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| The World Cup 2006 |
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Paul whoknows
Member #5,081
September 2004
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Italy won!!!:) ____ "The unlimited potential has been replaced by the concrete reality of what I programmed today." - Jordan Mechner. |
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Marco Radaelli
Member #3,028
December 2002
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Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!
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Goalie Ca
Member #2,579
July 2002
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I bet you the Materazzi said something racist to Zizou. I really really want to see what he said. If it was racist i hope FIFA takes actions because sadly it is a serious problem. ------------- |
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Rash
Member #2,374
May 2002
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Felipe Maia
Member #6,190
September 2005
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I don't think Zidane hitted Materazzi with enough strength for all that fuss. If it was a head to head shot, but it was in the chest, and it didn't even seem bad enough. Anyway, a great ending for Zidane, the best player of the World Cup, and left it with scandal |
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miran
Member #2,407
June 2002
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Marco Materazzi is a known neofascist. He idolizes Mussolini and sympathizes with Hitler. Look at all the tatoos he has on his arms. On the other hand Zinedine Zidane is an Arab from Algeria. Draw your own conclusions. (EDIT: Hmm, it seems I confused Materazzi with some other player, maybe Di Canio, but still, Materazzi is a complete and total asshole). I think Materazzi should be banned from international football for life. After this I only have more respect for Zidane. He stood up against a fascist bully. I just wish he punched him properly in the face, preferably taking a few teeth out, hockey style. This World Cup ended up as being a complete farce. The main motto of the competition was fight against racism and in the end a fascist rasist wins while the only person who stands up against them gets sent off with a red card. PS: Don't close this thread yet. There will be pictures in a day or two! -- |
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GullRaDriel
Member #3,861
September 2003
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Nice play. France did not to too much in the first time, and did better in the second. What a pity for the Zidane Story. Nice worldcup. Hooray to the winner, do not forget the #2 #3. #1 Italia "Code is like shit - it only smells if it is not yours" |
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Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001
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Tough text you write, miran. If that is true, I really hope Zidane will expose it all for the press. And I hope Materazzi would me a man enough to do the same. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest. |
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Lucid Nightmare
Member #5,982
July 2005
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A sad end to Zidane and France as well... Well, I don care for France that much, though... Anyways, that b*stard Materazzi shouldn't get out of it clean... Some action shoul be taken against him... Two Golden Rules of life- Firstly, I'm always right and secondly, if you think otherwise, slap your face and read rule number one again! |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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Three more posts before this thread becomes 1337! -R |
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Lucid Nightmare
Member #5,982
July 2005
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I'll add one here... Two Golden Rules of life- Firstly, I'm always right and secondly, if you think otherwise, slap your face and read rule number one again! |
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Goalie Ca
Member #2,579
July 2002
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If it was a racist or fascist comment I applaud zizou for knocking the snotbag on his ass. I expect to see a FIFA follow up to this incident and appropriate actions to be taken. This year we saw a big campaign to end racism by FIFA. Following hockey most of the year and watching the premier and league 1 games that air here in canada i normally don't see all the press, hoopla, and crap that goes on behind the scenes. A month ago at the start of the world cup i saw a news report commenting on FIFA's efforts to end racism. I did not know that it could be a problem in this day and age in europe of all places where there's a different culture every 100 km's or so. I saw di canio doing fascist salutes to large roaring crowds in the stands, i saw tatoos of various players, i saw banana's being thrown at black players including henry, i saw video of the spanish coach calling him a fucking monkey and all kinds of other stuff. Not impressed one bit. At least the problems seem confined to a few clubs of a few countries. Though it seems in general that the zero tolerance policy has worked thus far during the world cup. Perhaps its just news blowing it out of proportion. I do suspect it was a racist comment because even hotheaded hockey players are capable of ignoring hecklers and comments until it gets to a personal level like that. It also seemed like zizou ignored the few comments that were exchanged. ------------- |
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Lucid Nightmare
Member #5,982
July 2005
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How does it matter now... The poor guy did get a red card and if he had stayed he would have surely added one in the penalty shoots... Nothing can be done now apart from any appropriate action against Materazzi which he does rightfully deserve... Two Golden Rules of life- Firstly, I'm always right and secondly, if you think otherwise, slap your face and read rule number one again! |
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Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001
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Quote: How does it matter now... But it matters! My interpretation of the event is that Zidane had heard enough of some insults of somekind and he simply didn't find the game and the Cup worth anything anymore. Sure he would have let it be undone, if he could have held his temper, but at that moment he weighed it differently. He didn't want to continue the dirty game. And a dirty game it is! I find it very sad that a great player like Materazzi can't be satisfied with what he got. Playing fair and getting to the semi-finals should be more worth for a player than winning the Cup using methods like diving and racist insults. Does Materazzi go around showing people his medal and saying: "Look, guys. I'm the World Champion in being a donkey hole!" [edit] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest. |
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Lucid Nightmare
Member #5,982
July 2005
