Italy for the win!
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Italy for the win!
shoot out in a sport is lame .... rather see a real win
I agree...not a fan of penalty kicks. At least we go to see this, though...Quote:
Originally Posted by xeorcia
http://home.comcast.net/~rosselliott/zidane.gif
/mode snarky on
But of course, you know there were plenty of white flags available.
/mode snarky off
wonder if he would consider a future as an ice hockey coach. I can think of a team or two that could use his technique <grins>Quote:
Originally Posted by Kipeo
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anyway, bravo Italia on getting it done.
as it seems i'm the only/last italian here......i can sing:
WEEEEE ARE THE CHAMPIONS...MY FRIEEENNDDSSSS.....
Just in from The London Times:
Sticks and stones, Zhidane, sticks and stones . . . .Quote:
With many conflicting versions of events circling on the internet and in the world’s media, The Times enlisted the help of an expert lip reader, Jessica Rees, to determine the precise nature of the dialogue that caused Zidane to react in such a manner.
After an exhaustive study of the match video, and with the help of an Italian translator, Rees claimed that Materazzi called Zidane “the son of a terrorist **********” before adding “so just f*** off” for good measure, supporting the natural assumption that the Frenchman must have been grievously insulted.
... and since the FIFA rules state that racist insults invariable cost the team 3 points and if that is not possible, the team is disqualified, there is a very real threat for Italy to lose the championship after all in the air now.
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Originally Posted by snickel
AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
Well Grats on Italy's win but equal shame for France and Italy over the Zidane Headbutt to whatever Materazzi said. Zero in sportsmanship for sure.
Looking back, I think the best team has not won the World Cup at all ;)
Well Grats on Italy's win but equal shame for France and Italy over the Zidane Headbutt to whatever Materazzi said. Zero in sportsmanship for sure.
Looking back, I think the best team has not won the World Cup at all ;)
I'm serious. It may just be that the italian journals do not like to put this into the news. (wonder why ;))Quote:
Originally Posted by Paolo
You might think that what I post here is due to the fact that Italy won over Germany. Well its not. Because Italy won fair and square over Germany in that game. They were the better team on that day.
If the cup was taken away from them I would be sorry for the italian fans, for they are good fans (even though your gloating, Paolo, is a little too much), and I would be sorry for Lippi, because he is an exceptional trainer.
I would not be sorry for those Italian players that are involved in the big referee-bribing scandal -- they really damaged the reputation of football. And most of all, I wouldn't be sorry for Materazzi, for if he really said what he allegedly said to Zidane, he is a man without honor.
The end result being that Zidane simply should have kept his temper in check.
Snickel, have u never playe soccer? It's normal to be insulted during a match, especially from the low tecnic player.....
So, let me understand one thing:
Materazzi (not a so good player) insult Zidane;
Zidane hits Materazzi;
WC to France?!?!?
...excuse me, but i can't stop laughing!
http://www.spinchat.de/zidane
I love this game... :D
There are insults and insults -- I don't know in what kind of environment you grew up but there are regions in every country where it is considered a loss of honor if you do not get into an instant fight when a certain insult is uttered.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paolo
I didn't and so I am free and can ignore such insults. Zidane, however, grew up in the outskirts of Marseilles. And there a headbutt is the least that follows if the mother or the sister are insulted.
I am sorry that he let his temper run away with him. Yes, I think it was wrong.
As for the the reason why the official investigation could result in the loss of the cup, however, its because of the FIFA rules (you have heard of the FIFA, I presume?)
And these rules state clearly that if a racist insult occurs during play, the team has to be punished by loss of 3 points or if that isn't possible by loss of match. We can discuss if these rules are good or bad or convenient -- but that is beside the point. These are the rules. And they allow no leeway.
It is not a personal opinion that I stated here, but the facts. Read the FIFA rules.
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Originally Posted by Star
Yep, Brazil or Portugal should have won it all... ;)
Jay Leno last night: "The biggest problem for the upcoming G-8 summit will be keeping the French minister from headbutting the Italian minister." *winks*