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Alfredo di Stefano RIP (title updated)


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RIP, will be remembered as one of the greats, a player my grandad talked about a lot as a genuine natural talent

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Big Moysey

I know this will seem strange but when Hearts played Atletico Madrid a few of us went to see the Bernebau on the morning of the match. One of our party spoke Spanish and Di-Stefano actually appeared and asked who we were/what we were doing there. He then proceeded to get us shown round their trophy room. Just staggering amount of silverware and a great experience.

A true football legend R.I.P

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Now there's a global superstar. By all accounts a tremendous footballer. RIP.

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willie wallace

Probably the first superstar i ever saw albeit only on the tv.Hope the telly shows some footage of him and Puskas in action.

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Sad to hear of old legends passing away. He was a real footballing legend

 

RIP sir

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Saw him in the Real Madrid vs Eintracht at Hampden...............wonderful, wonderful player.

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Oxford City

My father always said he was as good as, if not better than, Maradona.. so that's good enough for me.

 

RIP.

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Jambo-Dave68

I had the good fortune to be at the Real Madrid/Eintracht game and he along with Puskas were sublime. Did Stefano will never be replaced in my mind by any player as the greatest I have seen. R.I.P.

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john brownlee

Biggest regret that I was a naughty boy that day and My dad and uncle took my (noone interest in football) brother instead of me....RIP

 

 

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FORTHCLYDE

When I was a lad he and Puskas were talked about in the same way as Maradona and Messi are today. Some said he was better than Pele.

RIP

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I know this will seem strange but when Hearts played Atletico Madrid a few of us went to see the Bernebau on the morning of the match. One of our party spoke Spanish and Di-Stefano actually appeared and asked who we were/what we were doing there. He then proceeded to get us shown round their trophy room. Just staggering amount of silverware and a great experience.

A true football legend R.I.P

 

Lucky you

 

RIP Di-Stefano who has now gone to play in the big football stadium in the sky.

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