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Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:18 pm Post subject: Zidane Headbutt!! |
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On July 9th, 2006 in the World Cup 2006 Germany, Zidane and Materazzi were arguing. Materazzi insulted him "islamic terrorist" and then Zidane lost his temper and decided to do this...headbutt him on the chest. How sad...he won himself a red card for that..haha. He was out of the match and didnt get his metal when it was the award giving ceremony. Italy won cuz of zidane some say. http://ggzidane.com/ ...What a shame for him..10,000 euros in debt for headbutting.. _________________
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peterk Googler

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Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:36 am Post subject: |
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Old news, old news
Anyway I don't think that Materazzi said anything like that to Zidane - they had some lip reader on the news and I can't remember what Materazzi said but it was nothing that offensive really. _________________ My sites:
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wasim_at_drushti Senior Googler


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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:36 am Post subject: |
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this is ridiculous, zidane has disgraced the sport of soccer and he has received a slap on thr wrist. Comments are always made on the pitch, and Zidane just couldn’t handle the heat
I also find it disproportionated. I am italian but I was sincerely grieved for Zidane and for what it could mean to the fragile French politics behind. Materazzi should have used the feet and not the mouth but they have almost the same fine and ban. I won’t, but if I say “pig” to somebody he has even the right to say “elephant”… not to trow an elephant to me.
The punishments were not fair. Zidane’s shoud have been worse, and I don’t think Materazzi should have even been punished. He shouldn’t have said anything, but what are you going to do, it happens. Head-butts, however, don’t occur very often. I think Zidane got off easy.
Zidane’s actions were nothing less than criminal. A Suspension involving games toa newly retired soccer palyer is NO PUNISHMENT!!!. A tru punishment is that of taking away his Golden Goal award
Obviously nobody can rightfully praise Zidane’s actions but, take away his Golden Ball Award??!! That is ridiculous, he proved he was the best player of the tournament because France wouldn’t even have made it to the final without his heroics against Spain and Brazil. One foul shouldn’t define more than a decade of world class soccer from one of the greatest to ever play, the punishments are fair, FIFA is very consistent.
A $6000 fine isn’t going to do much do Zidane. I think the fact that he will be remembered for his headbutt rather than his amazing playing during the cup is enough. Materazzi shouldn’t really have a punishment that severe. If Zidane hadn’t called attention to him with the headbutt, it would have at most recieved a yellow card.
i think zidane did the right thing to head butt him
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 10:35 am Post subject: |
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| Ouch Zidane....he shouldnt of head butt him..i heard that once zidane did the same thing to another soccer player in the year 2000 or 2001 |
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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Not really. To me, it sounds more like papparazzi.
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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:13 am Post subject: |
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Actually, I saw Materazzi pinching Zidane's shirt, He wants it but Zidnae prolly said, "Later." But Materazzi kept on begging, so Zidane got mad and POW.
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Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:29 am Post subject: |
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| wasim_at_drushti wrote: | this is ridiculous, zidane has disgraced the sport of soccer and he has received a slap on thr wrist. Comments are always made on the pitch, and Zidane just couldn’t handle the heat
I also find it disproportionated. I am italian but I was sincerely grieved for Zidane and for what it could mean to the fragile French politics behind. Materazzi should have used the feet and not the mouth but they have almost the same fine and ban. I won’t, but if I say “pig” to somebody he has even the right to say “elephant”… not to trow an elephant to me.
The punishments were not fair. Zidane’s shoud have been worse, and I don’t think Materazzi should have even been punished. He shouldn’t have said anything, but what are you going to do, it happens. Head-butts, however, don’t occur very often. I think Zidane got off easy.
Zidane’s actions were nothing less than criminal. A Suspension involving games toa newly retired soccer palyer is NO PUNISHMENT!!!. A tru punishment is that of taking away his Golden Goal award
Obviously nobody can rightfully praise Zidane’s actions but, take away his Golden Ball Award??!! That is ridiculous, he proved he was the best player of the tournament because France wouldn’t even have made it to the final without his heroics against Spain and Brazil. One foul shouldn’t define more than a decade of world class soccer from one of the greatest to ever play, the punishments are fair, FIFA is very consistent.
A $6000 fine isn’t going to do much do Zidane. I think the fact that he will be remembered for his headbutt rather than his amazing playing during the cup is enough. Materazzi shouldn’t really have a punishment that severe. If Zidane hadn’t called attention to him with the headbutt, it would have at most recieved a yellow card.
i think zidane did the right thing to head butt him
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so you think he discraced the name of football, and that he did the right thing. rught...
| peterk wrote: | Old news, old news
Anyway I don't think that Materazzi said anything like that to Zidane - they had some lip reader on the news and I can't remember what Materazzi said but it was nothing that offensive really. |
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:14 am Post subject: hi |
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I think it was a deliberate part of the Italian gameplan to get into Zidane's head and ruin his game which by then had been the best all throughout the World Cup. It fortunately worked for them and became a disastrous turn of events for the French when Zizu got the red card. Without their captain and their best playmaker on the field they became easy pickings for the confident Italians. _________________ abcde |
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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 8:01 am Post subject: |
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But I would like to congrats Zidane, great very well done. He (Materazzi) deserves this!
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 1:17 pm Post subject: Re: hi |
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| andrewfordmedina wrote: | I think it was a deliberate part of the Italian gameplan to get into Zidane's head and ruin his game which by then had been the best all throughout the World Cup. It fortunately worked for them and became a disastrous turn of events for the French when Zizu got the red card. Without their captain and their best playmaker on the field they became easy pickings for the confident Italians. |
I think that it came down to bad penalties in the end. Zidane would have taken one, but Trezeguet should have scored too, he's a striker after all. _________________ JOIN MY FOOTBALL PREDICTION LEAGUE TODAY!!!
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