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Madskills
15 Aug 2005, 03:29 AM
Just want to know how diegos first show was. :cool:

EL MONO MARIO
15 Aug 2005, 08:24 AM
Esta noche Diego Maradona debuta en la tele con Sergio Goycochea en La Noche del 10.. Que programa, el primer invitado... PELE!!!! Epa se viene una noche sonada en Argentina y la television en America. Con prensa de todas partes del mundo "Van a charlar como si no estuvieran las camaras.. Vamos a hablar como si estuvieramos solos en casa..." tiro el San Goyco....

Suerte Diego..... Que dupla Diego arma y Pele lo define.....

EL MONO MARIO
16 Aug 2005, 08:24 AM
LA NOCHE DEL 10



El rey


Maradona tuvo su debut como conductor y entrevistó a Pelé, en un encuentro histórico. Al Negro no le pesó la localía del Diez y se lució. ¡Hasta le preguntó por el famoso bidón de Branco!



Federico Ladrón de Guevara. flguevara@ole.com.ar (2'38")



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Rápido como el correcaminos, Diego se quedó con el 10 y relegó a Pelé-coyote a una copia trucha. Cartoon especialmente preparado para la ocasión, ésa fue la antesala de un mano a mano histórico de poco más de media hora entre Maradona y O Rei, el plato fuerte de este Episodio I de la saga del Diez como conductor de TV. Pero ojo, que fue un duelo parejito, eh.

Diego arrancó con un 2-0, entre los dibujos animados y la presentación ("El Rey en la noche de Dios", fue el anuncio que precedió la entrada de ambos y a un par de abrazos para la tribuna). Pero el brasileño —impecable traje azul con cuello mao— la equilibró tocando la guitarra y cantando una canción propia en un pedido que pareció sorprenderlo genuinamente. Y en el momento de la entrevista, luego de unas cuantas preguntas formales de Maradona, Pelé le puso temperatura a la charla preguntándole a su anfitrión por "los somníferos" en el famoso bidón de Branco del Mundial 90. Y si alguien esperaba que Diego se retractara de lo que alguna vez había confesado, la pifió: "Yo no fui", se liberó de la responsabilidad entre risas. "¿Y no sabés quién fue?", indagó el Rey. "Se dice el pecado pero no el pecador", volvió a zafar Maradona. Y después reconoció que "hubo algo de eso porque Branco estaba muerto. Pero la superioridad de ustedes fue notoria, y fallaron mucho. Yo nunca necesité dormir a nadie para ganar un juego", contraatacó el Diez.

Otro de los buenos momentos fue el ida y vuelta musical, con Pelé mostrando una desconocida faceta de cantautor en un ritmo típicamente brasileño y con Diego contestando con un tango a capella (paró la música en cuanto se la quisieron poner). Y también se llevó lo suyo el coca-cola que "podría haber durado toda la noche", según opinó el Negro, gran cabeceador.

Más de uno —todos, bah— se debe haber quedado con las ganas de que Diego le preguntara a Pelé si efectivamente había "debutado con un pibe", como lo acusó en los momentos más ríspidos de una relación difícil. ¿Y quién no esperó que Diego lo chicaneara preguntándole quién fue mejor de los dos? En cambio, Maradona, súper contenido, le preguntó por la fama ("A los 17 años ya había jugado un Mundial, así que conviví toda la vida con ella sin problemas"); por Havelange ("Ya pasó nuestro momento más crítico, los jugadores tenemos que defender nuestros derechos") y por la FIFA ("Es mucho más democrática que antes y está tratando de hacer un trabajo importante en los países pobres"). Pero sin dudas el momento más emotivo del diálogo fue cuando Diego tocó el tema de la droga, que afecta en este momento a Edinho, el hijo del Rey que hasta hace poco atajaba en el Santos. "Yo, por la droga, estuve casi muerto. Y hoy agradezco poder disfrutar de la vida y tener este momento. Si usted quiere, comenta su caso. Y si no, no. Yo quisiera ofrecerle mi solidaridad y mi fuerza de padre por el momento que está viviendo son su hijo", encaró Maradona. Y Pelé, serio y tocado, respondió: "Gracias, es muy importante esto. Mi hijo hizo amistad con gente que no debía y está pagando por eso, le puede pasar con cualquiera. Tú eres un ejemplo, porque eres un vencedor. Tú y yo podemos hacer muchas cosas juntos y ayudar a mucha gente".

