Thelonious Monk wrote: » Different class. Adios, thanks for the memories.
McMurphy wrote: » Was going to make a joke about having a coke tonight but I'll refrain. He was an absolute legend in his time. Rest in peace Diego.
McGinniesta wrote: » Another good man down. I got to see him in the flesh in Lansdowne Road. Sad news.
sydthebeat wrote: » who would have though in 1997, when he retired, that he would be dead before Pele ???
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I've watched loads of videos just watching him train. The way he could kick the ball sky high and then just control it perfectly when it came back down. A magician.
seamus wrote: » I always found it bizarre how much the "hand of god" incident was applauded and celebrated in the football world as an iconic goal. It was blatant cheating in front of a global audience and in the highest competition the sport has. It should have been vilified as a dismal failure of the officials and an alarm bell about how normalised cheating and foul play had become in the sport - anything goes so long as you can get away with it. The other goal he scored in that game though, that was something else.
seamus wrote: » I always found it bizarre how much the "hand of god" incident was applauded and celebrated in the football world as an iconic goal. It was blatant cheating in front of a global audience ..... It should have been vilified as a dismal failure of the officials and an alarm bell about how normalised cheating and foul play had become in the sport ..... The other goal he scored in that game though, that was something else.