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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #90 on: June 16, 2012, 07:04:32 PM »
3-1 halftime.  messi scored the 3rd goal, but it look a shade offiside.  also sanchez on the bench as is gio dos santos and a few others.  game going decent, reall touches between messi, diego lavezzi and robinho in and around the box

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #91 on: June 16, 2012, 07:33:11 PM »
darwin quinteros now turn up materazzi and score a golazo boy..lord

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #92 on: June 16, 2012, 07:37:26 PM »
gio dos santos now come on...if u hear the girls scream

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #93 on: June 16, 2012, 07:44:31 PM »
ariel ortega come on for messi side..whey dey find he from?

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #94 on: June 16, 2012, 08:09:09 PM »
de all stars take it 5-3.  messi playing next week n some legends game.  go take that in

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #95 on: June 24, 2012, 08:41:21 AM »
Ah went tuh dis game yesterday. Was very entertaining. Plenty goals, plenty skills, plenty rain, plenty girls. De score end up 7-7, with Messi and Suarez scoring hat-tricks.

Partial ineups

Masters: Jose Manuel Pinto (GK), Alessandro Nesta, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Diego Milito, Didier Drogba, Dani Alves, Ariel Ortega, Salomon Rondon
Coach: Dunga

Stars: Guillermo Ochoa (GK), Fabio Cannavaro, Marco Materazzi, Clarence Seedorf, Edinson Cavani, Nene, Luis Suarez, Diego Forlan, Radamel Falcao, Carlos Bocangera, Maurice Edu, Jozy Altidore
Coach: Fabio Capello
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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #96 on: June 24, 2012, 09:25:32 AM »
Ah went tuh dis game yesterday. Was very entertaining. Plenty goals, plenty skills, plenty rain, plenty girls. De score end up 7-7, with Messi and Suarez scoring hat-tricks.

Partial ineups

Masters: Jose Manuel Pinto (GK), Alessandro Nesta, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Diego Milito, Didier Drogba, Dani Alves, Ariel Ortega, Salomon Rondon
Coach: Dunga

Stars: Guillermo Ochoa (GK), Fabio Cannavaro, Marco Materazzi, Clarence Seedorf, Edinson Cavani, Nene, Luis Suarez, Diego Forlan, Radamel Falcao, Carlos Bocangera, Maurice Edu, Jozy Altidore
Coach: Fabio Capello

like they rel run outta big players to appear boy ::).  WDF edu, bocanegra and altidore doin' dey?!


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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #97 on: June 24, 2012, 09:50:52 AM »
Ah went tuh dis game yesterday. Was very entertaining. Plenty goals, plenty skills, plenty rain, plenty girls. De score end up 7-7, with Messi and Suarez scoring hat-tricks.

Partial ineups

Masters: Jose Manuel Pinto (GK), Alessandro Nesta, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamsik, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Diego Milito, Didier Drogba, Dani Alves, Ariel Ortega, Salomon Rondon
Coach: Dunga

Stars: Guillermo Ochoa (GK), Fabio Cannavaro, Marco Materazzi, Clarence Seedorf, Edinson Cavani, Nene, Luis Suarez, Diego Forlan, Radamel Falcao, Carlos Bocangera, Maurice Edu, Jozy Altidore
Coach: Fabio Capello

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Re: Messi all stars
« Reply #98 on: June 24, 2012, 05:21:58 PM »
Imagine all Messi's European contemporaries shining on the one of the world's biggest stages right now... and he playing fete match in Miami in half-empty stadia... Ah feel sorry for these Non-european stars during the European Championships... It's like the world forgets that they exist..

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« Reply #99 on: June 24, 2012, 06:06:33 PM »
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« Reply #100 on: June 24, 2012, 06:12:37 PM »
I goin to the Chelsea - AC Milan game in July.  You goin to that one?

Yeh, my ticket buy long time.
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Re: Lionel Messi Thread.
« Reply #101 on: February 11, 2013, 03:26:46 PM »
Lionel Messi added to the Spanish dictionary
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Not only is Lionel Messi rewriting the history books, but he's also doing the same to Spanish dictionaries.

Aside from breaking and subsequently re-breaking every single footballing record every time he waltzes onto a pitch, the fine polka dot suits and having Ballon d'Ors on tap, Lionel Messi has now had his very own adjective added to the Spanish dictionary -- a word that's sole application is to describe just how bloody amazing Lionel Messi is.

The word in question is "inmessionante", and is defined in the dictionary thus...

1.) The perfect way to play football, an unlimited ability to self-improve.

2.) Describes the best player of all time.

Can we use that in a sentence? Of course we can: "Lionel Messi is very inmessionante." Hope that helps.