Para el final dejaron el intercambio de autógrafos sobre una mesa redonda que tenía impresas, mitad y mitad, las banderas argentina y brasileña. "Quiero que les firmes a mis hijas, Dalma y Gianinna. Y yo le voy a dedicar uno a tu hijo". Después, posaron con camisetas intercambiadas: Diego, con la diez verdeamarela; Pelé con la celeste y blanca. El clásico de todos los tiempos.

tpmazembe
16 Aug 2005, 09:49 AM
I saw highlights Mario, and it was touching. Can only imagine the entire encounter.

If anyone recorded it and would like to trade for a game please PM me.

http://lancenet.ig.com.br/juca/

Maradona e Pelé: uma tabelinha inesquecível

Maradona e Pelé conversaram por quase meia hora no programa que o ex-craque argentino estreou na noite de ontem na TV argentina.

Foi impecável.

Teve humor, um portunhol absolutamente compreensível por parte do brasileiro, teve perguntas delicadas, políticas, manifestação de solidariedade de Maradona em relação ao drama que Pelé atravessa com seu filho Edinho e o Rei até chamou don Diego de exemplo, pela volta por cima que deu.

Pelé disse que a Fifa de hoje é mais democrática que a dos tempos de João Havelange, de quem Maradona não gosta nem um pouco.

E Pelé ainda cantou para Maradona uma música de sua autoria na qual diz que Maradona quer ser ele e ele quer ser Maradona.

O argentino devolveu com um tango sobre um menino que sonha jogar futebol e ser Maradona ou Pelé.

Tudo adequado, tudo pertinente, sem um escorregão, sem pieguice, como é comum em atrações desse tipo e que no Brasil foi mostrada tanto pela ESPN-Brasil quanto pela Sportv, ao vivo.

E teve mais. Teve uma troca de cabeçadas entre os dois que levaria a noite inteira sem que a bola caísse.

A TV argentina anunciou que seria o encontro do Rei com Deus. Mas acabou sendo o encontro de dois fantásticos ídolos de carne e osso, inigualáveis, portentosos, comoventes.

Wile Coyote
16 Aug 2005, 10:13 AM
La Verdad que diego cada dia esta mejor y cada dia se ve mejor estoy feliz por el y que siga para adelante como tiene que ser y corresponde..

Sobre el programa en USA no llego la se~nal de Argentina.. Ay que pedir Direct TV que nos de canal 13 de argentina no solo por el progama del 10 pero tambien para ver CQC con maro pergolini...

SaturnX20
16 Aug 2005, 12:02 PM
La Verdad que diego cada dia esta mejor y cada dia se ve mejor estoy feliz por el y que siga para adelante como tiene que ser y corresponde..

Sobre el programa en USA no llego la se~nal de Argentina.. Ay que pedir Direct TV que nos de canal 13 de argentina no solo por el progama del 10 pero tambien para ver CQC con maro pergolini...

Yup thats what i want :D

efernandez9
16 Aug 2005, 02:17 PM
http://www.ole.clarin.com/diario/2005/08/16/um/diego.jpg

quiere entrevistar al presidente y al comandante Fidel!

Argentina Girl
17 Aug 2005, 06:34 AM
Amazing how much weight he has lost!

Catfish
17 Aug 2005, 08:32 AM
Maradona looks fantastic. He really has lost a lot of weight. Good for him.

robledo
18 Aug 2005, 06:19 PM
looks great

not sure how long this link wil last so be quick

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=28ZH6X3I

LN-Jonas
20 Aug 2005, 10:39 AM
2nd Week of the Show:

En el próximo programa estarán Manu Ginóbili, Guillermo Coria y Susana Giménez, que es una genia".


http://www.ole.clarin.com/jsp/v3/pagina.jsp?pagId=1036732

fungool
22 Aug 2005, 03:33 PM
Is there a chance in hell anyone has a torrent of the first show? I've tried searching the usual channels but haven't found it yet.

Thanks

YankBastard
23 Aug 2005, 01:51 PM
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Diego Maradona acknowledged that he struck the ball with his hand in the famous "Hand of God" goal against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals.

