Zlatan's re-entry?no not the official gay-arse thread but a "serious" rumour (19 Viewers)

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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You see Mark, if m_elayyan really wanted to make his post be a mediocre insult, he should have thought of something better because... you see, in the worst cases of mental retardation, the patient cannot read. So what m_elayyan essentially stated was he writes towards retards for them to read, but that's not feasible because retards CANT READ! The only person who would write to a retard and take it seriously is... a retard.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver called... she said they're running out of YOU.
:howler: easy on the kids bro.


Anyway, since we clinched Iaquinta deal, this thread should be closed. I feel my blood is boiling whenever I read that name.
 

chadi

THE NEXT JUVE PRESIDENT
Apr 19, 2006
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hell no i'd rather be blind than to see ibrahimobitch wearing black and white pluss he has allways said that he's a big fan of inter since he was a little kid pluss I don't think trezeguet should stay there are plenty of young blood who can dilever well up front along side del piero (the best) like huntelaar ... I think in a few years he'll be the best striker in the world so purchasing him now could be great and wonderful news plus we should buy pizzaro or iaquinta but not both because they both play in the same position(pizzaro is better) and I think the squad shoul be like this:
in ATTACK:
del piero-huntelaar-pizzaro-paladino-miccoli
in MIDFIELD:
nedved-riquelme-gilberto silva-quaresma-almiron-zanetti-salihamizic-tachinardi-mavuba...
In DEFENCE:
Chiellini-mexes-alex-grygera-heinze-boumsong-criscito-barzagli-balzaretti-zebina-birindelli
IN GOALKEEPING:
Buffon(amelia if buffon leavs)-mirante.....

By the way why not bring riquelme he's like the best midfielder and passer in the world???
 

oriax

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Mar 30, 2007
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IBRA, ATTACCO ALL'INTER: LA JUVE ERA UN'ALTRA COSA, MORATTI PRENDI MOGGI

14:56 del 23 maggio

Zlatan IbrahimovicMILANO - Nell'edizione odierna di 'Libero' c'è una gustosa intervista a Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Il fuoriclasse svedese sembra essere ancora legato alla Juve e afferma: "Quando entravamo in campo con la juve gli avversari se la facevano sotto. Prima della partita eravamo già 1-0 per noi. All'inter questa cosa non succede". Riguardo alla contestatissima 'triade bianconera' Ibra risponde: "Li hanno fatti fuori perchè vincevano troppo: questione di gelosia. Quando sono arrivato all'Inter la prima cosa che ho detto a Moratti è stata: 'Se vuoi cambiare la mentalità devi prendere Luciano'". In coda all'intervista sono riportate alcune parole di Luciano Moggi: "Grazie infinite Zlatan, le tue parole mi hanno emozionato".

http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=43711


IBRA, I ATTACH TO THE inter: THE JUVE WAS ANOTHER THING, MORATTI you TAKE may 23 of 14:56 HEAPS Zlatan IbrahimovicMILANO - In The current Edition of 'Free' there is an agreeable interview to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The swedish champion seems still to to be bound the Juve and affirms: "When we entered in field with the juve the opponents if did it under. Before the entry we were already 1-0 for ourselves. To the inter this what it does not happen". I pertain to the disputed 'triad bianconera' Ibra answers: "They did them outside because they won too: matter of jealousy. When I arrived at the inter the first one what that I said to Moratti was: 'If you want to change the mentality should take Luciano'". In tail to the interview some words of Luciano Heaps are restored: "Thanks infinite Zlatan, your words excited me".

http://ets.freetranslation.com/ :D
 

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Jun 8, 2005
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Sounds interesting, from what I understand the mentality in Juve was better, when we got on the pitch we did so like we're already 1:0 up. In inter it's not like that. I think he says Moratti should look upto Moggi or something. Also that Moggi was moved by Zlatan's words. :D
 

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This is from channel4.com, nothing too interesting:

Ibra wants 'Juve style' deal

Wednesday 23 May, 2007

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is hoping that negotiations over a new Inter contract will be as smooth as when the club signed him from Juventus a year ago.

Inter pipped Milan to his signature following the match-fixing tsunami and the Swede has asked Massimo Moratti to do things 'the Juventus way’ when it comes to discussing a new agreement.

