Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (37 Viewers)

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sateeh

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yeah sounds good, but i think the highest we will get is 18m or something along that line, since 28 is very excessive and i dont think anybody will reach 20m...18 is alrite with me
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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This bidding war for Zlatan is really good for the club. We get rid of a spoilt bastard for a lot of money. Rumour has it we rejected a 15m pound offer from Inter.
 

Juventico

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Apr 7, 2005
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Stuart said:
This bidding war for Zlatan is really good for the club.
Yup, just like ebay! :D

At least we're making some profit out of the little bastard.

On Inter players, what about Solari or Pizarro? Even Burdisso might be a good choice.

EDIT: Just noticed that other post. 28 mil not bad, if its true. How trust-worthy is that site anyway? I don't understand Italian but in the front page they are putting Buffon and Inter in the same sentence. :?
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Juventico said:
Yup, just like ebay! :D

At least we're making some profit out of the little bastard.

On Inter players, what about Solari or Pizarro? Even Burdisso might be a good choice.

EDIT: Just noticed that other post. 28 mil not bad, if its true. How trust-worthy is that site anyway? I don't understand Italian but in the front page they are putting Buffon and Inter in the same sentence. :?
It would be so hilarious if Juventus put Zlatan on ebay.
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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This just in: Juventus FC's third quarter profits given welcome boost by last-minute bidding in the E-Bay auction of club asset, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

"It was touch and go there," said one analyst, "but about eighty-five bids in the last forty seconds saw the price go from €12.99 to €22,601,493.27."

The winning bid, from Luciano Moggi, topped the previous bid by just €0.04. It was Moggi's first bid.

We asked Moggi what he intended to do with his new acquisition, Moggi mumbled something about a dungeon, and payback for making it obvious that Juventus had been cheating. "I mean, clearly we weren't beating teams fairly, with a streak of piss like that up front," he said, before we blinked, and he disappeared, leaving only a billowing net curtain on the window.

Sources close to Juventus have responded to news of the sale with a joyous, "Yahoo!"
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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mikhail said:
This just in: Juventus FC's third quarter profits given welcome boost by last-minute bidding in the E-Bay auction of club asset, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

"It was touch and go there," said one analyst, "but about eighty-five bids in the last forty seconds saw the price go from €12.99 to €22,601,493.27."

The winning bid, from Luciano Moggi, topped the previous bid by just €0.04. It was Moggi's first bid.

We asked Moggi what he intended to do with his new acquisition, Moggi mumbled something about a dungeon, and payback for making it obvious that Juventus had been cheating. "I mean, clearly we weren't beating teams fairly, with a streak of piss like that up front," he said, before we blinked, and he disappeared, leaving only a billowing net curtain on the window.

Sources close to Juventus have responded to news of the sale with a joyous, "Yahoo!"

:lol:

+rep
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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mikhail said:
This just in: Juventus FC's third quarter profits given welcome boost by last-minute bidding in the E-Bay auction of club asset, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

"It was touch and go there," said one analyst, "but about eighty-five bids in the last forty seconds saw the price go from €12.99 to €22,601,493.27."

The winning bid, from Luciano Moggi, topped the previous bid by just €0.04. It was Moggi's first bid.

We asked Moggi what he intended to do with his new acquisition, Moggi mumbled something about a dungeon, and payback for making it obvious that Juventus had been cheating. "I mean, clearly we weren't beating teams fairly, with a streak of piss like that up front," he said, before we blinked, and he disappeared, leaving only a billowing net curtain on the window.

Sources close to Juventus have responded to news of the sale with a joyous, "Yahoo!"
Too funny
 
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