Speaking on his local television talk show Monday night, Maradona called one of soccer's most controversial goals "something that just came out of me. It was a bit of mischief."

Maradona appeared to punch the ball into the net, and officials allowed the goal to stand despite protests by the English team. Argentina went on to win the 1986 quarterfinal match 2-1 and then win the World Cup.

In his most detailed comments yet, Maradona said he was unable to reach the ball for a header when he went up against the taller English goalkeeper, Peter Shilton.

Shilton "was very tall. He didn't see anything, and a teammate told him" afterward what happened, said Maradona.

After the score, Maradona said he quickly realized the line referee had allowed the goal but none of his teammates had rushed to celebrate with him - themselves figuring the goal would be waved off.

"I was waiting for my teammates to embrace me and no one came," said Maradona, who was the team captain. "I told them, 'Come hug me or the referee isn't going to allow it.'"

In his 20-year career before retiring in 1997, Maradona starred at Argentinos Juniors and Boca Juniors and in Europe. He also led Argentina to the 1990 World Cup final and won Italian and Argentine league titles.

In 1991, Maradona failed a drug test and was banned for 15 months. Nine years later, FIFA chose him and Pele as the best players in soccer history.

Recently, he was appointed vice president of Boca Juniors. And with his new TV show, Maradona, 45, has returned to the limelight after years of dealing with cocaine addiction and health problems.

AFA7886
23 Aug 2005, 03:33 PM
If I remember correctly, in this game Maradona was roughly fouled several times and almost had his head bashed in by one of the English defenders prior to scoring the "Hand of God" goal. Not to justify cheating but I don't think "Fair Play" was on the England agenda that day either. Maradona recently made a statement in regard to Shilton's continued whinning about the goal, fair play etc..."If Shilton were to scooop a ball out of the goal as it just barely crossed the line I don't think he would bring it to the refs attention that it indeed was a goal" Unfortunately the win at all cost attitude is prevelant all over the world.

illusion
26 Aug 2005, 07:54 AM
God bless Maradona for his two goals against England!! I mean It's the best two goals ever in WC history! Thank you God for allowing Maradona to cheat in that game.

jcmartins
26 Aug 2005, 10:39 AM
If I remember correctly, in this game Maradona was roughly fouled several times and almost had his head bashed in by one of the English defenders prior to scoring the "Hand of God" goal. Not to justify cheating but I don't think "Fair Play" was on the England agenda that day either. Maradona recently made a statement in regard to Shilton's continued whinning about the goal, fair play etc..."If Shilton were to scooop a ball out of the goal as it just barely crossed the line I don't think he would bring it to the refs attention that it indeed was a goal" Unfortunately the win at all cost attitude is prevelant all over the world.


Like i've said before, no one needs to justify his cheating, it's a part of the game, and everyone knows (except when it's the side that was cheated on) that even for that you need a bit of genius, and maradona had it all.... He was one of the greatest footballers in history, i am very happy to see him back in his feet and hope he will have an impact in the world again... The only thing i believe (and not trying to start a war here) is that he couldn't be compared to Pele only because they wee different times, only because pele was the first king, in my humble opinion I only feel as if he had inherited the crown, and he wore it beautifully....



Robinho finally in real (check this out) (http://www.giantsofbrasil.com/news)



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El viejo Matias
26 Aug 2005, 10:43 AM
No the first King was Di Stefano not Pele by any stretch!!!!

jcmartins
26 Aug 2005, 11:05 AM
No the first King was Di Stefano not Pele by any stretch!!!!


He was good, but he was never as much of a king as pele ever was... (I'm through though, I came in to talk well about Maradona not get into a discussion with a thousand Argentineans about who was better)

... so see yall, peace...

and check it out:

Robinho is presented with the number 10



Robinho arrives at madrid (http://www.giantsofbrasil.com/news)











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El viejo Matias
26 Aug 2005, 12:11 PM
Me neither, because there is no conversing about this. Di Stefano was the best period, he played for Real in Europe not the Cosmos in the USA :rolleyes:
Peace out!!!

jcmartins
26 Aug 2005, 12:15 PM
Me neither, because there is no conversing about this. Di Stefano was the best period, he played for Real in Europe not the Cosmos in the USA :rolleyes:
Peace out!!!haha... que raro un viejo qu no sabe de nada....