“The President did an excellent job last summer when he moved faster than anybody else to get me,” Ibrahimovic told Libero.

“Milan wanted me as well, but Inter beat them to my signature because they had a serious project,” he added.

“My agent is now discussing a financial adjustment to my contract. I only hope Moratti will be as determined as he was last summer.

“I have to admit that at Juventus they were more resolute when it came to these kind of issues.”

The former Ajax sensation has also looked to defend the image of Luciano Moggi – the former Juventus director general who many hold as responsible for Calciopoli.

“We won too much and that was the problem for many people as they were just jealous,” commented the international.

“When I arrived last summer I told Moratti that he needed to hire Moggi if he wanted to change the team’s mentality. Luckily we won the championship even without him.

“What is the difference between Inter and Juve? They are two great teams, but the Bianconeri were a more united group.

“That cohesion is still missing here in Milan. You need to learn how to live at the top, we are learning that now.

“I think we need three new signings in order to do even better next year. One name? Cristian Chivu, he is a phenomenon.”
 

Ledje

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Sep 1, 2006
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This is from channel4.com, nothing too interesting:

Ibra wants 'Juve style' deal

Wednesday 23 May, 2007

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is hoping that negotiations over a new Inter contract will be as smooth as when the club signed him from Juventus a year ago.

Inter pipped Milan to his signature following the match-fixing tsunami and the Swede has asked Massimo Moratti to do things ‘the Juventus way’ when it comes to discussing a new agreement.

“The President did an excellent job last summer when he moved faster than anybody else to get me,” Ibrahimovic told Libero.

“Milan wanted me as well, but Inter beat them to my signature because they had a serious project,” he added.

“My agent is now discussing a financial adjustment to my contract. I only hope Moratti will be as determined as he was last summer.

“I have to admit that at Juventus they were more resolute when it came to these kind of issues.”

The former Ajax sensation has also looked to defend the image of Luciano Moggi – the former Juventus director general who many hold as responsible for Calciopoli.

“We won too much and that was the problem for many people as they were just jealous,” commented the international.

“When I arrived last summer I told Moratti that he needed to hire Moggi if he wanted to change the team’s mentality. Luckily we won the championship even without him.

“What is the difference between Inter and Juve? They are two great teams, but the Bianconeri were a more united group.

“That cohesion is still missing here in Milan. You need to learn how to live at the top, we are learning that now.

“I think we need three new signings in order to do even better next year. One name? Cristian Chivu, he is a phenomenon.”
Thats the perfect translation ;) @ vlatko
 

nucleo21

THE HUNTER
Apr 1, 2007
64
hell no i'd rather be blind than to see ibrahimobitch wearing black and white pluss he has allways said that he's a big fan of inter since he was a little kid pluss I don't think trezeguet should stay there are plenty of young blood who can dilever well up front along side del piero (the best) like huntelaar ... I think in a few years he'll be the best striker in the world so purchasing him now could be great and wonderful news plus we should buy pizzaro or iaquinta but not both because they both play in the same position(pizzaro is better) and I think the squad shoul be like this:
in ATTACK:
del piero-huntelaar-pizzaro-paladino-miccoli
in MIDFIELD:
nedved-riquelme-gilberto silva-quaresma-almiron-zanetti-salihamizic-tachinardi-mavuba...
In DEFENCE:
Chiellini-mexes-alex-grygera-heinze-boumsong-criscito-barzagli-balzaretti-zebina-birindelli
IN GOALKEEPING:
Buffon(amelia if buffon leavs)-mirante.....

By the way why not bring riquelme he's like the best midfielder and passer in the world???
I completely agree with you, Huntelaar in next two years will be the striker no1 in the world, but i think Juve should buy and Sissoko and G.Milito
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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This is from channel4.com, nothing too interesting:

Ibra wants 'Juve style' deal

Wednesday 23 May, 2007

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is hoping that negotiations over a new Inter contract will be as smooth as when the club signed him from Juventus a year ago.

Inter pipped Milan to his signature following the match-fixing tsunami and the Swede has asked Massimo Moratti to do things ‘the Juventus way’ when it comes to discussing a new agreement.

