ZZUB
09-01-2000, 09:54:PM
Juninhio, I just read your topic regarding French players and their blood lines....
Pathetic, why are you continually trying to make weak points?. It appears you are trying to lessen frances winning of the World Cup any way you can. France beat Brazil in the 98 World Cup final fair and square, they deserved to win get over it.They won it using French nationals. Trying to lessen that acheivement by questioning the nationality via blood lines of players is nothing short of pathetic.
Here is an example for you. I was born in Scotland, my parents moved to New Zealand when I was an 11 month old baby. All of my relatives are Scottish and live in Scotland. I grew up in New Zealand, went to pre school, school, and University in New Zealand. I have a New Zealand accent, I have New Zealand habits, idiosycranies and mannerisms. I have spent two short periods of my life living in Scotland, one period of 1 year in 1971 as a child and another period of 2 years as an adult. I am a New Zealander, not Scottish simply because everything about me via the way and where I was brought made me one. I have Scottish blood, am proud of my Scottish heritage but feel I am more a New Zealander than Scottish. If I had a choice of playing football for either Scotland or New Zealand I would choose New Zealand, however I follow every single game Scotland play and cheer for them. If I were to live in Scotland again I would feel like a foreigner. Because a person is born in a stable it doesnt mean they are a horse.
Zidane was born in France, grew up in France, speaks French, has French mannerisms and is proud to be French. Trying to make cheap insipid, weak points about his blood line is simply pathetic.
Pathetic, why are you continually trying to make weak points?. It appears you are trying to lessen frances winning of the World Cup any way you can. France beat Brazil in the 98 World Cup final fair and square, they deserved to win get over it.They won it using French nationals. Trying to lessen that acheivement by questioning the nationality via blood lines of players is nothing short of pathetic.
Here is an example for you. I was born in Scotland, my parents moved to New Zealand when I was an 11 month old baby. All of my relatives are Scottish and live in Scotland. I grew up in New Zealand, went to pre school, school, and University in New Zealand. I have a New Zealand accent, I have New Zealand habits, idiosycranies and mannerisms. I have spent two short periods of my life living in Scotland, one period of 1 year in 1971 as a child and another period of 2 years as an adult. I am a New Zealander, not Scottish simply because everything about me via the way and where I was brought made me one. I have Scottish blood, am proud of my Scottish heritage but feel I am more a New Zealander than Scottish. If I had a choice of playing football for either Scotland or New Zealand I would choose New Zealand, however I follow every single game Scotland play and cheer for them. If I were to live in Scotland again I would feel like a foreigner. Because a person is born in a stable it doesnt mean they are a horse.
Zidane was born in France, grew up in France, speaks French, has French mannerisms and is proud to be French. Trying to make cheap insipid, weak points about his blood line is simply pathetic.