Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (7 Viewers)

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Shoryuken

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Jan 7, 2005
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Seven said:
Why ridiculing me instead of acknowledging I made my point?
It was a joke, relax man dont take it so personal.

My point was that a strong player that wont laydown easy will take much more damage then a weaker player who falls more easily. And the weaker player will get more freekicks his way.

You named a bunch of players and stated that they get hit too.

Well yea i guess then you made your point but doesnt that go without saying.

I think you missunderstood the point i was making.
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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TonyMontana said:
It was a joke, relax man dont take it so personal.

My point was that a strong player that wont laydown easy will take much more damage then a weaker player who falls more easily. And the weaker player will get more freekicks his way.

You named a bunch of players and stated that they get hit too.

Well yea i guess then you made your point but doesnt that go without saying.

I think you missunderstood the point i was making.
Perhaps Adriano is a better example then? He gets a lot of kicks as well, but is more of a sportsman than Zlatan is.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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TonyMontana said:
Be that as it may it is still no reason to call any Juve player a cunt.
I can call a Juve player a cunt whenever I want to. And TBH Zlatan definitely isn't the one who would have the right to complain about it.
 

Shoryuken

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Seven said:
I can call a Juve player a cunt whenever I want to. And TBH Zlatan definitely isn't the one who would have the right to complain about it.
Sure, but isnt that the same childish behaviour for which you detest Zlatan.

Ah man forget, nitenite, goodnight dawg, im out
 

Respaul

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TonyMontana said:
Ive noticed this too, actually i read an article in a newspaper a couple of months ago in which they stated Zlatan was by far the most fouled player in Serie A.

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That article was bollocks...


Last season zlatan was fouled in serie a 70 times... some 102 fouls less than luca toni (172) and miles down the list of most fouled players in 47th place

Zlatan comitted 116 fouls, placing him as the second worst fouler in the league last season...


This season in serie a zlatan has so far received 21 fouls making him the 71st most fouled player...

This season zlatan has comitted 37 fouls so far making him the 10th worst fouler in the league.
 

Chaplain

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Nov 22, 2005
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Apart from his temper he really hasn't done much, I just think some juventus fans are just not used to his more flamboyant behaviour. hopefully capello will be able to calm him down, I'm actually sure he can stop lashing out in the future...worse comes to worse and he'll become a new totti, but I doubt that.
 

Shoryuken

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Shadowfax said:
That article was bollocks...


Last season zlatan was fouled in serie a 70 times... some 102 fouls less than luca toni (172) and miles down the list of most fouled players in 47th place

Zlatan comitted 116 fouls, placing him as the second worst fouler in the league last season...


This season in serie a zlatan has so far received 21 fouls making him the 71st most fouled player...

This season zlatan has comitted 37 fouls so far making him the 10th worst fouler in the league.
Maybe it was the player that gets the rouhgest treatment...Nah it was most fouls, i remember, maybe their stats differ from yours. Where did you get yours? Im not saying they are false just that i want the link to the webpage if you could be so kind to share it with you.
 

KB824

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He can't afford to keep doing this every so often.

What's the best way to get an opponents' best all around player out of the picture??

Just keep doing what everyone else has been doing. Irritate him a little bit, and watch him lose his temper. This isn't cool at all, and I'm one of the biggest Ibra fans out there, but he needs to chill out, if not so much for his image, than for the betterment of his team. He knew that Serie A was a much more physical league than the Eredivisie when he signed, so this shouldn't be a surprise to him.

I, for one, want him to stay here for the rest of his career, and flourishes into the player that I hope he can be. However, if these outbursts are going to cost Juventus important matches, well, then there is no place for him here.

I support the name on the front of the jersey, not the back.
 

Respaul

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TonyMontana said:
Maybe it was the player that gets the rouhgest treatment...Nah it was most fouls, i remember, maybe their stats differ from yours. Where did you get yours? Im not saying they are false just that i want the link to the webpage if you could be so kind to share it with you.
They are the official stats from opta... those accepted by every media outlet, every football organisation and every club... in short the only official stats in world football...

I got them from opta (which you dont have access too) but you can find these figures in the stats section on virgilio
 

Shoryuken

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Shadowfax said:
They are the official stats from opta... those accepted by every media outlet, every football organisation and every club... in short the only official stats in world football...

I got them from opta (which you dont have access too) but you can find these figures in the stats section on virgilio
Thats what i figured, Opta, you mentioned that before but do you have a link?
 
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