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Brits don't take slights to their army well tho

I remember when I was in Primary school, I had an old ass teacher that lived through WW2 prolly ww1 also, anyway she hated Germans and would always talk about the war, the blitz, Spitfires to the point where I just said, my family is Jamaican can we just get back to maths, man she went straight BNP NF EDL on me, had us walk outside to read the memorial wall of everyone that died during the blitz who attended our school.
 
I remember when I was in Primary school, I had an old ass teacher that lived through WW2 prolly ww1 also, anyway she hated Germans and would always talk about the war, the blitz, Spitfires to the point where I just said, my family is Jamaican can we just get back to maths, man she went straight BNP NF EDL on me, had us walk outside to read the memorial wall of everyone that died during the blitz who attended our school.

I had a similar experience "they died for your people freedom"
 
Ex-Manchester United forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic calls quality of Premier League 'overrated'

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has said the quality of the Premier League is "overrated" but that very few can handle the pace required to succeed in English football's top flight.

The Swede, now at LA Galaxy, spent 19 months at Manchester United between 2016 and 2018 -- scoring 29 goals in 53 appearances in all competitions with much of his time blighted by a serious knee injury. Previous to that, he had played in his native Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and France.

Ibrahimovic, 37, said a lot of people tried to persuade him not to join United as he could produce a low mark in a career which had seem him win 13 league titles up to that point; but he was determined to prove them wrong.

"I'd had a long career before I came -- different kinds of countries, different kinds of clubs," he told FourFourTwo. "People said: 'You don't need to go to England, because if you fail in England, people will always say you weren't good enough.'

"Everybody was against it. And guess what? That made me motivated. That gave me adrenaline. I liked the Premier League. I found it very motivating and very exciting.

"It gets a lot of attention, although I feel the quality is a little bit overrated -- the individual quality, the technical part. But the rhythm is high. Even if you are the best, if you can't handle the rhythm, the pace, then you will not succeed, because the pace is very high."


Ibrahimovic's first season ended prematurely with his knee injury after he had scored 17 league goals and helped United win the League Cup and Europa League, and he struggled to recapture his best form when he came back.

He made just seven more appearances before joining LA Galaxy in March 2018 -- and said his Premier League rivals were fortunate not to have faced him when he was 10 years younger.

"I'm super proud and super happy that I went to United -- it was the right club," he added. "We won, and I did what I did before I got injured.

"I had an excellent time -- great memories. I'm attached to United forever. The supporters are amazing: wherever I went, I saw red shirts, which was fantastic. It's a very important moment in my career.

"As I said when I was in England, you're lucky I didn't come 10 years ago, because if I did what I did at 35 years old, imagine it if I was 25. Then it would have been a different story.

"I came there and they said I came in a wheelchair. All the people that talked, in the whole Premier League, I put them in a wheelchair. That's what I did."
 
Can't wait.. Most lit finals in some time. Hopefully Tevez doesn't break another keepers jaw. Buenos Aires going to be pandemonium carajo

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I don't think most rated the EPL highly from a technical standpoint for almost ten years now.

Depends what teams you watch... United's tactics wernt exactly tactical with Zlatan so its not surprising him saying that, lump it to Zlatan, either he holds it up and passes it off... or shoots... Pretty much the same now when we play Lukaku...
 
Lol when it comes to man u and Ferguson you become delusional

Manchester United have not scored five or more goals in a Premier League match since Sir Alex Ferguson’s last game in charge in May 2013… while rivals Man City have done so on 21 occasions in that time!

Duncan Alexander posted the amazing statistic on Twitter, showing that the rest of United's main rivals have all done it a number of times in the past five years.

City have done it by far and away the most number of times with 21, their most recent effort coming just this weekend when they defeated Southampton 6-1.

Liverpool have done it 12 times, Tottenham nine times, Arsenal eight times, and Chelsea seven times.

Even Accrington have scored at least five in a single game four times since May 2013. Other surprising teams to make it on the list are MK Dons with eight, Peterborough with eight, and Cambridge with five.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...chester-United-not-scored-five-game-2013.html


 
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