ronaldo943
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« Reply #330 on: November 18, 2012, 10:49:26 PM » |
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Mostly every Brazilian player is joga bonito ronaldinho ronaldo roberto carlos etc.
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« Reply #331 on: November 18, 2012, 10:51:58 PM » |
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Mostly every Brazilian player is joga bonito ronaldinho ronaldo roberto carlos etc.
Roberto Caros not really. Ronaldinho and Ronaldo for sure Pele well he IS jogo bonito next to Garrincha
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« Reply #332 on: November 18, 2012, 11:21:20 PM » |
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Don't forget the white Pele - Zico. I have 1982 World Cup on tapes and he along with that great Brazil team played some amazing football. Best player in the world in the late 70's - early 80's.
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Iker Casillas, Giacinto Facchetti, Alessandro Nesta, Matthias Sammer, Javier Zanetti, Lothar Matthäus (c), Xavi, Zico, Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Ferenc Puskas, Karl Heinz Rummenigge
Coach:Rinus Michels
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« Reply #333 on: November 18, 2012, 11:24:55 PM » |
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Don't forget the white Pele - Zico. I have 1982 World Cup on tapes and he along with that great Brazil team played some amazing football. Best player in the world in the late 70's - early 80's.
yes but Zico stinked during world cup 82 not to mention Platini owned him and I am Brazil No. 1 fan in worldcups that one hurt
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« Reply #334 on: November 18, 2012, 11:32:37 PM » |
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p.s. misha if yo want you can pick now, you will make easier for me because my trip tomorrow
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misha
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« Reply #335 on: November 18, 2012, 11:42:04 PM » |
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stinked? Not true at all. He was probably their best player, finished as Brazil's top scorer and was in the best 11 of the tournament. They lost because of their shaky defence.
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The Immortals:
Iker Casillas, Giacinto Facchetti, Alessandro Nesta, Matthias Sammer, Javier Zanetti, Lothar Matthäus (c), Xavi, Zico, Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Ferenc Puskas, Karl Heinz Rummenigge
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« Reply #336 on: November 18, 2012, 11:44:42 PM » |
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stinked? Not true at all. He was probably their best player, finished as Brazil's top scorer and was in the best 11 of the tournament. They lost because of their shaky defence.
well I will concede even when in that game he barely played p.s. Platini owned him.. not to mention rochateau p.s.2. I was sooo high on him, it still hurts I watched that game on a giant screen in a big auditorium oh well do you have a pick
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misha
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« Reply #337 on: November 18, 2012, 11:50:48 PM » |
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stinked? Not true at all. He was probably their best player, finished as Brazil's top scorer and was in the best 11 of the tournament. They lost because of their shaky defence.
well I will concede even when in that game he barely played
p.s. Platini owned him.. not to mention rochateau
p.s.2. I was sooo high on him, it still hurts I watched that game on a giant screen in a big auditorium
oh well do you have a pick
You confused things (again). I'm taklking about 1982 WC in which Zico was amazing and came as the best player in the world (won the prize the following year). You are talking about 1986 in which Zico came with injury and was already declining.
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The Immortals:
Iker Casillas, Giacinto Facchetti, Alessandro Nesta, Matthias Sammer, Javier Zanetti, Lothar Matthäus (c), Xavi, Zico, Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Ferenc Puskas, Karl Heinz Rummenigge
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« Reply #338 on: November 18, 2012, 11:52:38 PM » |
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stinked? Not true at all. He was probably their best player, finished as Brazil's top scorer and was in the best 11 of the tournament. They lost because of their shaky defence.
well I will concede even when in that game he barely played
p.s. Platini owned him.. not to mention rochateau
p.s.2. I was sooo high on him, it still hurts I watched that game on a giant screen in a big auditorium
oh well do you have a pick
You confused things (again).
I'm taklking about 1982 WC in which Zico was amazing and came as the best player in the world (won the prize the following year). You are talking about 1986 in which Zico came with injury and was already declining.
youre right on 82 it was Italy the champ the ones that ends Brazils run
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« Reply #339 on: November 18, 2012, 11:58:27 PM » |
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Despite this, interest from French club Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and Italian sides ACF Fiorentina and U.C. Sampdoria arose, but González opted to stay in Cádiz. His stay was somewhat short-lived, however, as he was transferred to Real Valladolid in the 1985 January transfer window due to problems with manager Benito Joanet. He did not get along at Valladolid, where his personal life was tightly controlled and, after playing in just nine games, he returned to Cádiz exactly one year later; as a guard against his partying, his contract was reputed to have contained a clause stipulating he was to be paid $700 per game played and none for the ones he missed.
After several coaching changes, González was finally able to shine again for Cádiz under Víctor Espárrago, still competing in a further top level campaigns. In all, he scored 58 goals in 194 league games for the club until his departure on 6 June 1991, aged 32.
( got to love potential)
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« Reply #340 on: November 18, 2012, 11:59:12 PM » |
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misha
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« Reply #341 on: November 19, 2012, 12:00:58 AM » |
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XAVI
I afraid he won't last till my next pick and I really love him so must pick him now. I think he's a bit underrated - one of the best passers ever, super smart and with great vision. Barca's brains and the new member of The Immortals.
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The Immortals:
Iker Casillas, Giacinto Facchetti, Alessandro Nesta, Matthias Sammer, Javier Zanetti, Lothar Matthäus (c), Xavi, Zico, Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Ferenc Puskas, Karl Heinz Rummenigge
Coach:Rinus Michels
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« Reply #342 on: November 19, 2012, 12:02:52 AM » |
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XAVI
I afraid he won't last till my next pick and I really love him so must pick him now. I think he's a bit underrated - one of the best passers ever, super smart and with great vision. Barca's brains and the new member of The Immortals.
hes good and most likely he wont last till next pick we have
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misha
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« Reply #343 on: November 19, 2012, 12:09:34 AM » |
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Maybe we should have an extra pick/player so we can have the flexibilty to trade
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The Immortals:
Iker Casillas, Giacinto Facchetti, Alessandro Nesta, Matthias Sammer, Javier Zanetti, Lothar Matthäus (c), Xavi, Zico, Maradona, Roberto Baggio, Ferenc Puskas, Karl Heinz Rummenigge
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ronaldo943
Paul Pierce
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« Reply #344 on: November 19, 2012, 12:15:08 AM » |
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Maybe we should have an extra pick/player so we can have the flexibilty to trade
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