Talk:David Navarro (footballer)

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This is hughly bias against Navarro. I watched the game and Burdisso was asking to be punched by his persistant aggressive behaviour after the whistle. I'm not so sure the running away signifies cowardice either. These are all emotional actions, not premeditated. Furthermore, just because Mancini said it it does not mean 1) it is true, or 2) it needs to be quoted on this page. Only a person in bias against Navarro would add the "coward" quote to this page, and therefore, in the interests of fairplay it really ought to be removed. Many peopel say many derogatory things about others every single day but they should not be put in an ENCYCLOPEDIA. Why do I even have to point this out?(82.40.177.159 14:47, 7 March 2007 (UTC))

First of all, please read Wikipedia:Protection policy. The vprotection tag can only be added by administrators, and cannot simply added to articles which are not protected. As noted on Wikipedia:Protection policy see: Any type of protection, as well as unprotection, may be requested at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. ···巌流? · Talk to Ganryuu 14:54, 7 March 2007 (UTC)