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Originally posted by BobTheCrateBloody useless at rally driving and even more useless at football ?
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Yeah, but what about Mr Miyagi?
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one guy did what he did, he chose a life style and lived it, live by the sword die by the sword....
the other guy died due to something that was out of his control.
but the point is they are both DEAD - that is the sad truth.
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Originally posted by wendigo100
Yeah! But he's still DEAD!
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Any bloke who earned bags of money, got drunk a lot and shagged loads of classy women seems ok with me. Oh yeh football. Boring.
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Quite a difference wendigo100 isn't it?
If it hadn't been for your post I probably wouldn't have even known it was on the BBC website. Nothing on the front page except "Best mourning continues...", "The day I met...George Best", "Churches pray for Best family", "Football fans honour Best"....
An apt post from the BBC's message board.
"It is sad that his death will be overshadowed this weekend by that of another sportsman and not receive the recognition his passing deserves.
There are similarities: In his own field of world class sport, he was unquestionably world class, just as George Best was in his field. Supremely gifted and pioneering in his achievements; the first englishman to win the World Rally Championship.
However, while GB's passing is a tragic story of self-inflicted damage and a waste during his 59 years, Richard's is a story of a man who made the very best of every one of his 34 years.
As many people have noted, he was a gentleman, a credit to himself, to his sport, to his family, and to his country."
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Goodbye to a sporting hero
Former world champion Burns dies
Richard Burns, who in 2001 became the first Englishman to win the World Rally Championship, has died at the age of 34 from a brain tumour on the fourth anniversary of his title win.Tags: None
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