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sutty68
ringo182 wrote:


He won't serve any time. He'll just pay whatever fine is imposed on him.


Lock him up and let him get gang raped Pfft
 
Spilak23
Messi=Fraud was already confirmed couple weeks ago at Copa America anyway
 
sutty68
Spilak23 wrote:
Messi=Fraud was already confirmed couple weeks ago at Copa America anyway


I still think he should be locked up though Frown
 
ringo182
sutty68 wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Messi=Fraud was already confirmed couple weeks ago at Copa America anyway


I still think he should be locked up though Frown


It makes a joke of the Spanish legal system. Basically Messi has defrauded the Spanish government by about as much as an individual possibly could and yet he still doesn't get a prison sentence.

Basically anyone in Spain can now commit tax fraud as they know they won't go to prison for it.
 
sutty68
ringo182 wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Messi=Fraud was already confirmed couple weeks ago at Copa America anyway


I still think he should be locked up though Frown


It makes a joke of the Spanish legal system. Basically Messi has defrauded the Spanish government by about as much as an individual possibly could and yet he still doesn't get a prison sentence.

Basically anyone in Spain can now commit tax fraud as they know they won't go to prison for it.


Or, if they are found guilty just mention Messi's case and they will get off :lol:
 
Croatia14
I´m still not too sure in this case - we are talking about futies on 4 mio € - that´s nothing in comparison to what he´s earning, and it´s only a couple of % of the 4 mio what would be his outcome...so why would he do that?

I mean everything or nothing makes sense, but for Messi "only" 4 mio looks strange for me...
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cunego59
ringo182 wrote:
sutty68 wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Messi=Fraud was already confirmed couple weeks ago at Copa America anyway


I still think he should be locked up though Frown


It makes a joke of the Spanish legal system. Basically Messi has defrauded the Spanish government by about as much as an individual possibly could and yet he still doesn't get a prison sentence.

Basically anyone in Spain can now commit tax fraud as they know they won't go to prison for it.


A few things here:

1. In Spain, from what I've read, jail sentences below two years are almost always given on probation (for people with clean records). If Messi were to go to prison (which is still a possibility if I'm not mistaken!), and I can't stress this enough, that would only be due to his prominence. Not the other way around!

2. He's still being punished. He compensated the damages (~4M€) and is supposed to pay an additional 2M fine, there's another 1.5M fine for his father. Sure, that won't ruin him, but fines aren't supposed to do that anyway. Usually, they're calculated by a certain algorithm involving the culprits income (at least here in Germany) and not set at an arbitrary amount. Messi should be treated the same.

3. It is also worth noting that the verdict isn't final, Messi has appealed it and is still pleading not guilty. I'm not arguing he is, but there's a chance he might actually not have known all that. Which of course would be at the very least naive, but then again, most people trust their fathers quite a bit.

But sure, let's slobber over the thought that one of those spoiled pricks that has it so much better than we do, which is of course terribly unfair, finally gets his just punishment, which is at the very least being gang raped in prison.


Note: Yes, I'm a big Barca fan. But what I'm an even bigger fan of is people not falling into a senseless slur the second they smell the opportunity to slam someone.

Also, I'm not a big fan of Messi as a person. He (probably) committed a crime, like many other people, and he should be punished accordingly, like all the other criminals. The fact that he is a star shouldn't make it any better or worse.

And while we're at it, I'm also aware that any judicial system is to some extent prone to corruption. I don't know if the Spanish more than others. But please consider that if something doesn't feel just, it's not necessarily the system that is corrupted or wrong. It might also be your sense of justice.
 
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Spilak23
Sampaoli's first league game. Sevilla 6-3 Espanyol. hope this continues all season Smile

6-4 now Grin
 
emre99
Spilak23 wrote:
Sampaoli's first league game. Sevilla 6-3 Espanyol. hope this continues all season Smile

6-4 now Grin


What a game this has been, worth watching whole!
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Sergio Ramos with the late header to draw "El Clasico" in the 90th minute. What a legend!!
 
cunego59
Possibly the lowest quality Clasico that I've seen in a long, long time. Expectedly so, though, with the way both team (mostly Barca) have been playing lately. Amazing to see what an impact Iniesta had, the 20 mins after he came on the pitch were easily Barca's best during the last couple of weeks. Unfortunate that Neymar and Messi missed their big chances; the equalizer was incredibly frustrating but the draw is eventually a fair result I think, with the penalty that Real was denied and the slight advantages they had in the first half. Six points will be tough to catch up on, but not impossible. A huge improvement is required for that though.
 
AACarolina
Rolling EyesIniesta would be heading to China,Australia or Japan???
Iniesta’s exit means he will be ending a 22-year association with the club. Speaking at the press conference he said: “This is my last season here (On Apr 27, 2018).
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It was widely reported across Spain that the FIFA World Cup winner would be heading to China to join Chongqing on a three-year deal, worth €81 million (A$129 million).

However, Barcelona sports website Sport is reporting that Australia, along with Japan, are 'tempting' Iniesta.

"The lack of an agreement with Chongqing has led Iniesta to study new horizons with Australia as the preferred destination," journalist Jordi Gil writes.
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AACarolina
Andrés Iniesta has been presented in Japan as a new player of Vissel Kobe.

Vissel Kobe has 22 points and is sixth in the J-League.

I would like to enjoy my life here, "added Iniesta, who according to the Cadena Ser, will charge about 25 million euros per season.

www.camisetas2017es.net/images/Camisetas_Andr%C3%A9s_Iniesta_8_Vissel_Kobe_baratas_2019_(2).jpg
 
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neymar2019
AACarolina wrote:
Andrés Iniesta has been presented in Japan as a new player of Vissel Kobe.

Vissel Kobe has 22 points and is sixth in the J-League.

I would like to enjoy my life here, "added Iniesta, who according to the Cadena Ser, will charge about 25 million euros per season.

www.camisetas2017es.net/images/Camisetas_Andr%C3%A9s_Iniesta_8_Vissel_Kobe_baratas_2019_(2).jpg


Andrés Iniesta playing for Vissel KobeWink.
“In a normal year Kobe sells 150,000 merchandise items but in the two weeks after Iniesta arrived in July we sold 50,000,” Masayuki Morii, Kobe’s business manager, says. “We didn’t have enough time to produce more but next year we will be ready. We want Kobe to become a big team.”

The target is the Japanese title in 2019 and the Asian Champions League a year later. “In the past we were around eighth but at least this year we have to be in the top three,” Morii adds.
Luka ModricPfft is the new Golden Ball, The winner of this Golden Ball will end a decade of duopoly between Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, with five awards each since Kaká reached the prized trophy in 2007.
 
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Anastasia
Former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has returned to the club as deputy to the Real Madrid Foundation CEO.

The 39-year old has finally completed his long awaited return to Los Blancos as part of a new ambassadorial role as per an official club statement.

The Real Madrid Foundation was established in 1997 with a focus on using sport to improve the lives of young people in Madrid and further afield.Banana
 
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Arberg
Goodbye Messi Smile
 
withoutnonsense
Messi is in FCjobless
 
withoutnonsense
Don't Go to PSG pleased
 
Honoree
How do you think it's going to be now that Messi's joining PSG?
 
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withoutnonsense
It is very stupid
 
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