
Maradona.
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Re: Maradona.
Well, he has a lot of problems with food and drugs and high blood pressure
He really doesn't look after himself
He really doesn't look after himself
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Re: Maradona.
Even if it ended up flat, I would never tire of jumping up and down on his head.
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Re: Maradona.
pure genius with a football, pure dog turd as a man.
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Re: Maradona.
Millertime v1.7 wrote:Well, he has a lot of problems with food and drugs and high blood pressure
He really doesn't look after himself
Does he have some Scottish ancestry

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Re: Maradona.
I'm sure that those wonderful chaps in FIFA are now regretting paying him 10K per match as an ambassador. This could be his last FIFA funded "freebie," which is a comforting thought.
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Re: Maradona.
Not one sided though- have you heard Terry Butcher talking about him over the last few weeks? He clearly hates him with a passion.
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Re: Maradona.
Strange how his outburst about England 'cheating' comes from a man who punched a ball into the net and had the audacity to call it 'the hand of god', thereby openly admitting he cheated. I get the impression he is not blessed with too much intelligence. Still, looking at him these days I'd say life hasn't been too kind to him.
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Re: Maradona.
Too much Columbian marching powder has inevitably taken it's toll
Re: Maradona.
As previously mentioned, this odious fat little rat get paid £10, 000 per appearance as a FIFA ambassador.
This after he openly admitted to cheating to win football matches, abused cocaine, failed a drugs test at the 1994 World Cup, got a drug 15 month ban, oh and recently waved the middle finger at South Korean fans at this WC.
No wonder he was a 'genius' on the football field in the late 80's. He was cheating, plain and simple (both performance enhancing drugs and all the hand ball/ diving/ conning the ref type stuff we know about).
FIFA and Maradona = both made for each other, totally oblivious to the hypocrisy they perpetuate.
This after he openly admitted to cheating to win football matches, abused cocaine, failed a drugs test at the 1994 World Cup, got a drug 15 month ban, oh and recently waved the middle finger at South Korean fans at this WC.
No wonder he was a 'genius' on the football field in the late 80's. He was cheating, plain and simple (both performance enhancing drugs and all the hand ball/ diving/ conning the ref type stuff we know about).
FIFA and Maradona = both made for each other, totally oblivious to the hypocrisy they perpetuate.
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Still, looking at him these days I'd say life hasn't been too kind to him.
I would say he has made his own life choices so it is him that hasn't been kind to himself.
I would say he has made his own life choices so it is him that hasn't been kind to himself.
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But what do you REALLY know about him? Have you met him? have you spoken to his family, his loved ones, his friends?Wile E Coyote wrote:pure genius with a football, pure dog turd as a man.
As a general point why are we so willing to dismiss, denigrate and besmirch the reputations of people we've never met? We form opinions based on what we see or hear via the media and then feel we can just write someone off with a horrible little comment like that above.
Another thing: we are all, as individuals a result of our genes and environment, things about which we have no control. Maybe you were abused as a child and then go on to abuse others in adulthood, for example. Everything that happens to us influences how we are.
So maybe I can suggest a little more compassion on the message board?
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Loyalclaret wrote:Not one sided though- have you heard Terry Butcher talking about him over the last few weeks? He clearly hates him with a passion.
I remember Lineker going to interview Maradona a few years ago, saying he didn’t hold any grudges about the Hand of God and that he would have done the same if he thought he could get away with it. Fair to say Butcher was less than impressed with is former team mate...
“I wouldn’t shake his hand, I’d still want to chin him!”
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And here's a word I'd like to ban from this forum!Lauren12 wrote:odious
Please if you're going to abuse someone you've never met be a little more creative.
Re: Maradona.
Maradona in disguise?chekhov wrote:But what do you REALLY know about him? Have you met him? have you spoken to his family, his loved ones, his friends?
As a general point why are we so willing to dismiss, denigrate and besmirch the reputations of people we've never met? We form opinions based on what we see or hear via the media and then feel we can just write someone off with a horrible little comment like that above.
Another thing: we are all, as individuals a result of our genes and environment, things about which we have no control. Maybe you were abused as a child and then go on to abuse others in adulthood, for example. Everything that happens to us influences how we are.
So maybe I can suggest a little more compassion on the message board?
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He was an absolute genius of a footballer, back when you had some real hatchet men defenders.
Since then, he's made some fairly self-destructive life choices but to be fair, he generally seems to be enjoying himself. He's probably a few months away from his heart exploding but that's up to him I guess.
As for the handball, give it up. A bookable offence and that's all, he got away with it in a huge match and celebrated the fact but it's still far from the worst crime committed on a football field.
Since then, he's made some fairly self-destructive life choices but to be fair, he generally seems to be enjoying himself. He's probably a few months away from his heart exploding but that's up to him I guess.
As for the handball, give it up. A bookable offence and that's all, he got away with it in a huge match and celebrated the fact but it's still far from the worst crime committed on a football field.
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Re: Maradona.
Any comments from this cheating cretin should be treated with total contempt.
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Re: Maradona.
