The games are afoot: general Euro 2004 discussion thread (18 Viewers)

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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


I abhor his attitude, it pisses me off. Somebody should teach that kid a lesson. After he scored his second goal against the Swiss, he looked like he thought he was the shit.
this kids are 18 and they make the big money. of course they have attitude
 
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i thought you like attitude like that z... i mean, you thought that totti's "4 and shut up" gesture towards juve players was cool.

rooney is arrogant, but i only respect that. he has to mature but got to give him credits for coming on to field and treating players twice his age as equal. that can make him a star. he is there to win, not to look at zidane or del piero. COME ON ROONEY!
 
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    I guess it's not for me to say, but I'm surprised Gronkjaer didn't dedicate his goal to his mother
    Me too. I thought he would point to the sky or something. If you remember kast year when Schumachers mother died a few days before the race and he won, he didnt celebrate, he just stood there.

    ++ [ originally posted by Fliakis ] ++
    i thought you like attitude like that z... i mean, you thought that totti's "4 and shut up" gesture towards juve players was cool.
    Yeah, but trash talk is one thing, and making hideous sliding tackles, elbowing opposition players, telling them to fvck off is another.
     

    gray

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    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
    Me too. I thought he would point to the sky or something. If you remember kast year when Schumachers mother died a few days before the race and he won, he didnt celebrate, he just stood there.
    To Jesper's credit though, he didn't act like he'd completely forgotten and that football was more important than his mother. After the initial celebration, he came back down to Earth, looked downbeat and trudged back toward the halfway line.
     

    vitoria_Ally

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    Come on guys, do you really think that he should "point to the sky" or sth?
    You have your mourning in your heart, not showing off with it by doing such things.

    Besides, he is from Denmark, not from some very religious country, so I would be surprised if he show off in such way.
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by vitoria_Ally ] ++
    Come on guys, do you really think that he should "point to the sky" or sth?
    You have your mourning in your heart, not showing off with it by doing such things.
    Hey I'm not putting him down and saying he's an uncompassionate bastard, I just thought he'd 'dedicate' his goal to his mother in some way. You're right, it's not about putting on a show or trying to make yourself look like such a good bloke, but I was just a bit surprised, that's all.
     
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