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Cuando a los jugadores se les sale la cadena

Desde la batalla de Burdeos, en Francia 1938, hasta el cabezazo artero de Zidane a Materazzi de ayer, la historia de los mundiales está plagada de reacciones inesperadas, que muchas veces fueron protagonizadas por el jugador menos esperado y otras tantas incidieron en el resultado.
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En la historia de los mundiales no todo es color de rosa. Si bien se disfrutan y esperan los lujos, los goles de película (y algunos no tanto) o a las grandes actuaciones de los mejores jugadores del planeta, a veces hasta a los jugadores menos esperados, los que menos uso y abuso hacen del juego brusco, se les sale la cadena. Y ensucian todo eso lindo que tiene la máxima competencia del fútbol. Desde los comienzos hasta hoy, la historia se repite.

Partiendo de la batalla que protagonizaron brasileños y checoslovacos en Burdeos, en el Mundial de Francia 1938, hasta el cabezazo de Zidane a Materazzi en la final de ayer en Alemania, el que sigue bien podría ser un ranking de hechos salientes:

La batalla de Burdeos (Francia 1938)
El 12 de Junio de 1938, por los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo, Brasil y Checoslovaquia dis****ron un partido que fue más parecido a una carnicería que a un encuentro mundialista. Todos los desmanes comenzaron cuando Zezé, cumplió una orden que le dio su entrenador Ademar Pimienta, "que Nejedly no toque la pelota". Y el jugador brasileño cumplió al pie de la letra, a los doce minutos del primer tiempo le quebró brutalmente el tobillo. A pesar de la terrible lesión, el delantero checo continuó en el campo de juego, ya que por aquél entonces no existía la posibilidad de hacer cambios. Luego a los brasileños le expulsaron a dos jugadores, uno de ellos el citado Zezé Procopio, y le lesionaron a tres, mientras que a los checos le expulsaron a un jugador y dos terminaron en el hospital, Planicka, con una clavícula rota y el mencionado Nejedly con un tobillo fracturado. El partido finalizó 1-1 y tuvieron que definir dos días más tarde. Vencieron los brasileños por 2-1.

Brasil-Hungría, cuartos de final (Suiza 1954)
Este partido será recordado por siempre como "El partido más violento" o "La batalla de Berna". La gresca comenzó cuando Didí recibió una falta dentro del área rival y a pesar de que el referí cobró penal para Brasil, Brandaozinho, golpeó fuertemente a Higdekuti, dejándolo tirado en el piso. Entonces comenzó una batalla general, de la cual también participaron suplentes, ayudantes de campo y gran cantidad de hinchas, lo cual obligó a la policía a intervenir y a reprimir a jugadores y espectadores. En total, en el partido, se cometieron cuarenta y dos faltas, hubo dos penales y tres expulsados, al finalizar el encuentro, los espectadores enfrentaron a los policías a botellazos y los jugadores se pelearon a trompadas. Curiosamente, ninguno fue sancionado por la FIFA.

Rebelión ante la Reina (Inglaterra 1966)
El 23 de junio de ese año, a los 36 minutos del primer tiempo, el capitán del equipo argentino, Antonio Ubaldo Rattin, encaró al árbitro Rudolf Kreitlein, después de una infracción cobrada contra su equipo y fue expulsado. El mediocampista insistía con comunicarse con el referí, pero Rattín no hablaba ni alemán ni inglés, y Kreitlein no entendía ni una palabra de castellano. Como todavía no se había implementado el uso de las tarjetas amarilla ni roja, el jugador, una vez expulsado, se quedó diez minutos en el campo de juego, argumentando que no entendía lo que el árbitro le decía. Finalmente tuvo que ingresar un traductor para que Rattín se retirara. Después se sentó sobre la alfombra roja de la reina Isabel de Inglaterra, que se extendía desde la cancha al palco real y antes de retirarse tuvo tiempo de estrujar el banderín del córner, que tenía la bandera de Gran Bretaña.

El primer paso en falso de Diego (España 1982)
Argentina llegaba al Mundial como el último campeón y se lo nombraba como uno de los favoritos a repetir el título. Porque mantenía parte del equipo de 1978 y sumaba a la máxima esperanza futbolística por ese entonces: Diego Armando Maradona. Pero tras una buena primera fase, en la segunda le tocó integrar un grupo junto a Brasil e Italia, cayendo ante ambos. En el partido con Brasil llegó el primer descarrilamiento del Diez: se cansó de las infracciones recibidas por los rivales y reaccionó de manera muy brusca. Le pateó los genitales a Batista y el arbitro del partido decidió expulsarlo. Era el primer Mundial de Maradona, con 21 años encima.

