Zidane vs. Materazzi : The smack spoken around the world, Part 2

Continued from Zidane vs. Materazzi : The smack spoken around the world, Part 1

Please, please, pretty please, help me figure out all the languages we've got here. Soccer is the true Tower of Babel, baby.

You are forewarned : The full post is BANDWIDTH SUCKING HEAVY.

And now on to the, SAY WHAT?

I can't tell if it's GERMAN or DUTCH



DUTCH???



An italian speaking German? Is this Roumanian?



?!?!?!?!



?!?!?!?!



ITALIANO; but where are these accents from?



And I can't tell you of the countless clips with "Bad Boys" playing in the background. The weirder ones though were the silent ones. No sporstcasting or nothing. Just the footage.

Why no clips of the US sportscasters? Because, THEY SUCKED!

Honestly, ABC Sports ought to be ashamed of themselves. They sucked sucky suck sucked.

The gringos so need to learn from the latinos...


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