Sheva out – Ibra in? (5 Viewers)

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#81
BTW on an interview in Romanian TV Mutu said he would rather go to Dinamo Bucharest than go to Milan,
that what he likes in Juve is that they are like a family,
a rare thing he says,
all players are friends and celebrate together each others b-day etc,
he doesnt think Juve will be that severely punished,
atleast for those two seasons he was with us,
he saw the suffering and the agony of the players,
the sacrifices and the massive effort those players did to win on the field,
and the only thing he dislikes in Juve is that he had to change his place as a player and become a midfielder,
but he feels that he owes Juve that and it might good for his carier to try and play in other positions too
and he respects the Capello decisions,
a winner he named him
and he had to accept this situation since by the time he joined Juve already had 4attackers
and its almost impossible to take out of the starting eleven
Zlatan (first) and Trezequet
and then its also available the magnifisent DP,
though he doesnt fear to compete them and he would like such a thing,
he is happy enough to offer his services were there are needed when its needed...
 

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#82
Juventinho said:
Bye Bye Ibra, If we dont go down then this will be the best thing the scandal gave us.
Exactly, :agree:

Zlatan, leave and don't think twice about it...

I hope Milan are naive enough to think that you can even polish Sheva's shoes...
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
#83
I can't believe most ppl on this forum. From the start i thought Zlatan really sucked here. He is a great player, but Juve is not the team for him. And everyone bla bla he is the best offensive player we have, Zlatan is the best bla bla.

Now after 1 year when ppl have seen this (1 year too late IMO) everyone bashes him and forgets the 1st pretty good season he had with us. Imma defend the lad. He is a great player and if we just can get a better coach who can use him and the team better, then we will see how good Zlatan really is.

FORZA IBRA! But if we get relegated, i really cant see him stay. I say he goes to Inter or Real Madrid.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#85
He wont,
i really hate his manager,
he insisted from the beginning to slow his contract renew and he now he found a good excuse for it...
I dont know what kind of pressure he wants to make on Juve,
but sure its all about money,
he might wants to attract a big offer,
or at any case make the new contract after the Mundial that his client may do well shine...
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
#86
Cronios said:
BTW on an interview in Romanian TV Mutu said he would rather go to Dinamo Bucharest than go to Milan,
that what he likes in Juve is that they are like a family,
a rare thing he says,
all players are friends and celebrate together each others b-day etc,
he doesnt think Juve will be that severely punished,
atleast for those two seasons he was with us,
he saw the suffering and the agony of the players,
the sacrifices and the massive effort those players did to win on the field,
and the only thing he dislikes in Juve is that he had to change his place as a player and become a midfielder,
but he feels that he owes Juve that and it might good for his carier to try and play in other positions too
and he respects the Capello decisions,
a winner he named him
and he had to accept this situation since by the time he joined Juve already had 4attackers
and its almost impossible to take out of the starting eleven
Zlatan (first) and Trezequet
and then its also available the magnifisent DP,
though he doesnt fear to compete them and he would like such a thing,
he is happy enough to offer his services were there are needed when its needed...
Thank you Cronios for posting this and Forza MUTU :tup:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
#87
I really don't know why is Zlatan rated higher than Henke in Sweden. henke has class and he surely adds something to the team.
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
#91
Yepp. Super Henke! The most important and skilled Swedish player since Brolin.
A complete Striker. He is pure class.

"I didn't see any Ronaldinho or Eto'o, but I saw Henrik Larsson" - Thierry Henry after the loss.

I am so glad that he is ending his professional career at the highest level with 2 liga golds and CL win. FORZA HENKE!!
 

Esteban

Senior Member
Mar 6, 2005
5,365
#93
Jeeks said:
You should have seen what he has done earlier.
Yes, this should be interesting. Please show me EVERYTHING of what I have posted earlier that you get so offended by, that you will resort to editing my posts.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,112
#94
To be honest, I do not see anything wrong with laughing at a fan who will switch alliances once his favorite player leaves the club. The most worthless football supporters are those who follow around certain players, and loyalty to one player and one player alone makes football an absolute joke in my opinion. Gloryhunters and player groupies are essentially the same and having less of such fans is only a blessing for our club. Good riddance to all of these people, I say. Hopefully they'll find a good home at Chelsea or Real...for a couple years.
 

