Was OP forced to go or buy anything? Quit crying then.
TXAGBQ76 said:
Wasn't he suffering from a hamstring injury from his previous game?
Ghost of Bisbee said:
Yea, the jersey swap post is kind of in poor taste, I agree. I get that it's a sign of mutual respect, but Reed and Messi are in completely different stratospheres from eachother. Wtf is Messi gonna do with an A&M Reed jersey? Absolutely nothing.
ahpetty33 said:
Argentina is not a third-world country
94chem said:ahpetty33 said:
Argentina is not a third-world country
Maybe not, but what have they ever done in soccer?
94chem said:ahpetty33 said:
Argentina is not a third-world country
Maybe not, but what have they ever done in soccer?
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Absolutely getting the WC shoved down our throats here in DFW.
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A jersey swap would suggest otherwise
I have no idea what you're trying to say here.
And I doubt I'm the only one.
Aggie_Fire said:
I think it would have been cooler if Reed gave Messi a jersey with MESSI on the back instead!
TexasAGGIEinAR said:94chem said:ahpetty33 said:
Argentina is not a third-world country
Maybe not, but what have they ever done in soccer?
Won 3 world cups.
akm91 said:94chem said:ahpetty33 said:
Argentina is not a third-world country
Maybe not, but what have they ever done in soccer?
Reigning WC Champions?
akm91 said:Quote:
Absolutely getting the WC shoved down our throats here in DFW.
Maybe because I don't normally watch local stations, but it doesn't even feel like a WC summer here in Frisco.
TXAG 05 said:
"Bobby, I didn't think I'd ever need to tell you this, but I would be a bad parent if I didn't. Soccer was invented by European ladies to keep them busy while their husbands did the cooking."-Hank Hill
johnnyblaze36 said:
Yes, I realize this is the Aggie football board and the topic is related.
Just got home from Kyle Field. Had a great time and also feel like I just experienced one of the biggest rug pulls of my life. All the marketing materials to drive revenue and tickets sales had Messi on them.
The guy didn't even play, I watched little girls in Messi jerseys leaving Kyle Field in shambles crying.
The good news is the $300 we spent on 10 beers and 4 hot dogs may have helped buy us another linebacker or strong safety.
What a ****ing joke.
Agsttt said:johnnyblaze36 said:
Yes, I realize this is the Aggie football board and the topic is related.
Just got home from Kyle Field. Had a great time and also feel like I just experienced one of the biggest rug pulls of my life. All the marketing materials to drive revenue and tickets sales had Messi on them.
The guy didn't even play, I watched little girls in Messi jerseys leaving Kyle Field in shambles crying.
The good news is the $300 we spent on 10 beers and 4 hot dogs may have helped buy us another linebacker or strong safety.
What a ****ing joke.
Do you whine this much about everything in life or just soccer and uncontrollable injuries? No one forced anyone to go to that match. I don't know squat about the sport and I was near 100% positive a couple of weeks ago he wasn't going to play. If their parents did not prepare them for that distinct possibility (if not likelihood), that's on them. If there were indeed little girls crying, I sure hope that's the worst thing that happens to them in their life. Heck, there's a good chance it wasn't the worst thing that happened to them that day.
Get a grip, dude.
johnnyblaze36 said:Agsttt said:johnnyblaze36 said:
Yes, I realize this is the Aggie football board and the topic is related.
Just got home from Kyle Field. Had a great time and also feel like I just experienced one of the biggest rug pulls of my life. All the marketing materials to drive revenue and tickets sales had Messi on them.
The guy didn't even play, I watched little girls in Messi jerseys leaving Kyle Field in shambles crying.
The good news is the $300 we spent on 10 beers and 4 hot dogs may have helped buy us another linebacker or strong safety.
What a ****ing joke.
Do you whine this much about everything in life or just soccer and uncontrollable injuries? No one forced anyone to go to that match. I don't know squat about the sport and I was near 100% positive a couple of weeks ago he wasn't going to play. If their parents did not prepare them for that distinct possibility (if not likelihood), that's on them. If there were indeed little girls crying, I sure hope that's the worst thing that happens to them in their life. Heck, there's a good chance it wasn't the worst thing that happened to them that day.
Get a grip, dude.
I don't need to get a grip. You don't know squat about the sport but yet was positve two weeks in advance the dude wasn't playing? What amazing insight you had over everyone else pre injury, marketing, and pre day before the game with all of the "Messi is here" stuff.
Read everything you just wrote in bold. You're absoluely unhinged.
This has to be Graham Platner's sock.
Get ****ed, dude.
rollingwoodaggie said:
Everyone knew he wasn't going to play. Really wasn't a surprise at all. Greatest player of all time isn't playing in a friendly before the World Cup.
Ghost of Bisbee said:
Yea, the jersey swap post is kind of in poor taste, I agree. I get that it's a sign of mutual respect, but Reed and Messi are in completely different stratospheres from eachother. Wtf is Messi gonna do with an A&M Reed jersey? Absolutely nothing.
TXAG 05 said:johnnyblaze36 said:One Eyed Reveille said:
He was injured in his last Inter Miami game. He isnt playing in some friendly weeks before the World Cup.....
Then this is fair and I hadn't realized it. Thought he was good to go in his last match playing for Miami.
Seems I wasn't the only one in the entire stadium nor were all of the people selling merch near the TexAgs building on the way into the joint.
Nice post on X-hey everyone, Messi is here! Zero context by this website that he was injured and likely not to play.
Pretty sweet cash grab all around.
Of course it was a cash grab. It was a soccer game between 2 third world countries that didn't even count for anything. And they charged everyone hundreds of dollars each to attend.
91AggieLawyer said:TXAG 05 said:johnnyblaze36 said:One Eyed Reveille said:
He was injured in his last Inter Miami game. He isnt playing in some friendly weeks before the World Cup.....
Then this is fair and I hadn't realized it. Thought he was good to go in his last match playing for Miami.
Seems I wasn't the only one in the entire stadium nor were all of the people selling merch near the TexAgs building on the way into the joint.
Nice post on X-hey everyone, Messi is here! Zero context by this website that he was injured and likely not to play.
Pretty sweet cash grab all around.
Of course it was a cash grab. It was a soccer game between 2 third world countries that didn't even count for anything. And they charged everyone hundreds of dollars each to attend.
This falls under the "fool me once" category.
Sorry for those that went, but it does.