UEFA Euro 2012

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#241

I don't think it's the case of the more famous you are the more haters you get.

I mean who can hate Messi (YES- I'm a Barca fan )?

Most soccer-players don't really seem to stand out in ways of their personal life, and ones that do (in a kinda bad way) like Ronaldo, Beckham and Balotelli seem to generate a lot of negative attention for being different.

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#242

i will give Beckham this, he is one of the best freekick takers/crossers of the ball in the last decade or so. imo at least

I don't think it's the case of the more famous you are the more haters you get.

I mean who can hate Messi (YES- I'm a Barca fan )?

Most soccer-players don't really seem to stand out in ways of their personal life, and ones that do (in a kinda bad way) like Ronaldo, Beckham and Balotelli seem to generate a lot of negative attention for being different.

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#243

I don't think it's the case of the more famous you are the more haters you get.

I mean who can hate Messi (YES- I'm a Barca fan )?

Most soccer-players don't really seem to stand out in ways of their personal life, and ones that do (in a kinda bad way) like Ronaldo, Beckham and Balotelli seem to generate a lot of negative attention for being different.

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#244

I don't think it's the case of the more famous you are the more haters you get.

I mean who can hate Messi (YES- I'm a Barca fan )?

Most soccer-players don't really seem to stand out in ways of their personal life, and ones that do (in a kinda bad way) like Ronaldo, Beckham and Balotelli seem to generate a lot of negative attention for being different.

i actually would say it's more famous in the way of being a celebrity, not just being known a lot. Ronaldo and Beckham both do charity work, etc in their personal life but it's their celebrity status that has rubbed some fans the wrong way. they want their players to be players, not in the celebrity spotlight and the red carpet (this is even more so when the player isn't preforming).

There's no question that Messi is the defining player of this generation (don't tell Cristiano ). Apparently, he even makes more money than David Beckham these days through commercial sponsorship and bonuses. But he's not one of those inescapable celebrity figures like Beckham, Ronaldo and Sean St. Ledger (okay, maybe not that last one) have become. I'm not sure you'd necessarily recognise him or know his name if you weren't already a football fan.

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#245

Good point, Micheal.

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#246

I don't think it's the case of the more famous you are the more haters you get.

I mean who can hate Messi (YES- I'm a Barca fan )?

Most soccer-players don't really seem to stand out in ways of their personal life, and ones that do (in a kinda bad way) like Ronaldo, Beckham and Balotelli seem to generate a lot of negative attention for being different.

Though Euro has ended and I don't wanna talk about or remember it anymore,but just for the occasion of mentioning Balotelli,21 years,he's making the news these days ,just after Italy's defeat day,it was announced that he's gonna be dad for the first time,his ex-girlfriend and model Raffaella Fico is pregnant with his child,they ended their relation in April,and she found out about pregnancy in May.

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