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Johan Cruyff..............Legend

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  • #16
    A true great, one of the best players to ever grace this planet, one of the all time greats

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    • #17
      RIP Johan Cruyff. His teams played a bit like the legendary QPR- team.
      Last edited by Shania; 24-03-2016, 08:33 PM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by bakes8 View Post
        He's in the Top 3 for me. RIP.
        He's in my all-time top 6 certainly, along with Pele, Zidane, Maradona, Best and Messi.

        Very sad news. RIP Johan.

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        • #19
          joanne cryuff
          youve lost your life
          to the cancer stick that glows
          to think you were so great and took all those blows
          love you
          love you more than you could ever know
          my thoughts go out to your family
          god bless you beautifull dutchman
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          • #20
            Before my time as a player, but as a manager he was the one to revolutionize the game to make Barcelona what they are now. If anyone has read Pep Guardiola's Another way of winning book, the insight into Cruyff is amazing. As Pep said: "Cruyff painted the chapel and Barcelona coaches since merely restore or improve it".

            RIP Big loss to the beautiful game.
            @chrisrobson9

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            • #21
              Always remember gazza in the 1990 World Cup . Gazza pulled off a tidy move and the commentator said that was a move straight out of the Johan cruyff book! First time I see cruyff was for Holland late 70,s the man was unreal! Rip xx
              Ooh northern lads love gravy

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              • #22
                Rest in peace , a magician who will be greatly missed

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                • #23
                  Had the pleasure of seeing him at Wembley in the 70s. Absolute brilliant player in a great Dutch team. RIP.
                  Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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