blackhawkrush Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.Well, now we know why you missed the Liverpool game last night. Watching Maradona highlights on youtube, eh? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.Well, now we know why you missed the Liverpool game last night. Watching Maradona highlights on youtube, eh?It`s been a year for watching Youtube. Glenn Hoddle must be glad he had his heart attack two years ago, that year was safer for my childhood heroes :eyeroll: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs.However there were differences -- Unlike Diego, George never dabbled in any politics (thankfully due to the dire state of politics here), whereas Diego waded in to all sorts of left wing politics.- George never was involved with the underworld (again thankfully due to the gangsters here!!), whereas Diego had undoubted links with the Cartel.- George restricted his goal scoring methods to foot and head! I guess what I was really trying to say was that lying in state and days of mourning should really be reserved for figures of true greatness. Not sports personalities, however great they were at their sport. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.Well, now we know why you missed the Liverpool game last night. Watching Maradona highlights on youtube, eh?Re-reading Jonathan Wilson`s "Angels with Dirty Faces: A Footballing History of Argentina" too. Always remember my Spurs allegiance and Ricky Villa and Ossie and Poch etc.; I am contractually obliged to favour them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs.However there were differences -- Unlike Diego, George never dabbled in any politics (thankfully due to the dire state of politics here), whereas Diego waded in to all sorts of left wing politics.- George never was involved with the underworld (again thankfully due to the gangsters here!!), whereas Diego had undoubted links with the Cartel.- George restricted his goal scoring methods to foot and head! I guess what I was really trying to say was that lying in state and days of mourning should really be reserved for figures of true greatness. Not sports personalities, however great they were at their sport.Well, Argentina might be a little light on clean heroes. To quote a website (author`s name not provided) - "After everything is said and done, to an Argentine, if you’re not Evita, Maradona, Gardel, or Che, you’re just average. But those few national heroes are revered like Gods." 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.Well, now we know why you missed the Liverpool game last night. Watching Maradona highlights on youtube, eh?Re-reading Jonathan Wilson`s "Angels with Dirty Faces: A Footballing History of Argentina" too. Always remember my Spurs allegiance and Ricky Villa and Ossie and Poch etc.; I am contractually obliged to favour them.Aha!!! I totally forgot about that!! At least Villa and Ardiles were likable characters lol!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 (edited) Napoli is already changing the name of their stadium to "you know who."I saw on the news there at lunchtime that his body is lying in state in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires and that Argentina are holding 3 days of national mourning!!Look, I know he was a great footballer, but there an awful lot of stuff he was involved in following his playing career which was, to say the least, very unsavoury.To make him out as an all round great human being is a bit rich in my view.Now, I must say - your fellow countryman Mr Best. Do you think Diego did anything worse/better than Georgie Boy? Personally, I can`t think of many people who are famous in their field, whether it`s music or sport or acting or literature, that would love the spotlight that Diego had since he was a teenager and forevermore, all their behaviours revealed. His lifestyle was inevitable - it would be hard to say no coke, no women, no more money, when you`ve left a slum and are abroad and treated like a God... I can totally see why Argentinian`s love him - the context of the internal Dirty War of the 70s and the Falklands in the 80s left the country shattered and Diego showed everything that his country loves about its heroes - we will beat you with skill, and we will beat you with cheating. I know it`s not very correct of me, but I love my heroes who are right on the edge and often toppled over.Well, now we know why you missed the Liverpool game last night. Watching Maradona highlights on youtube, eh?Re-reading Jonathan Wilson`s "Angels with Dirty Faces: A Footballing History of Argentina" too. Always remember my Spurs allegiance and Ricky Villa and Ossie and Poch etc.; I am contractually obliged to favour them.Aha!!! I totally forgot about that!! At least Villa and Ardiles were likable characters lol!!Mere mortals though, with Diego in front of them. Souness to his Dalglish, if you will. Edited November 26, 2020 by IbanezJem 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkrush Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Shilton had some nice words for Maradona on Twitter...and some criticism in a Daily Mail article. Kinda like this thread. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 Shilton had some nice words for Maradona on Twitter...and some criticism in a Daily Mail article. Kinda like this thread.I pride myself on not knowing what the Daily Mail are saying about anything 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurkst Posted November 28, 2020 Share Posted November 28, 2020 (edited) It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) Edited November 28, 2020 by Lurkst 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcHoddle said that you were intimidated by Maradona just from the warm-up. I would watch instead of stretching, wouldn`t you? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkrush Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you?A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when he`s touching it/throwing it in the air to kick it - but for me, Banks had messed about for ages, and there used to be "six-second rule" and Banks was absolutely on the edge. I would have allowed it because I like pushing rules :drool: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkrush Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you?A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when he`s touching it/throwing it in the air to kick it - but for me, Banks had messed about for ages, and there used to be "six-second rule" and Banks was absolutely on the edge. I would have allowed it because I like pushing rules :drool:Yes, except you see Banks put the ball on the ground to avoid the "six-second rule" so you have to start counting after his second grab of the ball. Tomaszewski used to do that all the time. Besides, Best is standing right in front of Banks for most of the time, not allowing him to put the ball in play. I've seen yellow cards dished out for that many-a-time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 Don`It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you?A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when he`s touching it/throwing it in the air to kick it - but for me, Banks had messed about for ages, and there used to be "six-second rule" and Banks was absolutely on the edge. I would have allowed it because I like pushing rules :drool:Yes, except you see Banks put the ball on the ground to avoid the "six-second rule" so you have to start counting after his second grab of the ball. Tomaszewski used to do that all the time. Besides, Best is standing right in front of Banks for most of the time, not allowing him to put the ball in play. I've seen yellow cards dished out for that many-a-time.This was deemed perfectly within the rules, and I only mention it to illustrate the arbitrary way the rules are applied... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkrush Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 Don`It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you?A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when he`s touching it/throwing it in the air to kick it - but for me, Banks had messed about for ages, and there used to be "six-second rule" and Banks was absolutely on the edge. I would have allowed it because I like pushing rules :drool:Yes, except you see Banks put the ball on the ground to avoid the "six-second rule" so you have to start counting after his second grab of the ball. Tomaszewski used to do that all the time. Besides, Best is standing right in front of Banks for most of the time, not allowing him to put the ball in play. I've seen yellow cards dished out for that many-a-time.This was deemed perfectly within the rules, and I only mention it to illustrate the arbitrary way the rules are applied... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg6HKQ00FokI don't know where the controversy is. It was a red balloon. :P 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 29, 2020 Share Posted November 29, 2020 Don`It is interesting to make comparisons between George Best & Diego Maradona -- Both were fabulous footballers - skills beyond belief (In my view George was a far better all round player ... but I would be somewhat biased!!).- Both were notorious womanisers.- Both were ultimately destroyed by substance abuse George with the booze and Diego with booze and drugs. Both died on November 25th too! Can't get enough of this clip :) http://youtu.be/Cdf6D19EtmcWatch George Best make a fool out of the great Gordon Banks ..... and disgracefully the referee disallowed it. I was at this game and remember the crowd going mental when the ref overruled it!libertyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D8IW_3_6D8I`m not sure why that was disallowed, even now. It still looks like Banks was taking a massive liberty, one that backfired.You have to give the goalkeeper room to play the ball in a situation like that, don't you?A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball when he`s touching it/throwing it in the air to kick it - but for me, Banks had messed about for ages, and there used to be "six-second rule" and Banks was absolutely on the edge. I would have allowed it because I like pushing rules :drool:Yes, except you see Banks put the ball on the ground to avoid the "six-second rule" so you have to start counting after his second grab of the ball. Tomaszewski used to do that all the time. Besides, Best is standing right in front of Banks for most of the time, not allowing him to put the ball in play. I've seen yellow cards dished out for that many-a-time.This was deemed perfectly within the rules, and I only mention it to illustrate the arbitrary way the rules are applied... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg6HKQ00FokI don't know where the controversy is. It was a red balloon. :PBent still claimed the goal, that`s the outrage! I think Balloon-o was robbed. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughedatbytime Posted November 30, 2020 Author Share Posted November 30, 2020 OK, soccer fans...was Maradona top 5 all time? And who are the top 5 of all time? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkrush Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 OK, soccer fans...was Maradona top 5 all time? And who are the top 5 of all time?I hate these questions about the "best of all time" because there's different positions to consider and inevitably defenders and goalkeepers will get the short end of the stick, but I'll go with Pele, Maradona, Eusebio, Beckenbauer and Cruyff. Still, I could add quite a few more names to that list. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 I'd have to think about it but certainly Cruyff, Pele and Best would be in mine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 I never tire of watcing Maradonnas "hand of God" goal lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IbanezJem Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 I never tire of watcing Maradonnas "hand of God" goal lolShilton certainly did turn into Alan Rough or Jim Leighton for a few seconds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurkst Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 OK, soccer fans...was Maradona top 5 all time? And who are the top 5 of all time? To paraphrase Brian Clough, I wouldn't say he was the greatest of all time, but I'd definitely put him in the top 1. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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