The religion of sportsmanship
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The religion of sportsmanship
Zinedine Yazid Zidane - Algerian Arab muslim; thrown out of world cup final for headbutting an Italian player.....helping his team lose....
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So what's yer fucking point? That Muslims are more unsportsmanlike than others?The Seer wrote:FTFY-NCBSmack wrote:Who gives a fuck? Its only soccer and a fucking Muslim....

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BSmack wrote:
So what's yer fucking point? That Muslims are more unsportsmanlike than others?
Noooooooo. Nothing displayed in their recent history would suggest that...

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It was a beadbutt worthy of the WWF. I kept waiting for Superly Snuka to come off the top rope. Alas, it never got that exciting.MuchoBulls wrote:I'll second that, but that was a pretty nice head butt.BSmack wrote:Who gives a fuck? Its only soccer.
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Thanks for that.BSmack wrote:So what's yer fucking point? That Muslims are more unsportsmanlike than others?The Seer wrote:FTFY-NCBSmack wrote:Who gives a fuck? Its only soccer and a fucking Muslim....
DeWayne Walker wrote:"They could have put 55 points on us today. I was happy they didn't run the score up. . . .
Utterly pathetic. He smacks the guy in the plex with his forehead, and the guy takes a flailing dive and clutches at his hammies? At that point, I was wondering why I was even watching...
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
Good to see that Italy have passed the title of 'Pussies who haven't won anything for over 20 years' onto the Raiders.
Hey Poptard - how does it feel to support an inferior team in an minor sport? Does it gall you that if it wasn't for a midget drug dealer with jheri curls wearing one of your caps on an extremely bad hair day, the world would have never heard of your shitty little club?
Hey Poptard - how does it feel to support an inferior team in an minor sport? Does it gall you that if it wasn't for a midget drug dealer with jheri curls wearing one of your caps on an extremely bad hair day, the world would have never heard of your shitty little club?
“Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog, know what I mean?”
I previously educated you on the fallacy of your thesis, slope.
The fact that the 'world' likes something doesn't prove doodly squat.
For example, most of Asia is still ga-ga over Michael Jackson, and most of THE WORLD seems to think that showering about 1/10th as often as they shit is a good ratio.
If you want to talk NFL then post something in the NFL Forum ....... other than the lastest finger-toy picks and pans.
http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=17324

The fact that the 'world' likes something doesn't prove doodly squat.
For example, most of Asia is still ga-ga over Michael Jackson, and most of THE WORLD seems to think that showering about 1/10th as often as they shit is a good ratio.
If you want to talk NFL then post something in the NFL Forum ....... other than the lastest finger-toy picks and pans.
http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=17324

Is RaiderFan trying to educate me on personal hygiene? What an amusingly cheeky moron.
Yes, I like the NFL, but that's because I'm incredibly eclectic and worldly wise. You not liking Sahkah because there's not enough homoerotic padding, recreations of the carpet scene in The Lovers and opportunities to dress like the Village People on Halloween merely makes you a dull-witted dangling off the arsehole of humanity.
Kindly remove yourself from my genitalia and prepare for another season of humiliation, Mr Bitch.
Yes, I like the NFL, but that's because I'm incredibly eclectic and worldly wise. You not liking Sahkah because there's not enough homoerotic padding, recreations of the carpet scene in The Lovers and opportunities to dress like the Village People on Halloween merely makes you a dull-witted dangling off the arsehole of humanity.
Kindly remove yourself from my genitalia and prepare for another season of humiliation, Mr Bitch.
“Culture. Sophistication. Genius. A little bit more than a hot dog, know what I mean?”
If you like the NFL then get on the ball and post here.
http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=17455
Appears you've got a lot of dreams about RaiderFan, and that's well and good, but who is YOUR team of choice .... ?
The one with the cutest helmets ... ?
Or maybe the Texans ... ?
I hear they've got two tight ends and 40 guys who suck.
http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=17455
Appears you've got a lot of dreams about RaiderFan, and that's well and good, but who is YOUR team of choice .... ?
