Official: Zlatan Ibrahimović Thread

How do you think Ibrahimović's 2011-2012 season at Milan will go?


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Him nearly getting into a fight again.. The man is either is incredible stupid or his trying to get away from the club. Im leaning towards the second option

He's not trying to get away, it's just emotions running high, frustration with another loss and the way the team play with so many injured player out.

Thiago Silva did the same thing in the end of the Lazio match, I know it isn't smart but it's the same personality traits that makes them winners, that make them keep fighting and not accepting a loss, getting angry and yelling.

We just need to get back to winning, Allegri has to show leadership now and give them strength because it's a very difficult moment for the team.
 

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Ibra's actions happened at the end of the match, really there is no other explanation than, STUPIDITY, and peasant mentality to describe what he did and does in general... This player never deserved to wear a Milan shirt, he is simply below standards.. Milan is not just about skill, Milan is a school, like Harvard, Princeton and Yale... Creme de la Creme... he is not the full package, character plays a big part of the players ability, that is why the likes of Maldini and Baresi will never be emulated again, these are Milan players.
 

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He's not trying to get away, it's just emotions running high, frustration with another loss and the way the team play with so many injured player out.

Thiago Silva did the same thing in the end of the Lazio match, I know it isn't smart but it's the same personality traits that makes them winners, that make them keep fighting and not accepting a loss, getting angry and yelling.

We just need to get back to winning, Allegri has to show leadership now and give them strength because it's a very difficult moment for the team.

Being a Ibra fan as you are you should also know his history. Everything he does he does it for a reason. He is not stupid. There is no coinicdence that Raiolo start make these statements about how much Ibra is worth, other clubs are intressted in him etc. and just moments later Ibra starts to behave like an idiot. This is a pattern that have been repeated many times in Ibras career
 

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Ibra's actions happened at the end of the match, really there is no other explanation than, STUPIDITY, and peasant mentality to describe what he did and does in general... This player never deserved to wear a Milan shirt, he is simply below standards.. Milan is not just about skill, Milan is a school, like Harvard, Princeton and Yale... Creme de la Creme... he is not the full package, character plays a big part of the players ability, that is why the likes of Maldini and Baresi will never be emulated again, these are Milan players.

:lol::lol::lol:

Might wanna look at our current roster

Ibra is a saint compared to them

And that 'institution philosphy' is the reason why we are stuck with so much washed up senatores to beginiwith

I actually don't mind Ibra lashing out. It atleast shows he gives a fuck, unlike the rest of the bozos (including BGP "dont give a fuck about the boos" Seedorf). Who wouldn't lash out when they were promised that he was gonna be in a team that would be built to compete in the CL but finds out that the only signings that come in are average, fodder or plain rubbish
 

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Looks generally dont bother me, but that goal keeper looks so f-ing annoying.
 

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And it's kinda hilarious people call Ibra a douche and say he is not the type of player for Milan

Last I checked we had Gattuso who also happens to be our vice captain :lol:

Heck our captain even isn't squeaky clean either

Double standards FTW
 

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And it's kinda hilarious people call Ibra a douche and say he is not the type of player for Milan

Last I checked we had Gattuso who also happens to be our vice captain :lol:

Heck our captain even isn't squeaky clean either

Double standards FTW

your right, we should sell them too :lol:
 

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Ibra still has the mindset of a 22 year-old.
 

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Is there a bigger name player that comes up smaller in big matches than this loser? I can't think of one.
 

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Here is a video that Ibra slap Storari. 3 second in the video you can see ibra wave his hand but the picture isn't clear...





About the arm waiving:

As you see in the picture Storari is holding Zlatan's arm with both hands, despite all the pictures there's still none that show anything but a raised finger, so whatever movement could possibly be detected in the crappy video is probably him pulling his arm away from Storari's grip, or just waiving his finger in his face.
 

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Is there a bigger name player that comes up smaller in big matches than this loser? I can't think of one.
Ibra has actually performed quite well in big games the last 2-3 years of his career. Sometimes exceptional (barca this year); at worst he is often the highlight in attack despite beeing bad (spurs last year).

So as for a bigger name failing harder: C. Ronaldo, and its not close.

To be honest I think most big names fail more often than not. Exception beeing Messi the last 2 years or so, where he has showed up everytime. Eto also has had a habit of beeing at the right place in the right games.

But huge expectations, and world class defenders focused on the star.

Rooney did score in CL final last year, but was not up to standards otherwise. Same with him in my opinion: more often than not after the game youre let down.
 
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So as for a bigger name failing harder: C. Ronaldo, and its not close.