Marty

tuz
Administrator
Jul 2, 2005
16,991
#95
Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could replace Andriy Shevchenko at Milan next season, his agent has confirmed.

“A move to Milan would be a solution welcomed by the player,” Mino Raiola told the Guerin Sportivo magazine.

Ibrahimovic could be one of many players to leave the Old Lady at the end of the season given the club’s uncertain future.

Although he was in talks with the Bianconeri over a new contract, the alleged match-fixing scandal has led the whole club’s board of directors to resign.

And with the outfit possibly facing demotion to Serie B if found guilty of sporting fraud, the Swede is assessing his options.

“Under normal circumstances, Juventus would never sell Zlatan and Zlatan would never leave,” Raiola added.

“But now we need to see how events unfold so that we can get a clearer understanding of what could happen.

“We obviously can’t talk about a contract extension at this moment in time,” continued the representative.

“It is my hope that we can prolong the agreement as it would signify that all of the problems are over, but before then Juventus still have to decide who will now run the club.”

However, the agent did open the door to a San Siro switch if the former Ajax man had to pack his bags.

“I have excellent relations with the Turin club and there are only a few sides in Italy who could buy him if they were forced into a sale,” he added.

“Milan are certainly a team who can permit themselves a player of his quality, especially if Andriy Shevchenko leaves.”<br><br>Source: Football Italia
 

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
#98
Marty said:
Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could replace Andriy Shevchenko at Milan next season, his agent has confirmed.

“A move to Milan would be a solution welcomed by the player,” Mino Raiola told the Guerin Sportivo magazine.

Ibrahimovic could be one of many players to leave the Old Lady at the end of the season given the club’s uncertain future.

Although he was in talks with the Bianconeri over a new contract, the alleged match-fixing scandal has led the whole club’s board of directors to resign.

And with the outfit possibly facing demotion to Serie B if found guilty of sporting fraud, the Swede is assessing his options.

“Under normal circumstances, Juventus would never sell Zlatan and Zlatan would never leave,” Raiola added.

“But now we need to see how events unfold so that we can get a clearer understanding of what could happen.

“We obviously can’t talk about a contract extension at this moment in time,” continued the representative.

“It is my hope that we can prolong the agreement as it would signify that all of the problems are over, but before then Juventus still have to decide who will now run the club.”

However, the agent did open the door to a San Siro switch if the former Ajax man had to pack his bags.

“I have excellent relations with the Turin club and there are only a few sides in Italy who could buy him if they were forced into a sale,” he added.

“Milan are certainly a team who can permit themselves a player of his quality, especially if Andriy Shevchenko leaves.”<br><br>Source: Football Italia

Zlatan is the last player I expect to stay in Juve if the were relegated to serie B...
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
#99
i dont think juve would be able to afford his wages anyway if juve have to play in serie A next season they'll have to rely on italian players to stay wit them!and hopes to keep the likes of slatan they'll have to find a team to loan him to
 
Dec 26, 2004
10,656
Jeeks said:
No one is asking for 11 Del Pieros. Del Piero is a rare character and this is what makes him special.

However, in the case of Zlatan, he was the FIRST player we hear he will be leaving. And where to? to a rival club.

I am sure Trezeguet, Zambrotta, Cannavaro, Camoranesi and Emerson will leave but they wait not like Zlatan. Zlatan leaving came even before Vieira who was named a mercenary for the whole season.

Exactly... it is normal if he leave but he could have choosen better time to announce it.

Even after his terrible season I didn't want to see him out of Juve... but now enough is enough... wether we play Serie A or B or Z next year I don't wanna see that Spoiled Chewing Gum Machine wearing black and white jersey again (Not even on loan with Siena ;)).
 

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