Yeah, there should be a game where he gets all the glory he deserves, like a re-match of the final, because there is proof that rules were broken...but sadly, there is no justice in this world, so it won't happen.
2006-08-27 12:27:16
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answered by ? 4
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No,Zidane's career didn't end so sadly..even for his headbutts,he still has a lot of fans like you,me,zizou_rocks and mimi zizou and so many more..that's one proof that he did somehow managed to end his career in such a glorious way..besides,he did win something personal for himself,which is the Golden Ball Award.And by the way,he already had one testimonial for him..you know that domino game? Well,there was a group of students who made it specially for Zidane,when the first one is dropped,the others dropped too and finally formed the words VIVE ZIDANE as an appreciation to Zidane for being one of the best football player in the world..that is one meaningful testimonial for Zidane..how sweet..and Zidane also had the best game in his final appearance for Real Madrid,right? cheer up,I'm sure that he is just fine,no,he is the best ever..although several people have a little disrespect towards him now,the amount of people who really have respects for him is higher..
2006-08-28 04:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's very irritating how little respect everyone has for one of the best players ever to grace the filed.
Zidane's actions are completely understandable.
If someone was jeering you for 2 hours about how he was goning to do things to my mother, sister, and women, I would have done the same.
Although it was disappointing, anyone with a moral fiber in their body would have done the same... or worse
Anyway the same mentality that made Zidane act out is the why he is such a great player, he's more passionate then most.
Also it was one moment of a career that he completely lost focus, not so bad is it?
Anything that can be done to honor Zidane should be done
2006-08-28 01:01:21
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answered by Romeo 2
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thats rite.Its never too late.I think his fans should organize a really grand testimonial game for him to thank him for all he has given to football and his fans.
P.S.I feel that it wasnt a very sad ending.Yeh it was dissappointing that Les Bleus didnt win.But still that headbutt incident did lose Zizou few idiotic fans.But look at the positive side,his fan following has increased tremendously.He has got many many new fans who r the true lovers of football and humanity.His MILLIONS of true fans love and admire him even more!
2006-08-28 08:40:43
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answered by lil_angel 4
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he ended is career sadly? How is standing up for yourself, your country, your religion, and your mom and sister sadly? He did what he felt was right at that moment. It might have been a misjudgement, but who thinks that fast in that little of time. I think he ended his career in the most brilliant of ways....stop sticking up for Materazzi who deserved it....who would want some1 calling your mom and sister terrorist who res 5 times
2006-08-28 06:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe in the future, he will be given one. but if not, i won't be too sad about it. i think the last world cup was enough testimonial for me. zizou proved he is of the highest quality, both as a football player and as a man. tributes are a superfluity.
2006-08-28 06:24:14
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answered by tobermory 5
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yeah I think there should be some game to honor him but it is kinda late for that. He should have made a better desicion it was a bit stupid what he did. He was one of my favorite players but you know he did something similar in the past. I think he just has a bit of a temper. Are you a huge soccer fan like I am? I have to watch atleast one game a day to make my life complete lol.
2006-08-27 20:42:30
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answered by hottiewithabody 2
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i think he will get a testimonial because he is the greatest european player ever all players make mistakes zidane is no different for what he had done but he deserves a testimonial for how much of a great player he has been and for the memories he has gave football its only right if he gets a testimonial
2006-08-27 19:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Zizou is a legend & I dont think just one foul could have made his ending sadly! When he is in ur heart u can think about all of his wonderful playing in many games not just in one!
2006-08-28 06:57:29
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answered by Aragorn98 2
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Like I said before my testimonial to him is to walk around proudly with his name on my jersey. Again today, I went out and a gentleman looked at me and said :"I really like your jersey". I cherish it like gold, I have one of Real Madrid No 5 with his autograph on the back but I'm afraid to wear it.
We'll see him again, I'm sure.
2006-08-28 01:39:27
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answered by At Last WC2010 6
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On the contrary Touzours, it's probably a little early. I'm positive there will be one in time, after things settle down. He needs time to relax and come to terms with where he wants to be in his life right now. I'm sure he would be honoured at the opportunity to play along side players who he admired/admires and that many players, past and present would feel the same to be able to be a part of his final farewell in a more befitting manner. Despite what some may feel or think about him, those that know him well and have played by his side are full of admiration for him as a team mate, player and man. A nice thank you from him to his fans and an opportunity for his fans to thank him in return. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
2006-08-27 20:02:53
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answered by andygurl 7
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