Materazzi Insult to Zidane.

da_mic_1530 said:
and zidane wont try to make out like he is the innocent party here, im sure materazzi will deny it anyway



The dirty italian already has denied it, wimp is all i can say...not man enough to admit that he said something that wasnt nice to Zidane. But thats the italians all over for you, cant wait till France and Italy meet again later this yr for the euro2008 qualifiers...thats going to be one hell of a match tbh. Time for France to get some revenge over the dirty cheating italians for a change.
 
Spawn said:
The dirty italian already has denied it, wimp is all i can say...not man enough to admit that he said something that wasnt nice to Zidane. But thats the italians all over for you, cant wait till France and Italy meet again later this yr for the euro2008 qualifiers...thats going to be one hell of a match tbh. Time for France to get some revenge over the dirty cheating italians for a change.
Materazzi has already admitted he insulted him:)
 
Gilly said:
I've already said that I very much doubt one could be made of Terry.
On the pitch possibly not.. but im sure i saw a video (on bbc news actually) of him with Jody Morris attacking a couple of bouncers a few years back :p
 
JohnnyG said:
Materazzi has already admitted he insulted him:)


Hmmm strange then, as i read this morning he denied ever insulting him and didnt even know what a terrorist meant as he claims hes ignorant:p.

Anyways according to here: http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1818588,00.html

Zidane will have his say on what happened Sunday night, should be interesting...hopefully a british station will carry it here as id be interested to hear his side.
 
JohnnyG said:
Official: Lippi Quits Italy
Marcello Lippi has officially stepped down as coach of Italy despite leading the team to World Cup glory on Sunday.


There has been widespread support for Lippi to stay on after the success against France but he has decided to go out on a high.

He said in a statement on the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) website: "After the conclusion of an extraordinary professional and human experience during my time guiding this group of players, I believe my role as coach of the national team is over.

"I have therefore announced to the FIGC my wish to leave the post as national coach when the contract expires.

"I would like to thank the FIGC for the trust they have given me in the last two years I have worked for them."

He added: "I believe that I have achieved what I set out to achieve as coach of the Italian team."

Lippi turned down a new contract before the tournament in Germany began and failed to attend a meeting with the Italian Federation on Tuesday.

He feels he and his son Davide were attacked personally in the Serie A corruption scandal.

Lippi was questioned by prosecutors before the World Cup about alleged pressure he received to select particular players for the national team.

His son is under investigation regarding his position at a player agency linked to the scandal.


http://www.goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?contenutoId=92446

:)
 
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