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Maradona
Maradona has died two weeks after leaving hospital from a Heart attack RIP.
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R.I P. The hand of god goal. If only VAR was around they still would have given it.
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In the same match, his true brilliance was shown in its full glory with that other goal! Just now seen it again on tv and IMO that was probably one of the all-time greatest goals scored by anyone, ever. rip Maradona.
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Can’t say I am going to shed a tear!
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Great player horrid person
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I’ve never forgiven him for that infamous handball goal but I would never wish him any harm. He was a great talent and a football legend and that alone is what he should be remembered for.
RIP Diego Maradona.
RIP Diego Maradona.
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As soon as you see the topic on the main board you get a sense something is wrong. You hope for something else when looking in but your worst fears are confirmed. Sorry to learn of this, will realize many can't abide the name and what occurred back then but his talent and genius was indisputable.
Was fortunate to see him play live on more than one occasion, there's a certain privilege in seeing arguably the World's best player in real action but this untimely demise can only have been brought on by the excess of drug abuse and a whole host of other issues. At least he won the World Cup, a fitting tribute and was part of Naples best time of their history. How much would a player like that be worth today, you can't put a price on it.
By some quirk of fate believe today is the anniversary of George Best's passing also. Not into any superstition crap, but it does make you think. Rest in Peace Diego you were a class act when it really mattered.
Was fortunate to see him play live on more than one occasion, there's a certain privilege in seeing arguably the World's best player in real action but this untimely demise can only have been brought on by the excess of drug abuse and a whole host of other issues. At least he won the World Cup, a fitting tribute and was part of Naples best time of their history. How much would a player like that be worth today, you can't put a price on it.
By some quirk of fate believe today is the anniversary of George Best's passing also. Not into any superstition crap, but it does make you think. Rest in Peace Diego you were a class act when it really mattered.
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A brilliant pic of one great player chasing down another !
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Great player. But like many others, the quick rise from relative poverty to riches and fame was something he couldn't really handle. Probably not a nice bloke but I guess that's what drug addiction does for you.
Such a talented player, I'm sure many of us still fume about the handball but there have been many hundreds of similar incidents in the game over the yrars - just not against England or in such a big match. It's no worse in my book than diving in the penalty area, and we have that in just about every match we watch. Doesn't make it right but I think after all these years I prefer focus on his talent.
Such a talented player, I'm sure many of us still fume about the handball but there have been many hundreds of similar incidents in the game over the yrars - just not against England or in such a big match. It's no worse in my book than diving in the penalty area, and we have that in just about every match we watch. Doesn't make it right but I think after all these years I prefer focus on his talent.
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To be honest Andy I probably should have refrained from posting, of course I send my condolences to his loved ones, the passing of anyone isn't nice, it just becomes hard to feel overly sad when said person isn't shall we say the most desirable individual. None the less, RIP to an incredible talent.
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It were one incident near 35 years back, haven't some moved on from past events. The second goal that game is usually labeled #1 in World Cup history but there were a Saudi player at USA 94 that scored one even more sublime. As a virtual unknown / name of near irrelevance it just doesn't get the adulation it deserves.
Peter Shilton put up a rather derogatory message on social media regards the Maradona demise but seems it's been taken off now. Butcher couldn't stand him either but I haven't seen any response from him. Lineker became good friends with Maradona over time and visited the latter's homes in South America so it wasn't all one-way traffic.
Years back when Diego was yet to rise to prominence some English team were on the verge of signing him, may have been Birmingham or Sheffield United but they declined the invitation. Suppose hindsight is something but don't think starting out in England at such a young age would have worked for him. Say again went from status equivalent of biblical proportions in Italy to one of loathing in a relatively short time. Would have realized in 1990 it was a last chance to be a World Champion. The final were a shambles he deserved better, then again the team had simply underachieved on route that year. Finished out with Seville and a return to Boca Juniors although was never the same figure as before both in a health and cerebral capacity.
Peter Shilton put up a rather derogatory message on social media regards the Maradona demise but seems it's been taken off now. Butcher couldn't stand him either but I haven't seen any response from him. Lineker became good friends with Maradona over time and visited the latter's homes in South America so it wasn't all one-way traffic.
Years back when Diego was yet to rise to prominence some English team were on the verge of signing him, may have been Birmingham or Sheffield United but they declined the invitation. Suppose hindsight is something but don't think starting out in England at such a young age would have worked for him. Say again went from status equivalent of biblical proportions in Italy to one of loathing in a relatively short time. Would have realized in 1990 it was a last chance to be a World Champion. The final were a shambles he deserved better, then again the team had simply underachieved on route that year. Finished out with Seville and a return to Boca Juniors although was never the same figure as before both in a health and cerebral capacity.
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I don't think people's judgement on his personality is solely down to that at all, I think that's very unfair.saint jude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 2:57 pmIt were one incident near 35 years back, haven't some moved on from past events.
As has been said, all death is tragic and painful for those it affects, but it is no more or less tragic just because the deceased was good at sport, or acting, or whatever else people hold in high esteem these days.
