Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 dear friends yesterday was going to be the last day of a great career for france's zidane who had the ability to sigle handedly make France the world champions. some commentators called it mental imbalance, insanity, bad mood, senselessness or foolishness. but according to me it is sheer intimidation, arrogance and bullying and above all over confidence that i can do any worst thing in the world and yet get away with it. unable to find a ball to hit with his foot or head, he chose to hit hard his opponents with his head and this deliberate header instantly made him see a red card and turned all french faces into red. french loss is a natural consequence of cause and effect theory and law of karma was at its best. the reason for my writing this non astrological observation is that, any person, however mightier he is, shall not have any arrogance and if starts bullying others. in psychology, arrogant people, bullying people, goondas and terrorists are various levels of madness and all of them invariably meet their worst tragic end mostly in a gory way. with best wishes pandit arjun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Hi Pandit, I'm not excusing Zidane. However, before the head-butting incident he was held by an opposing player. I saw it. Then there were words between them, then the incident. There were three factors and where was the referee while he was being held? I'm not saying what Zidane did was right, but it seems apparent what set him off. The pressure these great players have been under has been staggering, and I'm surprised there have not been more incidents of this nature. Zidane is a great player and remains a great player, and I've seen much worse incidents, though in a big game like this, Zidane's unfortunate butt takes on added attention because he let the other player get to him emotionally and psych him out before the entire world. He should have just walked away, but that's not always easy to do. In my opinion, the other player should have been penalized first and have the 'karma' flowing in both directions. I cannot write off Zidane's entire career because of what happened, and it's entirely possible France would have lost anyway. In any event, there are a lot people upset at Zidane and they are making their displeasure known repeatedly on these newsgroups, and I think unfairly considering the emotional pressure cooker these teams have been in for weeks. And so people are going to jump all over some player and act surprised when someone snaps? I can't condemn him. Italy played a great game. I'd like to see more referees in big games like this. One person's opinion. Haizen , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friends > > yesterday was going to be the last day of a great career for > france's zidane who had the ability to sigle handedly make France > the world champions. some commentators called it mental imbalance, > insanity, bad mood, senselessness or foolishness. but according to > me it is sheer intimidation, arrogance and bullying and above all > over confidence that i can do any worst thing in the world and yet > get away with it. unable to find a ball to hit with his foot or > head, he chose to hit hard his opponents with his head and this > deliberate header instantly made him see a red card and turned all > french faces into red. french loss is a natural consequence of > cause and effect theory and law of karma was at its best. > > the reason for my writing this non astrological observation is that, > any person, however mightier he is, shall not have any arrogance and > if starts bullying others. in psychology, arrogant people, bullying > people, goondas and terrorists are various levels of madness and all > of them invariably meet their worst tragic end mostly in a gory way. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 dear arjunji, i agree and admit that the over confidance make the man arrogance, other wise zidane is popular as very calm natured man, but sometime, due to circumstances or whatsoever, the man make such a unwanted steps after his knowing that this is not good but he does it., and then he repents, i am writing this because i have gone through it and experience a very hard setback. Ashwin --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > wrote: > dear friends > > yesterday was going to be the last day of a great > career for > france's zidane who had the ability to sigle > handedly make France > the world champions. some commentators called it > mental imbalance, > insanity, bad mood, senselessness or foolishness. > but according to > me it is sheer intimidation, arrogance and bullying > and above all > over confidence that i can do any worst thing in the > world and yet > get away with it. unable to find a ball to hit with > his foot or > head, he chose to hit hard his opponents with his > head and this > deliberate header instantly made him see a red card > and turned all > french faces into red. french loss is a natural > consequence of > cause and effect theory and law of karma was at its > best. > > the reason for my writing this non astrological > observation is that, > any person, however mightier he is, shall not have > any arrogance and > if starts bullying others. in psychology, arrogant > people, bullying > people, goondas and terrorists are various levels of > madness and all > of them invariably meet their worst tragic end > mostly in a gory way. > > with best wishes > pandit arjun > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 dear friends if a young boy out of immaturity and inexperience engage into outbursts, it is understandable. once a cricketer went into the crowd and kept beating a man for hurling some remark. if one slang or one abuse make a person insane, it only smacks immaturity. due to the TV revolution, these days even police are afraid of being caught on the camera as crores of people watch it. when zidane knows pretty well that this entire thing is in the reel and is watched by crores, he should have left the punishment for the erring opponents instead of taking law into his own hands and start hitting them hard. what prompted me to write this incident is because had zidane been there, france would have won the game. this incident also highlights the growing need for meditation and maintaining equilibirum of mind for such sportsmen including cricketers. with best wishes pandit arjun , ashwin panchal <amp_in wrote: > > dear arjunji, > > i agree and admit that the over confidance make the > man arrogance, other wise zidane is popular as very > calm natured man, but sometime, due to circumstances > or whatsoever, the man make such a unwanted steps > after his knowing that this is not good but he does > it., and then he repents, i am writing this because i > have gone through it and experience a very hard > setback. > > Ashwin > > --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > > dear friends > > > > yesterday was going to be the last day of a great > > career for > > france's zidane who had the ability to sigle > > handedly make France > > the world champions. some commentators called it > > mental imbalance, > > insanity, bad mood, senselessness or foolishness. > > but according to > > me it is sheer intimidation, arrogance and bullying > > and above all > > over confidence that i can do any worst thing in the > > world and yet > > get away with it. unable to find a ball to hit with > > his foot or > > head, he chose to hit hard his opponents with his > > head and this > > deliberate header instantly made him see a red card > > and turned all > > french faces into red. french loss is a natural > > consequence of > > cause and effect theory and law of karma was at its > > best. > > > > the reason for my writing this non astrological > > observation is that, > > any person, however mightier he is, shall not have > > any arrogance and > > if starts bullying others. in psychology, arrogant > > people, bullying > > people, goondas and terrorists are various levels of > > madness and all > > of them invariably meet their worst tragic end > > mostly in a gory way. > > > > with best wishes > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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