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[quote="Lord Diplock"][quote="Cilmiile"]you guys are getting carried away with the African thing.
At least 3 of the black guys in that team have nothing to do with Africa.
Malouda is from French Guiana, Gallas and Thuram are from guadeloupe.[/quote]
Who gives a toss? they're Black guys and all black ppl are from Africa. U can call them Americans, Jamaicans, Brazilians, British, Canadians, Fijians
, Hawiye. They are all Africans. Hutus
[/quote]
Damn it. Crazy OG.
At least 3 of the black guys in that team have nothing to do with Africa.
Malouda is from French Guiana, Gallas and Thuram are from guadeloupe.[/quote]
Who gives a toss? they're Black guys and all black ppl are from Africa. U can call them Americans, Jamaicans, Brazilians, British, Canadians, Fijians






Damn it. Crazy OG.
[quote="Lord Diplock"][quote="Cilmiile"]you guys are getting carried away with the African thing.
At least 3 of the black guys in that team have nothing to do with Africa.
Malouda is from French Guiana, Gallas and Thuram are from guadeloupe.[/quote]
Who gives a toss? they're Black guys and all black ppl are from Africa. U can call them Americans, Jamaicans, Brazilians, British, Canadians, Fijians
, Hawiye. They are all Africans. Hutus
[/quote]

At least 3 of the black guys in that team have nothing to do with Africa.
Malouda is from French Guiana, Gallas and Thuram are from guadeloupe.[/quote]
Who gives a toss? they're Black guys and all black ppl are from Africa. U can call them Americans, Jamaicans, Brazilians, British, Canadians, Fijians










Zidane is one of the football icons of his generation and is known to be modest, quiet and self-admittedly shy. As a Guardian feature article says, however, Zidane also has occasional flashes of aggression on the pitch. One such display of aggression occurred when Zidane was red carded for headbutting Jochen Kientz in a 2000/2001 Champions League match for Juventus against Hamburger SV. He also stomped on a player in the 1998 World Cup and received a straight red card.(player in question had provoked him verbally)
In 2004, Zidane was named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. In 2004, he was also voted the best European player for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll.
In the final stages of his career, many pundits and fans alike already identify him as the most important player of his generation and his name is regularly mentioned alongside former greats such as Di Stéfano, Pelé, Cruyff, Platini, and Maradona.
In 2004, Zidane was named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. In 2004, he was also voted the best European player for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll.
In the final stages of his career, many pundits and fans alike already identify him as the most important player of his generation and his name is regularly mentioned alongside former greats such as Di Stéfano, Pelé, Cruyff, Platini, and Maradona.
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