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Zidane's Headbutt thread (please post all Zidane related stuff in here) (pg. 27)
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
But how are you supposed to police every single thing players say in the entire game? |
Brazilian authorities handle this quite well: I remember a player was arrested charged by the police because of some racial slurs he said (in a really offensive tone) during a game.
| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
And this is assuming he said a racial slur, which wouldn't surprise me tbh coming from that scumbag. But we don't even know wtf he said and are already blaming FIFA for not taking action |
That's why I said "if". If Zidane's cousin is saying the truth, then it's quite obvious that most people in his shoes would flip out. |
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| benni |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
His cousin claims he was called a "terrorist":
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Mondial: Zidane aurait été traité de "terroriste" par Materazzi, selon un de ses cousins
AGUEMOUNE, Algérie (AP) -- L'un des cousins de Zinédine Zidane a rapporté lundi que le coup de sang de Zizou contre Marco Materazzi dimanche soir en finale de la Coupe du monde serait né de l'insulte de "terroriste" qui aurait été proférée par le défenseur italien.
Rabah Zidane, interrogé dans le hameau familial d'Aguemoune en Kabylie d'où est originaire la famille Zidane, a jugé que "Zizou, dans ses habitudes, il ne frappe pas. Il est gentil. Il ne frappe pas. Mais sûrement, (Matterazi) a dit quelque chose grave". il a ajouté avoir entendu que son cousin avait été traité de "terroriste". "Si c'est comme ça", il a eu raison de réagir.
Après un échange verbal avec le défenseur de l'Inter de Milan, Zidane lui a donné un fort coup de tête dans le thorax, se faisant expulser par l'arbitre à la 110e minute de jeu.
"On est déçu, on est triste", a confié Rabah Zidane. "Malheureusement, ça s'est mal terminé. C'est ça, le football: il y a un gagnant, il y a un perdant". Toutefois, le fait que Zinédine Zidane ait été élu le meilleur joueur de la Coupe du monde "nous fait plaisir", a-t-il ajouté. AP |
exactly.. now translate please :) |
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| Klangzentrum |
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| plaxx |
| AGUEMOUNE, Algérie (AP) -- One of the cousins of Zinédine Zidane reported Monday that the stroke of Zizou against Marco Materazzi Sunday evening finally of the World cup would have been born from the insult of "terrorist" who would have been uttered by the Italian defender. Rabah Zidane, questioned in the family hamlet of Aguemoune in Kabylie from where is originating the Zidane family, judged that "Zizou, in its practices, it does not strike. It is nice. It does not strike. But surely, (Matterazi) something said engraves ". it added to have heard that his/her cousin had been treated of "terrorist". "If it is like that", it was right to react. After a verbal exchange with the defender of Inter Milan, Zidane gave him a strong blow of head in the thorax, being made expel by the referee with the 110e minute of play. "One is disappointed, one is sad", entrusted Rabah Zidane. "Unfortunately, that badly finished. It is that, football: there is one gaining, there is a loser ". However, the fact that Zinédine Zidane was elected the best player of the World cup "gives us pleasure", it added. |
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| malek |
| hahaha great translation :wtf: |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
That's why I said "if". If Zidane's cousin is saying the truth, then it's quite obvious that most people in his shoes would flip out. |
and while we can kinda comprehend it, it's still not the right thing to do, you shouldn't respond to verbal insults with physical aggression, especially in a world cup final when you're the key player to the team and a rolemodel to the entire world.
also, regardless of time and place, any professional footballer should know better than dealing that way with insults - how many times do you think they hear stuff like this in the pitch? |
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| plaxx |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
hahaha great translation :wtf: |
bablefish ftw |
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| svens_bath |
...That Zidane/Materazzi exchange in full.
This courtesy of a French news agency (make of that what you will);
Zidane holding his shirt says to to Materazzi:
ZZ: "Ordinanza de tirare il costume!" (Stop pulling on my shirt!)
MM": "Taciti, enculo, hai solamente cio che merite..." (Shut up ******, you only get what you deserve...)
ZZ: "Si e cio..." (Yes, sure...)
While Zidane starts to move away, Materazzi goes:
MM: "Meritate tutti ci?, voi gli enculato di musulmani, sporchi terroristici" (All of you deserve that, ing Muslims, terrorist bastards)
copied from the gu board, apparantly this is what was said. i heard some french journalist talking about it on the radio today who also came out saying that was was said was very serious, and that Materrazzi would never be welcome on a french football pitch again...add to that Trezeguet's comments that Zidane could leave with his head held high...and Materrazzi's refusal to talk about it, id say this isnt far off the truth |
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| malek |
is the ****** the N word??
damn thats friggin brutal?? how did they get so much details??? |
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| malek |
| oops i think the word is 3r |
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| Epicurus |
| quote: | Originally posted by malek
is the ****** the N word??
damn thats friggin brutal?? how did they get so much details??? |
EDIT:/ Cause Malek figured it out on his own :p
Either way, if that's what really happened, emphasis on if, it's too bad he didn't crack Materazzi's skull instead of his chest. And please, spare me the blablabla about not reacting like this on a football pitch in a World Cup final. If this turns out to be true, Zidane will go from anti-hero to underground-hero. Maybe Blatter will actually do something about this and suspend Materazzi IF this turns out to be true. We'll see. |
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