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Ballon D’Or living nominees 

 

1956 - Kees Rijvers

1957 - Kurt Hamrin

1958 - Kurt Hamrin, Colin McDonald, 

1959 - No survivors 

1960 - Kurt Hamrin

1961 - José Santamaría, Kurt Hamrin, José Augusto, Denis Law, Charly Dörfel, Lucien Muller, Gernot Fraydl, Rudolf Kučera, Dumitru Macri 

1962- Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Armand ‘Jef’ Jurion, Gianni Rivera, Denis Law, Kurt Hamrin

1963- Gianni Rivera, Denis Law, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Giovanni Trapattoni, José Altafini, Paul Van Himst, Harry Bild, Armand ‘Jef’ Jurion, 

1964- Denis Law, Paul Van Himst, Gianni Rivera, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, José Altafini, Néstor Combin, Sandro Mazzola, Armand ‘Jef’ Jurion, Klaus Urbanczyk

1965- Paul Van Himst, Gianni Rivera, Sandro Mazzola, Denis Law, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, Franz Beckenbauer, Sigfried Held, 

1966- Franz Beckenbauer, Geoff Hurst, Sandro Mazzola, Denis Law, Willi Schulz, Paul Van Himst

1967- Franz Beckenbauer, Sandro Mazzola, Pirri, Gigi Riva, Anatoliy Byshovets, Włodzimierz Lubański, Gianni Rivera, Geoff Hurst, Wolfgang Overath, Paul Van Himst, José Augusto, Johnny Bjerregaard, Néstor Combin, Ove Kindvall, Zygfryd Szołtysik

1968 - Dragan Džajić, Franz Beckenbauer, Gigi Riva, Gianni Rivera, Pirri, Antal Dunai, Willi Schulz, Ove Kindvall, Sandro Mazzola, Angelo Domenghini, Mirsad Fazlagić, Murtaz Khurtsilava, 

1969 - Gianni Rivera, Gigi Riva, Ove Kindvall, Franz Beckenbauer, Dragan Džajić, Angelo Sormani, Giorgos Sideris, Mimis Domazos, Gilbert Gress, Włodzimierz Lubański, Volodymyr Muntyan, Ivo Viktor

1970 - Gigi Riva, Franz Beckenbauer, Wolfgang Overath, Dragan Džajić, Sandro Mazzola, Rinus Israël, Gianni Rivera, Ove Kindvall, Willem van Hanegem,, Geoff Hurst, Josip Skoblar, Cornel Dinu, Jean Djorkaeff, Franz Hasil, Hans-Jürgen Kreische, Carles Rexach

1971 - Sandro Mazzola, Günter Netzer, Franz Beckenbauer, Josip Skoblar, Martin Chivers, Mimis Domazos, Pirri, Dragan Džajić, Berti Vogts, Wolfgang Overath, 

1972- Franz Beckenbauer, Günter Netzer, Włodzimierz Lubański, Hristo Bonev, Murtaz Khurtsilava, Paul Van Himst, Antal Dunai, Sandro Mazzola, Paul Breitner, Dragan Džajić, Johnny Giles, John Greig, Johan Neeskens, Gianni Rivera, Marius Trésor

1973- Dino Zoff, Franz Beckenbauer,  Gianni Rivera, Ralf Edström, Günter Netzer, Uli Hoeneß, Hristo Bonev, Juan Manuel Asensi, Sandro Mazzola, Jan Tomaszewski, Włodzimierz Lubański, Wolfgang Overath, Hans-Jürgen Kreische, Roland Sandberg, Vladislav Bogićević, Dragan Džajić, Pat Jennings, Denis Law, Ivo Viktor.

 

 

From 1974 onwards most are still alive but the following have died 

1974- Johan Cruyff, Kazimierz Deyna, Gerd Müller, Billy Bremner, Ronnie Hellström

1975- Johan Cruyff, Peter Lorimer, Josip Katalinski, Gerd Müller, Giacinto Facchetti, 

1976- Rob Rensenbrink, Johan Cruyff, Gerd Müller, Jaroslav Pollák, Joachim Streich, 

1977 - Johan Cruyff, Rob Rensenbrink,  Emlyn Hughes, Ronnie Hellström, Heinz Flohe, Jürgen Grabowski, Ray Kennedy, Gordon McQueen, András Törőcsik

1978- Rob Rensenbrink, Paolo Rossi, Ronnie Hellström, Johan Cruyff, François Van der Elst

1979- Paolo Rossi, Trevor Francis, Gordon McQueen,  Bruno Pezzey, Ronnie Hellström

1980- Bruno Pezzey, Manuel Bento, Trevor Francis 

1981- Ramaz Shengelia, David Kipiani, András Törőcsik, Bruno Pezzey, Wilfried Van Moer, Włodzimierz Smolarek

1982- Paolo Rossi, Bruno Pezzey, Gaetano Scirea,

1983 - Fernando Gomes, Costică Ștefănescu, Fyodor Cherenkov, 

1984- Fernando Chalana, Rui Jordão, 

1985- Fernando Gomes, Georgi Dimitrov, 

1986- All still alive

1987- Gianluca Vialli,

1988- Gianluca Vialli

1989- Gianluca Vialli

1990- All still alive 

1991- Gianluca Vialli, Bruno Martini, 

1992 - All still alive 

1993- All still alive 

1994  - All still alive 

1995 - Gianluca Vialli, 

1996- Trifon Ivanov

1997- All still alive 

1998- All still alive

1999- Siniša Mihajlović

2000 - All still alive

2001- All still alive 

2002- Papa Bouba Diop 

2003 - All still alive 

2004- José Antonio Reyes

2005 onwards - All still alive.

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Raul Machado, Portuguese centre back capped 11 times for his country and who played in the 1963 and 1965 European Cup finals for Benfica has died aged 86. Obit (In Portuguese). 
 

 

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Bill Gates (not that one, the former Middlesbrough defender) has died aged 79. Subject of a documentary on the link between heading footballs and dementia, and was diagnosed with such in 2014.

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Hans Friesen was born in Guadalajara and died at the age of 74 on October 21, he played for Atlas, Chivas Guadalajara and was champion of the 2nd Mexican division with Tecos in 74

https://chivaspasion.bolavip.com/noticias/fallecio-hans-friessen-quien-fue-el-polemico-ex-chivas-por-el-mito-de-ser-extranjero-20231022-CHI-30968.html

Hans Friessen é lembrado como um dos maiores mitos da história de Chivas por acreditar que era estrangeiro

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1 hour ago, time said:

Bill Gates (not that one, the former Middlesbrough defender) has died aged 79. Subject of a documentary on the link between heading footballs and dementia, and was diagnosed with such in 2014.

Big miss for the Committee :P

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1 minute ago, Youth in Asia said:

Big miss for the Committee :P

I don't think anyone was happy the last time they picked a Bill Gates.

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On 12/10/2023 at 19:11, The Old Crem said:

Bill Kenwright recovering from a major cancer operation. 

 

X going crazy saying Bill Kenwright is a goner.

 

Statement awaited from Everton apparently. Might be a hoax, might not.

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He was a DDP cult pick a couple of years ago but beat it pretty fast. The 2nd diagnosis has put him on many radars.

Also a DDP this year.

 

Complications of a 2nd diagnosis...death wouldn't surprise.

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4 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

X going crazy saying Bill Kenwright is a goner.

 

Statement awaited from Everton apparently. Might be a hoax, might not.


 

Well known theatre critic Mark Shelton says it’s true as seemingly does Well known Everton fan Tony Bellew 

 

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Well I suppose Bill thought he'd rather die than see Everton in the Championship.

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12 minutes ago, Sly Ronnie said:

Well I suppose Bill thought he'd rather die than see Everton in the Championship.

 

 

Aye, football trivia I can't resist. Carlisle have a 100% league record against them. Beat them home and away in our one top flight season, never played them for points before or since. Our current standing is shite but a takeover appears to be underway with cash input to follow. We may yet collide again. 

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12 minutes ago, Commtech Sio Bibble said:

I don't care about football but I was watching him on old Corrie episodes just yesterday for Betty and Billy's wedding. RIP.

He was a bit of alright as Gordon Clegg,

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It’s been “sack the board” for donkey’s years and now they’re all “boohoo we lost a true friend” after he kicks the bucket. Sooner those bluenose toffee cunts are relegated the better. I hate ‘small cloobs’ (the only interesting quote Benitez ever uttered) like them.

 

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Everton's takeover may be in even bigger trouble with a rumoured 12 point deduction.

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Yeah, he done alright there, didn't he? Kudos.

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On 23/10/2023 at 22:33, polar duck said:

I don't think anyone was happy the last time they picked a Bill Gates.

Yes that was the joke

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John Wilkie, born in Dundee, died aged 76, played for a number of clubs in Scotland before signing for Halifax Town in the Football League Third Division in 1973. In 1976, he joined Wigan Athletic after a two-year spell in Scotland with Elgin City FC, then in the Scottish Highland Football League. In the 1977–78 season he was the club's top scorer in the Northern Premier League, helping the club to be elected to the Football League

https://wiganathletic.com/news/2023/october/27/obituary-john-wilkie--1947-2023-/

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