R.I.P. Dead football players in Panini Album "EURO 88 West Germany" (PART 3/3) 2022 - 2023

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • This is a tribute video to the deceased football players, who are featured in the Panini UEFA Euro Album "EURO 88 West Germany".
    Part 3 of 3 shows the players, who died between 2022 and 2023, in chronological order of their date of death.
    Music:
    "Wandering Soul" by Asher Fulero
    taken from the CZcams audio library
    For the thumbnail I used and modified this original image:
    "cemetery-grave-warcemetry2-rural-area-geographical-feature-421585-pxhere.com" by "Free the Image", which was licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 2.0:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/...
    Original image download link:
    pxhere.com/de/photo/421585
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Komentáře • 13

  • @joelfernandez2333
    @joelfernandez2333 Před 17 dny +3

    RIP

  • @ricardoandresfonsecasanche1319

    R.I.P Gianluca Vialli of 🇮🇹Italy🇮🇹

  • @HungryCaterpillar179
    @HungryCaterpillar179 Před 16 dny +1

    Hello Mr Potpourri, long time no see!
    Here's 3 updates
    1. I'm going to my Copa America 2024 game at Houston in a few days
    2. A national TV channel in my area is airing the UEFA Euro 2024 for free and I'm watching Croatia vs Spain right now on my grandparents TV.
    3. I actually talked to a customer in my job whose son is training in the Real Madrid stadium to become a professional football in the future. (The customer showed me a video of her kid training).

    • @Panini-Potpourri
      @Panini-Potpourri  Před 16 dny +1

      That sounds great, but I got one question: Why don't you visit the match USA vs. Bolivia one day after your Mexico match too? It's only a few hundred miles away from Houston in Arlington.

    • @HungryCaterpillar179
      @HungryCaterpillar179 Před 16 dny +1

      @@Panini-Potpourri I live an hour away from Houston and Arlington is over 5 hours away from my medium-sized town.
      Also even though I have my driver's license, I don't like to drive in large cities because I have slight visual and learning impairments that prevent me from driving safely on federal highways and as a result I prefer to drive on small roads and state highways. As a result my parents drive me to large cities instead and they will only drive me to Houston since we're more familiar with the Houston area than Dallas.
      It's okay though, at least I'm seeing my Boys in Green on the pitch in real life for the 1st time.

    • @Panini-Potpourri
      @Panini-Potpourri  Před 16 dny +1

      Okay, I completely understand that. Driving in large cities ain't fun even in Germany. I thought you would go there by train and that would've been easily affordable in a few hours. That would've been a big upgrade of your Copa experience and there are still cheap tickets buyable for that US match.
      I have an update too, because now I visit 3 matches of the EURO 2024 (I achieved to buy tickets for Albania vs. Spain in Düsseldorf and France vs. Poland in Dortmund).

    • @HungryCaterpillar179
      @HungryCaterpillar179 Před 16 dny +1

      @@Panini-Potpourri Public transportation is sadly non-existent in the United States (Passenger rail is only between large cities and inside the large cities as well), so there's no way for me to go to Dallas by train since my town doesn't have a train station (My birthplace in Pennsylvania is connected to a railway system though since it's extremely near Philadelphia, but I no longer live there).

    • @Panini-Potpourri
      @Panini-Potpourri  Před 16 dny +1

      Oh, I didn't realize that at all! If you live in Germany, you have train stations and buses everywhere. At this European Championship, every visitor is even advised NOT to come by car (of course I'll do it anyway).