Discussion on Maradonna's latest embarrasment. within the General Entertainment forums, part of the Non-Music Discussions category; Hi everybody! Did you read Diego's latest comments to the media regarding the World Cup? He described it as a ...
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| Hi everybody! Did you read Diego's latest comments to the media regarding the World Cup? He described it as a "mediocre" tournament with a "mediocre" Brazilian team and a "bunch of German clowns." He also said that he is happy Edgardo Codesal, the Mexican referee who worked the 1990 final between Argentina and Germany, is out of the FIFA Referee's committee because in his words "Codesal is a thief who has fucked up all the time; he stole the 1990 final from Argentina." This was one of the most entertaining and enjoyable World Cups ever, without a single incident of violence or drug use, and with outstanding displays of talent and sportsmanship, and this asshole has the balls to talk this way? What a sorry excuse of a football player and what a pitiful piece of crap since he doesn't even deserve to be called "human being." What an embarrasment to our beautiful sport and to humanity as a whole.. Quite frankly, I can't wait for the day when the media announce that Maradona has been found dead of a drug overdose in some crappy place. Not a moment too soon! <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ricardo_Mata on 2002-07-03 06:51 ]</font> |
|
#2
| ||||
| ||||
| Quelle Surprise!!!!! Foul Language: "fucked up" "asshole" "balls" "piece of crap" "crappy" AND a fervent wish for someone's DEATH BY DRUG OVERDOSE!!!!!!!! Ricardo, Have you crossed over to the "Dark Side"???!!! Hmmm???????!!!!!!! Oh--and I only read this post cause I thought it was about MADONNA!!!!! :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
please I demand you respect Maradona! After all, he was the best "VOLLEYBALL" player of all-times! :lol: Talking seriously now, in Brazil we call that kind of statement as: "DOR DE COTOVELO". (elbow-ache, something like that), in other words: Jealousy!! P.S. Argentina do not deserves it!! Maradona, please shut up!!! :sad: _________________ SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Blaxman on 2002-07-02 08:00 ]</font> <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Blaxman on 2002-07-02 08:53 ]</font> |
|
#4
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
__________________ If it moves - funk it!! |
|
#5
| |||
| |||
| Wow, Ricardo, did somebody hack your account? I hardly recognize ya! This coked-up Morondona does not represent Argentina or the Argentinian fans. He appears to be in some kind of personal war with Pele', whom he blames for FIFA having issues with him. (Paranoia and displacement, 2 symptoms of coke addiction). He probably thinks that contoversial and wild statements will keep him in the media. He's a sad case, really....
__________________ |
|
#6
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
BTW: You dont post your impresions about Brazilian World Cup victory yet!!! What happened? Peace.
__________________ SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL |
|
#7
| |||
| |||
| Bom dia, Blax! LA PENTA!!!!! Actually I had written about how Di and I had celebrated in the Parade thread. It's amazing Blax, how all of a sudden you see our canary jersey everywhere in NYC. It makes me feel very happy! It makes me sad, though, to think that once the happiness with La Penta is over, we will then have to start thinking about the very real problems in Brasil....
__________________ |
|
#8
| |||
| |||
| Yeah, the life goes on! :sad: But, come on, this is just in 4 to 4 years!! I saw on TV the brazilian party on NY streets, and I was wondering: Is Boodi in there? I saw the Parade too, I did like to see people having fun on it. And I saw Michael Bloomberg holding a Brazilian flag too!! :grin: Cool!!! Peace and Bom dia pra voce tambÈm.
