Semis once but usually it ended in the quarters. https://www.transfermarkt.be/zlatan-ibrahimovic/erfolge/spieler/3455 13 titles (minus two with Juve) and a tonne of honours, including in cup competitions, isn't exactly an underwhelming career. He's one of the most decorated players of all time (include the ones that were taken away and he'd already have the biggest trophy haul while playing a major role in that achievement).
Compare that to Seedorf and this "achievement" fades into insignificance for a player that needs to declre himself a legend of PSG. It would have been more appropiatly if he declared himself a legendary failure at PSG. It wasnot a big achievement to become champions of France with that selection. The aim was to become a power in Europe with him and in that he failed grotesque. Still enjoyed watching him play, though. But for the quality of the player his resume sucks epically.
That Seedorf earned his Mr. Champions League moniker doesn't take away from Ibra's career. You can credit both for what they've achieved. Seeing Ibra is one of, if not the most decorated player of all time, you've set the bar quite high when claiming his resume sucks epically. There's this little fella in Barcelona that can't win a prize for his country (Argentina have quite the selection as well). Is he crap for not winning every (cup) competition he played in? Ibra did well, very well in his career, considering his difficult personality he could have even ended up as a forgotten talent that wasted his potential. The CL crown just wasn't meant to be. 4x Champions of France, 4 years in a row, and a bunch of cups while PSG only had 2 titles in their entire history before he arrived. The season after he left Monaco won the title. PSG did become a power in Europe as the club grew when he was there. City have been chasing CL glory as well but these things take time.
Wow, this is just really weird. I would never suspect Robinho of doing something like this. Surely there has to be more to the story, (I cant see him doing something like this) http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/former-manchester-city-striker-robinho-11574344
@BD - This stuff happens all the time!!! Look at all the weird stories coming out in the US right now.
Right!!! I'm feeling weird now being chased by all those women in my life, while the standard MO seemed to be to grab them chasing them!!
Its really stupid of him not show up at his own trial. The only way for him to stay out of jail now is move to a country that doesnt have extradition treaty with Italy, but I'm pretty sure there are few countries left (unless he wants to live in some 3rd world shithole). LOL maybe NKorea will take him
@BD - I read an article in the Washington Post today. He is currently playing and living in Brazil who do not have an extradition treaty with Italy. He is safe for now whether he is guilty or innocent.
That is incorrect information, Italy signed extradition treaty with Brazil in 1931. Unless of course that treaty has been rescinded since then?? http://www.worldlii.org/int/other/LNTSer/1932/174.html.sino_text
They do extradite, but not when people have been sentenced in other countries. So this then applies to Robinho. If he didnt do it it was probably smart of him not go to court
An article about Sunday Oliseh. https://www.ad.nl/nederlands-voetbal/man-van-de-wereld-fleurt-fortuna-op~a615ff86/ Fortuna Sittard-trainer Sunday Oliseh. © Pro Shots Man van de wereld fleurt Fortuna op Sunday OlisehAan de Sittardse Milaanstraat zwaait een Nigeriaan met internationale allure de scepter. Onder Sunday Oliseh (43) is Fortuna Sittard opgeleefd in de Jupiler League. Tim Reedijk 02-12-17, 12:55 Laatste update: 03-12-17, 10:36
Suarez article in La Marca: http://www.marca.com/futbol/barcelona/2017/12/04/5a24662846163fa0598b4628.html FC BarcelonaHabla de su pasado de penurias, de su matrimonio y de su hijo Benja El otro Suárez: "Fiché por el Groningen para estar un poco más cerca de mi mujer"
Did they winwithout him? No. They lost at home against City rivals. So, it didnot end well...for United that is.
To my surprise I found this report in an American site. Wonder why it's there! http://goalnation.com/womens-excelsior-barendrecht-vs-ajax-photo-journal/ WOMEN’S: EXCELSIOR BARENDRECHT VS AJAX PHOTO JOURNAL Chris Rael November 3, 2017 Women’s Soccer: Excelsior Barendrecht Hosts Amsterdam Ajax in Rotterdam Excelsior Barendrecht welcomed Amsterdam FC Ajax to Van Donge & De Roo Stadium on Friday night in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The hosts, a joint team of Excelsior Rotterdam and BVV Barendrecht, are competing in their first season as partners in the Eredivisie Vrouwen (Women). BVV Barendrecht has fielded a women’s team since the 2015/16 season. The clubs partnered prior to the current campaign that commenced in September. AFC Ajax Vrouwen kicked off in 2012, with the club crowned champions of the 2016/17 season. The visitors claimed a 2-0 victory on the night led by Inessa Kaagman and Lindsey Keizerweerd. Eredivisie Vrouwen consists of nine clubs with additional teams planned to join in the coming years. Stay tuned for more coverage on women’s soccer in the Netherlands. Related Article: Excelsior Barendrecht vs. Ajax Photo Journal (2)
It's not clear to me that any team on the planet can beat ManCity. They thoroughly handled Spurs today and de Bruyne looks to be the top player in the English league these days.
The Totally Hotshits tried to crack some ManCity ankles. That ref was a disgusting creep for not sending off two Totally Hotshit thugs.
Absolutely. It was amazing that neither player was hurt. Delle Alli, who stopped on de Bruyne, is a really dirty player.
With the guys he sold put into the Feyenoord team you could lay waste to the rest of Europe for a decade