1-Yup! Even now, you mention Materazzi--people say, "Oh the dude that Zidane head-butted during the world cup final! That was hilarious!!!" So yeah, pretty much in the future--he''l be known like this through generations!
2-Ronaldinho isn't losing his magic touch, he just has to work his abilities a bit harder. We all know they're there, Ronaldinho just has to bring them out like before!
2007-02-25 12:35:41
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answered by ♀VANshee 7
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1. Yes, Materazzi will be remembered as the Italian whom Zidane headbutted... it'll always be one of the highlights of the 2006 WC.
2. I don't think Ronaldinho is losing his "magic touch." He's still young and still has talent and skills to show off.
2007-02-26 13:02:32
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answered by 3lixir 6
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Yes...Materazzi will only be remembered as "the guy Zidan headbutted"....because for being a soccer player..no1 will remember him.
And, i still belive in Ronnie, he still has a cuple good years ahead of him. He's jus hit speed bump in his career buh it'll call get bak 2 normal as soon as Ronnie gets called back to the National squad, so he learns to play for the shirt, not the money.
2007-02-25 20:07:10
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answered by el Don 2
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1. Yes.
2. Ronaldinho has gotten slightly chubby since he's gone to Barcelona. Look at pictures from when he joined and now.
2007-02-26 07:33:47
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answered by Tosh 5
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1. Yes, it is a pity that his only moment of glory was that.
2. He didn't do anything in the World Cup and in the Spanish League and the Champions is not playing very well, specially in important games.
2007-02-26 00:23:00
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answered by wazup1971 6
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1. i think he will be remembered as the guy who was head butted cause it was in the world cup finals plus zidane is luved around the world and is more known then materazziii
oh yeah zidane is retiring
{good luk to him......=(....}
2. NOPE hes still as good as ever
2007-02-25 23:09:33
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answered by Samy Sosa 1
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1-no he will be remembered as the guy who keeps on provoking other players not only Zidane
2-he doesnt even have a magic touch
2007-02-26 02:08:57
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answered by Herbicide 6
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1. yea, like how italy won the world cup, it will also be remembered.
2. Like ronaldo, for a short period of time maybe. but he isn't losing his magic touch now.
2007-02-25 23:25:01
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answered by Speed Demon - Public Servant 5
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Did you seriously just asked the second question? Did you not watch Ronaldinho today?? shitt...these questions are played out
2007-02-25 22:44:44
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answered by dgbfdg 4
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1. Yes, it happend in a final so no one forgets anything that happens in a final.
2. No way, I think he's just getting started.
2007-02-26 02:00:10
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answered by Rahima Liverpool 4 life 7
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