__________________ SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL |
|
#9
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
St. Peter let you it to his kingdom now You will have to taste the fire's of the damned before you even get a chance to prove yourself worthy of enterning god's holy domain I mean too have such ill wishes about a person you never met.... And to use the language which you yourself frequently denounce and look down on.... All I can tell you is that Right now I hold MAradona in higher esteem then I hold you at least Maradona doesn't have doubble Standards. Treat other like you wanna be treated yourself isn't that a biblical saying or Jesus didn't he say Turn the other cheek As for Maradona's comments I can just say that the man likes to cause sensation. The Brittish, German an just about any other country's journalists. WHo Maradona humilated on the pitch..... Try to get their revenge on him by misquoting him or blowing up and exaggerating his comments off the field Maradona is from what you would probably refer to as the gutter or the ghetto its well known that people from places like that often exaggerate or spice up their remarks to make them sound more catchy and that is what he does Most Players learn to become Humble because of the intense media preasure Maradona is of such character that he can not change respect That And Respect Him He has never done you any harm except for perhaps humiliating your Favorite Country/CLub in Football..... |
|
#10
| ||||
| ||||
| Quote:
__________________ \"...a once in a lifetime feeling that returns every week...\" |
|
#11
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
Please, let me do a change in your quote, uh? "He has never done you any harm except for perhaps humiliating 'HIS' Favorite Country/CLub in Football....." Thanx. :lol:
__________________ SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL |
|
#12
| |||
| |||
| Blaxman: You are a BRILLIANT man. I couldn't have said it better. |
|
#13
| |||
| |||
| Quote:
Both Boca and Argentina are very proud of Maradona......... This is just pure Envy :sad: |
|
#14
| |||
| |||
| Yeah, I envy Argentina. I would like to be just two-times World Champion instead FIVE!! :lol: Come on!!! :roll:
__________________ SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL |
|
#15
| |||
| |||
| Sutnop: I think you are losing this argument, my friend. If I remember correctly, you are Argentinian, right? I understand your position defending Maradonna because he is one of your countrymen. However, you are trying to defend a lost cause. Maradonna was a source of pride in the late 70's and into the early 80s. I admired the guy when he started becoming famous but that changed when his attitude and his multiple other problems began to show. For me and may others around the world, he was a role model until he began to show that in reality he is nothing but a miserable, lousy jerk. Let's go back to 1986 and the "Hand of God." That hand will be memorable because it became an undeserved goal. A true gentleman would have admitted IMMEDIATELY that he used his hand and that the goal should not count. Nano is right, Argentina scored a second goal and won. However, the match is remembered not by that second goal which was a truly memorable and outstanding display of Maradonna's techinque. The match is remembered by the "Hand of God" and the undeserved goal it became. Had Maradonna admitted that he had used his hand and that the goal should not have counted, that game and Maradonna himself would have become the epitome of honesty, decency, and fair play. He had that opportunity and wasted it in the same way he wasted many others, including the '94 World Cup. Has Maradonna done anything to me personally? Has he caused me any harm? No, he hasn't but he has harmed the sport I adore by tarnishing its image. And he has tarnished the image of a country I love and respect --your country!-- with his erratic, troubled behavior. My friend, Argentina has not reason to be proud of Maradonna. If Argentina wants reasons to be proud, think of JosÈ de San MartÌn --in my opinion, an individual far greater and much more noble than Bolivar. And I am from Venezuela! For a sense of pride, Argentinians should talk about Jorge Lugones, Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Gardel, Carlos LÛpez Buchardo, Alberto Ginastera, and perhaps even Batistuta but not that pile of crap named Maradonna. |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Cerrone's Latest Cd Called "Hysteria"! | barronc | Disco Music of the 70s and 80s | 11 | December 11th, 2007 02:26 AM |
| Latest purchases... | Energyguy | Euro, Hi-NRG & Italo-Disco | 401 | November 18th, 2007 08:23 PM |
| Old names continue to dominate the latest disco charts | remicks | Disco Music of the 70s and 80s | 3 | December 12th, 2005 10:31 AM |
| Latest finds | BrunoRepublic | Disco Music of the 70s and 80s | 23 | November 18th, 2003 05:14 PM |
| book mark this link for latest news on dj phillipesparza | dj phillip esparza | Concerts, Parties, DJ Appearances... | 0 | October 5th, 2003 09:34 PM |