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Messi’s contract
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Joining Inter Miami apparently.
Bet he's gutted he just missed out on being managed by Phil Neville.4 -
If he's going there he might as well have just taken the crazy Saudi money.
Apparently he has a home in Miami already though so i can understand it. In reality though he's pretty much mentally checked out since winning the world cup.2 -
Disappointing he didn't join us, after we released Albie to free up the Number 10 squad number9
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Surprised, Barca were back in for him and Saudi money is more than MLS money0
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Wasn’t there a story about Miami loaning him back to Barcelona as part of the deal?1
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Really can't understand joining Miami. They are bottom of the league and crap. The only saving grace is it's nearer his homeland I suppose.
I thought they had strict salary caps over there so he is unlikely to be earning silly money
Seems a strange move given he had other options - if nothing eklse go join Cronaldo and show him uup some more0 -
Have always been a big Messi fan, and it would have been most appropriate for him to finish his career at Barcelona.The greatest footballer of all time going to a league like MLS or Saudi purely as a end of career experiment/payday feels like bit of a shame.3
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Swisdom said:Really can't understand joining Miami. They are bottom of the league and crap. The only saving grace is it's nearer his homeland I suppose.
I thought they had strict salary caps over there so he is unlikely to be earning silly money
Seems a strange move given he had other options - if nothing eklse go join Cronaldo and show him uup some more
As part of his deal Beckham earned a % of the entire clubs revenue when he went there, so he made tens of millions each year. As well as of course as being able to then have his own team, which ironically Messi will now play for.
Messi will likely have something where his salary is tied into sponsorship deals.0 -
sam3110 said:Surprised, Barca were back in for him and Saudi money is more than MLS money0
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This signing is absurd really. Apple TV is effectively giving him a % of all TV money generated.
How is it fair that the league is buying a player for just one team?
MLS long abandoned the basic principle of playing each team home and away, so some teams won't even get to see him play.
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Yeh. But he never experienced the mist rolling in from the Thames or The Valley Cafe all you can eat breakfast!2
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Fuming, opened this thread thinking it was about the first ‘pre’ signing of the new regime.1
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Think it’s a good decision and glad he chose the MLS over Saudi money. The MLS continues to go from strength to strength and our football will soon be America’s third most popular sport behind Gridiron and Basketball.As a Brit living stateside, some of the outdated views held by European fans on how Americans enjoy our sport baffles me. Perhaps it’s the old farts like Sandgaard that give the wrong impression but football is surging with the under 30s demographic and shows no signs of slowing down.
As for Messi, he’s getting a ridiculous contract / cut of revenue as a result of his signing but this is an incredibly smart move by the MLS three years out from the next World Cup…
Just as Beckham took the MLS to the next level years ago, Messi is going to do the same but only take it further1 -
sam3110 said:Surprised, Barca were back in for him and Saudi money is more than MLS money0
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Callumcafc said:Think it’s a good decision and glad he chose the MLS over Saudi money. The MLS continues to go from strength to strength and our football will soon be America’s third most popular sport behind Gridiron and Basketball.As a Brit living stateside, some of the outdated views held by European fans on how Americans enjoy our sport baffles me. Perhaps it’s the old farts like Sandgaard that give the wrong impression but football is surging with the under 30s demographic and shows no signs of slowing down.
As for Messi, he’s getting a ridiculous contract / cut of revenue as a result of his signing but this is an incredibly smart move by the MLS three years out from the next World Cup…
Just as Beckham took the MLS to the next level years ago, Messi is going to do the same but only take it further0 -
True enough but I doubt the MLS could match the hundreds of millions that the Saudis no doubt put on the table.0
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Callumcafc said:Think it’s a good decision and glad he chose the MLS over Saudi money. The MLS continues to go from strength to strength and our football will soon be America’s third most popular sport behind Gridiron and Basketball.As a Brit living stateside, some of the outdated views held by European fans on how Americans enjoy our sport baffles me. Perhaps it’s the old farts like Sandgaard that give the wrong impression but football is surging with the under 30s demographic and shows no signs of slowing down.
As for Messi, he’s getting a ridiculous contract / cut of revenue as a result of his signing but this is an incredibly smart move by the MLS three years out from the next World Cup…
Just as Beckham took the MLS to the next level years ago, Messi is going to do the same but only take it further
1. No relegation
2. A pointless regular season that means teams play 38 games to eliminate just 32% of teams from the playoffs
3. Endless expansion that means teams don't play each other home and away and play different fixtures which is hardly fair
4. Randomly stopping in July to make way for the "Leagues Cup" - an obvious money spinner
Whole thing is a joke tbh. And I hate that MLS ruthlessly suppresses all the lower divisions teams.
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It amazes me that Messi and that twat Ronaldo are chasing money at this stage of their career. What do they need it for ?4
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cafcnick1992 said:Callumcafc said:Think it’s a good decision and glad he chose the MLS over Saudi money. The MLS continues to go from strength to strength and our football will soon be America’s third most popular sport behind Gridiron and Basketball.As a Brit living stateside, some of the outdated views held by European fans on how Americans enjoy our sport baffles me. Perhaps it’s the old farts like Sandgaard that give the wrong impression but football is surging with the under 30s demographic and shows no signs of slowing down.
As for Messi, he’s getting a ridiculous contract / cut of revenue as a result of his signing but this is an incredibly smart move by the MLS three years out from the next World Cup…
Just as Beckham took the MLS to the next level years ago, Messi is going to do the same but only take it further
1. No relegation
2. A pointless regular season that means teams play 38 games to eliminate just 32% of teams from the playoffs
3. Endless expansion that means teams don't play each other home and away and play different fixtures which is hardly fair
4. Randomly stopping in July to make way for the "Leagues Cup" - an obvious money spinner
Whole thing is a joke tbh. And I hate that MLS ruthlessly suppresses all the lower divisions teams.
In an ideal world, the competition includes promotion/relegation and a proper pyramid structure. Everyone knows it.
Feel free to dismiss it as a joke exhibition but none of us that follow other American leagues feel that way about the NFL, NBA or MLB
NFL = 17 game season to eliminate 56.25% of teams
NBA = 82 game season to eliminate 46.66% of teams
MLB = 162 game season to eliminate 60% of teams
Just because it’s different doesn’t mean it’s bad 🤷♂️
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Well it is bad in the sense that the league is not cut-throat enough. Winning is nice, and losing is mere inconvenience.
It works for other US sports because they're not global. Football is, and the MLS feels like a 3rd rate product even in the USA (especially given how widespread the Premier League has become).1 -
Apparently he didn't fancy taking his family over to Saudi Arabia to settle for a brief period. Ironic given that he's being paid millions of pounds to promote tourism in Saudi Arabia..
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He's dead to me now as he is not joining the Charlton revolution. I'm never going to speak to him again5
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His contract with Miami is reportedly £43m/yr, before any sponsorships or revenue shares.
Puts him just ahead of the highest paid NFL player.0 -
Messi doing something again that Ronaldo could never do - playing in the US5
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cafcnick1992 said:This signing is absurd really. Apple TV is effectively giving him a % of all TV money generated.
How is it fair that the league is buying a player for just one team?
MLS long abandoned the basic principle of playing each team home and away, so some teams won't even get to see him play.0