Schumacher no quiso frenar (España 1982)
Alemania Federal dis****ba el encuentro por la semifinales ante Francia el 8 de Julio en Sevilla. Su arquero, Harald Schumacher salió de su arco en busca de un pelotazo bombeado hacia su área, pero en vez de rechazar la pelota optó por buscar el cuerpo del francés Batiston, quién iba por el balón para convertir el tanto. Tan fuerte fue el encontronazo que el delantero quedó tirado en el piso inconsciente, sin que lo pudieran reanimar. Lo sacaron del campo de juego con conmoción cerebral y con dos dientes menos, recién se pudo reponer varias horas después. El árbitro holandés Cover, apenas amonestó al alemán y cobró el tiro libre. A pesar de que salió barata en el campo de juego, la prensa lo criticó duramente y varias empresas que auspiciaban al arquero le rescindieron los contratos de publicidad que tenía firmados en ese momento.

La expulsión más rápida de la historia (México 1986)
Fue a los 56 segundos de juego del partido entre Uruguay y Escocia del 13 de junio, cuando José Batista le entró duramente a la altura de la rodilla del veloz extremo Gordon Strachan. El árbitro francés Joel Quiniou no tuvo más remedio que mostrarle la merecida roja directa al jugador uruguayo. Luego, en los vestuarios, el técnico de Uruguay, Omar Borrás, declaró: "Hemos sobrevivido al llamado Grupo de la Muerte. Eso es lo que pasó hoy, había un asesino en el campo. El árbitro". Por eso, la FIFA sancionó a la Federación Uruguaya con una multa de 25.000 francos suizos y amenazó con expulsar a los celestes del organismo si continuaba "la inconducta futbolística de sus jugadores". Al técnico lo suspendieron por un partido.

La bronca de jugar contra el árbitro (Italia 1990)
En la recordada final de la Copa, dis****da entre Argentina y Alemania, el 9 de Julio, un factor jugó en contra de los argentinos. El árbitro mexicano Codesal inclinó la cancha para los alemanes y se desató la ira de los dirigidos por Bilardo. Primero, a los 20 del segundo tiempo, Pedro Monzón se salió de las casillas y arremetió muy duro contra el delantero y actual técnico, Jürgen Klinsmann. Por eso, el juez decidió expulsarlo: el argentino tiene el raro privilegio de ser el primer expulsado en una final. La cosa no terminó ahí: a los 42, dos minutos después del inventado penal para los alemanes, a Pedro Dezotti también se le patinó la cadena y tomó del cuello a un rival. Segunda expulsión argentina, y la impotencia de jugar contra un equipo y un árbitro.

Codazos descalificadores (Estados Unidos 1994)
En el partido de cuartos de final del Mundial, una pelota ingresó al área italiana y el español Luis Enrique fue a buscarla, pero apareció el defensor Mauro Tassotti, le dio un codazo en la cara y le rompió la nariz: increíblemente, el árbitro no sancionó penal. El partido terminó con la derrota de España por 2-1 y la consecuente eliminación del campeonato. La imagen de Luis Enrique sangrando, con la camiseta manchada, es muy recordada. Luego, la FIFA sancionó de oficio al jugador italiano con ocho fechas. Una situación similar vivieron el brasileño Leonardo y el uruguayo-estadounidense Tab Ramos. En el partido por octavos que el equipo de Zagallo venció a los locales, uno de los hecho más significativos fue el codazo que le propinó el mediocampista del luego campeón mundial a su rival. Luego, el brasileño fue multado con siete mil dólares y fue suspendido por cuatro fechas.

El pícaro Simeone y el ingenuo Beckham (Francia 1998)
Durante el partido en el que empataron las selecciones Argentina e Inglaterra, el 30 de Junio, y que en la definición por penales clasificó al equipo de Daniel Passarella a los cuartos de final, se vio un claro ejemplo de la picardía argentina. Diego Simeone provocó al inlgés David Beckham, quien reaccionó con una patada y se fue expulsado. El mediocampista argentino cayó al suelo de manera exagerada y el árbitro compró. Ésta actitud lo convirtió al rubio volante en el enemigo público número uno en su país natal. Sus padres tuvieron que ser custodiados por la policía durante las veinticuatro horas y él mismo debió duplicar su guardia privada.

El papelón de Ortega y la eliminación (Francia 1998)
El 4 de Julio, por los cuartos de final, Argentina igualaba 1-1 ante Holanda y jugaba con un hombre de más por la expulsión de Numan a los 31 minutos de la segunda etapa. Pero a pesar de que tenía todas las de ganar, Ariel Ortega cayó en la trampa del arquero Van der Sar, quien le recriminó una simulación. El argentino reaccionó y le dio un cabezazo, que tumbó al lungo arquero holandés. El delantero fue expulsado y a los pocos minutos llegó el segundo gol de Holanda y la eliminación del seleccionado de Passarella.

