Lifestyle > Sports & Entertainment
BYRON MORENO DISSED ITALIANS
Juice:
http://koreajapan.datasport.it/leggi.asp?id=1254475
"If Italians talks about corruptions, it's because they probably use to do them".
"At the end, they reps what they used to do or what they could do".
"I absolutely think i made no mistakes, and Italians are really immature"
Then the big hidol of Italians finished commenting the fake report of FIFA about Gaucci, president of Perugia, firing Ahn: "It makes me think if Italians really got moral capacity" (when i already explained the news is just bullshit, cause Ahn wasnt a Perugia player, but a player on loan at Perugia! LOL! Gaucci just didnt want to buy him, cause he didnt impress nobody when he played in Italy, and cause the player talked shit against his coach and against Italian Soccer BEFORE THE GAME. LOL.)
Italy got a new hero! MORENO is just too much! ;D
P.S.
This can easly shows how fool is this man. Totally insane. FAT BITCH.
At least it's funny, ;D ;D ;D
Juice:
You think it's over? Naw..
http://www.foxsports.com.au/common/story_page/0,5000,4545349%255E9755%255E%255Enbv,00.html
Byron Moreno, who refereed the controversial Italy-South Korea game, has been given huge moral support here after coming under severe criticism.
"Byron Moreno did his job," said the editorial in the morning daily El Universo. "Firm and calm-headed (...), Moreno showed perfect knowledge of the game's 17 rules and prevented any outbreak of violence on the pitch."
Moreno has been cursed the length and breadth of Italy for disallowing one of their 'goals' in South Korea's 2-1 win, which was decided by a golden goal in the first period of extra-time.
He was branded the "card-wielding executioner" in the Italian press, who focused on his sending-off of the golden boy of Italian football, Francesco Totti, controversially penalised for diving, or "simulation".
But El Universo claimed: "Moreno was right to penalise Italy and to send off Francesco Totti for simulation."
Another newspaper, El Comercio, said: "Moreno ran all over the place and had a good view of the whole match. The quality of Moreno's refereeing fully came to light when he sent off Francesco Totti."
SOURCE: FOX SPORTS.
P.S.
I remember FIFA sent Moreno home saying he made mistakes about the TOTTI and TOMMASI calls. LMAO!
Javier:
check what Maradona said.....
ROME (AFP) - Diego Maradona has weighed in on Italy's side in the great World Cup refereeing debate, blasting officials' handling of matches in an article written for Italy's Expresso news magazine Friday.
"If I'm not mistaken, no team in a World Cup has been given as many unmerited slaps in the face as Italy," said Maradona, who captained Argentina to World Cup victory in 1986 and won an Italian championship with Napoli.
"Under the shadow of referees, this World Cup is already a failure," said Maradona, who has been struggling in recent years to overcome cocaine abuse.
"Why so much aversion to Italy and so many favors for Brazil, who were thankful for a non-existent penalty and the lack of a red card for the farce staged by Rivaldo?" asks Maradona.
"Even leaving aside the inexplicable disallowed goal by Belgium" against Brazil in their second round tie, won 2-1 by Brazil.
Italy cried foul when it was beaten by South Korea in a second round match marred by refereeing decision which it says cost it a place in this weekend's quarterfinals, including a disallowed "golden-goal" in extra-time.
In the end, the Koreans won the match with a "golden goal" of their own.
"Watching the World Cup from Cuba I don't know the games going on in the background. All I know is that FIFA puts its own interests first."
"The main protagonists in football must be the players and not the bureaucrats. It's one of my old battles."
from soccer.com
Juice:
Thanx Javi.
Juice:
BTW this is my tribute to MORENO.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version