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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #315 on: July 10, 2006, 02:49:00 pm »
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Originally posted by pdx pollard:
  one rumor from the guardian is that materazzi called Zidane a terrorist
 
 
Now I know he did it.  Anybody who claims to not know what the word terrorist means is definitely hiding something.
 
 Materazzi denies calling Zidane 'terrorist'
 
 ROME, July 10 (Reuters) - Italy defender Marco Materazzi on Monday denied a report that he had called Zinedine Zidane a 'dirty terrorist' seconds before the French captain head-butted him in Sunday's World Cup final.
 
 'It is absolutely not true, I did not call him a terrorist. I'm ignorant. I don't even know what the word means,' the Italian news agency Ansa quoted Materazzi as saying after the Italian team returned to Rome.
 
 'The whole world saw what happened on live TV,' he added.
 
 The Paris-based anti-racism group SOS Racism had earlier quoted well informed sources as saying Materazzi had apparently used the phrase.
 
 'According to several very well informed sources from the world of football, it would seem that the Italian player Marco Materazzi called Zinedine Zidane a 'dirty terrorist',' SOS Racism said in a statement.
 
 Zidane, the son of Algerian immigrants, was shown a red card after the incident and Italy went on to win on penalties after the match was tied 1-1 following extra time.
 
 SOS Racism called for an inquiry and said world soccer's governing body FIFA had recently toughened sanctions against racism.
 
 'It's for this reason that SOS Racism asks in a determined fashion for FIFA to shed light on this altercation and that sanctions laid out in the official rules be applied should this be the case,' SOS Racism said.
 
 French television reported that Zidane would talk about the incident 'in the coming days'.
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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #316 on: July 10, 2006, 02:49:00 pm »

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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #317 on: July 10, 2006, 06:42:00 pm »
Brennser - I can't be arsed reading your post, the first sentence was enough. No English person that I'm aware of is blaming Ronaldo for putting England out of the world cup...everyone is blaming England (namely that useless pile of feces that was the manager, but that's for another topic on another day) They underperformed and as usual can't kick a penalty if their lives depended on it, the only player who scored is Germany based. No, the bad feeling towards the little  portugese twat is that he not only got another professional sent off, he got his club team mate sent off. The *wink* to his bench after the fact confirmed his intentions....not only that, but the simple fact that both the French and German fans booed the little wanker everytime he touched the ball during the matches that followed the incident should tell you something, because neither the Germans or French would have any sympathy for England.
 
 The ref should have his badges taken from him, because there was absolutely no way he was giving a card of any colour before Ronaldo put his nose in it, he was most definately persuaded after the fact...he called a direct free kick and that was it. If you can't see that then watch it in slow motion!!!!!!
 
 I've seen the video of the incident quite a few times and I'm still convinced that there was absolutely no intent on Rooney's part to stamp on the blokes nuts.....I don't even see a *stamp*... he lost his balance plain and simple...besides, why was there no foul called while Rooney was getting kicked to shit just before that? I'll tell you why, because unlike some (or is that most?) players he refuses to go down, let alone dive in a way that would make Greg Leganus (sp?) proud.
 
 If this diving shit isn't cut out of football then I'm going to have to start watching GAA or something, and that thought is just scary.
 
 And for the record...the French penalty last night was not a penalty. The fullback was pulling out of the tackle, the Frog tripped over his own feet.... and the Italian goal that was disallowed was not offside, the player who was in an offside position was not the player who headed the ball in the net, so was not interfering with play, and so it was not an offside....in the new rule anyway. The score should have been 2-0 for Italy after 90 minutes, so justice was served during the penalty shoot-out.

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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #318 on: July 10, 2006, 07:31:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
  If this diving shit isn't cut out of football then I'm going to have to start watching GAA or something, and that thought is just scary.
and the italians are the biggest offenders of diving...

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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #319 on: July 10, 2006, 07:52:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
  And for the record...the French penalty last night was not a penalty. The fullback was pulling out of the tackle, the Frog tripped over his own feet....
Poetic justice in my eyes...what goes around comes around.
 