Pisotón de Rooney y cabezazo de Zidane (Alemania 2006)
En el partido de cuartos de final, entre Inglaterra y Portugal, la impotencia de Wayne Rooney, de mal desempeño en la Copa del Mundo le jugó muy en contra. A los 17 minutos del segundo tiempo el joven delantero le pisó los testículos al portugués Ricardo Carvalho y recibió la tarjeta roja de un Horacio Elizondo, quien seguía muy de cerca la acción. Pero el caso más significativo y más reciente es el de Zinedine Zidane. El astro, el día en que se despedía del fútbol, dis****ndo la final del Mundial, no soportó que el defensor italiano Marco Materazzi lo provocara, vaya a saber uno con qué y le dio un artero cabezazo en el centro del pecho. Otra vez, Elizondo fue el árbitro, pero en esta ocasión fue apoyado por sus asistentes que le informaron de la acción para que éste expulsara al enganche francés. Fue un cierre poco feliz para el ex Real Madrid, que dejó a su equipo con un jugador menos, minutos antes de los penales. Finalmente Francia perdería frente a Italia. Una mancha para el Mundial y especialmente para su magnífica carrera.

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I not being one of the most who won't understand!


I know, but honestly, even if pple don't understand, I think that the images from Place de la Concorde speak for themselves !


 



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I know most of you won't understand bt just the news flash from France for you to see how the pple were there to support them, no matter what and just say MERCI LES BLEUS for making us dream a little and share it with us. MERCI MERCI MERCI http://jt.france2.fr/20h/ http://videos.tf1.fr/video/news/lesjt/?trk=1&e=36 (Journal de 20h)   And yes, Zizou, represent the Multicolor France I know and the hope for many young kids, that everything is possible.  

I not being one of the most who won't understand!

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I know most of you won't understand bt just the news flash from France for you to see how the pple were there to support them, no matter what and just say MERCI LES BLEUS for making us dream a little and share it with us.


MERCI MERCI MERCI


http://jt.france2.fr/20h/


http://videos.tf1.fr/video/news/lesjt/?trk=1&e=36 (Journal de 20h)


 


And yes, Zizou, represent the Multicolor France I know and the hope for many young kids, that everything is possible.


 



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 But....There's Karma.  Yes, there's karma.

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Thank you Confu for the article, very interesting.


And WTF does those looser, well better said desoriented kids have against the Harki They were/are very brave and nice pple that got caught between the love of their land (Algerie) and their patriotism (France). Those pple already suffered enough and unfortunatly for them, the French gov. never kept their promises and many of them still live in very poor housing conditions (baracas, o algo asi, saben, como trailers park) that were supposed to be TEMPORARY after the civil war in Algerie.


Oh, and never tell a Kabil he is Algerian


 


E.T.A y el idiota de M con su comentario, a quien le quiere ver la cara de tonto :


Materazzi said: "It is absolutely not true, I did not call him a terrorist. I'm ignorant. I don't even know what the word means."


 



-- Edited by Julie at 21:59, 2006-07-10

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http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/internationals/article1171388.ece


 


 


here an article..... a bit long but worth reading.......



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Not to racism!!! Was one of the messages FIFA tried to send to the world; and yet, here we have one of the greatest players of modern times being red carded ( because of his reaction after supposedly being told racist remarks by the italian player).  Anything in order to win I guess.  I think nobody will do anything about it, they'll call Zidane immature ; but what about the other player?, where's fair play?  Despite this ugly incident, Italy scored; and those who score....become champions.   Ok TT, I am really trying to find out what the Italian player said to Zidane, because it isd really not his style to loose control likethat and specially not in this kind of game, being that captain, etc..... Where did you hear that ? I've been googeling it but I guess I did not make the right search. Hi Julie!. I've being also googleing, and early after midnigth,I red that Zidane was told racist remarks ( but didn't explain what was said).  This morning ,as I was about to have lunch, I heard Don Pompello Saavedra ( The clasic guy at the radio) saying something about it but I couldn't hear.  As I got closer to the radio I heard him saying that He would have done the same thing,except he would've used his fist. Don Pompeyo was really angry, I hope he repeats whatever he heard about the remarks.  No me extrana en lo absoluto, acordemonos de lo que le dijo un arbitro al pobre jugador chileno Zamorano hace varios anios ( lo llamo' muerto de hambre y lo hizo llorar). Creen ustedes que el tipo iva a jugar igual de tranquilo??Son solo palabras diran otros, pero sicologicamente son violentas y causan mas daño que una patada de bajo de la lengua. Digo yo.