I'd write that about anyone. Doesn't just apply to Maradona.jtv wrote:Maradona in disguise?
Re: Maradona.
chekhov » Thu Jul 05, 2018 8:51 am
Lauren12 wrote:
odious
'And here's a word I'd like to ban from this forum!
Please if you're going to abuse someone you've never met be a little more creative.'
I clearly put my reasons for using this term. He gets paid 10 grand by FIFA to turn up and behave in the way he does. I don't need to meet someone to form an opinion on them. If you want to defend the indefensable, however strange that position is, then go ahead, but you'll be ploughing a lonely field.
Odious cheating little turd. Sorry if that's not 'creative' enough for you, but that's exactly what he is.
If you want 'creative' perhaps visit a craft fair in Hebden Bridge, not a football message board .
Lauren12 wrote:
odious
'And here's a word I'd like to ban from this forum!
Please if you're going to abuse someone you've never met be a little more creative.'
I clearly put my reasons for using this term. He gets paid 10 grand by FIFA to turn up and behave in the way he does. I don't need to meet someone to form an opinion on them. If you want to defend the indefensable, however strange that position is, then go ahead, but you'll be ploughing a lonely field.
Odious cheating little turd. Sorry if that's not 'creative' enough for you, but that's exactly what he is.
If you want 'creative' perhaps visit a craft fair in Hebden Bridge, not a football message board .
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Re: Maradona.
Chekhov has a stall there selling joss sticks.Lauren12 wrote:chekhov » Thu Jul 05, 2018 8:51 am
Lauren12 wrote:
odious
'And here's a word I'd like to ban from this forum!
Please if you're going to abuse someone you've never met be a little more creative.'
I clearly put my reasons for using this term. He gets paid 10 grand by FIFA to turn up and behave in the way he does. I don't need to meet someone to form an opinion on them. If you want to defend the indefensable, however strange that position is, then go ahead, but you'll be ploughing a lonely field.
Odious cheating little turd. Sorry if that's not 'creative' enough for you, but that's exactly what he is.
If you want 'creative' perhaps visit a craft fair in Hebden Bridge, not a football message board .
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Re: Maradona.
I don't see why we can't have some creativity on a football message board. I do enjoy a good craft fair though!Lauren12 wrote:chekhov » Thu Jul 05, 2018 8:51 am
Lauren12 wrote:
odious
'And here's a word I'd like to ban from this forum!
Please if you're going to abuse someone you've never met be a little more creative.'
I clearly put my reasons for using this term. He gets paid 10 grand by FIFA to turn up and behave in the way he does. I don't need to meet someone to form an opinion on them. If you want to defend the indefensable, however strange that position is, then go ahead, but you'll be ploughing a lonely field.
Odious cheating little turd. Sorry if that's not 'creative' enough for you, but that's exactly what he is.
If you want 'creative' perhaps visit a craft fair in Hebden Bridge, not a football message board .
You are probably right that that I am ploughing a lonely furrow re. my views on free will versus determinism, but I thought I would give it a go!
By the way I don't know exactly what his role is for FIFA. If he just attends football matches and nothing else then I agree 10 grand seems excessive.
I still think "odious" is overused on this forum. Not my favourite word anyway!
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You seem to know rather too much about me Lord Rothbury. How do you deduce such things?Lord Rothbury wrote:Chekhov has a stall there selling joss sticks.
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Wouldn't be surprised to learn he had some glasweigan heritage!THEWELLERNUT70 wrote:Does he have some Scottish ancestry
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I think most people would see maradona as an indefensible character.chekhov wrote:But what do you REALLY know about him? Have you met him? have you spoken to his family, his loved ones, his friends?
As a general point why are we so willing to dismiss, denigrate and besmirch the reputations of people we've never met? We form opinions based on what we see or hear via the media and then feel we can just write someone off with a horrible little comment like that above.
Another thing: we are all, as individuals a result of our genes and environment, things about which we have no control. Maybe you were abused as a child and then go on to abuse others in adulthood, for example. Everything that happens to us influences how we are.
So maybe I can suggest a little more compassion on the message board?
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He attends football matches as a 'guest' of FIFA (gets paid handsomely by them to do so), and whilst there, makes abusive gestures to rival fans. Oh, and then makes ridiculous comments about FIFA (you know, them that pay him) referee following Colombia's (cant think what the link is there?) defeat to us.
Thanks for the 'free will v determinism' bit by the way, but I dont think a BSc in Psychology in needed to make a reasonable judgement on Diego Maradona.
Thanks for the 'free will v determinism' bit by the way, but I dont think a BSc in Psychology in needed to make a reasonable judgement on Diego Maradona.
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If you don't think he's a suitable ambassador for FIFA (although I reckon he's entirely appropriate for that organisation) then that's an issue for them, not him. He's hardly likely to turn down that gig.
And making abusive gestures to rival fans.. my goodness, will this depravity never end.
And making abusive gestures to rival fans.. my goodness, will this depravity never end.