 In fairness though, Malouda didn't get a call the rest of the game, including the one time he was taken down in the box and should have been awarded a penalty.
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« Reply #320 on: July 11, 2006, 02:07:00 am »
The whole truth:
 
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« Reply #321 on: July 11, 2006, 01:00:00 pm »
that last one is great
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« Reply #322 on: July 11, 2006, 01:17:00 pm »
the third is highly unlikley

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« Reply #323 on: July 11, 2006, 01:23:00 pm »
i like the first one the best.

lily1

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« Reply #324 on: July 12, 2006, 12:24:00 am »
Materazzi is a complete tool: "I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is."
 
 And what's even funnier, Zidane, while of Algerian descent, is actually Christian, and not Muslim, if I'm not mistaken.
 
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 Materazzi admits insulting Zidane By ANDREW ROBERTS, Associated Press Writer
 
 
 Marco Materazzi admits he insulted Zinedine Zidane before the France captain head-butted him in the World Cup final. Materazzi denies calling him a "terrorist."
 
 "I did insult him, it's true," Materazzi said in Tuesday's Gazzetta dello Sport. "But I categorically did not call him a terrorist. I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is."
 
 Zidane and Materazzi exchanged words after Italy broke up a French attack in extra-time of Sunday's final in Berlin. Seconds later, Zidane lowered his head and rammed Materazzi in the chest, knocking him to the ground.
 
 Zidane was sent off, reducing France to 10 men. Italy won the game in a penalty shootout.
 
 "I held his shirt for a few seconds only, then he turned round and spoke to me, sneering," the Italian defender said. "He looked me up and down, arrogantly and said: 'If you really want my shirt, I'll give it to you afterwards.'"
 
 The 32-year-old Inter Milan player did not elaborate exactly on what he said to Zidane.
 
 "It was one of those insults you're told tens of times and that always fly around the pitch," he said.
 
 Media reports, based on interpretations by lip-readers, have suggested that Materazzi called Zidane a terrorist or insulted his mother or sister. Materazzi denies these claims, too.
 
 "For me, the mother is sacred, you know that," Materazzi told the newspaper.
 
 Materazzi is no stranger to controversy. He was suspended for two months for punching Siena defender Bruno Cirillo after a Serie A game in February 2004, and earned condemnation following a brutal tackle on Sweden and Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic in October 2005.
 
 Materazzi was also sent off three times while playing for Everton in the 1998-99 season.
 
 One Italian senator even suggested that Materazzi â?? also sent off three times while playing for Everton in the 1998-99 season â?? didn't merit selection for the Italian team because of his physical style.
 
 Zidane also is known for having a temper. He was sent off for stomping on a Saudi Arabian opponent at the 1998 World Cup, while at Germany 2006 he was banned for France's group match against Togo.
 
 Five years ago with Juventus, Zidane head-butted an opponent in a Champions League match against Hamburger SV after being tackled from behind.
 
 Meanwhile, Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni accused FIFA of double standards, noting that soccer's governing body named Zidane as the tournament's best player after his head-butt, while Italy forward Francesco Totti was kicked out of the 2004 European Championship for spitting in an opponent's face.
 
 "I notice a difference in the way in which Totti was treated after the spit and the way in which Zinedine Zidane has been lauded as a champion of soccer, even though he is held responsible for such a violent blow that it could even have had devastating effects," Veltroni said.
 
 FIFA announced Tuesday it will open a disciplinary investigation into Zidane's conduct.
 
 FIFA also said that the ballot box for the tournament's top player â?? voted by journalists â?? was open until after the final had ended, making it impossible to know how many ballots were cast before the match and during it.
 
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« Reply #325 on: July 12, 2006, 12:37:00 am »
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Originally posted by lily1:
  Materazzi is a complete tool: "I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is."
 