Think of it as a direct antonym for "Titusbramble-ism."

(Via Sportige)



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Re: Lionel Messi Thread.
« Reply #102 on: February 26, 2013, 04:39:47 PM »
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Re: Lionel Messi Thread.
« Reply #103 on: June 12, 2013, 11:56:41 AM »
Prosecutor brings $5M tax-fraud case against Messi
By HAROLD HECKLE (Associated Press) | The Associated Press


MADRID (AP) -- A Spanish prosecutor filed a fraud complaint Wednesday against Lionel Messi, alleging the Barcelona and Argentina star owes $5.3 million in back taxes.

The complaint names Messi and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi. Both are accused of defrauding millions on income tax returns for 2007, 2008 and 2009.

''We are surprised,'' Messi said on his Facebook account, ''because we have never committed any infringement. We have always fulfilled all our tax obligations, following the advice of our tax consultants who will take care of clarifying this situation.''

The complaint, signed by prosecutor Raquel Amado, was submitted for trial at the courthouse in Gava, the upscale Barcelona suburb where the Argentina forward lives.

In it, Amado says from 2006-2009 Messi ''obtained significant revenue derived from the transfer to third parties of his image rights, income which should have been taxed.''

The complaint says Messi ''circumvented his tax obligations'' by using shell companies in tax havens such as Belize and Uruguay.

A judge at the courthouse must accept the prosecutor's complaint before charges can be brought against Messi and his father.

Messi is rated by Forbes as the world's 10th highest-paid athlete. He reportedly earned $41.3 million to June this year, with $20.3 coming from his club salary and $21 million in endorsements.

Sports finance analyst at the University of Navarra, professor Sandalio Gomez, said if found guilty of evading tax on his image rights, Messi could be liable for a fine amounting to 150 percent of the earnings concealed.

Gregor Reiter, a German attorney specializing in sports law, said Messi's difficulties show ''how important it is for athletes to have excellent and highly-trained counselors and agents'' to handle their financial affairs. Player payments often travel across international borders and complicate tax assessments.

Messi had the day off Wednesday after playing for his national team in Quito, where Argentina was held to a 1-1 tie with Ecuador on Tuesday night in a qualifying match for the World Cup.

Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella has said Messi was expected to be in the lineup for an exhibition against Guatemala on Friday.
Barcelona declined to comment on the complaint.

Messi signed a two-year contract extension with Barcelona in February that keeps him at the club through June 2018 - when he will be 31. He joined Barcelona when he was 13, and made his debut with the first team three years later.

The 25-year-old Messi has won four straight FIFA world player of the year awards. He has scored 133 goals for Barcelona over the last two seasons.

The forward scored 60 goals in all competitions this season, leading Barcelona to the Spanish league title. With Messi struggling to recover from a leg injury, Barcelona was eliminated from the Champions League in the semifinals.

Spain has been cracking down on tax evasion as it tries to repair the country's public finances amid the recession and collapse of its real estate sector.

Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro warned soccer players in April they should make sure they are ''comfortable'' with their tax affairs.
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Associated Press writer Barry Hatton in Lisbon, Portugal, contributed to this report.

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« Reply #104 on: June 24, 2013, 07:39:36 AM »
Lionel Messi pays €10m in back taxes
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Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, who is under investigation in Spain for tax fraud allegations, paid €10 million ($13.1 million) to the Spanish tax authorities to correct tax returns for 2010 and 2011, according to Spanish media reports.

The news, reported by La Vanguardia newspaper and citing unnamed sources, comes one week after Messi and his father, Jorge Messi, were summoned to a September 17 court date complaint alleging that the duo defrauded the Spanish tax office of €4 million earned from image rights on Messi's income tax returns from the years 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Messi in recent days made the €10 million payment to the Spanish tax authorities for "image rights income," La Vanguardia reported on Monday, adding that a source told the newspaper Messi seeks a deal that would allow him to clarify what occurred over the three years in question.

Messi has denied wrongdoing. He has received public backing from Barcelona club president Sandro Rosell and former president Joan Laporta, who was in charge during the years of the alleged fraud.

The 25-year-old Messi is widely considered the best player of his generation and one of the best in history after winning an unprecedented four straight FIFA World Player of the Year awards.

Messi, who is rated by Forbes as the world's 10th highest-paid athlete, reportedly earned $41.3 million to June this year; with $20.3 million coming from his club salary and $21 million in endorsements.

State prosecutor Raquel Amado alleges that from 2006-09 Messi "obtained significant revenue derived from the transfer to third parties of his image rights, income which should have been taxed."

Messi is not the first athlete to be investigated in Spain for taxes.

