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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #24 on: Nov 06, 2008, 01:44: AM »
You are comparing maradona, someone who scored a goal with his hand. To Hitler, the biggest dictator of all time.






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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #25 on: Nov 06, 2008, 03:15: AM »
wont be long before hes a mara-gonner.

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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #26 on: Nov 06, 2008, 03:55: AM »
Diego = amazing player and indivualist.. not a good coach that understands the system and how a team works..

He will be a symbol for the Argentina team in the world cup etc but i don't think he will coach and decide tactics as much as the 2nd coach.

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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #27 on: Nov 07, 2008, 04:15: AM »
wont be long before hes a mara-gonner.

Lol,    but as in sacked or RIP?




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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #28 on: Nov 07, 2008, 09:39: AM »
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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #29 on: Nov 07, 2008, 12:44: PM »
dude, there has been many cheats in history, learn to let go! This shit was over 20 years ago! Alot has happened since then, appreciate his footballing talent!
And i dont see how you can be so annoyed or dislike someone because of something happened when you werent alive, fair enough if you watched the game live and wanted england to win then i suppose you could still be angry about it (if you're gay.).

Yeah he was talented so why spoil it by doing something like that? Loadsa people will have lost respect for him doing that.
So because I wasn't alive during the WWs that means that I shouldn't dislike Hitler???

fair enough i understand that ur not happy about the "cheating"factor in it all but seriously, if an England player did the same thing you'd praise him.
Not only that but it wasn't Maradona's decision to give the goal. He went for it and the ref didnt call it back so u should really be mad at the ref for not calling it.
Same like if a player scores from inside the 6 yard box and the ref doesnt call it. Dont be mad at the the player, he just probably got like 20,000 for that one goal. Blame the ref

You don't know me, who are you to say that I'd praise an English player if he did the same? I wouldn't.
Don't just blame the ref, DM knew that what he was doing was cheating you can't blame the ref, he didn't make him do it lol.

So by that logic, if I come up to you in a match knock you out, but the ref nor any official sees thus nothing happens to me disciplinarary wise, it's the refs fault not mine? Come on.

not at all, you've taken it out of regular context. in that case it would both of your guys's fault. but yes everyone would blame the ref more so for not making an obvious call so u are partly right with what u say

yes Diego did know what he was doing but the same like players know what they are doing when they dive for fouls or make nasty tacjles on purpose.
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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #30 on: Nov 07, 2008, 01:38: PM »
wont be long before hes a mara-gonner.

Lol,    but as in sacked or RIP?
Both  O0

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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #32 on: Nov 10, 2008, 04:41: PM »
http://picsrv.manutd.com/?fif=/manu/img_10_26172_6949.jpg

Haha cool picture.

Maradona is the #1 player to ever play the game. Screw Pele, I think Maradona was straight up more talented. He did it all and had the right attitude. The only thing that's going to always keep him behind Pele in the public's eye is his use of drugs.

On another note, Maradona appointed Mascherano as the new Argentina captain. I think he would be a good captain in a few years but this move seems to be a bit early. He's the right character for the team, but even he claims it's a bit too early to be named captain.
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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #33 on: Nov 10, 2008, 11:38: PM »
http://picsrv.manutd.com/?fif=/manu/img_10_26172_6949.jpg

Haha cool picture.

Maradona is the #1 player to ever play the game
. Screw Pele, I think Maradona was straight up more talented. He did it all and had the right attitude. The only thing that's going to always keep him behind Pele in the public's eye is his use of drugs.

On another note, Maradona appointed Mascherano as the new Argentina captain. I think he would be a good captain in a few years but this move seems to be a bit early. He's the right character for the team, but even he claims it's a bit too early to be named captain.

Damn right, i just dont understand it when people say pele was the best, just cause he was the first pioneer i suppose.

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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #34 on: Nov 11, 2008, 07:53: AM »
http://picsrv.manutd.com/?fif=/manu/img_10_26172_6949.jpg

Haha cool picture.

Maradona is the #1 player to ever play the game
. Screw Pele, I think Maradona was straight up more talented. He did it all and had the right attitude. The only thing that's going to always keep him behind Pele in the public's eye is his use of drugs.

On another note, Maradona appointed Mascherano as the new Argentina captain. I think he would be a good captain in a few years but this move seems to be a bit early. He's the right character for the team, but even he claims it's a bit too early to be named captain.

Damn right, i just dont understand it when people say pele was the best, just cause he was the first pioneer i suppose.
neither were the best...

garrincha was the greatest to ever play th game. He used to beat 4 guys down the wing multiple times in each game
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Re: The Return of Maradona
« Reply #35 on: Nov 11, 2008, 02:05: PM »
c.ronaldo did that a fair amount of the time when he first came to ManU. Not saying that they are anywhere near each other in talent and skill but, you know, just putting it out their
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