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Sky Sport News running a Twitter poll of “Greatest of all time” between, Maradona, Pele, Messi, Ronaldo
Messi 40%
Ronaldo 26%
Maradona 20%
Pele 14%
Messi 40%
Ronaldo 26%
Maradona 20%
Pele 14%
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There's some joyless bores on here. If you couldn't enjoy watching Maradona play, or even warm up before a game, then there's no hope for you.
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It's hard to compare the greatest of all time, the game is different.
Messi and Ronaldo are obviously the best players given the support, facilities and specialists around them. Millions of pounds are spent on them every year to keep them at their best - they are 100 times fitter with much more technical ability. In 50 years time though, there will be somebody even better than them two...
Maradona on the other-hand was just something else. Pure, raw talent. The only people supporting him was the mafia.
Messi and Ronaldo are obviously the best players given the support, facilities and specialists around them. Millions of pounds are spent on them every year to keep them at their best - they are 100 times fitter with much more technical ability. In 50 years time though, there will be somebody even better than them two...
Maradona on the other-hand was just something else. Pure, raw talent. The only people supporting him was the mafia.
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Probably fair enough. Those polls are useless without the ages of the voters. There’s nothing worse than when an ex player comes on tv and says “Pele is the greatest”. Really? He stopped playing when you were 6 how could you possibly know that?
I’m sure there were brilliant players in the 1910s - 1940s. But nobody speaks about them because all those that watched them are no longer with us and footage is extremely rare.
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It was mentioned on Radio 5 last night (I cant remember who said it though) that Messi and Ronaldo play on carpets of grass, whereas Maradona and Pele had to overcome various qualities of playing surfaces and were still brilliant. That's not to say that Messi and Ronaldo wouldn't be able to on the crap stuff, but we know for sure that Maradona and Pele on current pitches would shine above all others.
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I wasn't aware that Sergio Aguero has had a child with Maradona's daughter.
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And probably 90% plus of the voters never saw two of them play, or maybe just one. Four great players.
I don't know whether it has been mentioned on the thread but Maradona passed away on the same date as George Best - 25th November. He's up there with the greats for me too.
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Can someone come up with something around Madonna and don't cry for me Argentina please. It's there but I'm struggling with it
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Yep the poor kid.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:22 pmI wasn't aware that Sergio Aguero has had a child with Maradona's daughter.
Father - Aguero
Grandfather - Maradona
God Father - Messi
That’s some class to live up to if he becomes a footballer
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That’s kind of my pointDyched wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:13 pmProbably fair enough. Those polls are useless without the ages of the voters. There’s nothing worse than when an ex player comes on tv and says “Pele is the greatest”. Really? He stopped playing when you were 6 how could you possibly know that?
I’m sure there were brilliant players in the 1910s - 1940s. But nobody speaks about them because all those that watched them are no longer with us and footage is extremely rare.
People say “x is the greatest of all time” yet how can anybody say that
“Greatest of a generation” is a more appropriate category, but I suppose then they would have to think of another acronym than “GOAT”
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Just seen that Andre Villas-Boas has asked FIFA to retire the number 10 shirt
Not the number 10 shirt for Argentina, but the number 10 shirt from every team worldwide
Wonder who’s going to tell our Ashley that
Not the number 10 shirt for Argentina, but the number 10 shirt from every team worldwide
Wonder who’s going to tell our Ashley that
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That explains the Kun on the back of his shirt then.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:22 pmI wasn't aware that Sergio Aguero has had a child with Maradona's daughter.
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Top top player. A rare talent. Joy to watch. Best of a generation.
Cheat. Drug user. Gangster. Womanizer. Apparently
Cheat. Drug user. Gangster. Womanizer. Apparently
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What a nonce. Catapulted himself into the top 10 of who can be the most sad competition.
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Surprised eusebio wasn't included, he'd be up there before the top 2 in my opinion.