  "But I categorically did not call him a terrorist. I'm not cultured and I don't even know what an Islamic terrorist is."
Maseratti also claimed not to know that "...that big ball of fire in the sky" was called Sol, and claimed that to make instant H²O all one needed to do was "...just add tomato paste".

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« Reply #326 on: July 12, 2006, 03:29:00 pm »
Insults provoked Zidane to head butt Italian
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 French soccer star Zinedine Zidane apologized for head-butting an Italian opponent during the World Cup final, saying Wednesday that he was provoked by harsh insults about his mother and sister
 
 
 "I apologize, to all the children" who watched the match Sunday, Zidane said in his first, highly-awaited comments about the brutal act of violence that marked the end of his career.
 
 The 34-year-old midfielder, soft-spoken and relaxed in the interview with Canal-Plus, did not specify exactly what Italian defender Marco Materazzi said that enraged him, but he said it was about his family.
 
 "I would rather have taken a punch in the jaw than have heard that," Zidane said, stressing that Materazzi's language was "very harsh," and that he repeated the insults several times.
 
 Zidane and Materazzi exchanged words after Italy broke up a French attack in extra-time. Seconds later, Zidane lowered his head and rammed Materazzi in the chest, knocking him to the ground. Zidane was sent off, reducing France to 10 men. Italy went on to win in a penalty shootout.
 
 The abrupt act of aggression marred the end of the World Cup, with many warning it would tarnish Zidane's formidable legacy.
 
 The France captain said, however, that he felt no regret for his act, "because that would mean (Materazzi) was right to say all that."
 
 "There was a serious provocation," said Zidane, who said he had never had tensions with Materazzi before.
 
 "My act is not forgivable," Zidane said. "But they must also punish the true guilty party, and the guilty party is the one who provokes."
 
 "I tell myself that if things happened this way, it's because somewhere up there it was decided that way," he said in a later interview on TF1 television. "And I don't regret anything that happened, I accept it."
 
 For days, sports fans around the world have been riveted by the question: What could Materazzi have said to set Zidane off? Media from Brazil to Britain hired lip readers to try to figure it out, then came up with different answers.
 
 Materazzi has acknowledged he insulted Zidane, without giving specifics. At nearly the same moment Zidane was on TV, excerpts from an interview that Materazzi gave were posted on an Italian paper's Web site. He denied insulting Zidane's mother.
 
 "I didn't say anything to him about racism, religion or politics," Materazzi told the Gazzetta dello Sport. "I didn't talk about his mother either. I lost my mother when I was 15 and even now I still get emotional talking about her."
 
 Zidane "has always been my hero," Materazzi said. "I admire him a lot."
 
 Despite the head-butt, Zidane was awarded the Golden Ball award for best player at the World Cup - though FIFA president Sepp Blatter has suggested Zidane could be stripped of the honor.
 
 "The winner of the award is not decided by FIFA, but by an international commission of journalists," Blatter said in Italian newspaper La Repubblica. "That said, FIFA's executive committee has the right, and the duty, to intervene when faced with behavior contrary to the ethics of the sport."
 
 In France, many have already pardoned Zidane, even without his explanation. A poll published Tuesday in Le Parisien newspaper showed that 61 percent of the 802 people questioned forgave Zidane.
 
 Zidane said many people have asked him not to retire, but he said he would not change his mind.
 
 "I won't go back on it, at least I hope so ... (the decision) it's definitive," he said.
 
 In a later interview with TF1 television, Zidane said he was "going to rest, and then move on to something else."

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« Reply #327 on: July 12, 2006, 03:52:00 pm »
Are people actually still caring about this?

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« Reply #328 on: July 12, 2006, 03:59:00 pm »
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Re: World Cup Footie Seedings
« Reply #329 on: July 12, 2006, 07:47:00 pm »
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Originally posted by lbcardoni:
 
 "I would rather have taken a punch in the jaw than have heard that," Zidane said, stressing that Materazzi's language was "very harsh," and that he repeated the insults several times.
Must have called them cocksuckers.
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