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6 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

 

A Palermitan in Messina, a southerner in Turin, an Italian in Japan, had all of his best matches in a three-week period, brother stole tyres for a living, did a shit tonne of ecstasy and then made bank off adverts. Definitely a life well lived.

95 % of Turin population.

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1 hour ago, max_bossetti said:

 

So after the Sierra Leonian ballerina (wore a Tutu), Jackson (Tito), and Schillaci (Toto) should Russian pop group Tata, or footballers Tete or Totti be getting worried?

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1 hour ago, max_bossetti said:

Italia '90 was my first World Cup. So bit of a kick in the nuts. 

 

Did very little at the top level apart from the 1989/90 season and that summer in 1990. Don't think we've seen a player like that at a tournament since 

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I continue to think Denis Law will be the next big football death. As soon as he is off the DL.

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Dutch football scout Piet de Visser (wiki), also former chief scout of Chelsea, close(?) friend of Roman Abramovich and the man who scouted players like Ronaldo Nazario and Kevin De Bruyne turns 90 tomorrow, which is nothing but a miracle because of his past health issues. It seems like his immortality is nearing the end, however.

The man who survived esophageal cancer, colon cancer and cancer in the groin, has had multiple heart surgeries including five bypass surgeries, had a pacemaker installed at the age of 89, outlived his wife, has lived on space food for the past 25 years because his esophagus was removed due to the cancer, is housebound for most of the time and has a chronic viral infection in his lungs.
Now he also has a malignant tumour of the size of a fist in his abdomen that can only be stabilized with injections and hormone treatment. The function of his kidneys is also very low. Despite all of this he stays positive, keeps working and still wants to travel to his own football academy in Ghana, but he admits the latter may no longer be possible.

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Newcastle CEO Darren Eales is to step down from his position after being diagnosed with a chronic form of blood cancer.

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2 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Tributes from Arsenal and Dundee have been issued. Mirror

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Barry Lloyd, midfielder who played for Chelsea (1966-1968) and Fulham (1968-1976) amongst others, has died aged 75. 

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1 hour ago, Thatcher said:

Barry Lloyd, midfielder who played for Chelsea (1966-1968) and Fulham (1968-1976) amongst others, has died aged 75. 

He was also manager of Brighton & Hove Albion for a while, getting them promoted from Division 3 to 2 at the first attempt, and reaching the Div 2 playoffs. Coincidentally Chelsea and Brighton are playing each other this afternoon.

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On 28/09/2024 at 13:53, Thatcher said:

Barry Lloyd, midfielder who played for Chelsea (1966-1968) and Fulham (1968-1976) amongst others, has died aged 75. 

Larry Lloyd, now Barry Lloyd. Is there an ex-footballer called Gary Lloyd who should be worried?

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6 hours ago, Sly Ronnie said:

Larry Lloyd, now Barry Lloyd. Is there an ex-footballer called Gary Lloyd who should be worried?

 

6 hours ago, Spade_Cooley said:

 

And this guy is definitely booking himself in for a full medical:

Harry Lloyd - Player Profile - Football - TNT Sports

 

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Argentine "legend" of football Omar Palma (wikiin critical condition after stroke.

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Peter Fregene, Nigerian international footballer and 1968 Summer Olympic squad member is in very poor health. This isn't exactly the first time, he has been paralyzed since 2001 and has suffered multiple strokes in the past.

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On 18/09/2024 at 11:39, Neol Edmunds said:

 

So after the Sierra Leonian ballerina (wore a Tutu), Jackson (Tito), and Schillaci (Toto) should Russian pop group Tata, or footballers Tete or Totti be getting worried?

 

Looks like Ratan Tata should have been worried. He died...

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjd5835mp4ko

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Reports that George Baldock (31) has been found dead in his swimming pool at home days after playing for Panathinaikos, he joined them from Sheffield United in the summer.

https://x.com/ChrisWheatley/status/1844110460238618906

Added more comprehensive story link (in Greek) https://x.com/gazzetta_gr/status/1844110177332764878?s=46

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Very sad news, Was his daughters birthday as well.

 

 Friends with Dele Ali I believe who is a player sadly I worry about having a tragic ending. 

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This went unnoticed when it happened, but Marko Valok, born in Surčin, now Serbia, died aged 97 on 29 Sept, he represented Yugoslavia in the 1950 World Cup qualifiers, scoring goals against Israel on that occasion, he played for Partizan and holds the record for most goals in the Serbian "eternal derby", scoring thirteen times against rival Red Star Belgrade and was top scorer in the 1950 Yugoslav championship. He coached the Myanmar national team. But the main reason I bring his name here is just one curiosity. He was the penultimate living coach of the Yugoslavia national team, coaching in 1977. The last living coach of the extinct Yugoslavia national football team is Ivan Čabrinović (b.1939)
Correct me if I'm wrong and if there are any others still alive

https://katera.news/preminuo-legendarni-fudbaler-partizana-marko-valok

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On 09/10/2024 at 18:36, arghton said:

Peter Fregene, Nigerian international footballer and 1968 Summer Olympic squad member is in very poor health. This isn't exactly the first time, he has been paralyzed since 2001 and has suffered multiple strokes in the past.

Now on life support. :pop:

 

https://www.gistmania.com/talk/topic,605584.0.html

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