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Just watched the start of the West Brom v Sheff U game, first bit of footy I have seen for a week. Why have they had a minutes applause for Maradona? I dont recall him playing for either team, or any other Englush team tbh. I get the reaction in Argentina, maybe also Italy, but in England? Fookin daft.
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They did it at every game...a cheat prospered i supposeClaretincraven wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 8:08 pmJust watched the start of the West Brom v Sheff U game, first bit of footy I have seen for a week. Why have they had a minutes applause for Maradona? I dont recall him playing for either team, or any other Englush team tbh. I get the reaction in Argentina, maybe also Italy, but in England? Fookin daft.
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That lad could be some player!...lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:22 pmI wasn't aware that Sergio Aguero has had a child with Maradona's daughter.
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Agree with George Best, he was the best at times, he even admitted to sometimes having a "tipple" at half timeClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:25 pmAnd probably 90% plus of the voters never saw two of them play, or maybe just one. Four great players.
I don't know whether it has been mentioned on the thread but Maradona passed away on the same date as George Best - 25th November. He's up there with the greats for me too.
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He was a wonderful footballer. Such a shame we didn’t see him for long enough and such a shame he never got the opportunity to play in a World Cup. Never really played well against us but he was a special player.
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I wonder if the same has happened in Argentina when one of our greats have passed away.. It seems any excuse in this country to have a good old minutes applauseClaretincraven wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 8:08 pmJust watched the start of the West Brom v Sheff U game, first bit of footy I have seen for a week. Why have they had a minutes applause for Maradona? I dont recall him playing for either team, or any other Englush team tbh. I get the reaction in Argentina, maybe also Italy, but in England? Fookin daft.
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I think exactly that. As I’ve said on this thread. Great player who I admired. But did think that was a little strange today. Granted he was possibly the best player that ever lived. But then at the city game during the applause they then showed his goal against England. Did think it was a little strange.
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I thought it was great tbh. Football rivalries and all that are really nonsense when it comes to this type of thing. We all (mostly) watch football because we enjoy it. Sure we support Burnley and we want Burnley to win. But a lot of fans at most clubs are genuine football fans. When one of the greatest ever football players passes away, why shouldn’t they be a minute silence? Sure he had faults, made mistakes, cheated in fact. But he showed the world how football could be played and how it should be played. Football has become too tribal over the years. People get far too into where there from, who they support, who and what we’re not supposed to like. You can see on social media this week just how many football clubs thanked him and said goodbye in their own way. So when a man passes away who reached the very pinnacle of his chosen sport then yes, it’s absolutely the right thing to do. It’s incredible how many lives he touched and hope he gave, especially to the people of Argentina. Look at the response from the Argentinians, can you imagine that here for a player? He came from **** hole and reached the top. There’s reasons why people like him will be remembered forever, he made people believe, he made people dream and that to me is what football is about. Making people dream.
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I get that and don’t disagree with anything you say. I just think the minutes silences and applauses will end up devalued and even every week if we end up doing them for players unrelated to the club / country. I get maradonna was one on his own. But there wasn’t one for Eusebio for example. Or lev yashin. Or di Stefano. For example.Dyched wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:19 pmI thought it was great tbh. Football rivalries and all that are really nonsense when it comes to this type of thing. We all (mostly) watch football because we enjoy it. Sure we support Burnley and we want Burnley to win. But a lot of fans at most clubs are genuine football fans. When one of the greatest ever football players passes away, why shouldn’t they be a minute silence? Sure he had faults, made mistakes, cheated in fact. But he showed the world how football could be played and how it should be played. Football has become too tribal over the years. People get far too into where there from, who they support, who and what we’re not supposed to like. You can see on social media this week just how many football clubs thanked him and said goodbye in their own way. So when a man passes away who reached the very pinnacle of his chosen sport then yes, it’s absolutely the right thing to do. It’s incredible how many lives he touched and hope he gave, especially to the people of Argentina. Look at the response from the Argentinians, can you imagine that here for a player? He came from **** hole and reached the top. There’s reasons why people like him will be remembered forever, he made people believe, he made people dream and that to me is what football is about. Making people dream.