Of course it doesn't excuse the gesture but it will explain it. I think we wil never know. I've been ready in the news paper (France, US, UK, Latin, etc.. ) that he regret his act. I am sure that the comment must have been more than strong for him to come back and hit the guy

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torontotrucho wrote:  Not to racism!!! Was one of the messages FIFA tried to send to the world; and yet, here we have one of the greatest players of modern times being red carded ( because of his reaction after supposedly being told racist remarks by the italian player).  Anything in order to win I guess.  I think nobody will do anything about it, they'll call Zidane immature ; but what about the other player?, where's fair play?  Despite this ugly incident, Italy scored; and those who score....become champions.   Ok TT, I am really trying to find out what the Italian player said to Zidane, because it isd really not his style to loose control likethat and specially not in this kind of game, being that captain, etc..... Where did you hear that ? I've been googeling it but I guess I did not make the right search.


Hi Julie!. I've being also googleing, and early after midnigth,I red that Zidane was told racist remarks ( but didn't explain what was said).  This morning ,as I was about to have lunch, I heard Don Pompello Saavedra ( The clasic guy at the radio) saying something about it but I couldn't hear.  As I got closer to the radio I heard him saying that He would have done the same thing,except he would've used his fist. Don Pompeyo was really angry, I hope he repeats whatever he heard about the remarks.


 No me extrana en lo absoluto, acordemonos de lo que le dijo un arbitro al pobre jugador chileno Zamorano hace varios anios ( lo llamo' muerto de hambre y lo hizo llorar).


Creen ustedes que el tipo iva a jugar igual de tranquilo??Son solo palabras diran otros, pero sicologicamente son violentas y causan mas daño que una patada de bajo de la lengua. Digo yo.



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With France and Italy tied in extra time of Sunday's World Cup final, Zinedine Zidane head-butted Marco Materazzi in the chest and was ejected. France went on to lose on penalty kicks.


The day after, still no one knew what the Italian defender might have said to the French star.


"The Italians did everything they could do to provoke Zidane," France defender William Gallas said.


Seconds before, Materazzi had grabbed a handful of Zidane's jersey just as a French attack on goal passed harmlessly by. The two exchanged words as they walked back up the field, well behind the play. Then, without warning, Zidane spun around, lowered his head and rammed Materazzi, knocking him to the ground.










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The Paris-based anti-racism advocacy group SOS-Racism issued a statement Monday quoting "several very well informed sources from the world of football" as saying Materazzi called Zidane a "dirty terrorist." It demanded that FIFA, soccer's world governing body, investigate and take any appropriate action.


FIFA, which reviews all red cards at the World Cup, would not comment on the specifics.


"This is a disciplinary matter now," FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler said. "I can't give any statements now."


Materazzi, meanwhile, was quoted as denying the terrorist comment.


"It is absolutely not true, I didn't call him a terrorist, I don't know anything about that," the Italian news agency ANSA quoted Materazzi as saying when he arrived with his team at an Italian military airfield.


"What happened is what all the world saw live on TV," the Italian player said, referring to the head-butting.


Zidane's agent, Alain Migliaccio, was quoted by the BBC as saying the France captain told him the Italian "said something very serious to him, but he wouldn't tell me what."


Whatever it was, it was enough to infuriate Zidane.


"Zizou is someone who reacts to things," said Aime Jacquet, Zidane's coach at the 1998 World Cup. "Unfortunately he could not control himself. It's terrible to see him leave this way."


Even with the ejection, Zidane still won the Golden Ball as the World Cup's best player.


Zidane, who came out of retirement to help France qualify for the World Cup and said he would quit soccer completely after the tournament, got 2,012 points in the vote by journalists covering the tournament. The three-time player of the year beat Fabio Cannavaro (1,977) and Andrea Pirlo (715), both of Italy.


Zidane's red card was anything but unusual. He was sent off 14 times in his career at the club and international level.


At the 1998 World Cup, he stomped on a Saudi Arabian opponent. Sitting out a two-match ban, he came back to score two goals against Brazil in the final.


Five years ago with Juventus, he head-butted an opponent in a Champions League match against Hamburger SV after being tackled from behind.


The reaction to Sunday's outburst was mixed in France. President Jacques Chirac called Zidane "a genius of world football," and former Sports Minister Marie-George Buffet said Zidane's aggressive act was unforgivable for its effect on children watching the game.


"This morning, Zinedine, what do we tell our children, and all those for whom you were the living role model for all times?" French sports daily L'Equipe wrote.


Zidane, whose parents emigrated to France from Algeria, became a proud symbol of a multicultural France and is adored in Algeria.


In the mountains where Zidane's parents grew up, Atmanne Chelouah carried off a life-size cardboard cutout of the player at "Cafe Zizou" after the red card.


"We are very disappointed," Chelouah said. "He should have kept his cool."


But lashing out is nothing new to Zidane, who grew up playing on concrete in an impoverished immigrant neighbourhood of Marseille, where fouls and insults are met with instant retribution.


Perhaps he could never shake off that you-or-me mentality.


"You can take the man out of the rough neighbourhood, but you can't take the rough neighbourhood out of the man," striker Thierry Henry said Sunday.


