Zlatan Ibrahimovic (14 Viewers)

Ibra to Juve again, yes or no?

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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,420
"Juventus, however, dearly wanted to keep Ibra. Didier Deschamps told him that “a good part of my decision to accept this job was because you’re here” and added: “If you leave, I’ll leave too.’ To which Ibra responded: ‘Ok then, pack your bags and call a taxi”.
Deschamps laughed as if Ibra were joking. “But I’d never been so serious in all my life,” he wrote in his biography. “If Juve were fighting for survival as a club, I was fighting for mine as player.”
When Juventus’ newly-appointed chief exec Jean-Claude Blanc came to him with a new contract offer, Ibra, knowing that he was being difficult, refused to even take look at it. He was deliberately acting up and let it be known that, as far as he was concerned, he’d played his last game for them.
“At one point we had to play a friendly against La Spezia,” Ibrahimovic recalled. “And what had I said about games? I wouldn’t play them. So I stayed in my room glued to the PlayStation.
“Outside, the bus that was to take us to the stadium was waiting and everyone had already gone on board, even Nedved. From what I could gather the bus was there with the motor running and there was great impatience.
“‘Where the hell is Ibra?’ That kind of thing. They waited and waited until Didier Deschamps came personally to my room. He was fuming.”
Ibra wouldn’t budge. Deschamps left and soon afterwards, he got his way. Juventus sold him."

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Goodfella

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2012
4,518
"Juventus, however, dearly wanted to keep Ibra. Didier Deschamps told him that “a good part of my decision to accept this job was because you’re here” and added: “If you leave, I’ll leave too.’ To which Ibra responded: ‘Ok then, pack your bags and call a taxi”.
Deschamps laughed as if Ibra were joking. “But I’d never been so serious in all my life,” he wrote in his biography. “If Juve were fighting for survival as a club, I was fighting for mine as player.”
When Juventus’ newly-appointed chief exec Jean-Claude Blanc came to him with a new contract offer, Ibra, knowing that he was being difficult, refused to even take look at it. He was deliberately acting up and let it be known that, as far as he was concerned, he’d played his last game for them.
“At one point we had to play a friendly against La Spezia,” Ibrahimovic recalled. “And what had I said about games? I wouldn’t play them. So I stayed in my room glued to the PlayStation.
“Outside, the bus that was to take us to the stadium was waiting and everyone had already gone on board, even Nedved. From what I could gather the bus was there with the motor running and there was great impatience.
“‘Where the hell is Ibra?’ That kind of thing. They waited and waited until Didier Deschamps came personally to my room. He was fuming.”
Ibra wouldn’t budge. Deschamps left and soon afterwards, he got his way. Juventus sold him."

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Fuck him in the mouth!

@Mark , can you change my vote from yes to no?
 
Dec 31, 2008
22,910
zingaros being zingaros.

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“Nobody can doubt he is a great player, even if a little tactically anarchic. I remember when he demanded a transfer, banging his fists on the table,” Cobolli Gigli told TMW.
“Along with his agent Mino Raiola, they make quite a pair! We were forced to sell him, but also the situation meant we had to deal with buyers who knew our backs were to the wall. At the end of the day, we had to sell to a club that was our historic antagonist, Inter.”

http://football-italia.net/33463/when-ibra-left-juve
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
52,569
So how many changed their minds after all these pro or anti Ibra arguments?

And it's really nice to see how some people are concerned that Ibra's potential transfer will be bad for our financial books. That's a valid concern, and I believe it's a very honest one :agree:
No, smartasses, those folks are seriously concerned, so don't think otherwise.
 

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