Atmosphere at Messi's last game in Argentina
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Yet another overrated player. 

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The best to ever do it.
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Last 'official' game.
I guess he'll play in friendlies before the World Cup
I guess he'll play in friendlies before the World Cup
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Maradonna didn't shy away from the best league in the world at his time, Italian, and therefore is the best ever Argentinian player IMO.
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Yeah, but they don't have the Pukka Pies band playing The Great Escape on repeat.
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The best to ever do it, and in my mind it's by some distance too. He's a better passer and more of an athlete than either Maradona or Pele and there's an argument to say Ronaldo - as immense as he is - isn't even the best Ronaldo.
A complete and utter one-off genius.
A complete and utter one-off genius.
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....or a pillock on the microphone shouting "Let's hear it for Messi" every five seconds....
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Argentinians make a lot of noise but they aren't spectacularly tuneful. They should stick to the staples 'Who are ya Who are etc' covers a multitude of singing sins.
Messi. Maradonna , Pele and Ray Deakin clearly vie for the best players ever.
I was once destined for greatness but after a scintillating spell at Rosehill Junior School an ingrowing toe nail ended my career. Lucky for Messi I always say.
Messi. Maradonna , Pele and Ray Deakin clearly vie for the best players ever.
I was once destined for greatness but after a scintillating spell at Rosehill Junior School an ingrowing toe nail ended my career. Lucky for Messi I always say.
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“One more time”welsbyswife wrote: ↑Fri Sep 05, 2025 4:27 pm....or a pillock on the microphone shouting "Let's hear it for Messi" every five seconds....

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They sound like a load of drunks on the kareoke 

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This video is following their World Cup win.
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I remember the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, the atmosphere at the Argentina games was out of this world. The ticker tape and fervent support was unbelievable.
It will always be subjected of debate, Pele, Maradona, Ronaldo (both of them), and I’ve been lucky enough to see 3 of them in the flesh. But for me Messi is the GOAT, a genius on the pitch and it would seem a very likeable person of it.
It will always be subjected of debate, Pele, Maradona, Ronaldo (both of them), and I’ve been lucky enough to see 3 of them in the flesh. But for me Messi is the GOAT, a genius on the pitch and it would seem a very likeable person of it.
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The Hung Juror wrote: ↑Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:31 pmI remember the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, the atmosphere at the Argentina games was out of this world. The ticker tape and fervent support was unbelievable.
Gosh I remember that too. We’d just got married. I can even now hum the music that introduced the programme, many late nights sat up with those kick off times.
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More of an athlete than Pele?Pickles wrote: ↑Fri Sep 05, 2025 4:26 pmThe best to ever do it, and in my mind it's by some distance too. He's a better passer and more of an athlete than either Maradona or Pele and there's an argument to say Ronaldo - as immense as he is - isn't even the best Ronaldo.
A complete and utter one-off genius.
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We are the lads fre Ally's arrrmy....wee'rre goin' te the Aaarrgenteeen & we'll reeely wake 'em up when we win the Worrrld cup cos Scotland is the greatest foowtbaw teeem!The Hung Juror wrote: ↑Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:31 pmI remember the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, the atmosphere at the Argentina games was out of this world. The ticker tape and fervent support was unbelievable.
It will always be subjected of debate, Pele, Maradona, Ronaldo (both of them), and I’ve been lucky enough to see 3 of them in the flesh. But for me Messi is the GOAT, a genius on the pitch and it would seem a very likeable person of it.
Hope this doesn't get stuck in anyone's head.

*this is all i remember .......
*probably the wrong world cup
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Messi is a once in a lifetime talent if not even less common than that! The numbers speak for themselves and very few can boast the same…….an absolute magician!