At this year's World Cup, where Zidane sat out one match for getting two yellow cards in the first round, he sent a message to his teammates. In a rare television interview, he said, "We die together."


They were ready to go as far as they could for him, yet he punished them.


"He'll carry that weight for a long time," France coach Raymond Domenech said of Zidane's latest red card.


Zidane nearly won the match with a late header after giving France an early lead with a penalty, taking two steps forward to slowly chip the ball into the air while goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon dived to his right.


It was his third goal of the tournament and sixth in the last 10 major tournament matches. He scored three at the 2004 European Championship.


Zidane's teammates had all wanted to help him win one last trophy. Failing that, they refused to kick him when he was down.


"For all that Zidane has done for the national team, you have to say `Thank you and well done,"' said striker David Trezeguet, the only player to miss his penalty kick in the shootout.








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BERLIN (AP) - France captain Zinedine Zidane, sent off for head-butting Marco Materazzi late in Sunday's World Cup final loss to Italy, won the Golden Ball award for the tournament's best player.


The results were released Monday morning in Berlin.


Zidane received 2,012 points in the vote by journalists covering the tournament, beating Italians Fabio Cannavaro (1,977 points) and Andrea Pirlo (715 points) in the ballot.


Zidane, who put France ahead with a penalty kick in the opening minutes, was given a red card after slamming his head into Materazzi's chest during the tense second period of extra time.


It was his last act as a professional player and one that was widely criticized in France and abroad.










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With the score tied 1-1 after 120 minutes the French missed Zidane's prowess in the penalty shootout, which Italy calmly won 5-3 to collect its fourth World Cup title.


Zidane, 34, a former international player of the year and 1998 World Cup champion, announced last month that he was retiring from soccer after the tournament.


He wasn't particularly outstanding in France's opening draws with Switzerland and South Korea and missed the last group match against Togo due to suspension. But Zidane produced some vintage performances in the wins over Spain, Brazil and Portugal in the knockout phase.


Voting for the 2006 Golden Ball closed at midnight Sunday. In previous tournaments, the ballot has closed at halftime in the final and the winner announced soon after the match.


Italian captain Cannavaro could be considered unlucky in the voting.


He led an Italian defence that conceded only two goals in the tournament: an own goal against the United States and Zidane's penalty.


The final was his 100th cap for Italy.


"I got my award, that's it right there," Cannavaro said, gesturing toward the World Cup trophy sitting on the table in front of him. "I'm extremely pleased with what I have."


With fellow central defender Alessandro Nesta injured, Cannavaro played every minute of Italy's seven games.


Many pundits tipped Cannavaro as the winner, including 1986 winner Diego Maradona.


"Fabio Cannavaro was the best player of this World Cup," the Argentine great said. "Yes, it was a tournament without one dominant player, but Fabio was huge." 


Germany goalkeeper Oliver Kahn won the Golden Ball in 2002. Other previous winners were Brazilians Ronaldo (1998) and Romario ('94) and Italy's Salvatore Schillaci ('90).


Germany striker Miroslav Klose was the Golden Shoe winner for the tournament's leading scorer. He won with five goals. Ronaldo won the award in 2002 with eight goals



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GENIE wrote: latinsoulchild wrote: Congrats to the italians. Despite the whole penatly kick thingy, it all comes down to who scored and who didn't. I love the fact that there are so many green white and red flags around my area. I can grab my escudo mexicano stamp and go all around town putting it in the middle of the italian flags!..lol           i swear all u mexicans think alike!!!! orale said the same thing!!! Yeah we're waiting for our stamp to arrive from the factory.

I can't believe that came back on the table .................. so where are those stamps

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Congrats to the italians. Despite the whole penatly kick thingy, it all comes down to who scored and who didn't. I love the fact that there are so many green white and red flags around my area. I can grab my escudo mexicano stamp and go all around town putting it in the middle of the italian flags!..lol

Do you actually have one? I want one! No point now, really... with the rain and all.

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latinsoulchild wrote:
Congrats to the italians. Despite the whole penatly kick thingy, it all comes down to who scored and who didn't. I love the fact that there are so many green white and red flags around my area. I can grab my escudo mexicano stamp and go all around town putting it in the middle of the italian flags!..lol
          i swear all u mexicans think alike!!!! orale said the same thing!!!




Yeah we're waiting for our stamp to arrive from the factory.

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Congrats to the italians. Despite the whole penatly kick thingy, it all comes down to who scored and who didn't. I love the fact that there are so many green white and red flags around my area. I can grab my escudo mexicano stamp and go all around town putting it in the middle of the italian flags!..lol

          i swear all u mexicans think alike!!!! orale said the same thing!!!

