Zlatan Ibrahimovic (42 Viewers)

Ibra to Juve again, yes or no?

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Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
Camo wanted to leave badly, and he asked for Lyon and then Inter move because "he didn't want to play in Serie B". Don't know about Trezeguet, can't remember.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
More from the book:

- After the first Scudetto he got very drunk because Trezeguet was giving him drinks all day :D
- People were screaming and crying on the streets of Turin and Zlatan said he felt like a little kid
- Says that Zebina wasn't feeling very good and was a bit crazy and had personal problems. Zebina tackles him, Zlatan's goes up and asks him that if Zebina wants to play dirty, he'll play dirty back. At that point Zebina headbutts Zlatan and Zlatan sinks him with the right jab.
Canna asks Zlatan why he did that, although Cannavaro didn't really like Zebina either.
Thuram calls Zlatan young and stupid but Capello tells Thuram to shut the fuck up.

- Fight with Vieira:
Zlatan: Give me the fucking ball
Vieira: Shut up and run
Zlatan: Just pass me the ball and I'll be quiet

And then they started fighting.

It's a 6 part interview I think. But worth it, imo.

Yeah, thats a very good interview.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Ibra was being sold to Milan, then Inter got into the picture. Key word is sold, not forcing his way out (he wanted to leave ofcourse, but wasnt choosing destination, just to whatever top club thats competetive), club selling him. IMO he would been sold even if it wasnt calciopoli, unless Moggi miracously turned things around, he was pretty much done in Juve that spring. And yes, Camo and Trez were asking to leave big time, not getting good enough offers or being forced to stay doesnt change that fact. Ibra being disliked that season plus being sold to Inter made him an easy target to vent frustrations at and turn into some poster boy Judas, plus having a character traits that are easy to dislike, but generally allways thought the hate was 90% exaggerated.

Dont see any of the players who left as traitors or what not, professional players who look out for themselves and who dont want to play in Serie B, the main dickhead was Cannavaro for playing himself up as some loyal bandiera who will be there thick and thin, litterally couple days before leaving on a plane to Real. But didnt really care about that, besides saying bit of his character (bit like Figo's PR BS to Barca fans of never going to Real hours before signing contract). The ONLY one I cared about big time was Zambrotta, he was more or less my 3rd fav Juve player after Ale and Gigi (yes more then Pavluska then). That one hurt alot. And Thuram is prolly my fav all time defender, but the stage he was in his career dampened us losing him. The only I was glad we sold was Emerson, never liked that groucho fucker, hehe. Didnt care about Vieira due to injury streak, man was that a missed opportunity, IMO was prolly world best midfielder, very excited when we signed him.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
- Also said that Juventus made him the winner and the player he's today. In Juventus Capello wanted him to hit the gym and become bigger while he also learnt how to be a winner.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,824
Ibra was being sold to Milan, then Inter got into the picture. Key word is sold, not forcing his way out (he wanted to leave ofcourse, but wasnt choosing destination, just to whatever top club thats competetive), club selling him. IMO he would been sold even if it wasnt calciopoli, unless Moggi miracously turned things around, he was pretty much done in Juve that spring. And yes, Camo and Trez were asking to leave big time, not getting good enough offers or being forced to stay doesnt change that fact. Ibra being disliked that season plus being sold to Inter made him an easy target to vent frustrations at and turn into some poster boy Judas, plus having a character traits that are easy to dislike, but generally allways thought the hate was 90% exaggerated.

Dont see any of the players who left as traitors or what not, professional players who look out for themselves and who dont want to play in Serie B, the main dickhead was Cannavaro for playing himself up as some loyal bandiera who will be there thick and thin, litterally couple days before leaving on a plane to Real. But didnt really care about that, besides saying bit of his character (bit like Figo's PR BS to Barca fans of never going to Real hours before signing contract). The ONLY one I cared about big time was Zambrotta, he was more or less my 3rd fav Juve player after Ale and Gigi (yes more then Pavluska then). That one hurt alot. And Thuram is prolly my fav all time defender, but the stage he was in his career dampened us losing him. The only I was glad we sold was Emerson, never liked that groucho fucker, hehe. Didnt care about Vieira due to injury streak, man was that a missed opportunity, IMO was prolly world best midfielder, very excited when we signed him.

http://www.calcioblog.it/post/828/lilian-thuram-juventus-cose fucking piece of shit, i refuse to even say his filthy name
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
The ONLY one I cared about big time was Zambrotta, he was more or less my 3rd fav Juve player after Ale and Gigi (yes more then Pavluska then). That one hurt alot.
I didn't allow anyone to say a bad thing about Zambrotta while he was at Juve, he was such an ideal player to have, we were spoiled when we had him.

One thing I'll give to Zlatan is that he's not slagging off the club despite being here quite short term, not being in some seriously big games (5 Maggio, Real Madrid 03). Thuram was just a prick.

That fight with Zebina sounds hilarious, especially Capello's involvement. I can picture Zebina headbutting Ibra as well, and someone like Camo being unimpressed by his efforts.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,765
“It was all rubbish, at least most of it,” wrote the Swede. “Referees did us favours? Oh come on! We fought hard on the pitch. We risked our legs and did it all without having any help from referees. It’s all a load of c**p.”



“The real challenge at Inter was breaking down the cliques. I hated them from the first day. All teams perform much better when there is cohesion in the ranks. It was the opposite at Inter.

“I went straight to President Massimo Moratti and told him we had to break down these damn clans. We cannot win if the locker room is not united.”
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,535
Ibra was being sold to Milan, then Inter got into the picture. Key word is sold, not forcing his way out (he wanted to leave ofcourse, but wasnt choosing destination, just to whatever top club thats competetive), club selling him. IMO he would been sold even if it wasnt calciopoli, unless Moggi miracously turned things around, he was pretty much done in Juve that spring. And yes, Camo and Trez were asking to leave big time, not getting good enough offers or being forced to stay doesnt change that fact. Ibra being disliked that season plus being sold to Inter made him an easy target to vent frustrations at and turn into some poster boy Judas, plus having a character traits that are easy to dislike, but generally allways thought the hate was 90% exaggerated.

Dont see any of the players who left as traitors or what not, professional players who look out for themselves and who dont want to play in Serie B, the main dickhead was Cannavaro for playing himself up as some loyal bandiera who will be there thick and thin, litterally couple days before leaving on a plane to Real. But didnt really care about that, besides saying bit of his character (bit like Figo's PR BS to Barca fans of never going to Real hours before signing contract). The ONLY one I cared about big time was Zambrotta, he was more or less my 3rd fav Juve player after Ale and Gigi (yes more then Pavluska then). That one hurt alot. And Thuram is prolly my fav all time defender, but the stage he was in his career dampened us losing him. The only I was glad we sold was Emerson, never liked that groucho fucker, hehe. Didnt care about Vieira due to injury streak, man was that a missed opportunity, IMO was prolly world best midfielder, very excited when we signed him.
Agreed about Zambrotta. One of my all time favorites also.
 

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