completely different things. How do you even think of comparing an instance where a players jaw gets broken without any punishment which also subsequently lost the game for France (a game to go to the finals of a world cup) and a case where a french player is rightfully punished for headbutting.
@Calatafimi excuse me, but that isn´t ,he no was born in france, he was born in my city, callosa de segura in spain, but with 3 0 4 anys, go to france with his father and his mother, his all family live in my city, uncle aunt and cousins, and his nick here is "el pajano", regards from spain.
@Calatafimi Excuse me, but you go to the link, "callosa de segura wikipedia" and in the personalidades of the city you can see the name of the D. Manuel Amoros, player of the seleccion francesa, 82 games, in the 80s.
I'll agree with you that back in the 80's they said he was born in Nîmes (as I've seen evidence). But why do most sources today say he was born in Spain?
France is just an fucked up football nation. they cant play fair !
just look at that...
ShadowProoductionz 1 year ago
@ShadowProoductionz
Yes, you can even leave out the word "football", and it would still be true ;-)
Bjowolf2 1 year ago
When Schumacher injured Battiston in 1982 it was declared to be the football crime of the century.
When in 1984 the French Le Roux broke the leg of Allan Simonsen and then Amoros headbutted Jesper Olsen it was said that "well such things happen".
Very "objective" approach, what else can I say....
tyzhen 1 year ago 7
@tyzhen
completely different things. How do you even think of comparing an instance where a players jaw gets broken without any punishment which also subsequently lost the game for France (a game to go to the finals of a world cup) and a case where a french player is rightfully punished for headbutting.
leprochaunmoose 9 months ago
Je m'en souviens comme si c'était hier, comme quoi il n'y a pas que Zidane qui donnait des coups de boules !
valjean1ful 1 year ago
J'adore ce joueur. C'est l'idole de ma jeunesse et un des meilleurs arrière gauche!
natoumontfrin 1 year ago
Manuel Amoros born in Callosa de Segura (Alicante) Spain, and his all family is from here. "el pajano" is his nick in the city.
mavonrichthofen 1 year ago
@mavonrichthofen
He was born in France dude...
Calatafimi 1 year ago
@Calatafimi excuse me, but that isn´t ,he no was born in france, he was born in my city, callosa de segura in spain, but with 3 0 4 anys, go to france with his father and his mother, his all family live in my city, uncle aunt and cousins, and his nick here is "el pajano", regards from spain.
mavonrichthofen 1 year ago
@mavonrichthofen
Hombre he was born in FRANCE.
1962 Nîmes.
It's true.
But Luis Fernandez was born in Spain (TARIFA).
Viva España ! =)
Calatafimi 1 year ago
@Calatafimi Excuse me, but you go to the link, "callosa de segura wikipedia" and in the personalidades of the city you can see the name of the D. Manuel Amoros, player of the seleccion francesa, 82 games, in the 80s.
mavonrichthofen 1 year ago
@Calatafimi
He was born in Callosa de Segura, **SPAIN** dude....
201107081752 8 months ago
@201107081752
He's French, and in France since the 80ties, everybody know that he was born in Nîmes, in the south of France.
Sorry, hermano.
But he has spanish blood, for sure better than the french one.
:D
When I was a kid I read books about FUTBOL, and nobody wrote that he was born in Spain. Writers, journalist, everybody etc...
Luis Fernandez, another great player spanish by blood was born in TARIFA in the south of Spain.
Sorry about it.
MANUEL AMOROS born in France.
You're wrong...
Calatafimi 8 months ago
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201107081752 8 months ago
@Calatafimi
I'll agree with you that back in the 80's they said he was born in Nîmes (as I've seen evidence). But why do most sources today say he was born in Spain?
201107081752 8 months ago
Grande Manu ! One of the most brillant wingback of his generation.
Voypoy 2 years ago
if you look closely: he is trying to get him the first time and then go back to tackle him again and this time he tries to keep his feet stuck.
not sure if i would have not gotten pissed and show him what;s what!
nicogloglo 2 years ago
Thank god for Harald "Toni" Schumacher to give these french surrender-apes what they deserved
Freddydaslay 2 years ago
France should have win this ths match with germany.What are you talking about.
Racist scumbag
TheMotogavlas84 2 years ago
Når man ser den igen, så går det op får én, hvor svinsk Jesper Olsens tackling egentlig er. Sakser fuldstændig Amoros!
brondbylove 2 years ago
Il avait franchement raison de faire ça , le danois n'avait pas a lui accroché ses pieds
romanovitch4334 2 years ago
Before Zidane!
nicorigo 2 years ago 5