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Remembering Jose Reyes

Goonerozil33

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Always remember his performances in the champions league run in 2006.. fForever in our hearts and forever a gooner. RIP reyes
 

Tir Na Nog

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Country: Ireland
When I first saw the thread title I first thought that it must be a wind because I hadn't seen anything about it. Then my twitter blew up with the news confirming my fears were true. You just don't expect someone so young to die, someone who I have such fond memories of watching gone just like that.

With all this talk about Sp**s winning the CL being the end of the world, maybe should spare of a thought for the family and friends of Reyes because for them this is a pretty close as it gets to the end of their world. Things are far more important in life than the results of football matches. I suppose this is neither here nor there, but honestly with this news I honestly don't really care about the result of this evenings game. It's just not important.
 

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