R.I.P. Sócrates 1954 - 2011

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You may find that you are wrong. You never know though, perhaps they will have a day of mourning and the GC will have fun taking the piss out of their loss.

Bit of a difference between the death of a footballing legend who died through illness, and an average footballer that abandoned his family rather than face his problems.

One of them is deserving of respect, the other isn't. Care to take a guess?
 
Bit of a difference between the death of a footballing legend who died through illness, and an average footballer that abandoned his family rather than face his problems.

One of them is deserving of respect, the other isn't. Care to take a guess?

**** off you sanctimonious sycophantic cock.
 
What a player and what a World Cup 1982 was my favourite by far. Brazil couldnt defend but oh how they could attack. Zico, Falco, Socrates and every time they played it was goals galore.

Our very own Gerry Armstrong with the cracking Northern Ireland team who beat Spain and England with Kevin Keegan, Trevor Brooking etc etc. I remember Hondouras conceeding ten and Scotland going out again. Those were the days when they qualified for tournaments, Kenny Dagliesh, Archie Gemmil, Alan Hansen etc etc.

The final Italy V West Germany and a thriller. 1982 Spain and a full Panini album. :smile::smile: