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Ibra to Juve again, yes or no?

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Alex-444

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    Top 15 Quotes From Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s Almighty New Book
    1. “I got a bike when I was little, a BMX. I called it 'Fido Dido’ after the tough little cartoon guy with spiked hair. I thought he was the coolest thing ever.

    “The bike got stolen outside of the Rosengård swimming baths and Dad went there with his shirt open and sleeves rolled up. He’s the kind of person that says: 'No one touches my kids! No one takes their stuff’. But not even a tough guy like him could do anything about it. Fido Dido was gone, and I was crushed.”

    2. “I felt like crap when I was sitting in the locker room with Guardiola staring at me like I was an annoying distraction, an outsider. It was nuts. He was a wall, a stone wall. I didn’t get any sign of life from him and I was wishing myself away every moment with the team.”

    3. “Then Guardiola started his philosopher thing. I was barely listening. Why would I? It was advanced bullshit about blood, sweat and tears, that kind of stuff.”



    4. “Jose Mourinho is a big star…He’s cool. The first time he met [my wife] he whispered to her: 'Helena, you have only one mission. Feed Zlatan, let him sleep, keep him happy!’ The guy says what he wants. I like him.”

    5. “Mourinho is Guardiola’s opposite. If Mourinho brightens up the room, Guardiola pulls down the curtains and I guessed that Guardiola now tried to measure himself with him.”

    6. “An injured Zlatan is a pretty serious thing for any team.”

    7. “Lionel Messi is awesome. He’s unbelievable, but I don’t really know him. We are totally different. He came to Barça as a 13-year old. He’s raised in that culture and has no problems with that 'school’ shit. In the team, the play is all around him, pretty naturally actually. He’s brilliant, but now I had arrived [at Barca] and scored more goals than him.”

    8. “It was a childhood dream [to play for Barca] and I was walking on air. It started well but then Messi started to talk. He wanted to play in the middle, not on the wing, so the system changed. I was sacrificed.”



    9. “I barely yelled at my teammates any more. Something had happened, nothing serious, not yet, but still. I became quiet and that’s lethal, believe me. I have to be angry to play well. I have to scream and shout. Now I kept it in.”

    10. “I asked for a meeting with Guardiola – for a discussion, not an argument. I said I was being used in the wrong way and that they shouldn’t have bought me if they wanted another type of player.

    “I told him what a friend had said to me – 'you bought a Ferrari but drive it like a Fiat’. The chat seemed to go well but then Guardiola started to freeze me out.”



    11. “I would walk into a room; he would leave. He would greet everyone by saying hello, but would ignore me. I had done a lot to adapt – the Barca players were like schoolboys, following the coach blindly, whereas I was used to asking 'why should we?”

    12. “At Barca, players were banned from driving their sports cars to training. I thought this was ridiculous – it was no one’s business what car I drive – so in April, before a match with Almeria, I drove my Ferrari Enzo to work. It caused a scene.”



    13. “(Guardiola) was staring at me and I lost it. I thought 'there is my enemy, scratching his bald head!’. I yelled to him: 'You have no balls!’ and probably worse things than that.

    “I added: 'You are shitting yourself because of Jose Mourinho. You can go to hell!’. I was completely mad. I threw a box full of training gear across the room, it crashed to the floor and Pep said nothing, just put stuff back in the box. I’m not violent, but if I were Guardiola I would have been frightened.”

    14. On reports of 'excessive behaviour’ following Juventus’ 2005 title win: “It was the fault of David Trezeguet, who made me do one drink of vodka after another. I slept in the bathtub. Now I hold my vodka much better.”

    15. When asked about Mario Balotelli’s recent tomfoolery: “I like fireworks too, but I set them off in gardens or kebab stands. I never set fire to my own house.”
     

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    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    59,266
    All best quotes are those who have already been leaked weeks in advance? What a shocker, with the exception of few, already read them all in the papers.

    They really are:lol: But barca banning the players from driving their sports cars to training is dumb.
    Sponsored deals with a car company, meaning players drive them to the club and such, prolly for some set period. Milan has the same kinda deal now I think with Audi or whatever it is.
     

