Barca clown board

neloangelo

Elder Lister
It looks like Barcelona has one of if not the worst board in football:
1. They forced out Arthur who is 23 yrs and buy Pjanic who is 30yrs. Now the board want to sue Arthur because he doesn't to play champions league.
2.They panic buy Braithwait offer him a long term contract and now 6 months later they want to sell him.
3.They panic bought over-hyped and over priced Coutinho from Liverpool without even assessing if his playing style matches Barca. It ended up Coutinho prefers the same position as Messi.
4.The whole mess with Neymar; the guy hates the board but loves barca, he probably wants to return because the board is near its end.
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neloangelo

Elder Lister
The club also needs to reduce Messi’s influence.
He is/will decline going forward.Even Madrid let Cristiano go for same reason and they have faired better.
Madrid still miss those Ronaldo goals. The guy has 31 goals in Juve while Benzema has 21. Barca for now can't reduce Messi's influence because the guy is still in top form. His worst season by his standards is the best to most top players in Europe.
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
Lionel Messi ‘fed up’ at Barcelona after telling club he wants transfer

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Messi is Barcelona’s biggest star (Picture: Getty)

Lionel Messi is fed up with being considered the unofficial boss of Barcelona and has told the club he will leave at the end of his contract, reports say. Reports in Spain this week claimed Messi had frozen contract talks with Barcelona after months of negotiations.

Messi’s current deal expires next summer and Barcelona’s talisman was on track to pen a new long-term deal before making a drastic U-turn. BBC Sport and Guillem Balague claim Messi has had enough of the way he is treated at the club and outlined the reasons the superstar wants to leave the Spanish giants.

Advertisement Messi is ‘fed up’ being accused of running the La Liga side, deciding the head coach, having final say on signings and team selection and is disillusioned with the abilities of the club’s hierarchy.

The Argentine considers the club bosses to have made huge mistakes in the transfer market and coaching department and is frustrated the blame for those errors keep being placed at his feet. Messi has spent his entire senior career at Barcelona having made his debut as a 16-year-old in 2003.

Barcelona has found itself in turmoil in recent months, with the club’s finances in dire straits and performances way below par. The players, spearheaded by Messi, agreed to a 70 per cent wage cut during the coronavirus pandemic.

Messi has been identified as a prime reason for Barcelona’s troubles and the 33-year-old is tired of being blamed for the club’s woes. Critics say Messi was instrumental in the arrival of Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid a year ago, but now is pushing for the club to sell him.

It is also claimed Messi was responsible for the sacking of Tata Martino and the hiring of Quique Setien. In actuality, Messi continues to do all he can to make Griezmann feel at home in Barcelona, along with the help of striker Luis Suarez.

But he is already losing faith in head coach Setien and Barcelona’s all-time record goalscorer is desperate for the team to improve and begin to seriously compete in the Champions League again.

The shock U-turn from Messi is not expected to be received as a final decision, but a warning to the club to respond to their failings. The shock news comes just as Barcelona appear set to miss out on the La Liga title to Real Madrid.

 

neloangelo

Elder Lister
Lionel Messi ‘fed up’ at Barcelona after telling club he wants transfer

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Messi is Barcelona’s biggest star (Picture: Getty)

Lionel Messi is fed up with being considered the unofficial boss of Barcelona and has told the club he will leave at the end of his contract, reports say. Reports in Spain this week claimed Messi had frozen contract talks with Barcelona after months of negotiations.

Messi’s current deal expires next summer and Barcelona’s talisman was on track to pen a new long-term deal before making a drastic U-turn. BBC Sport and Guillem Balague claim Messi has had enough of the way he is treated at the club and outlined the reasons the superstar wants to leave the Spanish giants.

Advertisement Messi is ‘fed up’ being accused of running the La Liga side, deciding the head coach, having final say on signings and team selection and is disillusioned with the abilities of the club’s hierarchy.

The Argentine considers the club bosses to have made huge mistakes in the transfer market and coaching department and is frustrated the blame for those errors keep being placed at his feet. Messi has spent his entire senior career at Barcelona having made his debut as a 16-year-old in 2003.

Barcelona has found itself in turmoil in recent months, with the club’s finances in dire straits and performances way below par. The players, spearheaded by Messi, agreed to a 70 per cent wage cut during the coronavirus pandemic.

Messi has been identified as a prime reason for Barcelona’s troubles and the 33-year-old is tired of being blamed for the club’s woes. Critics say Messi was instrumental in the arrival of Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid a year ago, but now is pushing for the club to sell him.

It is also claimed Messi was responsible for the sacking of Tata Martino and the hiring of Quique Setien. In actuality, Messi continues to do all he can to make Griezmann feel at home in Barcelona, along with the help of striker Luis Suarez.

But he is already losing faith in head coach Setien and Barcelona’s all-time record goalscorer is desperate for the team to improve and begin to seriously compete in the Champions League again.

The shock U-turn from Messi is not expected to be received as a final decision, but a warning to the club to respond to their failings. The shock news comes just as Barcelona appear set to miss out on the La Liga title to Real Madrid.

Luckly the clowns who run barca board will be out by next year when their term ends.
 

nakujua

Lister
Madrid still miss those Ronaldo goals. The guy has 31 goals in Juve while Benzema has 21. Barca for now can't reduce Messi's influence because the guy is still in top form. His worst season by his standards is the best to most top players in Europe.
Ronaldo is a goal machine, very good at that, actually the best when it comes to that, 31 goals is impressive
 

Ssabasajja

Elder Lister
Lets be honest Messi would carry any team. If Messi went to for example Liverpool the team would look to pass the ball to him because they know he either scores or creates.
But Xavi, Neymar and Iniesta were also very key players in Guardiola and Enrique eras. Barca has never replaced them venye inafaa.
 
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