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Paulo Rossi 17:23 - Dec 11 with 2051 viewsdavidab2202

Just a thought on having seen that a minutes silence/applause was observed at the Spurs game last night following Rossi's untimely passing, as to whether without going into the whys and wherefores similar respect is shown in other countries to the passing of our most outstanding players as with the recent passing of Jackie Charlton and more recently Nobby Stiles who were both World Cup winners.
Anyone with more knowledge than me about such happenings
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Paulo Rossi on 17:43 - Dec 11 with 2009 viewsfunkkk

It doesn't really answer your question but the minutes silence at Spurs was a decision made by UEFA for all of yesterday's games.
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Paulo Rossi on 18:40 - Dec 11 with 1959 viewsdeeplishblue

Paulo Rossi on 17:43 - Dec 11 by funkkk

It doesn't really answer your question but the minutes silence at Spurs was a decision made by UEFA for all of yesterday's games.


I am probably out of touch, but my opinion is that minute silence should be reserved for when somebody connected to the club has passed away and not for other football dignitaries or non football persons.

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Paulo Rossi on 19:15 - Dec 11 with 1934 viewsDaleiLama

Was curious about this so Whatsapp'd my boss who is an Italian Roma fan and he replied "Not that I remember... but Rossi was someone like George Best or Bobby Charlton in popularity..."

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Paulo Rossi on 19:43 - Dec 11 with 1913 viewspioneer

Paulo Rossi on 19:15 - Dec 11 by DaleiLama

Was curious about this so Whatsapp'd my boss who is an Italian Roma fan and he replied "Not that I remember... but Rossi was someone like George Best or Bobby Charlton in popularity..."


George Best and Bobby Charlton were never banned for match fixing.
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