A quick C&P

Club

Sporting Clube de Portugal
Primeira Liga (1): 2001-02
Taça de Portugal (1): 2001–02
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (1): 2002

Manchester United
Premier League (3): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
FA Cup (1): 2003–04
League Cup (2): 2005–06, 2008–09
FA Community Shield (1): 2007
UEFA Champions League (1): 2007–08
FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008

Real Madrid
Copa del Rey (1): 2010–11
Individual
UEFA Euro All-Star Team (1): 2004
Bravo Award (1): 2004
FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year (2): 2004, 2005
Portuguese Footballer of the Year (1): 2006–07
UEFA Team of the Year (6): 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year (3): 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08
FIFA FIFPro World XI (5): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
PFA Young Player of the Year (1): 2006–07
PFA Players' Player of the Year (2): 2006–07, 2007–08
PFA Fans' Player of the Year (2): 2006–07, 2007–08
PFA Premier League Team of the Year (4): 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
FWA Footballer of the Year (2): 2006–07, 2007–08
Barclays Player of the Season (2): 2006–07, 2007–08
Premier League Player of the Month (4): November 2006, December 2006, January 2008, March 2008
Premier League Golden Boot (1): 2007–08
Barclays Merit Award (1): 2007–08
UEFA Champions League Topscorer (1): 2007–08
European Golden Shoe (2): 2007–08, 2010–11
UEFA Club Forward of the Year (1): 2007–08
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year (1): 2007–08
FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball (1): 2008
Ballon d'Or (1): 2008
FIFA World Player of the Year (1): 2008
FIFPro World Player of the Year (1): 2008
Onze d'Or (1): 2008
World Soccer Player of the Year (1): 2008
FIFA Puskás Award (1): 2009
Copa del Rey top goalscorer (1): 2010–11
La Liga top scorer (1): 2010–11

Ibra weeps like a 56yr old woman with her hymen intact when he sees this.
 

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bullshit, he came here becouse he didn't have much choice.
his realistic options were city and us but city never had CL football we did. we were also willing to make him the highest paid player in italy.
would you believe :b: & :g: he should have known better.

Umm City wanted to make him footballs highest earner again, but he rejected and choose Milan and B&G's "project".. Maybe he feels he did a mistake.. Since B clearly doesnt want to spend..
 

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Umm City wanted to make him footballs highest earner again, but he rejected and choose Milan and B&G's "project".. Maybe he feels he did a mistake.. Since B clearly doesnt want to spend..
and because of that he goes around bitchslapping random people? :lol:
 

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He is doing this again only after 3 days?! When everybody are fighting to reduce that 3 match ban?!
Maybe he is making his way to Real Madrid.
 

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Ibra wants out.
Anyone thinking otherwise is in denial. These back2back incidents, unusually high anger outbursts, Raiola speaking about more $...

I`m resigned to the fact we`ll lose him.

Better make it count though. Man City would probably bust nut for him. Get Balotelli and whatever else, if they`re willing.
 

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Ibra wants out.
Anyone thinking otherwise is in denial. These back2back incidents, unusually high anger outbursts, Raiola speaking about more $...

I`m resigned to the fact we`ll lose him.

Better make it count though. Man City would probably bust nut for him. Get Balotelli and whatever else, if they`re willing.

I dont think that has to be so. Sure its a possibility but he was acting equally dumb last year with no intention to leave so could just be his anuall period again.

Raiola talking bout raise could just be raiol beeing raiola and putting preassure on berlu to invest. I desperatly hope that is the case and that the preassure works.
 

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I dont think that has to be so. Sure its a possibility but he was acting equally dumb last year with no intention to leave so could just be his anuall period again.

Raiola talking bout raise could just be raiol beeing raiola and putting preassure on berlu to invest. I desperatly hope that is the case and that the preassure works.

You know as well as I do that everything Raiola does is sanctioned by Zlatan. For one reason or another Zlatan wants more money
 

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Ban ... Ban ... fine half his salary and divert it into bunga bunga party fund
 

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And guys, no reports of it beeing a bitchslap, no evidence really point towards it either = right now this is just a random witch hunt against your own player.
http://video.gazzetta.it/nuovo-episo...8-fbed82a6976c

Hard to see what really happend but from these fotage it looks like he gives Storari a slight slap in the face. Does it deserve another ban? Probably no? Is stupid as fucking hell given what just happend? Yes
Reports are he pretty much just pointed; made a mark in the air. It fits the videos.

http://video.gazzetta.it/nuovo-epis...ve-coppa/590c26ea-530d-11e1-82c8-fbed82a6976c

Bad enough he was wrongly hunted for a dive when it turns out he wasnt diving. This is just guessing as well.
 
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I`m about to drop my truest of feelings on this matter. Some may agree, most probably won`t. But here it goes.

If Zlatan is the fearless badass he claims to be, I hope he does the following. Yes, hope. *keep in mind, this will fuck us short term, benefit(?) us long term).

Zlatan needs to personally and publicly call out both Berlusconi and Galliani for empty promises. He needs to, on record, point out every single issue he has with our management, what he was promised, and what was actually delivered.

Following this, he needs to leave the team, immediately.

BOOM, we are fucked.

Berlusconi, for the maybe the first time in his life, gets publicly humiliated by the current face of his franchise. Perhaps even Silva follows suit (though Id hope he doesn't get as wild, and opts to stay)

Ibra may be the ONLY player (as much as I hate to admit it) who can start a revolution at Milan. Things need to change from the top down.

management/ownership first. I can deal with a subpar Milan for a few years if it means a massive change in organizational mentality. I really can. At least I'll KNOW things are going to improve, whereas at the moment, I see us falling further and further, year by year.

Zlatan is in the twilight of his dominance. He can do one last memorable thing in his career, and that's to help reform the once mighty Milan.

he may never win a Champions League, but he'll still have marked his stamp in history with a move like this.

Cocaine is a helluva drug... But I'm dead serious.
Enough small talk, something BIG needs to go down.
 
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