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flipnflap | 16:37 Thu 27th Sep 2012 | News
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of all the moments in Zidane's brilliant soccer career to commemorate, why this? http://www.thesun.co....display-in-Paris.html
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that is bizarre, surely it isn't how he would wish to be remembered.
But it's a work of art, not a monument to celebrate his career. The sculptor is , perhaps, making a point about monuments.
perhaps, there is a fine statue of a couple kissing situated in St Pancras station, which is representative of all those lovely poignant kisses hello and goodbye, which is very much part of the station now.
You have to remember that they have lost most of their wars, drawing one only - which was their Revolution. Therefore they only have failures to celebrate, hence the statue to Zidane.
shame because he was a great player, so it seems odd to show him in a bad light..
He had better moments but fair play to him, the Iti was bad mouthing his mother and got put on his arse for it.
Great Player, but not being celebrated rightly.
Seems very strange.
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Apparently they're not as bad as they are painted.

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Which country is the most successful military power in European history?

France. According to the historian Niall Ferguson, of the 125 major European wars fought since 1495, the French have participated in 50 – more than Austria (47) and England (43). Out of 168 battles fought since 387BC, they have won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10.

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