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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    Only NCM could have a tribute thread to someone and spell their name wrongly.

    Best player ever and his achievements on the pitch were only matched by the legendary amount of ching he shoved up his nose.
    Tru dat

    Great player
    Interesting and enjoyable documentary
    What a life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartlett's Dust View Post
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    Is that actually a family bag of Bartlett's Dust???

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    ‘Like a virgin’ & ‘express yourself’ were my personal favourites, I never really liked ‘vogue’ though !

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPYMAGPIEHAPPY View Post
    ‘Like a virgin’ & ‘express yourself’ were my personal favourites, I never really liked ‘vogue’ though !
    Are they things Jamie Fullarton said?

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    Great player everything else about him loathsome won't be missed. Not into idol worship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by queenslandpie View Post
    Great player everything else about him loathsome won't be missed. Not into idol worship.
    I don't condone his misdemeanours inside or outside of football and I certainly didn't agree with many of his political views, but I think "loathsome" is too strong. Maradona was a product of his environment with all the good and bad things that brings.

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    When you start trying to compare players like Pele and Maradona, or for that matter Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, it's a highly subjective judgement about which was or is greatest. The reason their names get mentioned in such debates is because they were/are all sublime footballers and great entertainers. Truly the elite of their respective eras.

    Maradona's finest hour in the 1986 World Cup came when I was in my early secondary school years, beginning to get seriously into football but still with that relatively uncynical view of the world which comes with youth. As such, the Mexico 86 tournament has a kind of magical, fantasy-like quality in my memory that later tournaments do not, perhaps because it was the first one I could truly appreciate, and without question Diego Maradona was the star of that show, playing both hero and pantomime villain.

    It's a sad day when we lose a footballer of that calibre. You don't get to see that many in a lifetime so it's important to appreciate them, enjoy the memories they leave, and forgive their flaws.

    RIP Diego.

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    As a footballer his passing is a sad one, because he was right up there with the very best.

    I'll leave it at that.

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    I've been lucky enough to see Pele, Cruyff, Messi, Ronaldo (x2) etc. play live. For me Maradona was the best. RIP.

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