“The President did an excellent job last summer when he moved faster than anybody else to get me,” Ibrahimovic told Libero.

“Milan wanted me as well, but Inter beat them to my signature because they had a serious project,” he added.

“My agent is now discussing a financial adjustment to my contract. I only hope Moratti will be as determined as he was last summer.

“I have to admit that at Juventus they were more resolute when it came to these kind of issues.”

The former Ajax sensation has also looked to defend the image of Luciano Moggi – the former Juventus director general who many hold as responsible for Calciopoli.

“We won too much and that was the problem for many people as they were just jealous,” commented the international.

“When I arrived last summer I told Moratti that he needed to hire Moggi if he wanted to change the team’s mentality. Luckily we won the championship even without him.

“What is the difference between Inter and Juve? They are two great teams, but the Bianconeri were a more united group.

“That cohesion is still missing here in Milan. You need to learn how to live at the top, we are learning that now.

“I think we need three new signings in order to do even better next year. One name? Cristian Chivu, he is a phenomenon.”
i suppose its good that hes not slagging juventus off
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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I do think he'd be able to play well under Deschamps because he wont get spolied the way he was under Capello,and as much as i like Zlatan as a player,i dont think it would be wise to bring him back at Juventus simply because of the manner in which he left the club.
He won't be back. The only reason he came to Juve was that crapello had a penchant for "bad boys".

who is Ibra-homo ??
If he wants to get back, no probelms, we need somebody to clean our toilets
:rofl:
Welcome to the forums!:)
 
May 4, 2004
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This is from channel4.com, nothing too interesting:

Ibra wants 'Juve style' deal

Wednesday 23 May, 2007

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is hoping that negotiations over a new Inter contract will be as smooth as when the club signed him from Juventus a year ago.

Inter pipped Milan to his signature following the match-fixing tsunami and the Swede has asked Massimo Moratti to do things ‘the Juventus way’ when it comes to discussing a new agreement.

“The President did an excellent job last summer when he moved faster than anybody else to get me,” Ibrahimovic told Libero.

“Milan wanted me as well, but Inter beat them to my signature because they had a serious project,” he added.

“My agent is now discussing a financial adjustment to my contract. I only hope Moratti will be as determined as he was last summer.

“I have to admit that at Juventus they were more resolute when it came to these kind of issues.”

The former Ajax sensation has also looked to defend the image of Luciano Moggi – the former Juventus director general who many hold as responsible for Calciopoli.

“We won too much and that was the problem for many people as they were just jealous,” commented the international.

“When I arrived last summer I told Moratti that he needed to hire Moggi if he wanted to change the team’s mentality. Luckily we won the championship even without him.

“What is the difference between Inter and Juve? They are two great teams, but the Bianconeri were a more united group.

“That cohesion is still missing here in Milan. You need to learn how to live at the top, we are learning that now.

“I think we need three new signings in order to do even better next year. One name? Cristian Chivu, he is a phenomenon.”
Its sick to see how people in this forum can hate a player this much!
A player that was with our team for 2 years... A player that did a great job in his first year and had his up&down's in his secund... A player that left us at a time where every player at his age and class would have done... (much love and respect for GIGI after staying in B)..

Anyway its normal in this forum.. I would say its nice to see that he had something posetiv to say about his former team...
And why is there even this thread..?? We aint getting him back and its best that we DONT!...
 
Jul 2, 2006
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a player who leave us alone in darkest day
a player who joined to worst enemy and reason of demotion
a player who sucks in second season because he did want more money
a player who loves money more than everything
a player who can never reach Del Piero's status
a player who can never know what is loyalty,not even Nedved couldn't teach him
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
Its sick to see how people in this forum can hate a player this much!
A player that was with our team for 2 years... A player that did a great job in his first year and had his up&down's in his secund... A player that left us at a time where every player at his age and class would have done... (much love and respect for GIGI after staying in B)..

Anyway its normal in this forum.. I would say its nice to see that he had something posetiv to say about his former team...
And why is there even this thread..?? We aint getting him back and its best that we DONT!...
I have to say that this has been a very good interview of zlatan.. I agree with what he is saying
 
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