**Official 2014 FIFA World Cup Thread**

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That's the one when I was like..Ok..time to stop taking Pele seriously for real :smh:

Maradona said this shit after Pele received the Ballon d’Or a few years back because they gave one to Pele before him. I dont know two legends that go at it like this two... for decades.. Pele just said some shit about Maradona last week too..

"“According to me, Pele will always remain second best in football when compared to Maradona. Look at it this way, in his own country, Brazil, Pele is the second best sportsman after Ayrton Senna [the former F1 driver]".


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thats just cacs being cacs

driving cars is NOT a fuckin sport..

they just want a cac face in a high place..

hence that stupid fuckin faggot cac hippie fuckboy statue, cursing brazil..

what the fuck is that all about??


Ill tell you WHITE SUPREMCY..

they need to always be the cac face on top

PELE IS BRAZIL,

He was a household name in America when soccer was a fuckin joke..

the average american still dont know who mardona or that fuckboy 1 car driver you talking about...


I bet out of all the fuckin melanin rich in brazil

hes a fuckin CAC...

PELE is and will always be the best..

Fuck the nazi influence in south america

and knock that fuckin blashphemous demonic

cac hippie fuck statue down...for cryin the fuck out loud...


Thanks for reading and Happy Thursday to all!!
 
Bet if they had won,this shit would have been dropped:lol:


A prosecutor's request to have tax evasion charges against Lionel Messi dropped was rejected by a Spanish judge, according to the Associated Press.

Lionel and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, were accused of tax fraud in June 2013 for allegedly failing to pay more than €4 million ($5.37 million) in taxes by filing false tax returns from 2006 to 2009. In August of that year, according to the AP, Jorge Messi paid more than €5 million ($6.7 million) to cover the alleged unpaid taxes, plus interest.

Last month, Spanish prosecutors asked the judge to drop charges against the soccer star. The prosecutor had argued that only Jorge was responsible for the family's finances. But the judge rejected the request and "will allow three cases of suspected unpaid taxes to go forward" against both men.

If convicted, Lionel and his father could potentially face a fine of 150 percent of the earnings and between two and six years in prison.

http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2014/07/28/lionel-messi-alleged-tax-evasion
 
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