sukhoimaru

Junior Member
Nov 29, 2011
106
yes aris

he is the best footballer god ever create. not even messi/cr7 can match him

just legend.

always big fan of him, the moment he leaves juve really hurts me, i know we have nedved as his heir but still hurts. .
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
yes aris

he is the best footballer god ever create. not even messi/cr7 can match him

just legend.

always big fan of him, the moment he leaves juve really hurts me, i know we have nedved as his heir but still hurts. .
Zidane shits all over those two. Heck, Zidane makes even Pirlo look bad.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Class epitomized. Absolute legend. The man had a magnet attached to his foot; he seemed to attract the ball, control it, and spray passes effortlessly and seamlessly. A truly graceful and elegant player.
 

Lilith

Immortelle
May 19, 2006
6,719
Finally I find people who agree with me. :D Watching him play was like magic. Seeing him move through that field was nothing short of magnificent. The day he left Juve was Juve's saddest day in my opinion.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Precise words to describe the man.

Do you have a masters in English dude?
Not quite :p

This man was most definitely poetry in motion. I was happy that Nedved turned out to be a great signing for us, but as much as I love Nedved, he was no Zidane. I was so devastated when Zizou left us for Real, and then led them to the CL with that magnificent strike, that only a player of his class and caliber could have scored.

Good old times. Now we have the likes of Pepe, Elia, Krasic, Pazienza, and the potential "nail in the coffin" Borreillo :yuck: :inter:
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
Not quite :p

This man was most definitely poetry in motion. I was happy that Nedved turned out to be a great signing for us, but as much as I love Nedved, he was no Zidane. I was so devastated when Zizou left us for Real, and then led them to the CL with that magnificent strike, that only a player of his class and caliber could have scored.

Good old times. Now we have the likes of Pepe, Elia, Krasic, Pazienza, and the potential "nail in the coffin" Borreillo :yuck: :inter:
Remember that money also got you the best keeper ever.
 

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