Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
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I just did not want to be accused of being biased against Barcelona because I don't think Messi is the best thing to walk this earth.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Those who think that are silly anyway, most definitely born yesterday.

Preferring Messi or Ronaldo against the other is about as far as you can go with either at the moment.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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sorry, but this talk of zizou just shows that he might have been a great footballer, but surely not the smartest most intelligent guy on the planet ... way off that actually ... this whole talk of "i would rather die" .. what a load of bullshit...

forza furbizia ....

i really do not think that materazzi is smart, but he just showed there that he is at least smarter then zidane using zizous weak mind/brain against him
Is this what the world has come to? Why would he accept some cuntface talking shit about his mother?

There are more important things in life than winning a goddamn football trophy.

Like he said, his mom was sick at the time...

Zizou, you're the freakin man!
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,839
Best player ever, in my book.
Word

Eℓvin;2449399 said:
Is this what the world has come to? Why would he accept some cuntface talking shit about his mother?

There are more important things in life than winning a goddamn football trophy.

Like he said, his mom was sick at the time...

Zizou, you're the freakin man!

Agree

Plus, people seem to conveniently forget that this is a team game. Zidane could only help his teams win, not win everything on his own. So for those morons who believe he achieved nothing for/with us, you are seriously biased and plain dumb.

I've never seen a player greater than this man. The reason why I follow Juve
 

Powis

Senior Member
Dec 9, 2009
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Zinedine Zidane believes Juventus will be back bigger, better and stronger next season following a failed campaign.

The Bianconeri have been going through a radical overhaul on a structural level following the appointment of Andrea Agnelli, Giuseppe Marotta and Luigi Del Neri.

And the French legend, who played for the club between 1996 and 2001, believes the new leadership will turn the fortunes around.

"I was left with an impression of Juve's absurd season looking from the outside," he told Tuttosport.

"It seemed crazy because I know what Juventus means. They have to be right up there in the table, certainly not seventh.

"However, sometimes things go bad in football. But as a Juventus fan I hope to see them rise back up soon.

"I think Agnelli will be able to help with that. I know him well and he loves Juventus. He will help them rise."


Grande zizou :)
 

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