jvx said:
I'm saying players like Materazzi and Staelens shouldn't be on a football field either, not with that attitude.
While I understand your point, and on principle I agree with it, not allowing on the pitch players that insult other players would probably mean removing 90% of the players.
Now if there was a way to record everything players say on the pitch, I would be completely in favor of an automatic yellow card for such a behavior, but until then we should only limit our judgment to facts that can be proved.
As far as we know Materazzi's insults, if any, may have been an answer to previous insults, so bashing him for this episode is simply assuming true facts for which we have no evidence.
Zidane's header has been seen and recorded live, so while I think it is fair to condemn his behavior, it is unwarranted to condemn Materazzi.
That said Zidane is one of the greatest players of all time, up there with Pele, Cruijff, Neeskens, Platini and Maradona, and I am not making a judgment on the moral value of the man on a single episode, I am making a very negative judgment about his behavior during those 10 seconds of madness.
But what I don't like is people bending over backwards to excuse it, this gives the wrong impression: oh he did it but he was provoked, so the victim is as guilty as him.
Sorry no, no buts or ifs, a behavior like that needs to be censored in the most unequivocal way, to send a message as strong as possible to anyone that might think of doing the same in similar circumstances.
When Totti was caught spitting, no one asked himself if he was provoked or not, or if the player at the receiving end of the spit should be considered guilty as well if he insulted Totti, the message has been strong and unequivocal, you do such a thing and you get no simpathy and a lenghty ban.
This is what we need to do if we want to see less episodes like those in the future.
Cheers