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“Whaaaa…Are you kidding me? This man has absolutely made love to pure footballing magic that belongs in a different galaxy altogether than we are living in. Absolute astonishing, jaw-dropping genius from Lionel. Watch this hesitation right there. Three players inside a telephone box and he don’t care. He emasculates them individually, collectively. He literally disperses his atoms inside of his body on one side of this defender and then collects them on the other. Magisterial, Lionel! Magnifico! Extraordinario! Barcelona bounce back, Messi leading the way with his brilliant blaugrana flag. It’s on fire, and he sticks it into the hearts of Athletic Bilbao” - Ray Hudson

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Lionel Messi accused of racial abuse by Royston Drenthe

alanmckinnon:

icantfeelmyarms:

Drenthe’s reported allegation basically states that Messi is guilty of doing what Suarez did. Aiming the word “negro” at a black footballer on the field.

Neither Barcelona nor Messi have commented on the allegation so far, but if this story continues, it’ll be interesting to see if Messi faces the same kind of ill press Suarez did.

Can’t tell if Drenthe is being honest or if he’s just mad that he’ll never make the cut at Madrid.

Well, The Telegraph heard it from a Dutch website who heard it from him, so there’s a grapevine, but it’s a story worth following, even if it does turn out to be the latter.

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Posted: 1 year ago ● 5 notesReblog

Lionel Messi accused of racial abuse by Royston Drenthe

Drenthe’s reported allegation basically states that Messi is guilty of doing what Suarez did. Aiming the word “negro” at a black footballer on the field.

Neither Barcelona nor Messi have commented on the allegation so far, but if this story continues, it’ll be interesting to see if Messi faces the same kind of ill press Suarez did.

Posted: 1 year ago ● 276 notesReblog

I don’t like Messi and I don’t like Barcelona, but I’ll give credit where credit is due. That was fantastic.

Posted: 1 year ago ● 7 notesReblog

"Chelsea’s sitting in Helm’s Deep waiting for Gandalf right now."

My brother
Posted: 1 year ago ● 1 noteReblog

Awwwwwww

Here we go.