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Diego Maradona dies aged 60
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ElfsborgAddick said:I was at the Barnsley 6-0 game, very soon after Maggie Thatcher passed away. There were supporters singing in support of her death.F****** disgusting.1
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SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:I was at the Barnsley 6-0 game, very soon after Maggie Thatcher passed away. There were supporters singing in support of her death.F****** disgusting.0
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Anyone seen what Macron has allegedly said in his tribute to Maradona?0
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:Anyone seen what Macron has allegedly said in his tribute to Maradona?0
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PragueAddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Anyone seen what Macron has allegedly said in his tribute to Maradona?3
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Anyway, there's a thread running for us old gits about a player called Albert Bennett whom we were supposed to sign in the late 60s. It turned into a discussion of the game in 67 when we played Coventry, a team which had butchered its way to the top of the second division. It was for this impressionable kid the first sight of our twin striker signings from Grimsby, Matt Tees and Rodney Green. It didnt last long. I saw Green carried off. His career was effectively ended. They did Matt Tees too, although he survived to play again. The referee took no action in either case. I could not process the cold blooded violence I was watching. The rest of the country never saw this, or any other games that Coventry won in this way because there was no TV coverage, but there was plenty of coverage of Jimmy Hill's "progressive vision" for the club.
I thought I'd mention that here because I think of those everyday butchers led by their centre half George Curtis, when I read people banging on about Maradona being the worst cheat ever for that handball. So tell me this, people. How many fellow professionals' careers did Maradona end with his fouls? Actually how many cards did Maradona pick up for "serious foul play"? (and before you say, forwards don't do that, I remind you of Killer...)3 -
Flawed genius or cheating Argie drug taker ?
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To me it’s not a question of who is the biggest/worst cheat
This magician cheated us like no other, by being a proper sly and he got away with it (so in his own eyes he thought FairPlay and I can see where he’s coming from considering the shit he had to put up with ) , others will have cheated us and we them but this was the World Cup 1/4 finals in 1986 and as a 15 year old who was in love with Charlton and England the magnificent footballer broke me and as much as I loved how brilliant he was the fella is and always will be a grade A cnut to me , this is football and rationality has never had a part to play .
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PragueAddick said:Anyway, there's a thread running for us old gits about a player called Albert Bennett whom we were supposed to sign in the late 60s. It turned inot a discussion of the game in 67 when we played Coventry, a team which had butchered its way to the top of the second division. It was for this impressionable kid the first sight of our twin striker signings from Grimsby, Matt Tees and Rodney Green. It didnt last long. I saw Green carried off. His career was effectively ended. They did Matt Tees too, although he survived to play again. The referee took no action in either case. I could not process the cold blooded violence I was watching. The rest of the country never saw this, or any other games that Coventry won in this way because there was no TV coverage, but there was plenty of coverage of Jimmy Hill's "progressive vision" for the club.
I thought I'd mention that here because I think of those everyday butchers led by their centre half George Curtis, when I read people banging on about Maradona being the worst cheat ever for that handball. So tell me this, people. How many fellow professionals' careers did Maradona end with his fouls? Actually how many cards did Maradona pick up for "serious foul play"? (and before you say, forwards don't do that, I remind you of Killer...)
One of my favourite footballing memories was watching the Charlton legend Ben Thatcher tackle Pedro Mendes with his elbow when he was playing for Manchester City. Nothing wrong with knocking someone unconscious - I was very proud that we signed him. I'm just glad that we never signed Diego.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PragueAddick said:Anyway, there's a thread running for us old gits about a player called Albert Bennett whom we were supposed to sign in the late 60s. It turned inot a discussion of the game in 67 when we played Coventry, a team which had butchered its way to the top of the second division. It was for this impressionable kid the first sight of our twin striker signings from Grimsby, Matt Tees and Rodney Green. It didnt last long. I saw Green carried off. His career was effectively ended. They did Matt Tees too, although he survived to play again. The referee took no action in either case. I could not process the cold blooded violence I was watching. The rest of the country never saw this, or any other games that Coventry won in this way because there was no TV coverage, but there was plenty of coverage of Jimmy Hill's "progressive vision" for the club.
