Anonymous wrote:When he came a long the game was very physically in a brutal way. They did not protect players like they do today. It’s like watching those NFL films from the ‘60’s. He changed the game by himself.
Anonymous wrote:He is the greatest cheat ever in the World Cup
The greatest abused of his own body ever
He is loved for winning despite how he did it
Be careful where to look for heroes and loving unconditionally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is the greatest cheat ever in the World Cup
The greatest abused of his own body ever
He is loved for winning despite how he did it
Be careful where to look for heroes and loving unconditionally
A lot of memorial posts on social media, and nothing about awareness of substance abuses.
Anonymous wrote:He is the greatest cheat ever in the World Cup
The greatest abused of his own body ever
He is loved for winning despite how he did it
Be careful where to look for heroes and loving unconditionally
Anonymous wrote:The real tragedy is that he would have survived had he not attended the SYC-Arlington State Cup game, which apparently resulted in the deaths of entire families as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't Cry for Me, Argentina...
Is it streaming anywhere? I can't find it on Google.
Anonymous wrote:Don't Cry for Me, Argentina...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:really upsetting to see people shocked. dude did cocaine and roids, you really think it wasn't gonna cause complications later?
Who said they were shocked? A couple of us said it was sad. Those are 2 different things.