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As for comments on making people dream. And the impact he had. Again I agree. And too much in England is about envy and jealousy and wanting people to fail. So I do agree there.
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If Shane Warne died we would have all sorts of programs on him, we'd pay respect at games and rerun loads on incidents and games where he ripped us apart and was at his best.
We are a great sporting nation who respect the world greats and the battles we have had with them.
Maradonna's life story is amazing and intriguing for lots of good and bad reasons and you only have to see the documentary's that people like Lineker and that England team have been involved in all because that game was such a relevant moment in English football culture
Who gives a sh*t how other country's would treat the death of some of our sporting stars but I bet my life there are examples where English sportman have had such an impact on another country (be it good or bad but through some form of greatness) that they do the same kind of thing we are doing for Maradonna.
I also bet that when Pele dies we do the same thing and show his greatness even when we were the victims and the same goes for players like Cruyff.
If you have a problem with Maradonna for his actions and lifestyle either within and outside of football then thats fair enough and just tune out and dont get involved but there is a lot of football fans who see Maradonna at the very least in the top 3 of all time for the game they love and also there is plenty on forums like this who were of a certain age when Maradonna was at his peak so that it really resonates.
The recent film of his life is absolutely fascinating and whilst I dont condone or excuse the bad he has done to see where he came from and what he achieved and how his life got destroyed this guy for me is a real superstar and I say that as a passionate music fan who accepts that most of the geniuses have their flaws and demons but doesn't take away from the impact they had on peoples lives at the heights of their careers
I think its great that English football has the class to pay respect to one of footballs greatest players even though he was the bad guy in one of our greatest scandals
We are a great sporting nation who respect the world greats and the battles we have had with them.
Maradonna's life story is amazing and intriguing for lots of good and bad reasons and you only have to see the documentary's that people like Lineker and that England team have been involved in all because that game was such a relevant moment in English football culture
Who gives a sh*t how other country's would treat the death of some of our sporting stars but I bet my life there are examples where English sportman have had such an impact on another country (be it good or bad but through some form of greatness) that they do the same kind of thing we are doing for Maradonna.
I also bet that when Pele dies we do the same thing and show his greatness even when we were the victims and the same goes for players like Cruyff.
If you have a problem with Maradonna for his actions and lifestyle either within and outside of football then thats fair enough and just tune out and dont get involved but there is a lot of football fans who see Maradonna at the very least in the top 3 of all time for the game they love and also there is plenty on forums like this who were of a certain age when Maradonna was at his peak so that it really resonates.
The recent film of his life is absolutely fascinating and whilst I dont condone or excuse the bad he has done to see where he came from and what he achieved and how his life got destroyed this guy for me is a real superstar and I say that as a passionate music fan who accepts that most of the geniuses have their flaws and demons but doesn't take away from the impact they had on peoples lives at the heights of their careers
I think its great that English football has the class to pay respect to one of footballs greatest players even though he was the bad guy in one of our greatest scandals
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well said, DA.
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Yes well said DA. Watched the documentary Lineker did with him last night and I must admit, I did change my opinion of him to a certain degree afterwards. Yes he cheated with the infamous goal against us and sadly succumbed to drugs but he turned his life around for the better in his latter days. An absolute genius of a footballer along with Pele in my lifetime and the way he is revered in his own country is testament to the impact he made. Love him or loathe him his footballing talent was incredible and I for one will never bore of watching his skills and talent. Footballing legend.
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Fair points. There’s a massive emotional attachment to him in this country I suppose. Albeit from a negative incident that went against us.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:29 pmIf Shane Warne died we would have all sorts of programs on him, we'd pay respect at games and rerun loads on incidents and games where he ripped us apart and was at his best.
We are a great sporting nation who respect the world greats and the battles we have had with them.
