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From her brother's tweet, it sounds very much like suicide.
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A thoroughly contemptible individual, been something of an open secret that he was a serious danger.
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Eddie Annand, who played for numerous clubs in Scotland as a striker, has been diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour. https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/11062551/incurable-brain-tumour-eddie-annand/
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I've got notifications on Twitter turned on for the "Is Henry Kissinger dead yet?" account, so I am determined to manifest him off his mortal coil.
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Dementia afflicted footballers
MarcJWallace replied to Octopus of Odstock's topic in DeathList Forum
Too young to remember Gordon McQueen as a player or even as a manager, but his reaction to the goals against France and Italy in the ultimately fruitless Euro 2008 campaign is one of the best videos. -
Gints Freimanis, who played 13 times and scored one goal for the Latvian national team, has died of skin cancer aged 38. The full-back played for numerous clubs in his homeland, including the reputable Ventspils and also made almost 160 appearances across three spells for Jelgava. With Jelgava, he won the Latvian Cup four times and twice won the Baltic Cup with the Latvian national side. https://rus.tvnet.lv/7790085/v-vozraste-38-let-skonchalsya-byvshiy-futbolist-sbornoy-latvii
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Josep Maria Fuste, a legendary former player of Barcelona and member of the Spain squad that won the European Championship in 1964 has died aged 82. https://www.fcbarcelona.com/en/football/first-team/news/3216186/death-of-josep-maria-fuste-fc-barcelona-legend-of-the-sixties
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Spanish second-tier side Real Oviedo have announced the death of their former player Pelayo Novo at the age of 32 in a probable suicide. His playing career was ended prematurely when he fell from a hotel balcony at the age of 28. Although Oviedo's statement doesn't hint at cause of death, a tweet from a newspaper indicates his body was discovered on train tracks .
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Grant Turner, a member of New Zealand's 1982 World Cup squad has died of cancer aged 64. He played for the national side for eight years, scoring 15 goals in 42 appearances for the All Whites. Apart from a brief spell in Australia with the South Melbourne Hellas, he played in New Zealand throughout his career, which lasted from 1976 through to 2002.
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Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack to undergo open heart surgery.
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Horrible story coming out of Belgium where lower-division goalkeeper Arne Espeel (25) collapsed on the field after saving a penalty kick and later died in hospital. Attempts to revive Espeel with an on-site defibrillator were unsuccessful, but the usual antivax lunatics are already on the story like flies to shite. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/feb/14/belgian-goalkeeper-arne-espeel-dies-after-making-penalty-save
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Volkan Kahraman, an Austrian midfielder who had three caps for the national team, has been shot and killed by a friend in Vienna in what is being described as a murder-suicide. https://www.krone.at/2925194
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Jerry Lawler rushed to hospital following a suspected stroke, per PW Insider. https://t.co/qFv6xvExmr
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Ron Gordon, the executive chairman of Scottish Premiership side Hibernian, reveals in an open letter to their fans that he is battling cancer. https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/a-letter-from-executive-chairman-ronald-j-gordon
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Huge breaking news tonight as Jay Briscoe has passed away, per this tweet from Tony Khan.
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His first positive contribution, dying. Rot.
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Turkmen footballer Omar Berdiyew has died aged 43. The defender played his club football for numerous clubs in his homeland as well as clubs in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine and retired in 2010. He played 37 games for the Turkmenistan national team, scoring once in an 11-0 win over Afghanistan in 2006 World Cup qualifying. Was also part of the Turkmenistan squad that played at the AFC Asian Cup in 2004, they didn't make it out of their group but did finish above Saudi Arabia. https://www.sports.kz/news/byivshiy-futbolist-klubov-kpl-umer-v43goda
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The Fringes Of Fame/family Of The Famous
MarcJWallace replied to maryportfuncity's topic in DeathList Forum
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Some tragic news from Switzerland (again) tonight as the tragic death of Elia Alessandrini has been announced at the age of just 25. The central defender joined second-tier side Stade Lausanne-Ouchy from SC Kriens in the summer and had made five appearances in the Swiss Challenge League this season. He spent the majority of his youth career with BSC Young Boys, joining FC Thun, Kriens and Chiasso on loan deals before leaving YB permanently for Kriens in August 2020. No cause of death is publically available right now.
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Kissinger
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Japanese footballer Masato Kudo has died at the age of 32 after suffering from complications during brain surgery. https://www.goal.com/jp/ニュース/kudo-masato-japan-20221021/blt6304094217abb031 Kudo, who was 32, scored 66 times in 189 matches for Kashiwa Reysol, winning the second and then top tier titles with them in succession in 2010 and 2011. He also won the Emperor's Cup and Super Cup and League Cup with Reysol in 2012 and 2013. He left Japan to sign for MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps, scoring three times in 16 games before returning to Japan to play for Sanfrecce Hiroshima, scoring four times in 30 games. A loan spell at lower-league Renofa Yamaguchi followed, where he scored four times in 27 games before leaving Japan again to sign for A-League side Brisbane Roar. After just one goal in 14 games, he returned to his homeland to sign for Tegevajero Miyazaki in the J3 League, scoring three goals in 21 appearances in the season just gone.
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Kissinger.
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EDIT: My god, you c**ts are fast
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The death has been announced of the tenured luchador Starman at the age of 47. Also known during his career as Ultraman Jr, he made his debut in April 1994 and only lost one Luchas de Apuestas out of five in his career. https://www.superluchas.com/amp/fallecio-starman-luchador-del-cmll/
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Pelé