Not so mellow yellow

May 24th, 2006 | By: Ian | 2 Comments »

Spain coach Luis Aragones berated forward Raul for showing up to a get-together this week wearing a yellow shirt, the El Pais newspaper reported.

Aragones believes in the kabbalah religion, in which yellow is an unlucky color. And what does Luis suggest we do with the Spanish flag?



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[...] In Spain, Luis Aragones is focusing on the colors his players wear. The Kabbalah following coach apparently isn’t fond of the color yellow. Now we know what Ukraine, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia fans need to wear during their matches against Spain in Germany. [...]

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Username By marco | May 26th, 2006 at 4:08 am
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You know what spain should do??????? they should start looking at the fact that all there athlete are ON DRUGSSSSSS …. FROM CYCLISTS TO OLIMPIANS TO FOOTBALL PLAYERSSSSSS — IN YOUR FACE!!! Apparently over 200 people are suspected to have been taking drugs …. finally i hope that people now understand that italy is not the bad guy in sports!!!!!!!! ( Oh and for your so called next god - Pedrosa - Valentino Rossi showed him hes nothing haha) Oh yea and Alonso aTried To diss rossi not that long ago hahaha who does alonso think he is?? I MEAN VALENTINO IS REGARDED AT THE GREATEST SPORTSMAN EVER!!!!

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Username By Euler | May 27th, 2006 at 4:56 pm
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If yellow brings bad luck, imagine if Brazil played with a good luck color!!!

This guy is completely insane.

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