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Zidane: A moment to blot an entire career
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11/07/2006 21:23:55
 
 
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Soccer
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>What you're talking about is #3 on the list. No?

Well, yes, that's the series I mainly mentioned below.

But my last remark was regarding the AL TIME BEST EVER GAME OF HOCKEY EVER PLAYED as far as I'm (and I'm sure millions of others are) concerned.

It was a New Year's eve game in Montreal, in the late 70s.

cheers



>
>>No, I haven't seen that before. A good list, but I don't know how the game I mentioned isn't on that list
>>
>>Thanks Tracy.
>>
>>
>>>Have you seen this?
>>>
>>>http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter02/hockey/story?id=1340012
>>>
>>>>SNIP
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Zidane apparently has a record of such behaviour, so it seems probable to me that he was being goaded and finally snapped.
>>>>>
>>>>>If you can't stand the heat stay out of the kitchen.
>>>>
>>>>He was already out of the kitchen, dragged back (along with 2 others as i heard it) for one last go. And though I don't see a lot of soccer (football) I'd bet that there are others in the sport who are less than 'gentlemanly'.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>We (Canada) had a hockey series against the USSR in 1972 where we squeaked a win in the last seconds of an 8 game series. Years later I heard one of the players relate how the coach had told him to get a player out of the series, so he went out and slashed the guy and broke his ankle.
>>>>>>The "win" became a sad event for me rather than a great memory.
>>>>>
>>>>>Was that the infamopus really dirty game, or is that another I'm thinking of (maybe USA vs USSR)(?
>>>>
>>>>I dunno about a "dirty" game.
>>>>Ironically, a few years later in Montreal the Canadiens and the USSR put on the very best exhibition of hockey that I have witnessed in my lifetime. It was simply beautiful and ended, in a tie.
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