Maradonna's life story is amazing and intriguing for lots of good and bad reasons and you only have to see the documentary's that people like Lineker and that England team have been involved in all because that game was such a relevant moment in English football culture
Who gives a sh*t how other country's would treat the death of some of our sporting stars but I bet my life there are examples where English sportman have had such an impact on another country (be it good or bad but through some form of greatness) that they do the same kind of thing we are doing for Maradonna.
I also bet that when Pele dies we do the same thing and show his greatness even when we were the victims and the same goes for players like Cruyff.
If you have a problem with Maradonna for his actions and lifestyle either within and outside of football then thats fair enough and just tune out and dont get involved but there is a lot of football fans who see Maradonna at the very least in the top 3 of all time for the game they love and also there is plenty on forums like this who were of a certain age when Maradonna was at his peak so that it really resonates.
The recent film of his life is absolutely fascinating and whilst I dont condone or excuse the bad he has done to see where he came from and what he achieved and how his life got destroyed this guy for me is a real superstar and I say that as a passionate music fan who accepts that most of the geniuses have their flaws and demons but doesn't take away from the impact they had on peoples lives at the heights of their careers
I think its great that English football has the class to pay respect to one of footballs greatest players even though he was the bad guy in one of our greatest scandals
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The film about him on channel 4 tonight was absolutely brilliant - I’ve seen it before and would highly recommend it. Should be available on catch up.
His life was chaotic and he succumbed to his addictions. But the pressure that surrounded him was immense and the number of people who wanted a piece of him was frightening. He was befriended by the most infamous mafia family in Naples.
Not excusing what he did but watch the film and you see some of it from a different perspective.
But one thing that cannot be denied was his genius on the pitch. I don’t think there has ever been a player stronger or more skilful than him in the history of the game. IMHO he was the best player ever - he did not have the lifestyle to have the longevity of Messi or Ronaldinho etc and even when he was at the top of his game his personal life was chaotic and he was abusing his body.
I don’t know many footballers who played in his era who don’t think he was the best.
I can see why clubs around the world want to recognise him. New Zealand rugby union team did it today - and I know they were playing Argentina. Sheff United might have requested to do it today because I think they have a connection with Argentina - from memory they might have been one of the first clubs in England to have an Argentinian player.
His life was chaotic and he succumbed to his addictions. But the pressure that surrounded him was immense and the number of people who wanted a piece of him was frightening. He was befriended by the most infamous mafia family in Naples.
Not excusing what he did but watch the film and you see some of it from a different perspective.
But one thing that cannot be denied was his genius on the pitch. I don’t think there has ever been a player stronger or more skilful than him in the history of the game. IMHO he was the best player ever - he did not have the lifestyle to have the longevity of Messi or Ronaldinho etc and even when he was at the top of his game his personal life was chaotic and he was abusing his body.
I don’t know many footballers who played in his era who don’t think he was the best.
I can see why clubs around the world want to recognise him. New Zealand rugby union team did it today - and I know they were playing Argentina. Sheff United might have requested to do it today because I think they have a connection with Argentina - from memory they might have been one of the first clubs in England to have an Argentinian player.
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Alex Sabella was the Blades player i thinkTVC15 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 12:18 amThe film about him on channel 4 tonight was absolutely brilliant - I’ve seen it before and would highly recommend it. Should be available on catch up.
His life was chaotic and he succumbed to his addictions. But the pressure that surrounded him was immense and the number of people who wanted a piece of him was frightening. He was befriended by the most infamous mafia family in Naples.
Not excusing what he did but watch the film and you see some of it from a different perspective.
But one thing that cannot be denied was his genius on the pitch. I don’t think there has ever been a player stronger or more skilful than him in the history of the game. IMHO he was the best player ever - he did not have the lifestyle to have the longevity of Messi or Ronaldinho etc and even when he was at the top of his game his personal life was chaotic and he was abusing his body.
I don’t know many footballers who played in his era who don’t think he was the best.
