Zlatan to Inter for 24.8m € (5 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Juventus shares plunged in early trade and were briefly suspended limit down. The stock was trading down four percent at 1.86 euros at 0925 GMT, the third-worst performer on Italy's stock exchange.

Reuters

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Question: Why can't I post anything in the thread I started which is now in Juve News??
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
ReBeL said:
Juventus shares plunged in early trade and were briefly suspended limit down. The stock was trading down four percent at 1.86 euros at 0925 GMT, the third-worst performer on Italy's stock exchange.Reuters

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Question: Why can't I post anything in the thread I started which is now in Juve News??
Which means?
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Ibrahimovic9 said:
zlatan will probably move to milan where he's going to be one of the best players in the world mark my words

Zlatan Ibrahimovic could not be the best player in San Marino, let alone the whole world. Please, do not allow yourself to get sucked in by the false words of his agents, who make millions off people who only see the image and can't see the failures on the pitch. Ibra is a failure and probably will always be a failure. Just look at his distinct lack of character and class he has shown in his transfer dealings. No heart, no balls, no character.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
giovanotti said:
Which means?
It means that the prices of Juve shares were affected negatively by selling Zlatan and reached the least price it can reach today, so it was suspended for the rest of today...

Maybe the reason is that brokers were thinking that Zlatan staying in Juve could mean there is a chance to get back in Serie A...
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
ReBeL said:
It means that the prices of Juve shares were affected negatively by selling Zlatan and reached the least price it can reach today, so it was suspended for the rest of today...

Maybe the reason is that brokers were thinking that Zlatan staying in Juve could mean there is a chance to get back in Serie A...
Aha...thanx for the explanation,ReBeL.:cool:
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
That money is too much for a player like Ibra. That guy is Indeed a failure. No skills but only few un-needed tricks.

Anyways, thank god he left. and hopefully all Zlatanista will follow him.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
The Pado said:
Zlatan Ibrahimovic could not be the best player in San Marino, let alone the whole world. Please, do not allow yourself to get sucked in by the false words of his agents, who make millions off people who only see the image and can't see the failures on the pitch. Ibra is a failure and probably will always be a failure. Just look at his distinct lack of character and class he has shown in his transfer dealings. No heart, no balls, no character.
I said that two years ago and everybody mocked me. Last year I said that we would want Capello and Zlatan to leave within the year. I love to say it to just about everyone:

I TOLD YOU SO!
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
ReBeL said:
It means that the prices of Juve shares were affected negatively by selling Zlatan and reached the least price it can reach today, so it was suspended for the rest of today...

Maybe the reason is that brokers were thinking that Zlatan staying in Juve could mean there is a chance to get back in Serie A...
Or because regardless of how we feel about him, many in the world consider him a huge talent. And thus losing out on him, is a minus for Juve.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Nice to know that we don't have to hear this silly coach's words again:

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Lagerback relieved at Zlatan move


Sweden coach Lars Lagerback is delighted the speculation surrounding Zlatan Ibrahimovic's future has ended as the striker made a £16.7million switch from Juventus to Internazionale.

The 24-year-old signed a four-year-contract with Internazionale after Lagerback admitted he was concerned Ibrahimovic would remain with Juventus in Serie B following their enforced relegation from the top-flight.

"It is of course positive, the better league you play in the better it is. That counts for every player,". "It is one of Europe's biggest and best clubs."

Ibrahimovic will face competition from Adriano and new loan-signing Hernan Crespo at the San Siro, but Lagerback considers the competition for places a positive thing for the Swedish national side.

"It is like that at this level," he added. "You need to be on top of it and perform for the whole time."

fotbolldirekt.com
 

treze

New Member
Jan 4, 2003
21
Capello didn't care about Juventus. He cared about making money and getting his career even further. He is just a gloryhunter who has the tallent to coach a team that is worldclass. If i look at Capello, I see a worldclass trainer who wants to get as much as is there to get in the arena of football.

But what Juventus needs? Juventus needs a coach that is fully black and white, a coach who is there for the bad and for the good times. I think that right now we have the man.

Capellos time was just the time when Juventus finished one part of the history and started a new era.

I'm with Juve no matter what! Forza Juventus!
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Azzurri7 said:
Now that I didn't had the chance to post my last post in Zlatan's is a cunt official thread. I'll post it here.

