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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
The Pado said:
Ibra desperate to quit Juve




We're packing his bags as fast as we can.


His agent is threatening legal action? LOL

Let's see . . . a signed, legally enforcable contract vs. the wants of a primadonna and a money-grubbing agent. I think it is very telling that we have yet to receive a decent offer for the loaf.

If Ibra is still at Juve past the August 31 transfer deadline then I think our new management team will have failed us. Sell his ass to the first bidder with 8M euros in cash and be done with it!
I was just reading some article in which they stated that a three year old should have capacity for abstract thought. Zlatan not understanding the words "contract" or "promise" therefore can only mean that he has either got a pretty short vocabulary or that he doesn't have the capacity to reason. Either way Zlatan has the brains of a two year old. I'm not impressed Zlat.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,757
Seven said:
I was just reading some article in which they stated that a three year old should have capacity for abstract though. Zlatan not understanding the words "contract" or "promise" therefore can only mean that he has either got a pretty short vocabulary or that he doesn't have the capacity to reason. Either way Zlatan has the brains of a two year old. I'm not impressed Zlat.
:lol:

His agent is a fool. He can't leave Juve. Those black and white stripes are critical to his visual development. They should be putting Juve mobiles above his bed at night.

Maybe with enough exposure, he might actually develop enough depth perception to make the ball go into the net now.

Oh, and Pado: here's a work kit for the little Padini at home who aspire to your latest avatar:
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Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
No good, I'd rather see a low turn out than a higher one because of measures like that. In Belgium (in the past anyway), you are obliged to vote, for instance. It encourages voting, but not thinking about who you're voting for exactly... Plays right into the hands of populist politicians...
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,334
Erik-with-a-k said:
No good, I'd rather see a low turn out than a higher one because of measures like that. In Belgium (in the past anyway), you are obliged to vote, for instance. It encourages voting, but not thinking about who you're voting for exactly... Plays right into the hands of populist politicians...
If you don't vote you have to pay 1 euro :D.
 

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