Well basically Zidane said that Mazeratti have very hard (read silly) words about his mother and sister. He apologies to the kids and to the crowd for this unforgivable act, but do not regret anything.
I hate to say it, but I have more sympathy for Zidane. We've all done something stupid; in his case the consequences were just larger and more public. It's the way he ended his career, and he'll never be able to shake the feeling that they could have won if he had stayed in. I feel more identification with the guy who was provoked than the one who successfully did the provoking.
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While everyone is sorry for the French, it will be fun to have four years to point out that Italians have a thing for match-fixing.
Originally posted by Frank777
While everyone is sorry for the French, it will be fun to have four years to point out that Italians have a thing for match-fixing.
And getting away with it. Some politicians wanted a pardon in case Italy won. If the people support a pardon aswell.....