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Congrats to the italians. Despite the whole penatly kick thingy, it all comes down to who scored and who didn't. I love the fact that there are so many green white and red flags around my area. I can grab my escudo mexicano stamp and go all around town putting it in the middle of the italian flags!..lol

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torontotrucho wrote:  Not to racism!!! Was one of the messages FIFA tried to send to the world; and yet, here we have one of the greatest players of modern times being red carded ( because of his reaction after supposedly being told racist remarks by the italian player).  Anything in order to win I guess.  I think nobody will do anything about it, they'll call Zidane immature ; but what about the other player?, where's fair play?  Despite this ugly incident, Italy scored; and those who score....become champions.   Ok TT, I am really trying to find out what the Italian player said to Zidane, because it isd really not his style to loose control likethat and specially not in this kind of game, being that captain, etc..... Where did you hear that ? I've been googeling it but I guess I did not make the right search.

He probably told him "Yo Mama is so ugly..." or "Did you see my goal, Wow" or "My goal was better that yours"

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torontotrucho wrote:  Not to racism!!! Was one of the messages FIFA tried to send to the world; and yet, here we have one of the greatest players of modern times being red carded ( because of his reaction after supposedly being told racist remarks by the italian player).  Anything in order to win I guess.  I think nobody will do anything about it, they'll call Zidane immature ; but what about the other player?, where's fair play?  Despite this ugly incident, Italy scored; and those who score....become champions.   Ok TT, I am really trying to find out what the Italian player said to Zidane, because it isd really not his style to loose control likethat and specially not in this kind of game, being that captain, etc..... Where did you hear that ? I've been googeling it but I guess I did not make the right search.

He probably told him "Yo Mama is so ugly...."

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Well how's this for IRONY?????!!!!!!!!  http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/worldcup/article/10072006/2/sport-french-captain-zidane-wins-world-cup-s-best-player.html

 
Wow... Congrats Zzzzzz.......
it was a stupid move at the end, but he did play well through out the whole games...
 




I have to agree.....but good for him

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Well how's this for IRONY?????!!!!!!!!  http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/worldcup/article/10072006/2/sport-french-captain-zidane-wins-world-cup-s-best-player.html


 


Wow... Congrats Zzzzzz.......


it was a stupid move at the end, but he did play well through out the whole games...


 



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Well how's this for IRONY?????!!!!!!!! 



http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/worldcup/article/10072006/2/sport-french-captain-zidane-wins-world-cup-s-best-player.html




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Lahtina wrote: Bainaman wrote: PRECIOSA wrote: NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)   Why can't this be a posibility??? It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!? It might have happened, who knows? As you said, it wouldn't justify it. I think it's unfortunate the way Zidane handled it but, as close as this match seemed, I think Italy played a much stronger tournament and was, by many, the favourite. For someone like Zidane to resort to something like this could only have been one thing: frustration. I beg to differ.  France OWNED the second half as well O/T.  I think Italy was counting on penalties because France's goalie.............well...........let's just say, I wasn't impressed.  I wanna learn to head butt like Zidane!!!!  HA!!!  I loved it!!!!    I don't think it was good sportsmanship but I wouldn't call him a loser either!! 


France played a stronger second half and a stronger overtime, yes. But the tournament overal"? Not so good looking (I miss Buffy! ). I don't think Italy wanted penalty kicks at all. Their record for wins in penalty kicks is not good looking at all... I think they've lost 3 cups that way? I'm not sure, I can't remember now but yeah, trust me they didn't want that. I was impressed with the Italians that they didn't cry or dive that much. I think they deserved the win.


ETA: Sorry, I meant: the Italians did not cry and didn't dive.



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YES BAINA...ITALIANS PORTRAY IN HAVING A HIGH HORSE AND KNOWN TO BE COCKY...I'M SAYING THIS CAUSE IT IS TRUE...I'M ITALIAN AND I'M AGREEING...BUT...


THAT DOESN'T JUSTIFY ANYTHING...IT'S MAYBE BECAUSE SOME NOT ALL FEED OFF IT...AND IT ALSO DEPENDS ON THE PERSON...THERE ARE ALOT AND I MEAN ALOT OF STUPID ITALIANS OUT THERE THAT ARE IGNORANT...AND I LOOK AT THEM AND SAY "WHAT A LOSER" BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO...


THAT'S THE WAY IT IS...AND SOCIETY HAS GROWN TO STEREOTYPE IN EVERY RACE OUT THERE...IT'S SAD BUT TRUE...



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Bainaman wrote: PRECIOSA wrote: NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)   Why can't this be a posibility??? It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!? It might have happened, who knows? As you said, it wouldn't justify it. I think it's unfortunate the way Zidane handled it but, as close as this match seemed, I think Italy played a much stronger tournament and was, by many, the favourite. For someone like Zidane to resort to something like this could only have been one thing: frustration.


I beg to differ.  France OWNED the second half as well O/T.  I think Italy was counting on penalties because France's goalie.............well...........let's just say, I wasn't impressed. 


