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 Post subject: Johan Cruyff
PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 2:24 pm 
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Words are not enough,genius football god....I LOVED watching Johan play as a boy,the greatest of the great,the day he kicked a ball football changed forever and for the better,rest in peace Mr Cruyff you deserve the worlds respect ..>

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 Post subject: Re: Johan Cruyff
PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 6:59 pm 
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Richard Hawley wrote:
Words are not enough,genius football god....I LOVED watching Johan play as a boy,the greatest of the great,the day he kicked a ball football changed forever and for the better,rest in peace Mr Cruyff you deserve the worlds respect ..>


Yup. I remember desperately wanting the Dutch to win in 1974.

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 Post subject: Re: Johan Cruyff
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Rust in vrede, Johan! :( ..>




I didn't want the Dutch to win the world championship in 1974, but to be honest: they would have deserved it!
They were truely awe-inspiring. Voetball totaal. And in the centre of it this man, a composer and conductor at the same time. A true artist, also as a manager at Barça, never to be forgotten. ..>

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 Post subject: Re: Johan Cruyff
PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:09 am 
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1974 was the first World Cup I watched and Cruyff, along with the whole Dutch side, was brilliant and lit up the tournament. A shame he didn"t play in 1978. A wondrous footballer and manager, a sad loss. RIP


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