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The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:58 pm
by Lee_R
Sounds like the boy has potential..

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 83567.html



Manchester City sign the 'new Lionel Messi' Brahim Abdelkader, and in doing so put one over Barcelona

City beat the La Liga side to the signing of the 14-year-old from Malaga on Tuesday
Pete Jenson

Thursday 05 December 2013

Manchester City pulled off quite a coup on Tuesday when they signed 14-year-old Brahim Abdelkader from Malaga because he has been talked about in Spain as the new Lionel Messi. And much of that talk has come from people at Barcelona who remember the Argentine arriving in Catalonia at a similar age.

Barcelona scouts, who have watched Abdelkader’s progress over the last two years and tried and failed to bring him to Barça, believe he has the same quick feet, speed of movement and close control as Messi at that age but displays more leadership and personality.

He takes corners from the right with his left foot and corners from the left with his right foot. He can play as a striker, off the striker, either side of the striker or in midfield. And he has been playing with players three years older than himself in the youth categories at Malaga.

If Barcelona’s attempts to sign him are a reliable gauge, this is not a shot in the dark by City but a coup. They were not the only Premier League club who wanted the teenager but perhaps most significantly they beat Barça to the punch.

The boy had been taken on a trip to the Nou Camp and introduced to Messi and the rest of the players. But Malaga were unhappy with the manner in which Barça tried to sign him. In May 2011 a lunch between directors of Malaga and Barcelona ahead of an end-of-season La Liga meeting between the two clubs was cancelled because of ill-feeling over Barça’s pursuit.

Enter Manchester City, a club now run by former Barcelona executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain. Brahim’s family were convinced by the plans for City’s new training complex and that magic, and still occasionally derided, word “project”. City will pay no more than the €300,000 compensation stipulated by Fifa to Malaga when the player turns 16.

Abdelkader wanted to stay at Malaga but the move abroad will be made easier by having mum, dad and his three brothers with him. They are all due to arrive in England next week. The prodigy already speaks English after attending an English school in Malaga. He will train with City and be schooled by the club – just as Messi was at Barcelona when he joined as a 13-year-old from Rosario. It is a victory for the Premier League over La Liga, but what does it do for English football?

Youth academies flooded by foreign youngsters remain an obstacle in the Football Association’s attempts to give the England team a greater pool of talent to pick from.

Brahim’s father is of Moroccan descent and his mother is Spanish. As things stand he wants to play for Spain. But if he spends five years in Manchester and becomes the 19-year-old sensation City believe he will, he will qualify for England under residency rules and it will be down to him to choose.




Seen a couple of videos of him but its just kids having fun so hard to say if he looks any good.

Oh and sorry if previously posted.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:07 pm
by dazby
Build it and they will come.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:26 pm
by city9_4eva
His surname looks hard to pronounce

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:42 pm
by AG7
city9_4eva wrote:His surname almost sounds like al qaeda


What an insensitive thing to say ... It's a Muslim name ... and has a meaning too, closely linked to Muslim religious beliefs too. Literal translation would be 'servant to the one who has power', but in Arabic language refers to the man of god/creator.

Are you against Muslims joining City? Cuz Yaya is a Muslim too, and so is Dzeko and Samir and oh well, the owner ...

Or maybe you are just a daft prick? How'd you like someone making fun of your family's name? Let's see if it sounds Nazi maybe??

I normally don't bite on here, and stay away from replying to such stupid comments, even when they are directed at me or something I had written ... but again, as I said that's something very insensitive to say ... and sorry mate, makes you sound very shallow and very racist.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:43 pm
by Nigels Tackle
sonny pike

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:15 am
by city9_4eva
Woah! I apologise then! I'm very sorry for causing offence AG7! I didn't mean to

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:17 am
by city9_4eva
I've changed my comment?! As well. Again very sorry

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:26 am
by Slim
LOL, that seems like a bit of an overreaction there.

So they sound alike, who the fuck cares?