The one with the cutest helmets ... ?
Or maybe the Texans ... ?
I hear they've got two tight ends and 40 guys who suck.
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First you're....
now you're....Nishlord wrote:I actually like the NFL, because I'm intelligent and cosmopolitan and open-minded. But I adore proper football. Sport isn't a monogamous relationship, y'know.
So, what is it then mate? You can't be all things, unless maybe you're dinsdale or one of zyclone's buddies.Nishlord wrote:Yes, I like the NFL, but that's because I'm incredibly eclectic and worldly wise.
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
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Actually, on this . . .
That would have to be a prime example of the pot calling the kettle black. I want to like soccer, I really do, if out of nothing more than civic pride (Crapchester is a soccer hotbed, at least by U.S. standards), and the fact that my son plays it and, in all likelihood, my daughter will play it when she gets older. But it seems, according to SoccerFan anyway, that one can't be a real soccer fan unless one thinks that all other sports are somehow grossly inferior.Nishlord wrote:I actually like the NFL, because I'm intelligent and cosmopolitan and open-minded. But I adore proper football. Sport isn't a monogamous relationship, y'know.
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Was that a soccer game or the international diving competition?
BTW, Fester, I currently have a 12-pack of Summit Extra Pale Ale in fridge at home as my everyday brewski. $10.99 at Woodman's.
BTW, Fester, I currently have a 12-pack of Summit Extra Pale Ale in fridge at home as my everyday brewski. $10.99 at Woodman's.
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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I was just curious how Seer figured that the big star of the French national team, who was born and raised in France, was somehow labelled...
But, if you're not familiar with the backgroud, it's much better than just that -- basically, in the international community, this guy is Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, Babe Ruth...like, this guy may someday be mentioned with names like Pele...and that happened in an intense moment during overtime...in his farewell game.
Outside of the US(where 95% of the world's population resides), Zizou is one of the most recognized, revered athletes to ever live. Was always considered a very classy player in his long, illustrious and highly decorated career, matter of fact.
And THAT'S how he made his exit.
One of the most bizarre things I've ever witnessed in sports. Absolutely shocking.
I kept thinking about that Billy Crystal movie "You can't eject me, it's my farewell game!" Ref: "Well then, let me be the first to bid you 'FAREWELL.' "
The Seer wrote:Algerian
Pretty sure it's both.mvscal wrote:So what was he hoping to accomplish here? Was this payback for something that wasn't caught on tape or is he just a dumbfuck?
But, if you're not familiar with the backgroud, it's much better than just that -- basically, in the international community, this guy is Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, Babe Ruth...like, this guy may someday be mentioned with names like Pele...and that happened in an intense moment during overtime...in his farewell game.
Outside of the US(where 95% of the world's population resides), Zizou is one of the most recognized, revered athletes to ever live. Was always considered a very classy player in his long, illustrious and highly decorated career, matter of fact.
And THAT'S how he made his exit.
One of the most bizarre things I've ever witnessed in sports. Absolutely shocking.
I kept thinking about that Billy Crystal movie "You can't eject me, it's my farewell game!" Ref: "Well then, let me be the first to bid you 'FAREWELL.' "
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Maybe Zizou isn't as dumb as he appears right now --
As his better years were behind him and his star was fading, Evander Holyfield drew his era-of-overpaid out quite a few more years by doing nothing but headbutting opponents...maybe Zidane is just taking a page from CondomsAreBadField.
As his better years were behind him and his star was fading, Evander Holyfield drew his era-of-overpaid out quite a few more years by doing nothing but headbutting opponents...maybe Zidane is just taking a page from CondomsAreBadField.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
Dinsdale wrote:I was just curious how Seer figured that the big star of the French national team, who was born and raised in France, was somehow labelled...
The Seer wrote:Algerian
Just do a basic google search and it's right there....also his history of "sportsmanship" like getting thrown out in the '98 World Cup.....
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
Without even hitting a key, I'll bet it is right there -- Zinadine Zidane, born in France, French citizen, playing for the French national team. Really -- I don't need Google to tell you that Zizou is French.The Seer wrote: Just do a basic google search and it's right there
Sorry if that doesn't play to the stupid stereotypes you're trying to sell here, but it's fact.
Believe it or not, Seer, there's actually people who were quite familiar with the guy and his career before yesterday/last week.
And newsflash, dildo -- players get ejected from FIFA matches on a pretty regular basis in this day and age. It's not some horrid blight on one's career. Anymore, it's uncommon for a team leader to NOT get ejected at some point in the big international tournaments.
And maybe while you're Googling up your vast knowledge of the facts, maybe you'll notice that Zizou was the absolute HERO of that 98 Cup that you're referring to -- the tournament that brought France their first Cup, and the tournament that made Zidane more famous in France than Napolean.
Dumbass.
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According to wikipedia, he has both French and Algerian ancestry, but I haven’t seen anything indicating dual citizenship. He has previously been thrown out for coco-butting, however.
Second the fact that Seer is a dumbass.
Second the fact that Seer is a dumbass.
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schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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Dinsdale wrote:Without even hitting a key, I'll bet it is right there -- Zinadine Zidane, born in France, French citizen, playing for the French national team. Really -- I don't need Google to tell you that Zizou is French.The Seer wrote: Just do a basic google search and it's right there
He's a fuckin Arab, sorry, mensa...
Sorry if that doesn't play to the stupid stereotypes you're trying to sell here, but it's fact.
Believe it or not, Seer, there's actually people who were quite familiar with the guy and his career before yesterday/last week.
And newsflash, dildo -- players get ejected from FIFA matches on a pretty regular basis in this day and age. It's not some horrid blight on one's career. Anymore, it's uncommon for a team leader to NOT get ejected at some point in the big international tournaments.
Another (of many) good reasons to not include "soccer" as a sport...
And maybe while you're Googling up your vast knowledge of the facts, maybe you'll notice that Zizou was the absolute HERO of that 98 Cup that you're referring to -- the tournament that brought France their first Cup, and the tournament that made Zidane more famous in France than Napolean.
Are you on drugs?
Dumbass.
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
You just endorsed MY whole point....and I'm the dumbass....Typing with your breath wafting around your keyboard smelling of Dinsdale cock must not bother you too much....Goober McTuber wrote:According to wikipedia, he has both French and Algerian ancestry, but I haven’t seen anything indicating dual citizenship. He has previously been thrown out for coco-butting, however.
Second the fact that Seer is a dumbass.
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
Smackie Chan wrote:Just to clear things up for those of you keeping score at home, Zidane is French by virtue of having been born in France, but is of Kabyle Algerian descent, and is a self-described "non-practicing Muslim."
Of course, none of this detracts from Seer being a dumbass.
See above ref....
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
Hey, you finally got something right...The Seer wrote: You just endorsed MY whole point....and I'm the dumbass
So, by YOUR logic, there are no Americans.
OK.
Zizou(who spends just about all day, every day out in the sun) must be about the pasty-whitest "Arab" on the planet.
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PARIS, July 10 (Reuters) - France captain Zinedine Zidane was apparently called a "dirty terrorist" by Marco Materazzi before he head-butted the Italy defender in Sunday's World Cup final, the anti-racism group SOS Racism said on Monday.
"According to several very well informed sources from the world of football, it would seem that the Italian player Marco Materazzi called Zinedine Zidane a 'dirty terrorist'," SOS Racism said in a statement.
Zidane, the son of Algerian immigrants, was shown a red card after the incident and Italy went on to win on penalties after the match was tied 1-1 following extra time.
The Paris-based group called for an inquiry and said world soccer's governing body FIFA had recently toughened sanctions against racism.
"It's for this reason that SOS Racism asks in a determined fashion for FIFA to shed light on this altercation and that sanctions laid out in the official rules be applied should this be the case," SOS Racism said.
Neither Zidane nor Materazzi have spoken in public about what had passed between them before the incident. French television reported that Zidane would talk about the incident "in the coming days".
