I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (World Soccer Legends)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s autobiography is a thrilling look behind the scenes of top division football.
The book is as honest and raw as Zlatan himself.He is aggressive,volatile,hard working and tough.He is not those guys who are 'nice' and good to talk to.Somewhere that is majorly due to his childhood where violence was a norm.He has always been a rebel and a fighter.You wouldn't agree with all his views but As Zlatan says,'Only God Judges me'.He honestly talks about his crazy temperament and his mistakes.Not so favoured by the management in the clubs he has been,one thing he always has on his
I decided to read another football book and I liked this one just like the last one. This one was more interesting because Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a much more controversial player. He talked about some things he said that aren't very nice to put it like that. He has also played for several football teams 5 that he played on the highest elite level and another 2 in his younger years. He talked about the falling outs he had with other players staff members and coaches in the teams most notable with
i have to read this for class oknot responsible.(wish i was kidding but i'm really not)28/11/15: i've finished it and it was boring because SO MUCH football but also weirdly amusing. so there's that.
So it says on the front: "the most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballers name" er really?!Whilst I admit he has/had done well in his football career taking opportunities to play for the bigger teams in his life, I still can't shake the feeling he is probably one of the most big headed, selfish maniacs I have ever read about.He couldn't respect authority, thought he was better than everyone and everything, stole bikes well into his twenties and hung around with bad company.
I've read other footballer autobiographies and this one seems to me as the most honest of the ones I've read. Ibra writes candidly about his experiences before fame and after, during club and national team life, and getting to know different managers and players. He touches on the time he spent at Barça under Pep, with whom he didn't get along, and tries to explain what everyone was confused about, albeit with obvious bias. Pep definitely doesn't come out of this memoir unscathed, while Mou
I've read other footballer autobiographies and this one seems to me as the most honest of the ones I've read. Ibra writes candidly about his experiences before fame and after, during club and national team life, and getting to know different managers and players. He touches on the time he spent at Barça under Pep, with whom he didn't get along, and tries to explain what everyone was confused about, albeit with obvious bias. Pep definitely doesn't come out of this memoir unscathed, while Mou
Zlatan Ibrahimović
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Title | : | I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (World Soccer Legends) |
Author | : | Zlatan Ibrahimović |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 347 pages |
Published | : | November 7th 2011 by Albert Bonniers Förlag (first published 2011) |
Categories | : | Biography. Nonfiction. Sports. Football. Autobiography. Soccer. European Literature. Swedish Literature |
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In his own words, Ibra tells us about his time on the Malmö FF youth squad, and about the dads from the nicer part of town who tried to get him kicked off the team. We get the full story about the conflicts in Ajax, the sale to Juventus, his successes in Italy and the scandal that almost ruined his career. He tells us about the wins with Inter Milan, about Mourinho, and about his most famous goals. He tells us about Helena, the kids, and his life off the pitch. And for the first time ever we get the whole truth about what really happened between him and Pep Guardiola in Barcelona.Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s autobiography is a thrilling look behind the scenes of top division football.
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Original Title: | Jag är Zlatan Ibrahimović ASIN B007ANGYV4 |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.iamzlatan.com/ |
Series: | World Soccer Legends |
Literary Awards: | Augustpriset Nominee for Non-Fiction (2012) |
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I am Zlatan was a book I don't regret reading. Growing up as a boy I loved soccer and I still do to this day. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a truly Inspiring person and is looked at as a role model. Throughout the book I enjoyed learning about his childhood growing up and his first years playing professional soccer as a young teen. "There is only one Zlatan". This is one of the most famous quotes/sayings in soccer history. Growing up as s boy Zlatan was very adventurous and thrill-seeking. He got intoThe book is as honest and raw as Zlatan himself.He is aggressive,volatile,hard working and tough.He is not those guys who are 'nice' and good to talk to.Somewhere that is majorly due to his childhood where violence was a norm.He has always been a rebel and a fighter.You wouldn't agree with all his views but As Zlatan says,'Only God Judges me'.He honestly talks about his crazy temperament and his mistakes.Not so favoured by the management in the clubs he has been,one thing he always has on his
I decided to read another football book and I liked this one just like the last one. This one was more interesting because Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a much more controversial player. He talked about some things he said that aren't very nice to put it like that. He has also played for several football teams 5 that he played on the highest elite level and another 2 in his younger years. He talked about the falling outs he had with other players staff members and coaches in the teams most notable with
i have to read this for class oknot responsible.(wish i was kidding but i'm really not)28/11/15: i've finished it and it was boring because SO MUCH football but also weirdly amusing. so there's that.
So it says on the front: "the most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballers name" er really?!Whilst I admit he has/had done well in his football career taking opportunities to play for the bigger teams in his life, I still can't shake the feeling he is probably one of the most big headed, selfish maniacs I have ever read about.He couldn't respect authority, thought he was better than everyone and everything, stole bikes well into his twenties and hung around with bad company.
I've read other footballer autobiographies and this one seems to me as the most honest of the ones I've read. Ibra writes candidly about his experiences before fame and after, during club and national team life, and getting to know different managers and players. He touches on the time he spent at Barça under Pep, with whom he didn't get along, and tries to explain what everyone was confused about, albeit with obvious bias. Pep definitely doesn't come out of this memoir unscathed, while Mou
I've read other footballer autobiographies and this one seems to me as the most honest of the ones I've read. Ibra writes candidly about his experiences before fame and after, during club and national team life, and getting to know different managers and players. He touches on the time he spent at Barça under Pep, with whom he didn't get along, and tries to explain what everyone was confused about, albeit with obvious bias. Pep definitely doesn't come out of this memoir unscathed, while Mou
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