Snapshot: Michael Ballack’s brand new Car

Michael Ballack probably had enough of the ridicule he received from his Chelsea team mates, or better anyone in England, for his white Ferrari, nicknamed “The Ambulance” after his long injury spell. I think there’s nothing wrong with living out your Miami Vice fanboy fantasies, but then again, I don’t have to cope with the English press day in and out.
His new car now comes with a bit more red and a bit less aerodynamics. Miroslav Klose was impressed, but then again he is too polite to say otherwise.
(Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Bongarts/Getty Images)
Mmh, I like Ballack’s new car a lot. Seems to be friendly to the ecology!
Invite all of you to check out my little blog on football (on fans, to be exact). Why don’t you take a guess on how the US-Boys played? More photos to come up in the near future shall be a fun game till the end of EURO. The winner gets a signed photo-book.
Cheers,
Martin
Posted from
United Arab Emirates
A very interesting car I must say, especially for a captain.He is giving a good example to all the people for the environment and personally I don’t care what he does in his private life becouse he still is my number one in the field.
A lot of respects and luck to him by an Albanin fance.
Posted from
Albania
hahaha..thats so cute car. i love to see that car in every angles. just look at its front i cant imagine how does the car looks like. i dont think that is ‘car’. yeaa maybe an ambulance suitable for it. haha. whatever ballack’s car looks like, it doesnt matter for me.
Hahaha, he looks hilarious, almost like in a toy car
Posted from
Poland
This car will come in handy when he moves to Los Angeles.
What make is this car? Looks a little like Goggo, Rolls Royce, Bentley and Golf.
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‘Miroslav Klose was impressed, but then again he is too polite to say otherwise.’
I was actually wondering what does he have to say of the team captain’s driving skills.
‘but then again, I don’t have to cope with the English press day in and out.’
Whatever rumours and interesting stories of the footballers themselves I have heard. This even include the white Ferrari (or the ‘White Ambulance’) which I had heard about before.
Oh. The English press can be really like that.
Posted from
Singapore