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<blockquote data-quote="nilsonjames" data-source="post: 232837" data-attributes="member: 198788"><p>Well guys knowing that he was going out anyway for what he has done to mazerrati, If I was him I would have head butted him on his bloody face to make sure that he doesn't discusting word for the rest of his life.</p><p></p><p>Got this in Yahoo news: Zinedine Zidane has claimed repeated insults about his mother and sister spurred him to head-butt an Italian in Sunday's World Cup final. The French captain declared "I'm a man first" to explain his reaction but refused to say the exact words. A 10-man France later lost the match, and football's most coveted prize, 5-3 on penalties.</p><p></p><p><strong>It had been reported Italian defender Marco Materazzi called the Algerian-born star the "son of a terrorist whore". </strong>The Italian admitted using insulting language but strongly denied using the word terrorist.</p><p></p><p>Zidane said: "(Materazzi) grabbed my shirt and ... I said to a stop, to stop pulling my shirt and I said to him, 'If you want, we'll change it at the end of the match'. </p><p></p><p>"He said, he said some words that were very difficult and words he repeated many times, which is sometimes more difficult to accept than just gestures. </p><p></p><p>"It was something that happens very quickly."</p><p></p><p>Zidane refused to repeat the insults but said: "The words were very serious. The things that are very personal. </p><p></p><p>"It mentioned my mother and my sister, very hard words. You hear them once, you hear them twice and the third time. </p><p></p><p>"I'm a man first and foremost. There are words I would have preferred to have received a punch than hear what I heard."</p><p></p><p>The now retired footballer apologised to children who saw the attack but said he did not regret it because "that would mean he was right to say what he said".</p><p></p><p>Zidane may still be stripped of the Golden Ball award for being voted the best player at the World Cup, ahead of Italians Fabio Cannavaro and Andrea Pirlo.</p><p></p><p>FIFA boss Sepp Blatter said a decision would be made after a probe into the incident.</p><p></p><p>Zidane's mum has meanwhile reportedly praised her son for his actions. Malika Zidane said she was "utterly disgusted" at the abuse he allegedly received. </p><p></p><p>And on the top of this, the president of the Italian parlement said that the Italian team has won against Blacks, Islamists and Communists. "For you to juge now".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilsonjames, post: 232837, member: 198788"] Well guys knowing that he was going out anyway for what he has done to mazerrati, If I was him I would have head butted him on his bloody face to make sure that he doesn't discusting word for the rest of his life. Got this in Yahoo news: Zinedine Zidane has claimed repeated insults about his mother and sister spurred him to head-butt an Italian in Sunday's World Cup final. The French captain declared "I'm a man first" to explain his reaction but refused to say the exact words. A 10-man France later lost the match, and football's most coveted prize, 5-3 on penalties. [B]It had been reported Italian defender Marco Materazzi called the Algerian-born star the "son of a terrorist whore". [/B]The Italian admitted using insulting language but strongly denied using the word terrorist. Zidane said: "(Materazzi) grabbed my shirt and ... I said to a stop, to stop pulling my shirt and I said to him, 'If you want, we'll change it at the end of the match'. "He said, he said some words that were very difficult and words he repeated many times, which is sometimes more difficult to accept than just gestures. "It was something that happens very quickly." Zidane refused to repeat the insults but said: "The words were very serious. The things that are very personal. "It mentioned my mother and my sister, very hard words. You hear them once, you hear them twice and the third time. "I'm a man first and foremost. There are words I would have preferred to have received a punch than hear what I heard." The now retired footballer apologised to children who saw the attack but said he did not regret it because "that would mean he was right to say what he said". Zidane may still be stripped of the Golden Ball award for being voted the best player at the World Cup, ahead of Italians Fabio Cannavaro and Andrea Pirlo. FIFA boss Sepp Blatter said a decision would be made after a probe into the incident. Zidane's mum has meanwhile reportedly praised her son for his actions. Malika Zidane said she was "utterly disgusted" at the abuse he allegedly received. And on the top of this, the president of the Italian parlement said that the Italian team has won against Blacks, Islamists and Communists. "For you to juge now". [/QUOTE]
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