I can never remember Adnan What-his-face's name when I am talking to my rag mate, so most of the time I call him Al Jazeera. I'm sure the Albanian people are furious at me.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:36 am
by Florida Blue
city9_4eva wrote:His surname looks hard to pronounce


AB-del-KAY-der

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:38 am
by Nigels Tackle
Florida Blue wrote:
city9_4eva wrote:His surname looks hard to pronounce


AB-del-KAY-der


bless you

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:04 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
AG7 wrote: What an insensitive thing to say ... It's a Muslim name ... and has a meaning too, closely linked to Muslim religious beliefs too. Literal translation would be 'servant to the one who has power', but in Arabic language refers to the man of god/creator. Are you against Muslims joining City? Cuz Yaya is a Muslim too, and so is Dzeko and Samir and oh well, the owner ... Or maybe you are just a daft prick? How'd you like someone making fun of your family's name? Let's see if it sounds Nazi maybe?? I normally don't bite on here, and stay away from replying to such stupid comments, even when they are directed at me or something I had written ... but again, as I said that's something very insensitive to say ... and sorry mate, makes you sound very shallow and very racist.


Chill my good man. All good in the hood. Nasri and nasti sound alike, I never confuse those two tho ;)

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:09 am
by CitizenYank
Looked up "next Lionel Messi" on Google. Now it says there's another one in Argentina in the southern Andes. He's 8.
Next up there is the Milkman's "next Lionel Messi" Glint of the Eye. Then there is .....

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:54 am
by halnone
AG7 wrote:
city9_4eva wrote:His surname almost sounds like al qaeda


What an insensitive thing to say ... It's a Muslim name ... and has a meaning too, closely linked to Muslim religious beliefs too. Literal translation would be 'servant to the one who has power', but in Arabic language refers to the man of god/creator.

Are you against Muslims joining City? Cuz Yaya is a Muslim too, and so is Dzeko and Samir and oh well, the owner ...

Or maybe you are just a daft prick? How'd you like someone making fun of your family's name? Let's see if it sounds Nazi maybe??

I normally don't bite on here, and stay away from replying to such stupid comments, even when they are directed at me or something I had written ... but again, as I said that's something very insensitive to say ... and sorry mate, makes you sound very shallow and very racist.


Slight overreaction.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:01 am
by Dingus McDouchey
Next Kun Aguero :)

[youtube]z5Bgcx5vNoY[/youtube]

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 2:52 am
by CitizenYank
Dingus McDouchey wrote:Next Kun Aguero :)

[youtube]z5Bgcx5vNoY[/youtube]



Is he suiting up for Sunderland this weekend?

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 3:27 am
by phips
in this year alone ive seen at least 4 or 5 kids dubbed the new Messi. ill believe it when the lad proves it against top competition

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 6:53 am
by JonnyAsh
phips wrote:in this year alone ive seen at least 4 or 5 kids dubbed the new Messi. ill believe it when the lad proves it against top competition


He's already better than Garcia.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:01 am
by zuricity
AG7 wrote:
What an insensitive thing to say ... It's a Muslim name ... and has a meaning too, closely linked to Muslim religious beliefs too. Literal translation would be 'servant to the one who has power', but in Arabic language refers to the man of god/creator.

Are you against Muslims joining City? Cuz Yaya is a Muslim too, and so is Dzeko and Samir and oh well, the owner ...

Or maybe you are just a daft prick? How'd you like someone making fun of your family's name? Let's see if it sounds Nazi maybe??

I normally don't bite on here, and stay away from replying to such stupid comments, even when they are directed at me or something I had written ... but again, as I said that's something very insensitive to say ... and sorry mate, makes you sound very shallow and very racist.


Oh please! His surname reads Germanic to me.

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:29 am
by Wooders
I'm
Pretty sure we'll never hear of him again but heres hoping for the lad

Re: The new Lionel Messi then...

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:22 am
by Alex Sapphire
CitizenYank wrote:
Dingus McDouchey wrote:Next Kun Aguero :)



Is he suiting up for Sunderland this weekend?


"suiting up"?
you crazy Yanks :)

Has anyone told Roy about these kids?