Peter Reid on Maradona's 'Hand of God' shirt: 'I could have had that!' | BBC Sounds
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- Former Everton and England star Peter Reid tells Chris Kamara and Ben Shephard the full story behind Diego Maradona’s £7m ‘Hand of God’ shirt.
The former midfielder played in the 1986 quarter-final between England and Argentina, a game that witnessed one of the most infamous incidents in World Cup history, as Diego Maradona used his hand to score.
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Peter Reid on Maradona's 'Hand of God' shirt: 'I could have had that!' | BBC Sounds
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Absolutely brilliant!!
The memory of that game in 86 . Lives on fiorever .
Brilliant for sure, what great memories and to relive them brings me back to watching the game as a wee lad. Peter is a great character in so many ways.
Peter is brilliant I know that Hodgey would have dropped him a few quid because they were good mates. Fair play to Hodgey players in the 80s weren't on the money they are on today so to have that shirt was a great piece of thinking.
Lol🤣🤣🤣...when Peter said he went to Sotheby's and some people recognised him - I was one of them. Peter said to me - as we were standing next to the "DI0S" t-shirt - "that is the closest I got to the t-shirt." He just couldn't catch up to Maradona🔟💙🔟💙. Both great legends.
If maradona had started that run against Italy ,,he would've finished it in the hospital ,,😳
No
Not just Italian players, but all of them who need to stop a player with fouls are cowards. They cannot play fairly like men so they have to do the cowardly thing to stop a player. If they had all played fairly against Maradona, none of them had any chance of stopping him (that's how football should be played, with skills instead of the negative junk)
I hope Hodge gave all the money to charity, rather than profiting from setting up Maradona to knock England out of the world cup
I blame Shilton for that, always have.