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Originally posted by persiangodfather View Postmy friend that is your opinion definatly not a fact
zidane headbutting and being violent is infact a fact
Materazzi is a violent player, he has a history of red cards and VIOLENT abusive hits that aren't even motivated. Which is why he is so disgusting.
Zidane at least has a reason. The head butt at the world cup was to defend he honor of his sick sister who was dying in hospital. Even though it was stupid is is not as low as Materazzi can go.
Zidane is a legend and one of the worlds best players EVER, as a person he is a humanitarian and a sportman on the pitch.
So please don't even compare Zidane to a dog like MarcoThe Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View Postguys dont talk about zidane like that
plus, his wife looks like a skank.
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Originally posted by PersianMadrid7 View Post"infact a fact"? that doesn't even make sense
Materazzi is a violent player, he has a history of red cards and VIOLENT abusive hits that aren't even motivated. Which is why he is so disgusting.
Zidane at least has a reason. The head butt at the world cup was to defend he honor of his sick sister who was dying in hospital. Even though it was stupid is is not as low as Materazzi can go.
Zidane is a legend and one of the worlds best players EVER, as a person he is a humanitarian and a sportman on the pitch.
So please don't even compare Zidane to a dog like Maternazi.
How on earth should Materazzi know that Zidane's ****ing sister is sick and is in the hospital?! Football is a game and there are a lot of trashtalking in it. If Zidane can't handle it, he should go play Ping Pong! I have seen so many scenes that players curse at eachother and they just pass. Zidane lost it and couldn't handle it. Don't make an angel out of him. He made a mistake (or mistakes) and he paid for it.
Should I go on and call Kaebi an animal for making that vicous tackle on Figo?!VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI
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lol materazzi plays rough and i have hurd bad things being said on a football pitch and id rather have your sister is like bible sayings compared to hat ive hurd.. zidane is just sick in the head and has a bad temper
materazzi plays ruff and thats his style id say it works as he is a hell of a defender and i can bet many forwards dont wanna play against him
u gys r just hatin cuz u dont like italia, if it was the other way around imagine what u wud sayWE ARE THE UNDER DOGS
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Originally posted by Obteene View Postthats not funny. Materazzi is the peice of shit., go on youtube and type in his name and every vid that comes up is of this asshole stomping on people, throwing his elbow around and doing anything a fvcking lunatic would.
plus, his wife looks like a skank.
you mean this one?!
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Originally posted by persiangodfather View Postlol materazzi plays rough and i have hurd bad things being said on a football pitch and id rather have your sister is like bible sayings compared to hat ive hurd.. zidane is just sick in the head and has a bad temper
materazzi plays ruff and thats his style id say it works as he is a hell of a defender and i can bet many forwards dont wanna play against him
u gys r just hatin cuz u dont like italia, if it was the other way around imagine what u wud say
I'm an Italian fan, and even my Italian friends call Materazzi a dog, even though we loved him for what he helped win for the team.
he's a dirty player that's that.The Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
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I'm an Italy fan - but I think I am as unbiased as it gets here.
a) Materazzi is a dirty player. Always was, always will be.
b) Zidane has an anger problem, always had, always will.
the two combined and that's what happened - ultimately, Zidane payed the price and he let down his whole nation while Materazzi carried the cup on his shoulders.
you tell me who made the smart moveWe thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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Originally posted by PersianMadrid7 View Postonce again, you don't make sense
I'm an Italian fan, and even my Italian friends call Materazzi a dog, even though we loved him for what he helped win for the team.
he's a dirty player that's that.
No one is approving what Materazzi said or did, but making an angel out of a "lost temper" person, is just stupidity.
You know, it reminds me of the elementary school. you ask a guy to step out for fight, and he beats you, then you go bring your daddy!! Just like these two, they exchanged some words, then all of a sudden Zidane comes back with a headbutt! That's low!
I bet $1000, any day, any time, if Zidane and Materazzi fight in a ring, Materazzi will beat the hell out of Zidane!
Bottomline is what Faraz said. Plus that no one can deny Materazzi's excellent performance in the WC. I was very surprized. I would never think that he could make up for Nesta's loss. He was very well behaved during the WC.VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI
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Originally posted by VivaItalia View Postyou mean this one?!
in fact
almost nothing when I step of the ground
I will miss the green, the cross section green
It's advertising his passion for the game.
The second video is about 0.0001% of violence compared to Materazzi.
If you know something about Zidane, in one of his interviews he said that he has been abused all his life since he was a child on the pitch, almost every provocation was because he was either Muslim, he looked like an outsider from France and that he was of African descent.
How can Iranians out of all people criticize Zidane, when we should know more about his situation than many others.The Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
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Originally posted by VivaItalia View PostHe did nothing wrong in the game except for slightly pulling Zidane's shirt. Zidane should not have lost his temper and insulted him. He belittled him by saying that "if you want it, I'll give it to you after the game" This is not the right manner by a superstar like him.
No one is approving what Materazzi said or did, but making an angel out of a "lost temper" person, is just stupidity.
You know, it reminds me of the elementary school. you ask a guy to step out for fight, and he beats you, then you go bring your daddy!! Just like these two, they exchanged some words, then all of a sudden Zidane comes back with a headbutt! That's low!
I bet $1000, any day, any time, if Zidane and Materazzi fight in a ring, Materazzi will beat the hell out of Zidane!
Bottomline is what Faraz said. Plus that no one can deny Materazzi's excellent performance in the WC. I was very surprized. I would never think that he could make up for Nesta's loss. He was very well behaved during the WC.
But what's funny is how people are actually comparing Materazzi to Zidane because of that final. The bottom line is, Materazzi knows when to abuse people and get away with it. But Zidane has a temper.
Of course Materazzi would beat Zidane in a fighting ring any day, we are talking about soccer, and Materazzi shouldn't be considered in the same breath as Zidane.The Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI)
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