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Thread: Messi wins Ballon d'Or

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    Messi wins Ballon d'Or

    What a player and probably someone we'll never see the likes of again for a long time.

    Fully deserved as Ronaldo is not in the same league as him anymore although still a good player.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67232561

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    Most goals in a La Liga season - 50

    It is impossible to say when this impressive scoring feat will be broken, but history suggests it might be some time.

    Messi's 50 goals in 37 appearances for Barcelona in 2011-12 is not only a La Liga record, but it is also the most in a season by any player in one of Europe's top five leagues since the formation of the Premier League in 1992-93.

    Since La Liga's formation in 1929, only three players have even hit 40 goals. Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo managed it twice and Luis Suarez did so seven years ago - the last time the mark was reached.

    Most goals in all competitions in a season - 73

    This tally seems insurmountable.

    In that record-breaking 2011-12 season Messi scored 73 goals in all competitions for Barcelona and no-one has got close since.

    Haaland broke all sorts of records in his debut Premier League campaign last season, but, despite seemingly scoring every week, he finished the season with 52 goals - 21 short of Messi's phenomenal effort.

    Even Everton great Dixie Dean is 10 short, hitting an amazing 63 goals in 1927-28 - an English top-flight record that has stood for 95 years.

    Most Champions League goals for one club - 120

    Messi looks like falling short of the record as Champions League top scorer. He is in second - 11 goals short of Cristiano Ronaldo's 140 - with both probably having played their last game in the competition.

    But Messi's 120 goals for Barcelona is the most a player has scored for one club in the competition.

    Ronaldo's 105 for Real Madrid is the next highest, with Karim Benzema's 78 for Real a distant third.

    With players remaining loyal to one club fairly rare in the modern game, it is difficult to see who could match Messi's feat any time soon.

    Most goals for Argentina - 106

    Messi is Argentina's record scorer by a country mile - and he is still going.

    In an international career that started in 2005, he has scored 48 more goals than previous record holder Gabriel Batistuta and 63 more than third-placed Sergio Aguero.

    With Messi still adding to his tally and his two closest rivals retired, it is going to be a long time - if ever - before anyone gets close to his Argentina record.

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    Messi - a gift from the footballing gods - astounding talent and great application - glad he has been around in my era

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    I'll add it to my quirks of life such as never having been to Hillsborough, never having seen Star Wars and never having seen an episode of Star Trek. I don't think I've ever seen him play (even on TV).

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I'll add it to my quirks of life such as never having been to Hillsborough, never having seen Star Wars and never having seen an episode of Star Trek. I don't think I've ever seen him play (even on TV).
    Plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Plastic
    If he'd ever played in the 'best' league in the world I would have obviously seen him. Because he didn't I've no idea if he's even any better than me

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I'll add it to my quirks of life such as never having been to Hillsborough, never having seen Star Wars and never having seen an episode of Star Trek. I don't think I've ever seen him play (even on TV).
    https://youtu.be/x1Lia5rWOoQ?si=sMkVLvRuznwR1srP

    There you go - enjoy!

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    and this one perhaps better still?





    https://youtu.be/gn1rpZuPIGA?si=wZcPgQMla-H2IcE0
    Last edited by sawmiller; 31-10-2023 at 12:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    and this one perhaps better still?





    https://youtu.be/gn1rpZuPIGA?si=wZcPgQMla-H2IcE0
    Thanks for that Sawmiller. I watched 15 minutes of it and it is truly mesmerising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    and this one perhaps better still?





    https://youtu.be/gn1rpZuPIGA?si=wZcPgQMla-H2IcE0
    Thanks saw. He reminds me of me. Not Messi himself, the old guy talking about him at the start

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