I can see why clubs around the world want to recognise him. New Zealand rugby union team did it today - and I know they were playing Argentina. Sheff United might have requested to do it today because I think they have a connection with Argentina - from memory they might have been one of the first clubs in England to have an Argentinian player.
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What a strange comparison to make, couldn't be more different if you'd actually tried,Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:29 pmIf Shane Warne died we would have all sorts of programs on him, we'd pay respect at games and rerun loads on incidents and games where he ripped us apart and was at his best.
We are a great sporting nation who respect the world greats and the battles we have had with them.
Maradonna's life story is amazing and intriguing for lots of good and bad reasons and you only have to see the documentary's that people like Lineker and that England team have been involved in all because that game was such a relevant moment in English football culture
Who gives a sh*t how other country's would treat the death of some of our sporting stars but I bet my life there are examples where English sportman have had such an impact on another country (be it good or bad but through some form of greatness) that they do the same kind of thing we are doing for Maradonna.
I also bet that when Pele dies we do the same thing and show his greatness even when we were the victims and the same goes for players like Cruyff.
If you have a problem with Maradonna for his actions and lifestyle either within and outside of football then thats fair enough and just tune out and dont get involved but there is a lot of football fans who see Maradonna at the very least in the top 3 of all time for the game they love and also there is plenty on forums like this who were of a certain age when Maradonna was at his peak so that it really resonates.
The recent film of his life is absolutely fascinating and whilst I dont condone or excuse the bad he has done to see where he came from and what he achieved and how his life got destroyed this guy for me is a real superstar and I say that as a passionate music fan who accepts that most of the geniuses have their flaws and demons but doesn't take away from the impact they had on peoples lives at the heights of their careers
I think its great that English football has the class to pay respect to one of footballs greatest players even though he was the bad guy in one of our greatest scandals
Ignoring the different sport, Warne played a lot of his cricket in this country, for English clubs, including locally. Many, many people will have seen him play live, will have met him, will have shared a drink with him etc, therefore having an attachment to him. How many on here have seen Maradona play live, in a competitive game?.
Warne still works in this country for 4/5 months a year, so people still have the chance to meet him, stop and have a chat. It wouldn't be strange to have some kind of remembrance when Warne passes away.
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Careful, your posts will get deleted for stating facts
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Some mad stories doing the rounds that the Boca Ultras have tracked down the 3 blokes who were taking selfies with Maradona's corpse and 2 of them are dead. Mental.
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Diego Maradona's Doctor Investigated For Involuntary Manslaughter: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -home.html
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Wow. Not being funny. But he was 60 and had lived the life of two or three 60 year olds combined. He was never going to live to 100.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 6:37 pmDiego Maradona's Doctor Investigated For Involuntary Manslaughter: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -home.html
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Not the point , he was allowed out of hospital on agreed terms
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https://www.espn.com/soccer/argentina-a ... ssion=true
7 medical people involved with Maradona charged with eventual homicide and forbidden to leave the country.
7 medical people involved with Maradona charged with eventual homicide and forbidden to leave the country.
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Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:43 pm60 is no age really is it. But he crammed a lot in. Rip
He did indeed, he did well to reach 60, tbh.
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Incredibly gifted footballer and leader.
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Maradona was a cheating bxxxxxx and not in the same class as Pele, Messi and Ronaldo
Personally speaking the best play I ever saw live was George Best.
Personally speaking the best play I ever saw live was George Best.
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Diego was the the world's best but i have never seen Pele play from the group above .
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Oh great. A re-run of the Michael Jackson nonsense. Celebrity dies so let's find somebody to blame it on and spend a wad of cash on it.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 5:12 pmhttps://www.espn.com/soccer/argentina-a ... ssion=true
7 medical people involved with Maradona charged with eventual homicide and forbidden to leave the country.
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Oh, I think he was.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 6:27 pmMaradona was a cheating bxxxxxx and not in the same class as Pele, Messi and Ronaldo