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Reply #180 vitruvian_man's post
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Reply #179 DARSITA's post
kat tv x nampak platini... kat iklan kat media cetak ader platini :stp: |
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zidane elok after sgt ler ko nk retired after this WC ler.
ngk main for france pon dh tk leh do anything ler. |
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Originally posted by carrim7 at 22-6-2006 02:50 AM
zidane elok after sgt ler ko nk retired after this WC ler.
ngk main for france pon dh tk leh do anything ler.
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tahniah zidane kerana team kau dah kalah ho ho ho :lol :lol :lol |
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Originally posted by rhoyo at 10-7-2006 05:59 PM
tahniah zidane kerana team kau dah kalah ho ho ho :lol :lol :lol
ALHAMDULLIAHH..IDUP LAGI ADIK RHOYO NIH:lebai: |
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zidane sungguh syg ler. teremo laks after kene provoke by materrazzi ler. |
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sian lak aku nengok the way zidane retired...punyelah dier contribute gegile for france time welkap baru nih...last2 end career ngan red card...:jeling: |
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zidane....football maestro..the world at his feet but ends the career in disgrace..anyway he is the best not even ronaldinho can compete with him..he's in the class of its own....thank you for your beautiful football |
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Zidane wins Golden Ball
France captain Zinedine Zidane won the FIFA Golden Ball award as the outstanding player of the World Cup despite being sent off in their final penalties shootout defeat by Italy on Sunday. The prize is decided by media votes at the tournament. Zidane received 2,012, Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro finished second (1,977) and his team mate Andrea Pirlo was third (715). |
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zidane..:hmm:
datanglah 10 red cards pon..u're simply the BEST..
:hatdown::hatdown: |
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Zinedine Zidane Wins Golden Ball for World Cup's Best Player
France captain Zinedine Zidane was named the best player at the World Cup despite being sent off in the final against Italy for head-butting Italian defender Marco Materazzi, FIFA announced on Monday.
Zidane received 2,012 points with Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro second on 1,977 points and Italy's Andrea Pirlo third on 715 points.
Journalists covering the World Cup voted for the award.
Zidane, playing in the final match of his career, received a direct red card for head-butting Materazzi in the chest in the second period of extra-time in the match at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
The match ended 1-1 in extra-time and Italy won the World Cup after triumphing 5-3 in the penalty shootout. |
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:clap: :clap: :clap:
Congratulations to zidane for the great performance during the world cup.
Thanks zidane for showing us why you're truly the best in the world :tq: :tq: :tq: |
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thank you for your beatuful football..we'll mis you |
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Originally posted by hyphrigian at 11-7-2006 01:37 AM
thank you for your beatuful football..we'll mis you
semoga akan lahir lagi bintang cam zidane |
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Aku tetap hormati Zidane walaupun bersara dengan penuh kontroversi.. Semoga ada yang menonjol (tp tak tonjol kepala kat dada org ler ) selepas ini.... |
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Zinedine Zidane could be stripped of his World Cup Golden Ball award, FIFA chief Joseph Blatter has stated.
Wow.... :
tapi kalo citer di bawah ni betul.. maka aku salute dia...
"He was so distraught after the game that when the French officials told him to go and collect his medal, he replied by stating that he didn't deserve a medal |
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He insulted my family
Zinedine Zidane said on Wednesday that Italian defender Marco Materazzi insulted his mother and his sister during the World Cup final against Italy. The French captain was then sent off after head-butting Materazzi's chest in the second period of extra time of the match.
"He (Materazzi) pronounced very tough words about my mother and my sister. I tried not to listen to him but he kept repeating them," Zidane told in a live interview on French television.
Zidane offered an apology to all children and to all fans for his behaviour but he said he did not regret it.
"This was not something to do. I want to make it clear because it was watched by two billion people and by millions of kids," Zidane said.
"I want to apologise to them but I can't regret what I did because it would mean that he (Materazzi) was right to say what he said."
"I want to ask for forgiveness from all the children who watched that," he said. "There was no excuse for it. I want to be open and honest about it."
Playing the last game of his career, Zinedine was shown a red card, leaving his team mates finish the match without him. France lost on penalties.
Zidane denied Materazzi called him an Islamic "terrorist", as was reported by a Parisian anti-racism group.
Zidane is of Algerian origin, his parents being born in the village of Aguemone in the Kabylie region.
FIFA decided on Tuesday to open a disciplinary investigation to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident and Sepp Blatter, the chairman of the soccer's ruling body, hinted that Zidane could be stripped of the tournament's best player award. |
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ni from soccernet punyer .... Zidane: Materazzi insulted my mother and sister
Zinedine Zidane has publicly apologised for his sending-off in the World Cup final, but claimed he did not regret his actions against Marco Materazzi.
Zidane, who was captaining his country in his final match before retirement, stated that Materazzi insulted his mother and sister in the seconds leading up to the incident, which saw the France midfielder thrust his head into the Italy defender's chest.
'I reacted badly and I would like to apologise for it,' Zidane told Canal Plus. 'I would like to apologise because a lot of children were watching the match. I do apologise but I don't regret my behaviour because regretting it would mean he was right to say what he said.
'There was no tension with Materazzi before or during the match.
'He just put his hand onto my shirt and I told him to stop. I told him that if he wanted it I could give it to him at the end of the match.
'Then he said very harsh words to me and repeated them several times. I left but then I went back towards him and things went very fast. The words he said concerned my mother and sister.
'I heard them once, then twice, and the third time I couldn't control myself. I am a man and some words are harder to hear than actions. I would have rather been knocked down than hear that.'
'Afterwards I explained to the referee that I had been provoked, but my behaviour is not forgivable,' Zidane said.
Without Zidane, who had earlier given France the lead with a penalty, extra-time finished with the score locked at 1-1, and Zidane's team lost the penalty shoot-out 5-3 to Italy.
Asked whether he plans to attend FIFA hearings into the incident, Zidane said that he would seek to defend himself.
'I will go and I will tell everything I have just said,' he added. 'The reaction is always punished but if there is no provocation there is no reaction. The guilty person is the one who provokes.
'If I reacted that way, it is because something bad happened. Do you really believe that 10 minutes before the end of my career I would be able to make such a bad gesture? The provocation was very serious.'
The incident was a sad way to end what has been a glittering career for Zidane, but he insisted he would not change his mind about retiring.
'This is a decision I have made and I will not go back on it,' he said. 'This is definite. I will not play again.'
Materazzi himself, who scored the equaliser for Italy on Sunday, made a statement of his own while Zidane was speaking on French television.
'I didn't mention anything about religion, politics or racism,' he said. 'I didn't insult his mother. I lost my mother when I was 15 years old and still get emotional when I talk about it.
'Naturally, I didn't know that his mother was in hospital but I wish her all the best.
'Zidane is my hero and I have always admired him a lot.' <-- kata2 poyo seorg italian
blah ar italy ....
main bola pahtu babitkn pemili ,
sape ar x marah kalo jd camtuh ... |
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