Talk:Mathieu Flamini

Katita
Does anyone know what the Katita thing on his shirt meant and can they put this in the entry please. won&#39;t you cut ou my bleeding heart? (talk) 15:32, 22 December 2007 (UTC)

katita is basically a japeanse word that means fighter ppl frm japan used to call wenger katita

"Their romance was watched by many and it came to a sad end when Jasmin decided that her career was more important. He obviously still has feelings for her and remain in contact. He still loves Jasmin Oliver." What? Edted until proof is given. Sharak (talk) 22:33, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

AC Milan move was a money move. He has since picked up the nickname "Flamoney" Shimmy21 (talk) 23:20, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
 * Whos given the nick? Chensiyuan (talk) 01:21, 6 May 2008 (UTC)

Mainly arsenal fans. ( http://www.thefootballnetwork.net/main/s378/st128779.htm ) Although a redirect may neccesary, like the ashley/cashley cole thing. 89.241.232.223 (talk) 21:09, 17 May 2008 (UTC)

I've never heard him called Fla-Tuso, it was always Mattuso whilst at Arsenal.

The nickname of Flamoney should not be neglected. Some AC Milan fans started an edit war and deleted this trying to make Flamini a people with high moral.

"Cashley Cole" seems subjective also but its allowed in wikipedia, why not flamoney?

Opinion
I went and edited out some opinion parts on the AC Milan section. Whether you think Flamini was solid in his first game to Bologna and what you think of the outcome of the game is not relevant. I think Flamini was solid, but it's just not necessary to put that in a balanced article commenting on his debut. Gcarini (talk) 06:43, 2 September 2008 (UTC)

Right-back
It's probably temporary, but in recent games, Ancelotti has had Flamini play the right-back position rather than midfield. I've read that he doesn't like playing anything other than MF, but he's been a regular since his conversion and is decent in this new position. Just thought I'd point that out in case someone wanted to add that to his page or not. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.19.127.132 (talk) 07:26, 29 April 2009 (UTC)

Cup appearance in the 2003-04 season
Please help find a reference for that one cup appearance in the 2003-04 season. Thank you. --Miunouta (talk) 02:53, 21 September 2013 (UTC)

Remove: parent names & salary
Dear Wikipedia Editors,

I hope this "Talk" finds you all well!

We are contacting you regarding 2 information's we would like that you guys remove on Mathieu Flamini's Wikipedia page.

1. Removing Mathieu's parent names: as we believe is not a relevant information concerning Mathieu's professional career.

2. Removing Mathieu's salary: as the amount written is referring to 2012 and the figure is even wrong.

Source: Ms. Alexandra Missirli Monneret (Lawyer of Mr. Flamini) 20 Cours Pierre Puget Marseille 13006 France

Kindest regards and hoping you a lovely weekend. Roro8688 (talk) 14:13, 28 August 2015 (UTC)

GFBiochemicals
I have been asked to propose the following changes to Mathieu Flamini’s page. If an editor could look at these changes and confirm you are happy with them. We would then like to amend the article as per these changes:

Following the request earlier in the week and there being no obligations that I will now make these changes to main article page, underneath the ‘Business career’ section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nrosen78 (talk • contribs) 08:38, 8 May 2017 (UTC)

Mathieu is a partner of GFBiochemicals, a leading global producer of levulinic acid and derivatives. He has said that “we founded GFBiochemicals with the ambition of finding sustainable alternatives to oil-based products” Levulinic acid is created from biomass including grass or woodchips, and can be used in plastics, solvents, fuels and the pharmaceutical industry. Levulinic acid has been identified by the U.S Department of Energy as one of the 12 molecules that can help unlock a “greener” world. In addition to GFBiochemicals’ established presence in the https://www.bloombergquint.com/technology/2017/03/24/footballer-s-green-chemical-company-signs-deal-for-biorefinery, the Netherlands and headquarters in Italy, Mathieu has targeted China and Brazil as potential new markets for expansion. In 2016, GFBiochemicals acquired and fully controls the Segetis, the leading producer of levulinic acid derivatives, in a move towards downstream integration. Segitis was previously owned by Sabic, DSM, and Kosla Ventures, among other entities, and has invested over EUR 100 million in R&D over the past decade. In 2017, GFBiochemicals announced that it will build a cellulosic biorefinery in the US, in partnership with biotech company American Process. Mathieu was also part of the team that created BIOCIRCE, Europe’s first Masters’ degree dedicated to promoting bioeconomy education. It was launched in collaboration with Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo, Novamont (a producer of bioplastics), and the Universities of Naples, Torino, Milan and Bologna. In addition, Mathieu co-founded The BioJournal, the world’s first e-magazine devoted entirely to the bio world and eco-sustainability. Mathieu is also part of the environmental committee for the candidature of Paris as the location for the 2024 Olympic Games. In 2015, Mathieu was named one of NME’s People of the Year. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nrosen78 (talk • contribs) 14:48, 3 May 2017 (UTC)

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2004-05 FA Cup
There seems to be a general consensus that the 2005 FA cup should be included in Flamini's honours. I've based on the fact that he made a number of appearances in the tournament, noting that numerous editors who have attempted to make this change (since reversed) and the general interpretation common in the UK and world football media.

I propose to make this edit again and source this using the following article, which confirms Flamini won the silverware in his initial spell at Arsenal https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/23804580.

If you object to this change or believe a different source would be better suited, please could you let me know? Thanks! Shef1234 (talk) 07:06, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Not had any objections to this so will probably make this change later today Shef1234 (talk) 07:27, 14 August 2020 (UTC)