Last year former Portugal star Luis Figo was forced to pay €2.45 million in income tax pertaining to image rights from 1997-99 while playing for Barcelona. In 2009, former top-ranked women's player Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario had to pay millions in back taxes.

Messi leads an apparently quiet life focused on his family - he became a father last year - and is a universally liked figure in Spain and abroad. He has scored 133 goals for Barcelona over the last two seasons and helped it win its fourth Spanish league title in five seasons this year.

Spain has been cracking down on tax evasion as it fights to repair the country's public finances amid recession and the collapse of its once-booming real estate sector.

The country has been further hurt by a series of corruption and financial fraud cases which until now had been limited to the worlds of business and politics.

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Soccer-loving pope cheers Messi, other players
« Reply #105 on: August 14, 2013, 02:01:42 AM »
http://news.yahoo.com/soccer-loving-pope-cheers-messi-other-players-143302145.html

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis cheered fellow Argentine Lionel Messi and other soccer stars Tuesday as he led a morality-focused pep rally of sorts at the Vatican for Argentina and Italy's national teams ahead of their eagerly awaited friendly match.

Francis, the first pontiff from Latin America, is an avid soccer fan who roots for the Saints of San Lorenzo back in Buenos Aires. Since his election as pope in March he has accumulated a growing collection of soccer jerseys tossed to him by fans at his public appearances. He got two more on Tuesday: an Argentine and an Italian team jersey, each one signed by the players.

Barcelona star Messi, his teammates on the Argentine national soccer squad, as well as Italy's national team players were treated to a private audience with Francis in the Apostolic Palace ahead of Wednesday's rare match, which is being played in tribute to the new pope.

Francis gracefully dodged the question of whether he'd offer a papal blessing for his home country's team. "It will really be a bit difficult for me to root, but luckily it's a friendly match" whose outcome doesn't count in the standings, he said.

The pontiff noted the influence of athletes, especially on youth, and told the players to remember that, "for better or worse" they are role models. "Dear players, you are very popular. People follow you, and not just on the field but also off it," he said. "That's a social responsibility."

The pope reminisced about going to soccer matches with his family as a youngster, and expressed concern about violence and discrimination in the sport, which he suggested keeps many families from attending the competitions today.

Many soccer matches in Europe have been marred by brawling among fans as well as racist chants against players of African and other descent.

One of Italy's national team members, Mario Balotelli, who is black and has been the target of fans' racism, was the only player to get private time with the pope. Francis and the striker spoke together in a small room off the sumptuous Clementine Hall where the audience was held.

A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Ciro Benedettini, said Balotelli looked "emotional" after their talk but that the player declined to say what he discussed with Francis. On Monday, Balotelli remarked that perhaps the pope might offer him special greetings because of his birthday this week.

Italian national coach Claudio Cesare Prandelli said he didn't get the chance to invite Francis to Wednesday's game.

"He anticipated my question," Prandelli said after the gathering. "He said he has received so many requests" to attend the game, but indicated that the Vatican security apparatus gave the thumbs-down.

Prandelli said Francis told him that Vatican security officials scold him "for being so undisciplined," a reference to the pope's frequent breaches of protocol when he embraces the faithful in crowds or shuns bullet-proof vehicles.

The pope also asked the players to pray for him, "so that I, on the 'field' upon which God placed me, can play an honest and courageous game for the good of us all."

Such a plea made quite an impression on Italy's captain, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who handed Francis an autographed soccer ball.

"He's warmed up the hearts again of all the faithful who might have drifted away" from the church during past papacies, Buffon said. With "a pope who's like this, it's easier to become better."

Messi said there were so many people at the gathering that he didn't get any private time to talk with the pope, who vigorously shook hands with each player. But the Argentine striker, whose left leg muscle strain could force him to sit out Wednesday's match, seemed to take the pope's message about role models to heart.

"The best way to respond" to Francis' appeal is "to put on a clean show tomorrow, on the field and in the stands," he said.
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Re: Lionel Messi Thread.
« Reply #106 on: January 08, 2014, 07:08:22 PM »
Lots of pressure for Messi from Argentinians who somewhat feel cheated that Messi doesn't perform in the national team as good as he does in Barcelona. We want to see him scoring big in the World Cup, he seems to have more freedom now with regards to where exactly he feels comfortable playing but with his recent injuries I am not sure if he will be completely ready. I think the guy is fantastic, he isn't Diego though but still brilliant.
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« Reply #107 on: January 09, 2014, 06:36:38 AM »
because Messi and Barca are a perfect fit.