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Hello again Lauren. You don't actually need a degree in psychology to get an idea about free will. I just watched some youtube videos! Anyway it's an interesting subject and it helps me to understand why people are the way they are.Lauren12 wrote:Thanks for the 'free will v determinism' bit by the way, but I dont think a BSc in Psychology in needed to make a reasonable judgement on Diego Maradona.
I can understand by the way why some might be upset about Maradona's behavior at this world cup. I agree it wasn't very savoury. He's clearly not very well.
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Nah! F *ck him. I hope he falls off his perch soon.chekhov wrote:But what do you REALLY know about him? Have you met him? have you spoken to his family, his loved ones, his friends?
As a general point why are we so willing to dismiss, denigrate and besmirch the reputations of people we've never met? We form opinions based on what we see or hear via the media and then feel we can just write someone off with a horrible little comment like that above.
Another thing: we are all, as individuals a result of our genes and environment, things about which we have no control. Maybe you were abused as a child and then go on to abuse others in adulthood, for example. Everything that happens to us influences how we are.
So maybe I can suggest a little more compassion on the message board?
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I agree with you there Nottsclaret, its an issue for FIFA who they deem suitable to be an ambassador (and these 2 go together perfectly well, so no surprise they choose him) and of course, hand gestures to fans, in the grand scheme of things is nothing (when compared to the other colourful things our friend Diego gets up to).
I suppose at the end of day, as an ordinary football fan, I'm just a bit cynical of the whole (snouts in troughs) thing.
I suppose at the end of day, as an ordinary football fan, I'm just a bit cynical of the whole (snouts in troughs) thing.
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I read his autobiography and I didn't think he came across very well. He seems to have a chip on his shoulder the size of Buenos Aires. He's a washed up drug addict who's only way of staying in the media spotlight is by making outlandish comments like the one yesterday. FIFA should sack him as an ambassador and stop paying for his coke habit!
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It isn’t a trough his snout is in, its a big bag of gak.Lauren12 wrote:I agree with you there Nottsclaret, its an issue for FIFA who they deem suitable to be an ambassador (and these 2 go together perfectly well, so no surprise they choose him) and of course, hand gestures to fans, in the grand scheme of things is nothing (when compared to the other colourful things our friend Diego gets up to).
I suppose at the end of day, as an ordinary football fan, I'm just a bit cynical of the whole (snouts in troughs) thing.
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If he was on fire and I had a glass of water - I'd glass him.....
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Greatest football of all time , now after that he has lost himself in a very large way . Still always will be my hero for the hand of god and then the best World Cup goal ever after that .
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But he didn't 'lose himself' after playing football, he was taking drugs whilst playing - as mentioned earlier he tested positive at the 1994 WC for performance enhancing drugs. Without doubt an amazing player and I couldn't really give a toss about the handball against us, because he was just a tiny part of the whole culture of cheating that South Americans led the way/ continue to lead the way in.
Did he need to cheat to be the greatest footballer ever? that we'll never know.
Did he need to cheat to be the greatest footballer ever? that we'll never know.
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I like him, I'd guess he doesn't give a toss what people on here think about him given his legacy.
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If you are an official FIFA ambassador, you cannot act as a "normal" fan - perhaps this point has escaped you Notts.NottsClaret wrote:And making abusive gestures to rival fans.. my goodness, will this depravity never end.
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You would have thought he'd have moved on by now. Also banging on about still wanting to chin him is a little sad, especially when it comes from a middle aged bloke.scouseclaret wrote:“I would’t shake his hand, I’d still want to chin him!”
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Had a cracking pair of bazookas when she did that Sex book. Bit ropey now though.
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Re: Maradona.
chekhov wrote:But what do you REALLY know about him? Have you met him? have you spoken to his family, his loved ones, his friends?
As a general point why are we so willing to dismiss, denigrate and besmirch the reputations of people we've never met? We form opinions based on what we see or hear via the media and then feel we can just write someone off with a horrible little comment like that above.
Another thing: we are all, as individuals a result of our genes and environment, things about which we have no control. Maybe you were abused as a child and then go on to abuse others in adulthood, for example. Everything that happens to us influences how we are.
So maybe I can suggest a little more compassion on the message board?
Some people just love to argue the toss about anything on here

I'm amazed that anyone can defend the bloke
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He is rallying the troops .........
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Massive turdbag who needs a good hiding.
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Just about sums you upDevils_Advocate wrote:legend
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Even though I hated the barstard at the time from 86,he's still the best footballer I've ever seen in my lifetime.
The skill,vision and desire to win that he possessed will never be bettered.
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The skill,vision and desire to win that he possessed will never be bettered.
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Best footballer? Or best cheat???Flatline wrote:Even though I hated the barstard at the time from 86,he's still the best footballer I've ever seen in my lifetime.
The skill,vision and desire to win that he possessed will never be bettered.
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I've mellowed!Joe14 wrote:Best footballer? Or best cheat???

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How about Thierry Henry’s re-enactment? Did you enjoy that?Tribesmen wrote:Greatest football of all time , now after that he has lost himself in a very large way . Still always will be my hero for the hand of god and then the best World Cup goal ever after that .