I think in Maradona's case it's perfectly fine to separate his footballing ability from his character. Even Lineker's eulogy (that I've seen) was all about his unbelievable ability as a footballer and not about positives of his personality. As a human he was flawed, I don't think that's shocking or controversial to state. As a player I think he stands above all others, one and two with Messi as the best footballers of all time. I would far be sadder to see a great person who was crap footballer pass than I would someone the other way around, that's for sure.
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Bluemike wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:12 pmTo be honest Andy I probably should have refrained from posting, of course I send my condolences to his loved ones, the passing of anyone isn't nice, it just becomes hard to feel overly sad when said person isn't shall we say the most desirable individual. None the less, RIP to an incredible talent.
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Had to travel back to near Jurassic Period to find a relevant item but found news today that Diego's 1986 "Hand of God" jersey from the England game is going to be up for auction in the days ahead. The Price ? Only a mere estimated £ 4,000,000 to whoever inclines to purchase it.
Four Million Pounds for a damn team shirt from one afternoon. Fair enough you take into account the magnitude of the player, the time involved (when at his pinnacle) and the game itself has reached legendary status, but asking for that amount of money for some (sucker) to take it away. It's beyond comprehension really.
Wonder if the South American were still alive today or none of that fisting into a goal / wonder run from way out and past defenders, would have never occurred, what price then would it fetch.
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer ... -1.4846132
Four Million Pounds for a damn team shirt from one afternoon. Fair enough you take into account the magnitude of the player, the time involved (when at his pinnacle) and the game itself has reached legendary status, but asking for that amount of money for some (sucker) to take it away. It's beyond comprehension really.
Wonder if the South American were still alive today or none of that fisting into a goal / wonder run from way out and past defenders, would have never occurred, what price then would it fetch.
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer ... -1.4846132
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How much is the metal conical bra going for? I’ll buy that.
Oh, sorry, no. Different person.
Oh, sorry, no. Different person.
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goldandblack wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 12:18 amthink it was 3s-6d Marco, but Hallam got it for half a crown ,
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saint jude wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 4:50 pmHad to travel back to near Jurassic Period to find a relevant item but found news today that Diego's 1986 "Hand of God" jersey from the England game is going to be up for auction in the days ahead. The Price ? Only a mere estimated £ 4,000,000 to whoever inclines to purchase it.
Four Million Pounds for a damn team shirt from one afternoon. Fair enough you take into account the magnitude of the player, the time involved (when at his pinnacle) and the game itself has reached legendary status, but asking for that amount of money for some (sucker) to take it away. It's beyond comprehension really.
Wonder if the South American were still alive today or none of that fisting into a goal / wonder run from way out and past defenders, would have never occurred, what price then would it fetch.
https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer ... -1.4846132
A fool and his money are soon parted..............!!!!!! (although I'd pay a tenner so I could burn it!!)
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Not sure if that other goal was brilliant or just p*ss poor defending! Anyway (as has already been said) not a great character, but certainly a great footballer. RIP.AzzurroMark wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:26 pmIn the same match, his true brilliance was shown in its full glory with that other goal! Just now seen it again on tv and IMO that was probably one of the all-time greatest goals scored by anyone, ever. rip Maradona.
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Poor lifestyle ? If that's the case then how the f*ck is Shane McGowan still alive.
Last word, he had his problems. A multitude of issues that don't really require (further) elaboration. People of a certain age and awareness will testify to all and any hits and misses but bottom line, if you got any doubt as to the ability and hype of one sporting individual you could do worse than check out the film release some five years back that showcased a life on and off the field, simply called Diego. Although nearly entirely in Italian and Spanish, it's an epic viewing.
Last word, he had his problems. A multitude of issues that don't really require (further) elaboration. People of a certain age and awareness will testify to all and any hits and misses but bottom line, if you got any doubt as to the ability and hype of one sporting individual you could do worse than check out the film release some five years back that showcased a life on and off the field, simply called Diego. Although nearly entirely in Italian and Spanish, it's an epic viewing.
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….and then compare that to Ronaldo’s rise from the Portuguese slums . He’s a model professional and looks after himself . If ever kids need to look to a true role model it’s him.
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Shane McGowan!!! LMFAO
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On the other site a week or two ago I saw a video it was John Walk and Terry Butcher, Walk started talking about Maradona, Butcher said he's been trying to forget him for 40 years and never saw Maradona only the number 10 on the back of his shirt but was very said when he passed away Butch said to his wife better get two bottles of Champagne out of the fridge.
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Pretty sure "The News" could drag something up about him. There will be something newsworthy. Whether it'd be believable or not is another story. Like everything nowadays. No one knows.hallamblue wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 11:33 am….and then compare that to Ronaldo’s rise from the Portuguese slums . He’s a model professional and looks after himself . If ever kids need to look to a true role model it’s him.
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First mistake….you’re assuming I’m wearing one!goldandblack wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 12:18 amthink it was 3s-6d Marco, but Hallam got it for half a crown ,
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I think he’s pretty squeaky clean marko….rare I know… but it’s possible. I haven’t met you yetmarko69 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 9:37 pmPretty sure "The News" could drag something up about him. There will be something newsworthy. Whether it'd be believable or not is another story. Like everything nowadays. No one knows.hallamblue wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 11:33 am….and then compare that to Ronaldo’s rise from the Portuguese slums . He’s a model professional and looks after himself . If ever kids need to look to a true role model it’s him.