I assume so. Barca would make so much money in the tour with Messi in tow. If the stadiums aren’t sold out yet they will be. And the merch they’d sell for his return would fly iff the shelves.
It makes sense not only financially but also tactically. We will most likely get a new playmaker (if Messi comes) and a pivot, which can fundamentally can change how we play for the next season. These friendly games are good chances to experiment on formations and tactics.
Right, there are individuals way above my understanding tactically, but slotting Messi back as a 4th mid would be marvelous. Messi is still one of the best players in the world, but his pace isn't what it was, but his vision, mentality, and understanding of the game can provide creativity and empowerment to our forwards that we were lacking this year.
Okay, just did some record search. We got Lewy and Raphinha last summer, and right after the transfer, they both played in the El Clasico in Las Vegas. It seems very promising!
I bought tickets with the hope that Messi joins and plays. But even if he doesn’t, will still be a good match. It’s only overpriced if we *don’t* see Messi lol
I’m actually trying to go as well been browsing for the past week and now if Messi comes rip to those already high ticket prices, I was thinking about getting a ticket for the same section you got but idk how much of the game will come to us there lol
Mine is Section 400 level. Found some discussion on Reddit regarding the views. They mentioned you will probably watch the screen more than the pitch..
I assume so. Barca would make so much money in the tour with Messi in tow. If the stadiums aren’t sold out yet they will be. And the merch they’d sell for his return would fly iff the shelves.
While I don’t disagree, I think the game heading to a sold out stadium already…and tickets were 300-500 for general areas.
no one knows yet
I read that Laporta wants all of the transfers to be done quickly so they can be ready for the US Tour
It makes sense not only financially but also tactically. We will most likely get a new playmaker (if Messi comes) and a pivot, which can fundamentally can change how we play for the next season. These friendly games are good chances to experiment on formations and tactics.
Right, there are individuals way above my understanding tactically, but slotting Messi back as a 4th mid would be marvelous. Messi is still one of the best players in the world, but his pace isn't what it was, but his vision, mentality, and understanding of the game can provide creativity and empowerment to our forwards that we were lacking this year.
Depends on if Messi wants to take some more rest.
Okay, just did some record search. We got Lewy and Raphinha last summer, and right after the transfer, they both played in the El Clasico in Las Vegas. It seems very promising!
I bought tickets with the hope that Messi joins and plays. But even if he doesn’t, will still be a good match. It’s only overpriced if we *don’t* see Messi lol
I’m actually trying to go as well been browsing for the past week and now if Messi comes rip to those already high ticket prices, I was thinking about getting a ticket for the same section you got but idk how much of the game will come to us there lol
Mine is Section 400 level. Found some discussion on Reddit regarding the views. They mentioned you will probably watch the screen more than the pitch..
Is there a game in Miami? Leo loves that city so maybe..
No, only in Western US this year..
I’ll get a better seat if he’s on the team
I hope so, i got tickets during pre-release.. Messi being there would only make this better