As the old saying goes:
God's is God's, Caesar's is Caesar's.
There is ** breaking news that Messi turned the mall away on the grounds of "cheap packaging".
Messi also made a four-minute apology today.
This time I didn't participate in the tournament because there was a bit of a discrepancy in the information we received, the Hong Kong organizing committee, the Miami organizing committee, my team were involved, and the news they sent me made me very confused, and in the end I didn't participate in the competition.
Indeed, judging by the information available so far, the root of the problem should be the lack of money.
The organizer of this tournament is only a commercial event, and Messi did not stipulate in the commercial contract that he must play 45 minutes.
But. Business is business, and I think it's a bit too much to be politically involved.
Let's not talk about whether Messi has put on a stinky face on the pitch and has never greeted the fans.
Go ahead. People like Messi, for political or ideological considerations, give up making money, but want to pretend to be noble and noble, which is really a compliment to him.
After all, a world-class business sport like Messi values money the most, followed by money, and finally money.
If there is enough money, for example.
If Hong Kong could come up with a $100 million dollar and make Messi their ambassador, they would be able to visit them every year.
Messi's things in Hong Kong are called "ru hua", but will the good deeds he did in China before also be called "supporting China"?
As mentioned above, Messi apologized to him today for what he did and assured:
First, return the other half of the tickets to him. Second: go to Hong Kong in person to apologize to everyone, write a special statement, and make all the facts public; Third: Set up a football charity club in Hong Kong to sponsor 10 athletes from Hong Kong, China or Chinese mainland to compete in the five major leagues; Fourth: I will hold a charity competition in Hong Kong, once every four years, I will participate in a charity competition with my friends again, and all the proceeds will be transferred to the Hong Kong Charity Association;
I still think that in the business world.
Don't make a big fuss, and don't make a big fuss.
Business and politics are two different things, and if we are too sensitive in business, we will not be confident.
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Besides, can a great nation, a player, be insulted casually?
Embracing everything and being calm and calm, this is the mind and background that a great country should have.