Djibril Cisse Bids Panathinaikos Farewell In Greek Nightclub, Cries As Crowd Chant His Name (Video)
By Chris Wright
With his agents currently busy crossing the I’s and dotting the T’s over a move to Lazio, Djibril Cisse bidded?, biddeded?, bade Panathinaikos farewell said goodbye to Panathinaikos in customary fashion – by getting on the mike at a local nightclub and telling everybody present that he’ll love them forever and ever, before welling up as the crowd erupted into chants of ‘Djibril Cisse! Djibril Cisse!’…
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I’ve always loved Djibril Cisse. He always comes across as a genuine, fun-loving guy, and it’s really too bad that he’s had all the injuries he’s had.
yeah, if you consider wife beating as fun;p
Cisse is my man Crush.
Gotta second Grant’s comment. Does seem like a heartfelt guy.He’s so unlucky with injuries
Cisse is a class act, and that seemed like a genuine moment.
P.S. I love how these comment boards are always so civilized.
His reason for leaving Panathinaikos:
1. Racist taunts
2. Dodgy refs
His supposed destination… Lazio of Italy. None of that sort of stuff going on there.
Moving from one club with horribly racist fans to another club with horribly racist fans. Smart career move Djib.
Apologies to Panathinaikos fans for that last comment. He was racially abused by Olympiakos fans.
[...] REAL MEN CRY IN NIGHTCLUBS, BUT ONLY GREEK ONES. Djibril Cisse’s departure from Panathanaikos wouldn’t be complete without a farewell party at a nightclub where Djibril wells up from the pulsating, rhythmic emotion of it all. // YouTube by way of WAATP [...]
I love Cisse. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Wonder how good he could have really been if not for the leg breaks and all.