He has yet to prove his worth away from Barca. Dunno how men saying he is the best ever and is the most complete player etc...
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« Reply #108 on: January 09, 2014, 07:49:51 AM »
Messi can lay off balls and know someone's there because day-in day-out he's trained with them on the same system on the same pitch. This often doesn't transfer to the national team because they're thrown from very different systems with only a few days preparation

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« Reply #109 on: May 31, 2015, 12:25:07 PM »
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« Reply #110 on: May 31, 2015, 05:06:02 PM »
Touche, impresionante, estupendo, de otra planeta
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« Reply #111 on: July 06, 2016, 08:42:30 AM »


Lionel Messi handed jail term in Spain for tax fraud
 
Argentina and Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for tax fraud.

His father, Jorge Messi, was also given a jail term for defrauding Spain of €4.1m (£3.5m; $4.5m) between 2007 and 2009.

They also face millions of euros in fines for using tax havens in Belize and Uruguay to conceal earnings from image rights.

However, neither man is expected to serve time in jail.

Under the Spanish system, prison terms of under two years can be served under probation.

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Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona leaves the courthouse on 2 June 2016 in Barcelona, SpainImage copyright Getty Images
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The court case attracted an enormous amount of press and popular attention

The footballer and his father were found guilty of three counts of tax fraud in Wednesday's ruling by the court in Barcelona.

As well as the jail terms, Messi was fined about €2m and his father €1.5m. They made a voluntary €5m "corrective payment", equal to the alleged unpaid tax plus interest, in August 2013.

The sentence can be appealed against via the Spanish supreme court.


Lionel Messi's illustrious career:


Lionel Messi. File photoImage copyright AFP ◾Winner of Fifa Ballon d'Or as world's best footballer on five occasions
◾Voted Uefa best player in Europe three times
◾Uefa Champions League winner with FC Barcelona on four occasions
◾Spanish championship winner with FC Barcelona eight times
◾Olympic gold medallist with Argentina in 2008
◾Argentina's all-time leading scorer with 55 goals

...and major disappointments:
◾June 16 2016: quits Argentine team after missing penalty in shootout in Copa America final loss to Chile
◾it was fourth major final defeat for Argentina in nine years
◾other three losses: Copa America (2015) again to Chile (again on penalties); 2014 World Cup to Germany; Copa America (2007) against Brazil

Lionel Messi's career in photos

Messi statue unveiled in Buenos Aires


FC Barcelona's reaction

"FC Barcelona expresses its full support to Leo Messi and his father in relation to the conviction for tax fraud...

"The club... considers that the player, who has corrected his position with the Spanish tax office, is in no way criminally responsible with regards to the facts underlined in this case."

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36721892

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Re: Lionel Messi Thread.
« Reply #112 on: August 12, 2016, 01:45:33 PM »
About turn. No great surprise. Guess Bauza's "conversation about football" was effective.

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« Reply #113 on: August 12, 2016, 03:47:31 PM »
World football needs Messi
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« Reply #114 on: August 14, 2016, 03:28:59 PM »
Perhaps Messi should decline the captaincy, if Bauza has been tempted to offer it to him.

Viewing him now versus Sevilla. Let him enjoy his football without that responsibility.

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« Reply #115 on: August 14, 2016, 09:39:20 PM »
Perhaps Messi should decline the captaincy, if Bauza has been tempted to offer it to him.

Viewing him now versus Sevilla. Let him enjoy his football without that responsibility.

I agree.
He show he's a baby when the going gets tough.
Masch should have been the captain all along.

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« Reply #116 on: May 09, 2017, 12:05:26 PM »
The 'Iranian Messi': Barcelona star's lookalike taken to police station.
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An Iranian student had to be taken to a police station at the weekend - because he looks too much like Lionel Messi.

So many people in the city of Hamaden wanted a picture with Reza Parastesh that police took him to the station and impounded his car to stop the chaos.

The fuss started a few months ago when the Messi lookalike's dad made him pose in a number 10 Barcelona shirt.

The 25-year-old soon started cutting his hair and grooming his beard like the Argentina forward.

He told AFP: "Now people really see me as the Iranian Messi and want me to mimic everything he does. When I show up somewhere, people are really shocked.

"I'm really happy that seeing me makes them happy and this happiness gives me a lot of energy."

Parastesh is fully booked with media interviews and has even landed modelling contracts.

He also says that he is working on some football tricks so he can play the role better.


Left, Reza Parastesh. Right, Lionel Messi. Or is it the other way round? You decide


Parastesh finds himself constantly being asked for photos in his hometown of Hameden, Iran

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« Reply #117 on: May 09, 2017, 05:59:00 PM »
Just saw this on tv, I and all get ketch

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« Reply #118 on: May 09, 2017, 07:05:51 PM »
Wow
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« Reply #119 on: May 09, 2017, 10:26:47 PM »
6 degress of Seperation.

 

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