    Suns

    Release clause?
    May 22, 2009
    21,929
    About the famous incident with Chiellini:

    "He tried to provoke, and so he tackled me from behind. It is cowardly, you know. They do not see the guy coming, and I went down and was in pain. I was in great pain. But I said nothing. I do not do that in these kinds of situations. I just think that I will give back in the next close combat. Then I will thunder so the guy does not stand up in a long time.

    (---)

    After the final whistle, I went up to him and grabbed his head and drew him like a disobedient dog, which made Chiellini afraid. I saw it on him.

    'You wanted to fight. So why do you shit your pants?
    - Google Translate, I'm lazy..
     

    Byrone

    Peen Meister
    Dec 19, 2005
    30,778
    Sponsored deals with a car company, meaning players drive them to the club and such, prolly for some set period. Milan has the same kinda deal now I think with Audi or whatever it is.
    It's still stupid because these are world famous athletes & the paparazzi follow them all over, especially while driving in their fancy cars. Would have made sense if the players were only allowed to drive cars from the car company. Anyway, whatever.
     

    Naggar

    Bianconero
    Sep 4, 2007
    3,494
    What an interesting character for sure :lol: I can't hate him anymore. I think I've read him say 'it's a childhood dream' about Ajax, Juventus, Inter, Barca and Milan
    Too bad it's focused on Barcelona, I want more details on Juve and Inter time, seems like a very interesting book.
     

    king Ale

    Senior Member
    Oct 28, 2004
    21,689
    But i don't get how some people think Ibra is actually defending those scudetto's for Juventus lol, it's all about him & what he did.
    Exactly. He wants those Scudetti to be his, what would happen to his mighty record of winning titles every year with every team he has played for otherwise? :cry:
     

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
    Jan 16, 2011
    37,755
    But i don't get how some people think Ibra is actually defending those scudetto's for Juventus lol, it's all about him & what he did.
    "The Calciopoli scandal is all nonsense, in my opinion. At least the most of it is. We didn't win because referees did us favours. We won because we worked very hard and were the best. We always fought hard and didn't need any help. It's all bullshit."

    Notice his choice of words falls on we rather than I
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    59,266
    This is in swedish, so for norwegians and us swedes, here's about Ibra's video games addiction and how he met some dude online, its bit intriguing read actually even if it has nothing to do with footie:







    And lol, some random picture from the book:

     

    Byrone

    Peen Meister
    Dec 19, 2005
    30,778
    "The Calciopoli scandal is all nonsense, in my opinion. At least the most of it is. We didn't win because referees did us favours. We won because we worked very hard and were the best. We always fought hard and didn't need any help. It's all bullshit."

    Notice his choice of words falls on we rather than I
    If you still don't realize Ibra is a narcissist then fine. If he was so concerned about the team as a whole, he would never have left. As Hoori pointed out, it's all about his record, what he has achieved & how great he is.
     

    king Ale

    Senior Member
    Oct 28, 2004
    21,689
    "The Calciopoli scandal is all nonsense, in my opinion. At least the most of it is. We didn't win because referees did us favours. We won because we worked very hard and were the best. We always fought hard and didn't need any help. It's all bullshit."

    Notice his choice of words falls on we rather than I
    Are you being serious on the bold part? Even Zlatan is not as classless as that to say "I" instead of "we" in those sentences you quoted. It wouldn't even make sense.
     

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
    Jan 16, 2011
    37,755
    If you still don't realize Ibra is a narcissist then fine. If he was so concerned about the team as a whole, he would never have left. As Hoori pointed out, it's all about his record, what he has achieved & how great he is.
    He is self centered, and so what? When we went down it was the start of his career, he was making a big name for himself - if he wasn't a juventino through and through you can't really blame him for leaving? Whats important is that he is sticking up for the scudetti, he could just as easily have written "I fought as hard as I could, too bad the corrupt Juventus management ruined my hard work" if thats how he felt. People give Zlatan too much hate, he can't even say anything without people spinning it around and changing it's meaning into something obscure.
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    59,266
    Its not about caring about the team enough to be loyal and stay (how is that even relevant to this?) or anything sinister/egoistic, but just frankly saying his opinion, an opinion we pretty much all have as facts around here. Which is that Juve team he was part of, was really dominant and did their talking on the pitch. For sure he is a guy that has quite an ego, but also is a very frank/upfront about anything he feels. And you can for sure take his word for it when he says the above, and not being insincere/BSing just to sooth his ego or anything manipulative like that.
     

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