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Alen

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Silvio Berlusconi on Ibrahimovich: "He started off well, but he hasn't scored for ages. Maybe I threw away some money..."
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They couldn't win the scudetto for ages and they weren't gonna win it this year (there's still hope that they won't) without him. Please God let them make the mistake and not buy him :xfinger:
And if possible, he shouldn't play at all till the end of the season. Once or twice they won (but they also lost) without him. I'd like to see them how they'll manage without him for almost 2 months.
They will lose the scudetto, blame it on Zlatan's suspensions and they won't buy him. It can't be more perfect than that.
 

swag

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:xfinger: :xfinger: :xfinger: :xfinger:

They couldn't win the scudetto for ages and they weren't gonna win it this year (there's still hope that they won't) without him. Please God let them make the mistake and not buy him :xfinger:
And if possible, he shouldn't play at all till the end of the season. Once or twice they won (but they also lost) without him. I'd like to see them how they'll manage without him for almost 2 months.
They will lose the scudetto, blame it on Zlatan's suspensions and they won't buy him. It can't be more perfect than that.
That would be freakin' hilarious.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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:xfinger: :xfinger: :xfinger: :xfinger:

They couldn't win the scudetto for ages and they weren't gonna win it this year (there's still hope that they won't) without him. Please God let them make the mistake and not buy him :xfinger:
And if possible, he shouldn't play at all till the end of the season. Once or twice they won (but they also lost) without him. I'd like to see them how they'll manage without him for almost 2 months.
They will lose the scudetto, blame it on Zlatan's suspensions and they won't buy him. It can't be more perfect than that.
:tuttosport:

Forza Napoli!
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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That could be a blessing in disguise for Milan, with Pato hitting form and Seedorf pulling the strings they've been playing more as a team lately.
Zlatan missed two matches, the one they lost in Palermo and the win against Inter. I don't see where did your conclusion come from that they were playing more as a team without him. He's still their topscorer, and even more important, by far the top assistman.

Btw, those who watched Milan after New Year probably noticed that one other guy makes a world of difference in Milan lately - Mark Van Bommel. I don't think they lost the midfield even once when he played.
 

Azzurri7

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Will you really want him to stay in Milan instead of going back to Barca or somewhere in England/Spain/Germany/Qatar/Usa/Out of space? :shocked:
Of course not. Back to Barcelona is a lot better for us or to any other club away from Italy. I was just too afraid to see Raiola doing something stupid and sit down with Marotta :p
 

Alen

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Of course not. Back to Barcelona is a lot better for us or to any other club away from Italy. I was just too afraid to see Raiola doing something stupid and sit down with Marotta :p
Chances Juve to sign Zlatan are almost the same as our chances to sign Cristiano Ronaldo.
Zlatan has 2-3 years left on his contract with Barca where he earns some 10m eur a year and he won't play for a team that isn't in CL. If that is your worry, then worry not. Raiola might have been in talks with Marotta for any other player but Zlatan Ibrahimovic. We won't even try to sign Zlatan this summer and even if we do, we'll fail badly.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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It's clear for me that our circumstances doesn't help in bringing him but I remember Raiola stating many times that his client [Ibra] wouldn't mind returning back to Turin someday but that was when he left to Barcelona. Ages ago.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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It's clear for me that our circumstances doesn't help in bringing him but I remember Raiola stating many times that his client [Ibra] wouldn't mind returning back to Turin someday but that was when he left to Barcelona. Ages ago.
Obviously camelface wouldn't mind playing anywhere in Europe's top leagues as long as he's getting hefty paid. Even if the fans there hate his guts.
 
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