I wanna learn to head butt like Zidane!!!!  HA!!!  I loved it!!!!    I don't think it was good sportsmanship but I wouldn't call him a loser either!! 



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PRECIOSA wrote: NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)   Why can't this be a posibility??? It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!?

TRUE...ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE...BUT...
WHERE YOU THERE...??? DID YOU HEAR EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID...???
NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M TRYING TO GET AT...
LET'S SEE WHAT THE REAL REASON IS BEFORE MAKING A ASSUPTION...THAT'S ALL...
OBVIOUSLY SOMETHING WAS SAID...BUT ASSUMING IT WAS A RASICT COMMENT...NOW THAT'S JUST WRONG...




for him to react that way, i don't think it would be a basic comment.......I thought maybe he said something about his receding hairline

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Bainaman wrote:


PRECIOSA wrote: NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)   Why can't this be a posibility??? It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!?

It might have happened, who knows? As you said, it wouldn't justify it. I think it's unfortunate the way Zidane handled it but, as close as this match seemed, I think Italy played a much stronger tournament and was, by many, the favourite. For someone like Zidane to resort to something like this could only have been one thing: frustration.

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The only thing I hate about most...not all...of the Italian's and Argentinian's.....

...is the fact that they almost never look at things objectively. Not directed to you personally Preciosa.

FOR EXAMPLE:

If that penalty that was called on Australia.......was called against Italy.......OMG!!! There would have been a huge cry from the Italians. Conspiracy theories, and people being paid off, etc.......SI O QUE?!?!?!?

Just one example.....

I point out Italian's and Argentinian's.....'cause they seem to do this all the time.......I acknowledge other countries do it too......but not to the degree the Ita's and Argent's do it.



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PRECIOSA wrote: NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)   Why can't this be a posibility??? It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!?


TRUE...ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE...BUT...


WHERE YOU THERE...??? DID YOU HEAR EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID...???


NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M TRYING TO GET AT...


LET'S SEE WHAT THE REAL REASON IS BEFORE MAKING AN ASSUPTION...THAT'S ALL...


OBVIOUSLY SOMETHING WAS SAID...BUT ASSUMING IT WAS A RASICT COMMENT...NOW THAT'S JUST WRONG...



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PRECIOSA wrote:

NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)
 


Why can't this be a posibility???

It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!?





no question about it he got instigated......u can see it clearly on the replay.

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NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)
 




Why can't this be a posibility???

It still doesn't justify the headbut.....but I think that it was instigated. I'm sure Zidane didn't just say to himself "I think I'll headbut him now for no reason".....you know?!?!?



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CONGRATS TO MY HOME TEAM ITALIA...I KNEW THEY HAD IT IN THEM...THEY DESERVE IT 100%...


BOTH TEAMS PLAYED AN AMAZING GAME AND SHOWED GREAT PARTNERSHIP...I AM PROUD OF THEM...


HOWEVER...ZIDANE IS AN IDIOT...A GREAT PLAYER BUT AN IDIOT...


NOW HERE WE START WITH THE RUMOURS SAYING WHAT WAS THE REASON HE DID WHAT HE DID...WAS IT BECAUSE OF THE ITALIAN PLAYER BEING RACIST...LET THE RUMOURS BEGIN...(WHATEVER)


BESIDES ALL THIS MISCHIEF...ITALY WON AND I AM VERY PROUD...


CONGRATS AGAIN TO THE CHAMPIONS...


FORZA ITALIA


 



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Lahtina wrote:    And who made you the Nelson Mandela of the foro world?     well.. i just figure since everyone else gets to be whatever they want.. ... but enough said...   Congrats to Italy.....     

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   And who made you the Nelson Mandela of the foro world?  


 


well.. i just figure since everyone else gets to be whatever they want.. ...


but enough said...


 


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Lahtina wrote:   Do you want in on it too??! Is that it? Huh, Nena? HUH?! Why don't you bring El Duro along while you're at it? So he can tell me to simmer down.     but....huh....  ... hmm.... i was just trying to calm things down a bit....   


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  Do you want in on it too??! Is that it? Huh, Nena? HUH?! Why don't you bring El Duro along while you're at it? So he can tell me to simmer down.  


  but....huh....  ... hmm.... i was just trying to calm things down a bit.... 


 



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Motown Junkie wrote:   For once, I didn't instigate anything!!!      .. I meant for Lahtina and Princessa to let it go..... and yeah... for once u're out of this whole drama...    LOL  


Do you want in on it too??! Is that it? Huh, Nena? HUH?! Why don't you bring El Duro along while you're at it? So he can tell me to simmer down.


 



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  For once, I didn't instigate anything!!! 


    ..


