He was my generation - I fear a lot will pass soon. RIP Paulo
Aged 64 it’s no age. I remember his performance in what was one of the great World Cup final’s against Germany
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He was my generation - I fear a lot will pass soon. RIP Paulo
The golden summer of '82, remember it well.
England played France on my 21st Birthday and Robbo scored after 15 secs. Had to wait until after the match to go to the pub.
Italy looked dead and buried in the group stage, but someone got through and suddenly rose like a Phoenix to go on and win it. Rossi was the star of the team and the World Cup, but everyone remembers that Brazil team, just like the Dutch in '74 a mystery how they didn't it.
Happy memories Paolo, RIP.
Really shocked and saddened by this news. His name brings back such vivid and happy memories.
Don’t know if anybody else did this when they were kids, but me and mates used to do running commentary when having a kick about in the park, with each kid picking their favourite player to pretend to be?
During the 1982 WC and for quite some time after, Rossi was the player I always wanted to be when having a kick about. RIP.
Sad and no age at all.RIP
My age, makes one feel somewhat mortal.
I remember that final well.
My son had a Rossi Roma shirt he used to go to football trading in a few years back that we bought on a trip to Rome,
We could never get it off his back.
RIP Paolo.
Very sad that is no age, who could for Marco Tardelli's celebration at the 82 World Cup. Rossi was superb at that Tournament. RIP
Maradona ('86 Golden Ball winner), followed by Rossi ('82 Golden Ball winner), Mario Kempes needs to look after himself!
Ha! That was my 15th birthday. No pub for me...
Spain 1982 was for me one of the last great World Cups. Northern Ireland beat the hosts, Norman Whiteside was a rising teenage star, France had Platini, Brazil had Zico and Sócrates, Schumacher did his infamous (and still shocking) flying kick, but in spite of all this Paolo Rossi stole the show.
RIP indeed
Very sad to hear. I remember him best from the '78 World Cup; for some reason my little brother (then aged 14) was a big fan of Paolo's that year.
(Indeed. I suggested this in #8.)
(The Argentina game was before the Brazil one fwiw; he didn't score in it, hence the courage in picking him for the Brazil game after three games [Peru, Cameroon, Argentina] with no goals. And no doubt some proud East Germans would want to point out that it was West Germany. The English tend to do the same re 1966 of course.)
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