• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Messi & Friends

Status
Not open for further replies.

Aidan O' Neill

Well-Known
Member
YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY



Fans fume at Messi no-show after paying £1,700 to meet Barcelona star

By Eurosport | World of Sport – 4 hours ago

Lionel Messi's disastrous tour of the US has suffered another blow after fans were left fuming by a supposed 'VIP experience' before his latest match for charity in Chicago.
Messi has already received some heat in America for cancelling a match in Los Angeles at the last minute which left one of the sponsors saying it was a "blatant attempt to defraud American citizens."
The latest 'Lionel Messi and Friends' match in Chicago struggled to capture the imagination of the public as the promoters struggled to fill out the teams – players from the local university were hauled in to make up the numbers – and the goal of the game was scored by a financial analyst.
That led to only about half of the stadium's 60,000 tickets being sold but some 80 supporters did at least think they were going to meet Messi after splashing out $2,500 (£1,700) on special VIP packages for the event.
The package promised: "Tickets with unprecedented field access following a meet and greet with the players, as well as a jersey and ball autographed by Messi"
However, Messi was not at the pre-match meet and greet and, after being substituted in the 68th minute, left the stadium before the final whistle to go on holiday in Ibiza.
Our friends at the Dirty Tackle blog over on Yahoo! Sports said that people who paid for the package "ended up feeling they were the victims of a 'classic bait and switch.'"
They add that the autographed ball and jersey turned out to be a cheap plastic ball while t-shirts had the Messi autographs either stamped on or smudged. The pre-match meet and greet consisted of only a few of the professional footballers in a hot, windowless room.
One father who paid $5,000 so that he and his son Hudson could meet Messi said: "Hudson had written a paper 'If there was anyone in the world he could meet' who would be? His paper was on Lionel Messi. Hudson and I are both huge football fans, both visited Barcelona, went to the FCB Stadium and were just giddy about the chance to meet the world's greatest player.
"Hudson and I waited for two hours in a private room under Soldier Field with 75 other 'lucky' fans....But waited and waited we did.... and at five minutes to 6:00 p.m. we were told he is not coming. They told us they would try to do it at half-time or at the end of game....but those both came and went... Messi left the field in the 68th minute and left the stadium.
"I looked to Hudson, put my arm around him and said I was very sorry. Hudson welled up and started to cry. He was devastated and I was devastated for him. No words could fix what he was feeling and what I was feeling for him.
"When we got to the car and started driving away he began to weep some more. All I could tell him is that sometimes our heroes let us down, that they are just regular people and whether they are great actors, singers, athletes - they are just people. Some are good people and some are bad."
Before the match Messi had said: "I don't have anything to do with the local promoters.
"At the end of the day I'm here to benefit the (Messi) Foundation and benefit Unicef"
 





Messi leaves the pitch in Chicago. (AP)

While Messi sat poolside in Las Vegas at a party thrown by (retired) Ronaldo the day before the Chicago match, fear of another cancelation and news that the squads would be rounded out with former players from Northwestern University limited ticket sales to less than half of Soldier Field's 60,000 capacity. Still, the match's promotors, Numero 5 (different from the LA organizer), were able to sell about 80 "VIP" packages that promised to include "tickets with unprecedented field access following a meet and greet with the players, as well as a jersey and ball autographed by Messi" for a whopping $2,500 a piece.

Another man who bought the package recognized some of the ex-Northwestern players he ended up paying thousands to see from his coed Sunday league.

"I don't have anything to do with the local promoters," Crain's Chicago Business quotes Messi as telling reporters at press conference the day before the match through an interpreter and over the telephone. "At the end of the day I'm here to benefit the (Messi) Foundation and benefit Unicef."

Crain's also said that the Numero 5 representative "did not know how much money would be donated to Unicef and the Lionel Messi Foundation." But she did claim that it was costing Numero 5 $500,000 to fly in and lodge the likes of Julio Cesar, Thierry Henry, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Javier Mascherano and others to play, which they all did for free.


It's clear that the majority of the blame for this mess falls on the match organizers rather than Messi himself. But it is his name that's printed on the tickets. He obviously needs to be more careful when choosing who he allows to represent him and his foundation to better avoid an association with making kids cry and bilking adults out of their time and money.
 
I couldn't be bothered to read the article, but I'm sure it has something to do with Americans being dumber than a bag of spanners.
 
I couldn't be bothered to read the article, but I'm sure it has something to do with Americans being dumber than a bag of spanners.

It is. The americans think they've paid for some private lapdance with messi and it says fuck all of such in the gumpf that they purchased. It mentions 'players'. I'm surprised they were not expecting some basketball stars to turn up too. Dickheads.
 
I couldn't be bothered to read the article, but I'm sure it has something to do with Americans being dumber than a bag of spanners.

Urine idiot.

It is. The americans think they've paid for some private lapdance with messi and it says fuck all of such in the gumpf that they purchased. It mentions 'players'. I'm surprised they were not expecting some basketball stars to turn up too. Dickheads.

No.
 
I couldn't be bothered to read the article, but I'm sure it has something to do with Americans being dumber than a bag of spanners.

Yes because there's so many smart people where you live. It's actually an article about the worlds biggest player acting the maggot. And allowing dodgy people to represent him. Quite topical really when you consider the tax issue he faces. And apparently he allowed the dodgy people in there too. But you carry on There mr little englander.
 
on so many levels it must be weird being a pro footballer , having so many things done for you and agencies / agents organising so much of your life . Didn't they try some shite a few seasons ago where he was going to turn up "unannounced" and play in some amateur game in london ? But then the crowd was too big and he couldn't get out of the van . he was just sitting there quietly like he'd no idea what the fuck was going on, waiting to be told what to do . He reminded me of Eoin McLove.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom