Zidane, Football Thug — You Have No Right to Plead Your Case!
2006/7/13 16:30:33

A man whose career has been defined by retaliatory fouls resulting in over a dozen red cards — calling him a football thug is no exaggeration! A football thug, no matter how skilled, is first and foremost a thug. How could such a person possibly be called the King of Football? And Zidane is precisely such a football thug — one whose career has been defined by retaliatory fouls resulting in over a dozen red cards!
Some might say: didn't Maradona's "Hand of God" and drug use make him quite the thug too? But at least Fatty Ma didn't accumulate over a dozen red cards throughout his career all from retaliatory fouls. At least Fatty Ma never sacrificed his team's interests for the sake of his own temper. If you call Fatty Ma shameless, at least his shamelessness was directed at the enemy. Zidane, by contrast, is more like a traitor from within! In terms of skill, Thug Zidane can't even match Fatty Ma's little toe — he's nothing but a Liao Hua. Of course, at the World Cup, there is one thing where not only Fatty Ma but everyone is certainly surpassed by Thug Zidane: he is the player with the most red and yellow cards in World Cup history!
Let's calmly analyze Thug Zidane's own account of what triggered his violent outburst: "Materazzi was holding my jersey during his defending. I told him to stop and said if he wanted my jersey, we could exchange after the match." Excuse me — aren't those words asking to be cursed at? Pulling jerseys during defense is the most ordinary thing in the world. Thug Zidane's words were dripping with sarcasm. Why couldn't he just speak properly? He could have simply told Materazzi to stop pulling his jersey, or even complained to the referee. But this so-called veteran instead went on and on with this nauseating phrasing. He deserved to be cursed out! Even when the monk Tang Sanzang keeps saying disgusting things in the style of "if you want XX, I'll give it to you," Sun Wukong beats him senseless. Materazzi showed remarkable restraint in not physically attacking him. Even if he did pay respects to Zidane's family members — so what? Which player or fan has never done the same?
Go ask the Saudi player whom Thug Zidane stomped on what he thinks of him. Thug Zidane is like a rooster that loves preening its feathers. In front of the entire world, in a final that concerned national honor, he staged this disgusting farce — and the instigator was none other than himself, with his combative rooster-like provocative language. Who wants your lousy jersey? Take it home and use it as a foot rag — Italy has plenty of luxury brands!
And the most detestable of all are certain Chinese fans who actually cheered on this blatant rule violation and screamed about him being the "Third King of Football" — does he deserve it? Others say France would have won if Thug Zidane hadn't been sent off. By the same logic, one could equally say Thug Zidane was afraid of penalties and deliberately got himself expelled — the probability of having two penalties saved is certainly lower than one, so he was just dodging responsibility! Does Italian hunks winning the championship really make men who lack confidence in their own looks that upset? Go wallow in your jealousy! France in '98 already used vile means to steal the World Cup. This time they came to repay the debt — and like their neighbors across the Channel, they will need over forty years to wash away their disgrace!
缠中说禅 2006/7/13 20:52:23
A president isn't a person? Being a person means one can be a thug or have thug proclivities.
Thug president: Bush
Presidents with thug proclivities: those who like thugs