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Brazil legend Socrates has died at the age of 57 after suffering an intestinal infection.
The idol of the 1982 World Cup was admitted to hospital on Thursday after falling ill during a meal at a hotel in Sao Paulo.
The former Corinthians hero was rushed to hospital in Sao Paulo on Thursday night with a suspected case of food poisoning, but was immediately placed in intensive care after it was discovered that he had suffered a septic shock, in which bacteria from an infection seeps into the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body.
It was the third time in four months that he had been treated an intensive care unit since alcohol abuse caused his stomach to haemorrhage in August.
Socrates won 60 caps and was easily recognisable in his playing days as a bearded 6ft 4in midfield genius with great passing ability.


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A great player. Outstanding in the Brazil team of 82. RIP

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Probably the coolest footballer on the planet in the early 80s, I'd have loved to have seen him parading around the pitch in Madrid holding the World Cup, fag in hand preferably.

RIP.

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View Postcharierre, on 04 December 2011 - 10:04 AM, said:

Brazil legend Socrates has died at the age of 57 after suffering an intestinal infection.
The idol of the 1982 World Cup was admitted to hospital on Thursday after falling ill during a meal at a hotel in Sao Paulo.
The former Corinthians hero was rushed to hospital in Sao Paulo on Thursday night with a suspected case of food poisoning, but was immediately placed in intensive care after it was discovered that he had suffered a septic shock, in which bacteria from an infection seeps into the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body.
It was the third time in four months that he had been treated an intensive care unit since alcohol abuse caused his stomach to haemorrhage in August.
Socrates won 60 caps and was easily recognisable in his playing days as a bearded 6ft 4in midfield genius with great passing ability.


http://uk.eurosport....es-aged-57.html

A great player. Outstanding in the Brazil team of 82. RIP

great avatar pic mate, any chance of posting it full size in the vintage section?

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My all time favorite player, and I will really miss him. That team with him, Paolo Falcao, Junior, Tafferel, Dunga, and others was a pleasure to watch. Kind of like the Barca of the 80s.

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RIP Socrates - we've lost one of the greats.

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RIP Socrates, a true legend.

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Such a brilliant footballer to watch, made everything look so simple. Didnt he play for some random non-league team in England a couple of years ago? RIP.

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Yes, DKW, he played one game for a really low division team a few years ago, for a good bit of money. Not sure what the particulars were, but maybe that team charged an extra admission for that game, and were able to pay the fee for Socrates' appearance from that.

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Sad news. He was a great player. That Brazil team were great, apart from Serginho, who was a comedy centre forward in a team of artists.

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Never seen him play, that I can remember, live. But from all the clips I saw of him he seeme exceptional, and I am aware of his importance in world football.

RIP

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As someone said previously, probably the coolest footballer not only of the early 80's but of all time.
Played the game at his own pace, effortlessly.

If i remember rightly he championed supporters rights at his club (or something similar), was the symbol of his club and Brazil.

Wasn't he also a doctor or summats?

RIP

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You're right he was a doctor as well. A great man from what I've read and heard, and undoubtedly a great great footballer.

RIP

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Iconic footballer for me. I remember seeing his picture and thinking he looked the part.
I never got the chance to see him play until I got to see some videos when I was around 10.

Rest in peace.

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RIP. one of the best players of his generation.

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Bit late for this thread but RIP to a real world football legend. Socrates was one of the coolest footballers to have ever strolled around a football pitch. And he liked a drink by all accounts.


PS: For anyone who has never seen it, Brazil V Italy at the '82 World Cup is one of the greatest games of football ever played. It is essential viewing for any football fan in much the same way that the Ali/Frazier fights are a prerequisite for genuine boxing fans.







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