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Who?
Cougar - he was an incredibly gifted Dutch footballer, probably the finest of his generation (sadly a bit of an arrogant cock though)
[quote=Cougar said]Who?
Johan Cruyff
Not a football fan then? One of the most important people in football over the last 40 years. Shame 68 seems young 🙁
you, R.I.P.
He was a heavy smoker, but what a player, great on tv too - he was reknowned for his weird statements about football that shouldn't make sense but somehow do.
So how long before he's turning in his grave ?
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As somebody said who made George r Martin the grim. Reaper this year.
Sad news for a talented guy
"Gonna manage my time, just like Johan Cruyff." - [url=
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Cougar - Moderator
Who?
If only there was an easy and accessible way to search for information.
Cougar:
I genuinely don't believe you've never heard of him.
If I'm wrong, apologies, but perhaps a different thread would be more appropriate to remind everyone that you dislike football.
Exactly Rusty, v. classy Cougar.
In the blatant rush to be the first to post this news (me me me) the OP has been a touch heavy handed in his title i think!!
For those that don't know
Netherlands footballing great Johan Cruyff has died of cancer aged 68, his official website has announced.Cruyff, who made his name as a forward with Ajax and Barcelona, won the Ballon d'Or three times.
He won three consecutive European Cups with Ajax and went on to manage Barcelona to their first European Cup win in 1992.
Cruyff helped his country reach the World Cup final in 1974, where they lost to West Germany.
The rest of us spent our days trying to do the turn
In the blatant rush to be the first to post this news (me me me) the OP has been a touch heavy handed in his title i think!!
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Said the lurker...
That's a shame - one of the best ever to play the game imo .
Strong in his belief's too - refused to play in the 1978 world cup as he opposed the Argentinian regime at the time .
If only there was an easy and accessible way to search for information.
If only people put some actual content in their posts when starting threads. Or, y'know, didn't bizarrely object to discussing things in a discussion forum.
I genuinely don't believe you've never heard of him.
Believe what you like, I've never heard of him.
If I'm wrong, apologies, but perhaps a different thread would be more appropriate to remind everyone that you dislike football.
In order for that to be a post to remind everyone that I dislike football, I first would've had to know he was a footballer, n'est-ce pas?
Anyway, it was an honest question and as it was answered in the third post (thanks ElShalimo) I'll bow out now. Sorry for any offence, none was intended.
In the blatant rush to be the first to post this news (me me me) the OP has been a touch heavy handed in his title i think!!
Crossed my mind too.
Cruyff was a truly great footballer.
loddrik - Member
In the blatant rush to be the first to post this news (me me me) the OP has been a touch heavy handed in his title i think!![b]Said the lurker...[/b]
no - said the bloke with a real life and not an internet one 🙂
Strong in his belief's too - refused to play in the 1978 world cup as he opposed the Argentinian regime at the time .
In 2008, Cruyff stated to the journalist Antoni Bassas on Catalunya Ràdio that he and his family were subject to a kidnap attempt in Barcelona in 1977, a year before the tournament, and that this had caused his retirement from international football, not political reasons.
68 is a good age to go though.
I've very vague memories of him, but I'm not a huge Footy fan. Never knew he smoked.
Hey ho.
Seemed to live his life a full and happy one, can't say better than that.
Didn't know that mefty ( obviously ) - thanks for clearing that up .
There's bound to be some documentary's on Sky soon telling us the true stories etc about the man ( hopefully anyway ).
He has taken a funny turn..........too soon?
A very good player.
Pity he/they did not win the World Cup ...
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[quote=Cougar ]
If only people put some actual content in their posts when starting threads. Or, y'know, didn't bizarrely object to discussing things in a discussion forum.TBH, this happens all the time on here - usually with a musician from some obscure band. At least with cycling celebrities there's a clue if the thread is posted on the Bike forum. Google usually does the trick if the first few replies don't suffice.If only there was an easy and accessible way to search for information.
Another sad day, what an increadibly gifted man he was.
68 is a good age to go though.
I'm 53, I don't agree at all.
Most(not all) people will die around the age +/- 1 or 2 year before or after the digit 9 in their age ... observe ... 😯
See how many died this year around that age ... 😮
Pigface - Member
He has taken a funny turn..........too soon?
Oh Pigface, it's far too soon; he's only just done a step-over to the other side
IGMC
Cougar.
No worries.
As soon as I saw the thread title I knew one of the first responses would be 'Who'?
It's sad, but that's the way of it on here.
Sad, remember him being a brilliant player in the 70s/80s. I'm not a massive football fan.
If I don't know who someone is in a 'RIP' thread I usually don't bother posting. Ho hum.
Oh Pigface, it's far too soon; he's only just done a step-over to the other side
Too late more like .... see my post half a dozen in front of yours... I win the internet today 😛
I'm not a footie fan at all but remember him well. Something very special about him. Style on and off the field - Total football and a Citroen SM.
And as I'm in my 60s he was no age at all!!!!!!!
Believe what you like, I've never heard of him.
Judge Pickles once asked "who are the Beatles?".
Didn't know that mefty ( obviously ) - thanks for clearing that up .
No worries, it was quite a surprise when he came out with the real reason in 2008.
When I was a kid he was the player everyone wanted to be.
Great tribute by Ajax
RIP Johan Cruyff. A very special human being.
I have lived in Amsterdam a couple of times and I must admit I am quite shocked at how emotional I feel about his death, I don't think it is an exaggeration to say the Dutch have lost their favourite son.
Waiting for someone with not 1% of his ability, dedication and knowledge to call it "wendyball".
An original thinker, a highly-effective and inspirational leader, a world class athlete. They don't come along often...
Oh and I'm not a follower of football - but some athletes transcend their sport.
Oh and I'm not a follower of football - but some athletes transcend their sport.
Neither am I. But to put how important it is to the Dutch, one main channel suspended all programming all afternoon and maybe longer to discuss him for the day according to 5 live, which went out at 7.
Neither am I. But to put how important it is to the Dutch, one main channel suspended all programming all afternoon and maybe longer to discuss him for the day according to 5 live, which went out at 7.
I can imagine. I think he was one of the greats.
He was the first person I put on my bedroom wall ,age 7.
He had the moves.
Rip Johan
And I can't be the only one still with a burning sense of injustice over the 74 World Cup Final result.
Most(not all) people will die around the age +/- 1 or 2 year before or after the digit 9 in their age ... observe ...
100% die +\- 5 years of the digit 9, now that's frightening

