The end of a myth: Zidane expelled for aggression

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Misterloxo
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by Misterloxo » 11/07/06, 21:18

I forgive him,

He is just a man like all of us. He cracked.

He promised to explain his gesture in the coming days.

Materazzi must not have gone with a dead hand to relegate a World Cup final to the background.

In a report a man interviewed said: "He may have lost a match but not his honor".


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Here is what I read on the Internet (AFP) (to be taken with caution):

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LONDON (AFP) - Calling on experts in lip reading, several British newspapers said on Tuesday that Italian defender Marco Materazzi called French number 10 Zinédine Zidane "son of a terrorist whore" on Sunday during the World Cup final. soccer.
Determined to know what could have pushed "Zizou" to send the Inter Milan defender to the carpet with a violent whim in the chest, the British press called on specialists in lip reading, none of the microphones available. atmosphere around the lawn of the Olympic stadium in Berlin did not catch the words of the Italian player.
The Times called on Jessica Rees, the most recognized expert on the subject in the United Kingdom, with 36 years of work with the justice and the police.
The first totally deaf student to have been accepted at the University of Oxford, Mrs Rees deciphered Marco Materazzi's words in Italian thanks to images from televisions. Then these were translated into English by interpreters.
And for her, as for the unidentified lip reading experts, recruited by the Sun and the Daily Mail, these words are clear. As Zidane walked away, the Italian player would have said to him: "We all know that you are the son of a terrorist whore". Then, just to conclude, he would have advised Zidane, still in Italian, "to go get fucked".
Words that were clearly understandable for Zidane, player of Juventus Turin from 1996 to 2001.
The Independent gives him a different version of the altercation between the two men. According to this newspaper, which quotes the words of a specialist in lip reading contacted by the Brazilian television TV Globo, it is the sister of Zidane that the Italian would have called "prostitute".
"What is certain is that I did not call him a terrorist: I am not educated and I do not even know what he is an Islamist terrorist", defended Tuesday the Italian defender, in the columns of the sports daily newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ms. Rees, the expert recruited by the Times, has already worked on more than 700 cases for the British justice and police. And Scotland Yard often uses her to decipher the words of people filmed by surveillance cameras.
Capable according to her website to decipher words in several languages, from English to Punjabi through Russian, Kurdish, Swedish, German, Spanish and of course Italian, this expert was however put at issue for his role in the prosecution of one of the rappers of the former English collective So Solid Crew for drug trafficking and possession of a weapon.
Shane Neil, one of the group's members, spent four months in prison in 2003, based on the work of this expert, before being released.

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PS: original as a kick all the same : Lol:
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