RIP Johan, one of the greatest ever
R.I.P. Johan Cruyff
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
These days the ubiquitous label 'Football Legend' seems to be pinned on just about everyone who can just about manage to kick a ball but, in J.C.'s case, it is fully justified.
One of the truly great footballers of all time and also a modest man of no little charm and patent intelligence.
Thanks for the wonderful memories, Johan ... R.I. P.
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Truly one of the greats.
Poetry in motion.
We could only watch on in awe at the football he and his teams played in the early /mid 70's. Only a very, very few in his league.
Anybody on here see him play live?
RIP
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRIP Johan, one of the greatest ever
All the info on the match between St. Mirren and Feyenoord Rotterdam on September 14, 1983. Team lineup, scorers, assists, tactical disposition ...
Gone but never forgotten - greatest player never to win the World Cup...Last edited by johncorrigan; 24-03-16, 18:50. Reason: some good players in that Buddies' team back then.
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Jimmy Calderwood is a good laugh - former Dunfermline and Aberdeen manager, he played in Holland when Cruyff came back there and said that he was given the job of marking the great JC on a number of occasions. He said that even at about 37 and on 60 fags a day Cruyff was still too fast and Jimmy couldn't get a kick at him.
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