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1 hour ago, The Old Crem said:


Ex-Rangers star Dapo Mebude has been rushed to hospital after a horror car crash and is in a critical condition

 

He played for Wimbledon more times than he played for Rangers 

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Just a quick listmania following Der Kaiser's death.

 

Still-living Ballon d'Or podium-placers pre-1970

 

Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (3rd 1962)

Gianni Rivera (2nd 1963, 1st 1969)

Denis Law (1st 1964)

Dragan Džajić (1968 3rd)

Gigi Riva (2nd, 1969)

 

Law obviously on the DL and presumably a Drop 40 for this year. Rivera looked pretty good in this interview for his 80th birthday last year. Džajić is still active as head of the Serbian FA. Riva still turns up on Italian football coverage now and then but he never had the healthiest lifestyle. And I have no clue about Schnellinger, any of our German boardmembers have any inside details?

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Update on Christoph Daum:

https://m.bild.de/sport/fussball/fussball/christoph-daum-kampf-gegen-krebs-ex-trainer-tankt-in-thailand-kraft-86674526.bildMobile.html

 

He's going to Thailand during Chemo break. He's had 20 rounds of chemo so far. He's aiming for a complete healing, but so far the cancer is just "stable".

So it's not "terminal" yet, but the tumour seems somewhat chemo-resistant.

Might be worth looking for updates in a couple of months. The chemo will eventually fail, but since the cancer hasnt spread, he'll hang on for a bit. 

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Bernard Ducuing was born in Provins and died on 3 January aged 73, he played professional football in the 1970s and 1980s. He notably played for Red Star, Reims and Montpellier, playing a total of 200 matches in Division 1, scoring 22 goals

https://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Bernard-ducuing-ancien-joueur-de-montpellier-et-de-reims-est-mort/1439983

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Just saw this message on Twitter about the former Shankley  era Liverpool captain Ron Yates

 

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Peter Johnson, businessman and former owner of Everton during the 90s, has died aged 84. He owned Everton from 1994-1998, which included their 1995 FA Cup win, and also owned Tranmere Rovers.

 

Obituaries: The SunBBC

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3 hours ago, Thatcher said:

Peter Johnson, businessman and former owner of Everton during the 90s, has died aged 84. He owned Everton from 1994-1998, which included their 1995 FA Cup win, and also owned Tranmere Rovers.

 

Obituaries: The SunBBC

 

The curse of Everton?

 

First Bill Kenright and now Peter Johnson. 

 

Farhad Moshiri must be shitting himself

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Billy Ingham, Everton "superfan" for nine decades who starred in an advert for Barclays during the 2013/14 season, dead at 96.

 

 

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Jorge Griffa Wiki, Argentine player who spent most of his career in Atletico Madrid in the 60s and was part of the 1959 Copa America winning squad, dead at 88.

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Dutch footballer Bennie Muller has passed away aged 85.

 

He played 426 games as a midfielder for Ajax between 1958-1970, becoming national champion five times with Johan Cruyff and coach Rinus Michels.

 

He also was part of the Dutch National Team from 1960-1968, just before their succesful years and perhaps most importantly, part of my Dutch shadowlist in 2023.

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Ray Henderson, once of Hull City (229 appearances, 54 goals) and managerially of Halifax and Southport, dead aged 86.

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Alex Stepney at the Munich memorial

 

 

 

82 this year and looking quite well. Don't think he'll be troubling any lists for another few years

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Klaus Wunder, German footballer who came of the bench in the 1975 European cup final for Bayern and was caped once by his country has died aged 73. Obit  (In German).

Tony Formosa, Maltese football manager who once managed the national team has died aged 86. Obit

 

Stephen Laybutt, Australian professional soccer player has died aged 46. Obit

 

Bertin Ollé Ollé, Cameroonian footballer who played as a midfielder has died aged 62. Obit

 

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On 15/12/2022 at 14:45, diego said:

Eliyahu Offer passed away on 12/15 at the age of 78, the Israeli player was a defensive midfielder and played for Hapoel Be'er Sheva, was manager of Hapoel Tel Aviv, Beitar Jerusalem, Maccabi Sha'arayim, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, and from Beitar Jerusalem was in 81-82 and 88, he was the oldest living manager of the team, a position that passes to Dror Kashtan, which was in 85-87, he is 78 years old

https://www.one.co.il/Article/425284.html

Dror Kashtan has died aged 79. https://www.newsru.co.il/sport/15jan2024/kashtan407.html

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16 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

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7 hours ago, DCI Frank Burnside said:

Alex Stepney at the Munich memorial

 

 

 

82 this year and looking quite well. Don't think he'll be troubling any lists for another few years

Agreed. He regularly gives media interviews and sounds very much all there (mostly tributes these days to deceased colleagues). He also looks in good shape physically and could easily pass for ten years younger. With a fair wind, he will hopefully be around for a good while longer. 

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