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Ehem, in summary...

 

If "great player" for you is being remembered for far beyond your time and being mentioned in the same breath as Pele and Maradona, Messi won't be there until he does well at a World Cup.

 

If "great player" for you is displaying great technical ability, he's already there so fuck it.

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Ehem, in summary...

 

If "great player" for you is being remembered for far beyond your time and being mentioned in the same breath as Pele and Maradona, Messi won't be there until he does well at a World Cup.

 

If "great player" for you is displaying great technical ability, he's already there so fuck it.

 

Are you kiddin' me, bro?

 

20 years from now, Messi will be talked about no matter what he does for the rest of his career primarily because he was the best player on the best team ever.

 

Messi and this Barca team are inextricably linked forever.

 

People talk about the best player and they talk about Pele and Maradona, then someone like Cruyff. Messi, to me, is better than Cruyff. So already he's at #3 and that's only if you give importance to the WC and ignore the quality of the CL today.

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What a great night of football yesterday. We may not win the league this year, but as long as I can go to Camp Nou and see spectacles such as that, I will leave the stadium with a big smile on my face. Long it may continue. What can I say? I am a lucky bastard. I called my mom today and thanked her for not marrying an Espanyol fan. She answered that she didn't want her children to lead miserable lives.

 

Anyway, regarding Xavi scoring so much this year, he's been saying that with the introduction of Cesc he finds himself swapping positions with him a lot, and thus getting into scoring positions more often than he used to do.

 

And I don't know if Messi is the best ever, to be frank I always find those comparisons pretty hard to do. I certainly wasn't around when Pelé played, and can only go off highlight reels, adding to the fact of how hard is to compare even contemporary footballers with different styles and positions. What can I say about Messi compared to Maradona (who I did see play), is how incredibly consistent Messi is compared to him. When Maradona was Maradona he was ridiculously unstoppable, but he wasn't always Maradona. Messi seems to always be Messi. Games big or small, he almost always does something that I could watch over and over.

 

Anyway, I look forward having children and telling them how I watched him play. God, I hated it when dad would go on and on about Kubala and now I will be able to do the same.

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What a great night of football yesterday. We may not win the league this year, but as long as I can go to Camp Nou and see spectacles such as that, I will leave the stadium with a big smile on my face. Long it may continue. What can I say? I am a lucky bastard. I called my mom today and thanked her for not marrying an Espanyol fan. She answered that she didn't want her children to lead miserable lives.

 

Anyway, regarding Xavi scoring so much this year, he's been saying that with the introduction of Cesc he finds himself swapping positions with him a lot, and thus getting into scoring positions more often than he used to do.

 

And I don't know if Messi is the best ever, to be frank I always find those comparisons pretty hard to do. I certainly wasn't around when Pelé played, and can only go off highlight reels, adding to the fact of how hard is to compare even contemporary footballers with different styles and positions. What can I say about Messi compared to Maradona (who I did see play), is how incredibly consistent Messi is compared to him. When Maradona was Maradona he was ridiculously unstoppable, but he wasn't always Maradona. Messi seems to always be Messi. Games big or small, he almost always does something that I could watch over and over.

 

Anyway, I look forward having children and telling them how I watched him play. God, I hated it when dad would go on and on about Kubala and now I will be able to do the same.

 

:lol: Brilliant.

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Had forgot they were already playing, damn Russian timezones. Never expected them to have any difficulty anyway.

 

Is Russia actually the country with most teams in the first knockout (3)? Together with Italy, I suppose.

 

Only 2, Zenit and CSKA.

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Had forgot they were already playing, damn Russian timezones. Never expected them to have any difficulty anyway.

 

Is Russia actually the country with most teams in the first knockout (3)? Together with Italy, I suppose.

 

Only 2, Zenit and CSKA.

 

Aye, somehow I still thought Kazan had made it too. Anyway, impressive. Wonder if all that oligarch money will prop up the Russian enough to compete at an European league in a consistent basis.

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