chance to say goodbye to the supporters on Camp Nou is a sour aftertaste. Exacerbated by the fact that he was the first to go out of the five homegrown amigos/captains (Busi, Alba, Pique, and Roberto). He should have been the last one.

All of them are probably going to get some farewell ceremony at Camp Nou too if I had guess.

Meanwhile the best player in the club's history get a 10 min video on Twitter that looks like it's made/edited by an amateur :lol:

Sad state of affairs.
 

SmilerBam

Active member
you're just embarrassing yourself with this shitty takes just because you're too proud to admit we are shit without him.

what the fuck did fati do for this club that would warrant all this high expectations?! it's as if we're missing prime eto'o due to injuries and we lost 30 goals a season without him.

Shht man, didn't you knew Fati is the new Eto'o, Pedri the new Iniesta and Araujo the next Puyol? And yes, Messi was holding us back,look at us now, we are flying...into the Europa League.
 
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sickstar

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Yeah, EL ..never have thought this. Actually i don't remember ever watch them playing in EL with my tv. Must be quite a long time ago. Being relatively a 'new' fan since around 04/05...

Anyway, cycle is one thing that need to be faced. I'm a long time fan of ac milan (from mid 90 or since i was a kid), and after kaka era (07) the team was haunted by failure. I stay with them in serie a until now, and it paid with great performance nowadays. Not liverpool level but still damn good.

Well, gotta keep the patience with barca for a few years too then. I think we don't need new messi, new iniesta ,new xavi. Now, xavi has a concept. Don't listen to what mueller said, we need to play maximum with our own concept. Intensity? Did the 2015 team has huge different in intensity to current team? Same philosophy, only different players.
 

Jadentheman

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2015 had a frontline of superstars in their prime with winning attitude and bite. Midfield was a workhorse. Defense was ok with a hungry MATs competing for playtime. Mueller is correct (Although BBZ stated this fact first a long time ago)
 

Rassvet

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Gab Marcotti: It is very obvious that one or both of Laporta and Messi are not being honest over what happened with Messi’s contract
 

Blaugrana Bull

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Obviously a team will struggle if you give away all goalscorers. We sold Suarez, then Griezmann and then Messi and replaced all of them with Depay.
The team's strengths were not just about Messi because in recent years his flaws had become more and more problematic but of course his offensive output is missed.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Teams all over Europe function without Messi. But you need much better attackers than a "mega" collection of Depay, Abde, Demir, Luuk de Jong, Braithwaite, or Dembele.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Still think the best thing we could have done was sell Messi when City wanted to pay 100M but that's assuming of course that money is well spent (which is completely another issue with this club)

Knowing Barto he would have used all that money on one player like Lautaro.
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

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Still think the best thing we could have done was sell Messi when City wanted to pay 100M but that's assuming of course that money is well spent (which is completely another issue with this club)

The problem is in 2020 people thought Messi will stay now for at least 3-4 years or forever if he doesnt leave 2020. If we would have known already in 2020 that Messi would leave us for free then of course we should have sold him for big money.
 
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