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Old 09-Jul-2006, 22:32
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 12:18
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..I guess i am the only Italian here on this board!!! come on dibs.... let me hear your voice..!!

Come on ducati lovers you should support Italy after England... not France (are they making nice motorcycles?) !!..
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The most important thing is that for the 4th times we got the world cup - only Brazil did better...

Dear Tonio, I know that France played better the second half, but the first half should have a different result.

Finally we have been able to win a penalty shoot out!! 5 of 5 - you become world champion also in this way!!!!

I am curious to know what the hell Materazzi said to Zidane.. definetly Zidane understand Italian!!

I was in London last night and I COULDN'T BELIEVE the celebration in PICCADILLY, REGENT STREET and SOHO in from of Bar ITALIA!! a duke was there too!!!

Grande..... in four year guys.. I can not imaging what could happen in london if England win the WC....

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Old 10-Jul-2006, 12:31
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Grande..... in four year guys.. I can not imaging what could happen in london if England win the WC....

the English yobs would trash all the cities and wreck everywhere....

pathetic country we live in.
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 18:54
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the English yobs would trash all the cities and wreck everywhere....

pathetic country we live in.

er.............the cities were awash with people, when we did win a world cup! and the victory was done fairly and squarely with a cunning plan!

Oh, and they didnt need an army to contain the yobs, cos there wernt any!

The difference is obvious!!!!
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 12:50
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I am curious to know what the hell Materazzi said to Zidane.. definetly Zidane understand Italian!!

Someone else, somewhere else said this:

Apparently, the word spoken to Zidane is 'Harki'. the word means Algerian French colaborator, and he has headbutted somone before for calling his father a harki


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Old 10-Jul-2006, 13:37
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Someone else, somewhere else said this:

Apparently, the word spoken to Zidane is 'Harki'. the word means Algerian French colaborator, and he has headbutted somone before for calling his father a harki

Definitely below the belt - BUT, Zidane is (was) a professional sportsman and this is part of the game. Steve Waugh referred to it as 'mental disintegration'.

He was their chief penalty taker, and wasn't able to participate in the penalty shoot-out to decide the game.

It's easy for me to say that, I know I've had the odd transgression on the playing field
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 13:42
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I know I've had the odd transgression on the playing field

I don't remember Zidane lying in the gravel trap

Must have missed that bit
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 18:39
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I don't remember Zidane lying in the gravel trap

Must have missed that bit



I've had my fair share of 'shoeings' at the bottom of a ruck, I thought I had my hand broken for me once. We were playing against an infantry battalion's first team though, they take their rugby super seriously
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 18:49
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Old 10-Jul-2006, 13:44
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Definitely below the belt - BUT, Zidane is (was) a professional sportsman and this is part of the game. Steve Waugh referred to it as 'mental disintegration'.

In the words of Roy & HG, "This is the greatest game of football ever!"

If Zidane is going to do something like this, which is always going to result in a red card, why to connect with Materazzi's nose and break it. A headbutt to the chest doesn't achieve anything except getting him red carded.
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