I meant for Lahtina and Princessa to let it go.....


and yeah...


for once u're out of this whole drama...    LOL


 



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@Lahtina is a sad day when all the reading and all the education failed u and u have showen how ignorant u really are.......there was no need for u comment and name calling, with that i leave and peace. X@vier

I know, I'm going to light a candle. *tear* Please, please like me again Javier and Princessa, only that will show the world that I am NOT ignorant.
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PRINCESSA wrote: I'm so Happy they won, have tons Italian friends & they were all HYPE, as they should be!! I knew all along they were going to win, so I wasn't at all surprissed. Go ITALY Go OMG I loved that headbud from the France guy, too funny, what a loser. I feel sorry for him, after all this was his last game & what a sad way to leave.  -- Edited by PRINCESSA at 09:24, 2006-07-10 BOOOOOOOOOO BOOOOOOOOOOO but yeah Zinedine Zidane f_cked up big time, sad way to go out X@vier

ur booing me.
I would reconsider if I were you.




yes I'm booooooooooooooooing ........BOOOOO BOOOOOOOO



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Motown Junkie wrote: : So I take it both of you don't like Mondays........ : wow.... just let it goo....

  For once, I didn't instigate anything!!! 

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Lahtina wrote: PRINCESSA wrote:   HONESTLY ask me again if a give a sh_t, ya NO. So I didn't know he's name, big woopee, that's my bad. LOL I don't care how much of an ambassador he can be, he did a bad move & he's a LOSER in my opinion & many ppl. do feltl the same way. So what you got to say is completly irrelavent to me, so don't even bother with it. Well, I guess it's true what they say then... it takes one to know one. okay Lahtina, so what do u call some after doing something like that? X@vier

          Ok only cuz i have a good answer and I havent commented yet!
          ONE HELL OF A WAY TO BE REMEMBERED ON YOUR LAST INTERNATIONAL GAME!!! GO ZIDANE GO!!
        I was disappointed that France lost! I was so cheering for them! But again had Zidane not done that play I think the outcome of the game would of been different! He's an amazing player and not a LOSER as most of you call him! One play he messed up but oh well!! it was worth the laugh!
         So Congrats Italians! but now we will never hear the end of it!




Genie we are not saying that he is a bad player at all like u said he is a gr8 player but honestly do u really thing thats the way that a player like him should go out?......c'mon we all no he f_cked up and is just sad to see that.....that is all.

@Lahtina is a sad day when all the reading and all the education failed u and u have showen how ignorant u really are.......there was no need for u comment and name calling, with that i leave and peace.



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PRINCESSA wrote: Lahtina wrote:  Snore... read again, I said YOUR COMMENTS are ignorant!!! Thus, per your won words, I'm entitled to MY opinion whether YOU like it or not. As per the rest, if the shoe fits... and that is all I have to say about that. Your right, I'm not a fighter nor that kind a "girl", so we will leave it like that. Your not worth my time. Please. So I take it both of you don't like Mondays........   Zidane rocks!!!!    Love that pic, Danny!!!! 

I like Mondays just fine, it's ignorance I can't stand. I think it's someone else who lost their cool.

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: So I take it both of you don't like Mondays........ :



wow.... just let it goo....



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Lahtina wrote:  Snore... read again, I said YOUR COMMENTS are ignorant!!! Thus, per your won words, I'm entitled to MY opinion whether YOU like it or not. As per the rest, if the shoe fits... and that is all I have to say about that. Your right, I'm not a fighter nor that kind a "girl", so we will leave it like that. Your not worth my time. Please.


So I take it both of you don't like Mondays........



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 Snore... read again, I said YOUR COMMENTS are ignorant!!! Thus, per your won words, I'm entitled to MY opinion whether YOU like it or not. As per the rest, if the shoe fits... and that is all I have to say about that.


Your right, I'm not a fighter nor that kind a "girl", so we will leave it like that.


Your not worth my time. Please.



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Lahtina wrote: PRINCESSA wrote:   HONESTLY ask me again if a give a sh_t, ya NO. So I didn't know he's name, big woopee, that's my bad. LOL I don't care how much of an ambassador he can be, he did a bad move & he's a LOSER in my opinion & many ppl. do feltl the same way. So what you got to say is completly irrelavent to me, so don't even bother with it. Well, I guess it's true what they say then... it takes one to know one. I'm starting to feel sorry for u. Well then your comment goes right back at you. You really are the one who's ignorant here, you have no respect for other ppl. opinion (weather u like them or not) & who they hell do u think you are calling me any names, you gotta RELAX there girl. You can talk to anyone, any way you wish, but don't bother me, cause you got something else coming. First of all you have absolutly no right, to talk to me that way or call me any names, so didn't bother me.

Snore... read again, I said YOUR COMMENTS are ignorant!!! Thus, per your won words, I'm entitled to MY opinion whether YOU like it or not. As per the rest, if the shoe fits... and that is all I have to say about that.

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