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Quote: Does Materazzi go around showing people his medal and saying: "Look, guys. I'm the World Champion in being a donkey hole!" He doesn't need to do that... He already has proved himself one... Two Golden Rules of life- Firstly, I'm always right and secondly, if you think otherwise, slap your face and read rule number one again! |
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axilmar
Member #1,204
April 2001
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Basically France dominated Italy in the 2nd half because they played 3-6-1...which shows that the formation you chose plays an important role in modern football. But France could not score many goals because they do not have the players to do so. It is only Henry that has the ability to easily score a goal. The other guys are fine players but they do not have it as easy. I really hoped Zidane's header in the extra time went in...it would be a great end for a great footballer. But now that this incident has happened, I am even more proud of Zidane, because not only he is one of the greatest footballers ever lived but also a truly important personality in the athletics world. Not many people would sacrifise their reputation in such a way that they would prove honour and dignity is above any cup, even if that cup is the world cup. And I am saying this because most probably the Italian said some very nasty words. |
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FMC
Member #4,431
March 2004
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World Champions! On the match: we reacted well to the uncertain free kick in the first half. On the second half our team suffered a lot France's superior speed but managed to keep France strikers from anything dangerous. The free kicks are a lottery, last time we lost, this time we were lucky Quote: Marco Materazzi is a known neofascist. He idolizes Mussolini and sympathizes with Hitler. Look at all the tatoos he has on his arms. On the other hand Zinedine Zidane is an Arab from Algeria. Draw your own conclusions. (EDIT: Hmm, it seems I confused Materazzi with some other player, maybe Di Canio, but still, Materazzi is a complete and total ). I think Materazzi should be banned from international football for life. After this I only have more respect for Zidane. He stood up against a fascist bully. I just wish he punched him properly in the face, preferably taking a few teeth out, hockey style. This World Cup ended up as being a complete farce. The main motto of the competition was fight against racism and in the end a fascist rasist wins while the only person who stands up against them gets sent off with a red card. Bullshit. You are completely inventing (you didn't even get the player right Quote: nearly 100 minutes of one-way football. I can't believe it. What game did you see? Italy managed to score twice (one in slight offside, but still...) while France called Buffon to an important save only once; football is not about who keeps ball the most but about who manages to shoot in the goal. [FMC Studios] - [Caries Field] - [Ctris] - [Pman] - [Chess for allegroites] |
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Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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Wow, some of you are wayyyy off! It doesn't matter at all what was said to Zidane. You can't headbutt some one on the pitch, especially not in such a brutal way. Some of you seem to be praising Zidane when you should be disappointed in him! |
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miran
Member #2,407
June 2002
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It is easy for you to say that. Now try to imagine yourself on the other side of racial prejudice from where you are now and see if it's still that easy. -- |
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Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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I'm sure it's very very hard! But on this issue for me personally it's black and white. You don't do it on a football pitch. |
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Peter Wang
Member #23
April 2000
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Isn't that only speculation at this point? Anyway, congratulations to Italy. And congratulations to Zidane for winning the golden ball. Luckily the poll was taken at half time :-)
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OICW
Member #4,069
November 2003
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Richard: you seem to hit the nail on the head. What was said to Zidane was doubtlessly abominable. But it's a hardly an excuse for what he did, because what he did was unforgivable and he deserved a red card for that. That we shall agree. On the other hand it would be damn good if FIFA would inspect what exactly happened. I heard that he said to him: "terrorist". [My website][CppReference][Pixelate][Allegators worldwide][Who's online] |
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Felipe Maia
Member #6,190
September 2005
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Quote: All in all we deserved the world cup for how we played the more important games (quarters\semi-finals\partly the finals), in an offensive and honest way (you keep saying we dive... where\when?)
I have to disagree with that. The only good italy game I saw was Italy x Germain. Italy won of Australia because the referee was a dumbass and saw a penalty. France played a lot better on the eight, quarters and semi-final. But you're Italian, so congratulations Quote: You can't headbutt some one on the pitch, especially not in such a brutal way.
It wasn't that brutal at all. Materazzi just trowed himself on the ground to make fuss. Just watch it in slow motion and see if that could do the damage he pretended. |
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ReyBrujo
Moderator
January 2001
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Right now, it is being stated down here that Materazzi said "shitty algerian" or something alike. I am not sure if Zidane will say exactly what he was being told, as usually what happens in the field stays in the field, at least down here. It seems he was chosen the best player of the world cup, nevertheless of that last action. -- |
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Jakub Wasilewski
Member #3,653
June 2003
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Quote: It seems he was chosen the best player of the world cup, nevertheless of that last action. Now that is just... not right. I don't care how good he is at playing football, and I don't really care what Materazzi said to him - he showed the exact opposite of what sport should be about, and he gets an award nevertheless? I understand that he was provoked by Materazzi, but headbutting someone is not the way to get rid of prejudice. Neither on a football field, nor anywhere else. While his reaction is perhaps understandable, it still wasn't justified. Quote: It wasn't that brutal at all. Materazzi just trowed himself on the ground to make fuss. Just watch it in slow motion and see if that could do the damage he pretended. It's not about the damage, it's about the intention. If I hit you with a club, and all you get is a bruise, would you still argue that I wasn't brutal? And each time I watched a replay of his action, his intentions were quite clear - this was a honest to god headbutt, not a pat on the shoulder. --------------------------- |
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