Zlagummyticks...I'm really happy you left the Club, because to be honest I was kinda scared and not able to sleep at night after you threatened our Club.

Zlaorangetricks...I really don't wish you the best with Inter and I hope Cambiasso can give you a nice soap during a hot bath since Crapello isn't with you anymore.

Zlasockstricks...As I've always said you could have some talent when It comes to chocolate and gums, but you're as bad as Killy Gonzales.

I've been really waiting for this day :touched:

Now to Ibra fans and to the likes of engongo and Estebear, Enjoy the Inter Forums. :pint:

The day Ibra fans and the likes of you, will dare to talk about the likes of Del Piero will be the day you two soap it in a 3man-some.

Cheers.
Now that there are two threads about that fag...here's my post
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
from channel4-

Inter agree £18m Ibra swoop Thursday 10 August, 2006

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Inter have won the race to sign Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the demoted Italian giants have revealed.

All three of the country’s major sports papers have today insisted that an agreement between the two clubs was reached last night and the club have confirmed the whispers this morning.

Although Juventus had initially stated that the player would remain before putting a £28m price tag on his head, he’s been sold for £17.7m.

Ibrahimovic is now expected to sign a four-year contract with the San Siro giants in a deal which will see him net £3m a season.

Milan were also very keen on the player who had made it clear that he would not play in Serie B this season.

However, Inter have beaten their city rivals for the super Swede by wrapping up negotiations on Wednesday.

Owner Massimo Moratti supposedly got involved in the discussions himself with a crucial phone call which secured him the services of the international.
They made their move after primary transfer target Luca Toni surprisingly reached an agreement with Fiorentina to stay a Viola.

Ibrahimovic’s arrival, after that of Hernan Crespo this week, will now probably lead to the departure of Obafemi Martins who is wanted by Newcastle and Liverpool.

Ibrahimovic, who now follows Patrick Vieira to Inter, arrived at Juve in the summer of 2004 after an £11.5m offer was accepted by Dutch giants Ajax

Gigli or Secco better have told Moratti "call off your dogs, and let us back into Serie A with a minor point deduction, and you can have Zlatan"

that better have been part of the deal
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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IBRAHIMOVIC: "INTER, MY TEAM AS A BOY"
Thursday, 10 August 2006 17:29:56
APPIANO GENTILE - After signing a four-year contract with Inter, Zlatan Ibrahimovic was unveiled to the press this afternoon in a news conference at Angelo Moratti Sports Centre. The Swedish striker of Bosnian-Croat origins was presented by Inter's transfer market men Marco Branca and Gabriele Oriali.

Part one of Ibrahimovic's presentation news conference:

It seemed like you were about to join Milan, but today you signed for Inter.
"I am very happy that it has all gone well. Thanks to Marco (Branca), Lele (Oriali) and Dr Moratti. He's not just a good patron, he is also an exceptional person. When I heard of Inter's interest in me I was very happy because when it is the team I supported as a boy."

We see you smiling at last. It hasn't been a good period for you lately.
"Yes, I am very happy. I have joined a team that is very strong now so I am very happy. My future is here now, and I feel confident with the trainer because he was a fantastic player. This is the perfect environment to play football."

You have the great ability to set up goals for colleagues. Do you feel like a second striker? Who is your ideal strike partner?
"I don't know. There are six strikers here and they are all very good. I don't know which one is most suited to playing with me. I have come to Inter to win."

When you were at Juve you had a few confrontations with Cordoba and Mihajlovic on the pitch.
"What happens on the pitch stays on the pitch. I played against them in the last two seasons, now we will play together. Cordoba and Mihajlovic are two great defenders and I am very happy to be here with them."

Del Piero still says that Juve won the Scudetto on the pitch. You won it with the Bianconeri but you will wear the Scudetto on Inter's shirt. How do you feel about this?
"I still feel a champion. In the last two years at Juventus we trained every day, we played every week and we did our best on the pitch. We won two titles. I still feel I am a champion."

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he has been an interista.. this clear´s many things..
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Maresca said:
"I don't know. There are six strikers here and they are all very good. I don't know which one is most suited to playing with me. I have come to Inter to win."
He talks as if he's the only starter striker in Inter:p
 

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