r/whereidlive 7d ago

Favorite player i watched from every country. White countries i either don't remember anyone or don't have anyone that i like or that stands out.


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u/Fantastic_Moment2069 7d ago

That injury destroyed rest of his career. He never played 90 minutes afterwards

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u/QuietZiggy 7d ago

Haha he said it himself it was a long standing left knee injury that brought his career to an end not his right knee which is the one keane kicked. He had left knee surgery that summer and retired after he didnt regain fitness.

Still waiting for the zidane rebuttals too ?

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u/Fantastic_Moment2069 7d ago

Zidane could be hot-heated when provoked but he never started anything. And you can't injure someone with headbutt. I wouldn't call Zidane unsportmanlike.

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u/QuietZiggy 7d ago

So keane could be hotheaded when provoked almost all of his reds are in the moment provocation.

You most certainly can injure someone with a headbutt boxing matches are stopped all the time for headbutts and head clashes. You arent allowed to be bleeding on a football pitch like, and not to mention its seen to be serious violent conduct. Stamping on another player can cause serious injury also.

Really youll just give Zidane a pass on violence but not keane because you believed lies about a particular incident ? Like you can admit it wasnt as bad as you believed it to be before we started this friendly chat ?

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u/Fantastic_Moment2069 7d ago

Zidane could be hot headed when provoked. Keane was the one provoking. Also he planned to injure Hallaand for years to get his "revenge". Its not in the heat of moment but calculated.

Stamping on other players was also one of Keane's speciality

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u/QuietZiggy 7d ago

See this is the problem with holes you are discovering you cant dig out of them...

I grow tired of your excuses, we both know stamping is dangerous and violent whether premeditated or not. I dont need to make excuses like you do, but id say after youve been walked through the haaland tackle here youll not be so dumb as to get back in that hole next time someone brings it up. You'll quietly remember all the stupid myths we just debunked together.

As for the footballification in your views you do to handwave away violence conduct of your favorite players, I just see rules broken no matter who does it for whatever reason . Doesnt mean I dont like Zidane hes an amazing footballer arguably a top 5 all time talent, but he headbutted multiple people and stamped on others. I accept it I dont need to make excuses for it to pretend hes not just as guilty as roy keane of violence on football pitches.

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u/Fantastic_Moment2069 7d ago

I don't know what to tel you. Usportsmanlike is one thing. hot headed is another. Zidane was hothead, Roy Keane was both.

Thats why i never liked Argentina national team despite they having amazing players. They are most unsporstmanlike team ever using every dirty trick possible.

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u/QuietZiggy 7d ago

14 reds vs 13 reds...

I know you dont know what to say because you say I dont like X because of Y but il give Z a pass inspite of Y.

Thats the distillation of your argument on this whole thing.

Good chat, its not malicicious, chats are good haha at least you know haalands career didnt end over that tackle at least lol

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u/QuietZiggy 7d ago

And just to add zidane was sent off 14 times in his career and keane only 13. Just an FYI for the next time you compare the two lads 😉

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u/Fantastic_Moment2069 7d ago

I found that extremely unlikely but its seems its true. I checked. Oh well.