Tuesday, April 28, 2009

How can Zidane even be considered for the golden ball after his red card in the final?

HE DOE NOT DESERVE IT!!!! WHO CARES......ITALIA CAMPIONI DEL MONDOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! EAT THAT ZIZOU!!!!!

How can Zidane even be considered for the golden ball after his red card in the final?
I really can believe that actually he even won the golden ball. He is a dirty and violent player an this was just one of many such disgraceful moments in his career. And he should be a role model for young players???? Unbelievable!
Reply:Zidane is the lord of football and who ever disagrees with me can take a spoon to eat my @$$.





Materazzi and coach Lipi know Zizou very well since Jeuventus days. Materazzi had to get Zidane out before penalties. So he insulted his religion and his mom.





Zizou instantly changed colours and gave him the " Head of God" just like Maradona's " Hand of God"





talk about FIFA's slogan " Say No To Rasicim" ... my @$$
Reply:it is anther FIFA ****
Reply:That was the best play of the entire cup. I like the fact that the guy still has passion for what he's doing.
Reply:Zidane so deserves this award! Materazzi got what he asked for and I totally stand behind Zidane for that!!
Reply:Why not.Ever body has written off the french team before start of the matches.It was Zizu who made it possible that the french team could reach Final.
Reply:Hey c'mon man the President of France was present... you know how FIFA work. Anyway that's a small consolation. Who's the Champion of the World? ITALY
Reply:The nominatons are selected upon before the Final game.
Reply:The decision was made before the incident. I saw that on bbc.com. He played well throughout the tournament and deserves the award for the skills he executed............it's not like if he was given an award for fair play or discipline!
Reply:either it was decided before the incident or there were mitigating circumstances surrounding it which the journalists who voted just had to take into into consideration...anyhoo, expect more info in the coming days.


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