I thought I'd mention that here because I think of those everyday butchers led by their centre half George Curtis, when I read people banging on about Maradona being the worst cheat ever for that handball. So tell me this, people. How many fellow professionals' careers did Maradona end with his fouls? Actually how many cards did Maradona pick up for "serious foul play"? (and before you say, forwards don't do that, I remind you of Killer...)
One of my favourite footballing memories was watching the Charlton legend Ben Thatcher tackle Pedro Mendes with his elbow when he was playing for Manchester City. Nothing wrong with knocking someone unconscious - I was very proud that we signed him. I'm just glad that we never signed Diego.
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Documentary on ITV at the moment. More examples of Lineker having the upmost respect for Maradona. A lot of footage I’ve never seen from 86.0
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Lineker was a great striker, second only to Greaves. Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes etc, great team shame about the goalkeeper. Shilton is lucky people talk about the punch. Bailey & Woods both better options. Wretched goalkeeping, jump, use your hands. It was Shilton that cost England2
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Maradona, simply wonderful2
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SheffieldRed said:Lineker was a great striker, second only to Greaves. Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes etc, great team shame about the goalkeeper. Shilton is lucky people talk about the punch. Bailey & Woods both better options. Wretched goalkeeping, jump, use your hands. It was Shilton that cost England2
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how how did no official see that foul?0
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SheffieldRed said:Lineker was a great striker, second only to Greaves. Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes etc, great team shame about the goalkeeper. Shilton is lucky people talk about the punch. Bailey & Woods both better options. Wretched goalkeeping, jump, use your hands. It was Shilton that cost England1
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Steve Hodge got his shirt and it was valued at 300k when he was alive. Could probably treble that now.0
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So what did Macron say?0
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ValleyGary said:Steve Hodge got his shirt and it was valued at 300k when he was alive. Could probably treble that now.
Said on LBC yesterday its now worth 500k.0 -
Baldybonce said:So what did Macron say?4
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The film from last year is on All4 free for a month if anyone wants to watch it.1
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:PragueAddick said:Anyway, there's a thread running for us old gits about a player called Albert Bennett whom we were supposed to sign in the late 60s. It turned inot a discussion of the game in 67 when we played Coventry, a team which had butchered its way to the top of the second division. It was for this impressionable kid the first sight of our twin striker signings from Grimsby, Matt Tees and Rodney Green. It didnt last long. I saw Green carried off. His career was effectively ended. They did Matt Tees too, although he survived to play again. The referee took no action in either case. I could not process the cold blooded violence I was watching. The rest of the country never saw this, or any other games that Coventry won in this way because there was no TV coverage, but there was plenty of coverage of Jimmy Hill's "progressive vision" for the club.
I thought I'd mention that here because I think of those everyday butchers led by their centre half George Curtis, when I read people banging on about Maradona being the worst cheat ever for that handball. So tell me this, people. How many fellow professionals' careers did Maradona end with his fouls? Actually how many cards did Maradona pick up for "serious foul play"? (and before you say, forwards don't do that, I remind you of Killer...)
One of my favourite footballing memories was watching the Charlton legend Ben Thatcher tackle Pedro Mendes with his elbow when he was playing for Manchester City. Nothing wrong with knocking someone unconscious - I was very proud that we signed him. I'm just glad that we never signed Diego.5 -
PragueAddick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Anyone seen what Macron has allegedly said in his tribute to Maradona?
"Anyway" @PragueAddick, if you were that desperate to know what he said, Google is a blinding tool for that sort of thing mate0 -
ValleyGary said:SheffieldRed said:Lineker was a great striker, second only to Greaves. Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes etc, great team shame about the goalkeeper. Shilton is lucky people talk about the punch. Bailey & Woods both better options. Wretched goalkeeping, jump, use your hands. It was Shilton that cost England0
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:ValleyGary said:SheffieldRed said:Lineker was a great striker, second only to Greaves. Waddle, Hoddle, Barnes etc, great team shame about the goalkeeper. Shilton is lucky people talk about the punch. Bailey & Woods both better options. Wretched goalkeeping, jump, use your hands. It was Shilton that cost England5
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Most exciting death on here since Thatcher.0