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RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - Regenerated - 16-06-2010 08:37 There's so many players that could be chosen for an all time squad, and not just including world cups. So many great players never won the world cup, and some won it when perhaps they didnt deserve to. I've not included Maradona. I'm not disputing that he is probably one of the established big three of all time, and had amazing skill and ability as a player. But I believe in honesty and for me, I just cannot forgive him for the cheating hand of god and the drug abuse which tainted his career. I've tried to pick my first eleven based on not just ability on the field but on honesty as people off it. RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - cosmonaut - 17-06-2010 11:45 I think it's time to announce the official UK Babe Channels world cup squad, as chosen in this thread. On the basis of simply listing the 23 most selected players our world cup squad would be as follows: Goalkeepers: L. Yashin, G. Banks, P. Schmeichel Defenders: F. Beckenbauer, B. Moore, Cafu, P. Maldini, F. Baresi, Roberto Carlos, Carlos Alberto Midfielders: D. Maradona, J. Cruyff, Z. Zidane, B. Charlton, M. Platini, Garrincha, L. Matthaus, Jairzinho Forwards: Pele, Ronaldo, Eusebio, F. Puskas, Romario (Maradona could just as well be listed in the forwards of course rather than midfielders). Again on the basis of simply listing the most selected players, the UK Babe Channels first choice XI looks like this: L Yashin (USSR) Cafu (Bra) F Beckenbauer (Ger) B Moore (Eng) P Maldini (Ita) M Platini (Fra) B Charlton (Eng) Z Zidane (Fra) J Cruyff (Neth) Pele (Bra) D Maradona (Arg) RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - Danzig - 17-06-2010 12:46 Maybe would have been better to announce final teams at the end of the World Cup so people can still post their team line ups. RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - Regenerated - 17-06-2010 13:45 yeah, bit of an anticlimax now this thread because of the early reveal of squads RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - 7 stars of the orient - 18-06-2010 07:12 (17-06-2010 11:45 )cosmonaut Wrote: Goalkeepers: L. Yashin, G. Banks, P. Schmeichel I think this deserves a more comprehensive writeup. Perhaps Regenerated can allocate squad numbers and give a brief line about each player and what their appeal was likely to have been to the forum selectors? RE: BEST EVER WORLD CUP XI - Regenerated - 19-06-2010 20:56 I'll do a post containing some brief stats about all the players, and a write up about the players I haven't already covered. The players I selected I've already wrote about on the previous pages. I'll allocate squad numbers too, but as I've been nominated to do this, please don't everyone jump on me if my squad numbers don't agree with yours. Please note this doesn't have to mean the end of the thread, everyone feel free to post more teams if they wish. Goalkeepers Lev Yashin Country: Soviet Union Squad Number: 1 Caps: 78 Goals scored: 0 World cups: 1958, 1962, 1966 Best finish: 1966 - fourth place Gordon Banks Country: England Squad Number: 12 Caps: 73 Goals scored: 0 World cups: 1966, 1970 Best finish: 1966 - world cup winner Peter Schmeichel Country: Denmark Squad Number: 23 Caps: 129 Goals scored: 1 World cups: 1998 Best finish: 1998 - quarter final The outstanding keeper of his generation. Only ever played in one world cup as Denmark struggled to qualify for the big stage, although highly influential player in the 1992 European Championships as his country won their only major title. Made a name for himself as a good penalty saver. Defenders Cafu Country: Brazil Squad number: 2 Caps: 142 Goals scored: 5 World cups: 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006 Best finish: 1994 & 2002 - world cup winner Paolo Maldini Country: Italy Squad number: 3 Caps: 126 Goals scored: 7 World cups: 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 Best finish: 1994 - world cup finalist Franz Beckenbauer Country: Germany Squad number: 5 Caps: 103 Goals scored: 14 World cups: 1966, 1970, 1974 Best finish: 1974 - world cup winner Bobby Moore - TEAM CAPTAIN Country: England Squad number: 6 Caps: 108 Goals scored: 2 World cups: 1962, 1966, 1970 Best finish: 1966 - world cup winner Franco Baresi Country: Italy Squad number: 14 Caps: 82 Goals scored: 1 World cups: 1982, 1990, 1994 Best finish: 1982 - world cup winner Inspirational center back who was a fixture in the Italian national teams throughout the 1980s and up to the mid 1990s. Named in the FIFA 100 greatest living players and played his entire playing career with AC Milan. Carlos Alberto Torres Country: Brazil Squad number: 16 Caps: 53 Goals scored: 8 World cups: 1970 Best finish: 1970 - world cup winner Played as a wing back / center back in Brazil's victorious team of 1970. Was an important and influential player, made more high profile by playing in an era where defenders were "heard and not seen". Would have played more world cups if a knee injury hadn't robbed him of a longer career. Roberto Carlos Country: Brazil Squad number: 22 Caps: 125 Goals scored: 11 World cups: 1998, 2002, 2006 Best finish: 2002 - world cup winner Stylish, classy left back who was a regular in Brazil's teams from 1998 to 2006. Known for his attacking ability and was able to bend the curve of the ball to score some amazing free kicks. Midfielders Garrincha Country: Brazil Squad number: 7 Caps: 50 Goals scored: 12 World cups: 1958, 1962, 1966 Best finish: 1958 & 1962 - world cup winner Named the second best Brazil player ever, after Pele. Mostly played as a right winger / forward - but could also play as a center midfielder. Incredible ball dribbling skills set the benchmark for others including Jairzinho and Maradona to follow in his footsteps. Lothar Matthaus Country: Germany Squad number: 4 Caps: 150 Goals scored: 23 World cups: 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 Best finish: 1990 - world cup winner Bobby Charlton Country: England Squad number: 8 Caps: 106 Goals scored: 49 World cups: 1962, 1966, 1970 Best finish: 1966 - world cup winner Diego Maradona Country: Argentina Squad number: 10 Caps: 91 Goals scored: 34 World cups: 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 Best finish: 1986 - world cup winner The man most English supporters love to hate. Brilliant footballer and controversial person in equal amounts, he scored the best goal ever seen in a world cup, the second goal in the 2-1 win against England in 1986 - dribbled the ball the length of the field, leaving 7 England players in his wake. Unfortunately, he also cheated with the first goal, punching into the net and then dedicating it to the "Hand of God". His ability cannot be denied, but for me he will always be a cheat. Pressure demands he has a place in this team though. Johan Cruyff Country: Holland Squad number: 11 Caps: 48 Goals scored: 33 World cups: 1974 Best finish: 1974 - world cup finalist Michel Platini Country: France Squad number: 13 Caps: 72 Goals scored: 41 World cups: 1978, 1982, 1986 Best finish: 1986 - third place Zinedine Zidane Country: France Squad number: 15 Caps: 108 Goals scored: 31 World cups: 1998, 2002, 2006 Best finish: 1998 - world cup winner Jairzinho Country: Brazil Squad number: 17 Caps: 81 Goals scored: 33 World cups: 1966, 1970, 1974 Best finish: 1970 - world cup winner Forwards Pele Country: Brazil Squad number: 9 Caps: 92 Goals scored: 77 World cups: 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970 Best finish: 1958, 1962 & 1970 - world cup winner Ferenc Puskas Country: Hungary Squad number: 18 Caps: 85 Goals scored: 84 World cups: 1954 Best finish: 1954 - world cup finalist Ronaldo Country: Brazil Squad number: 19 Caps: 97 Goals scored: 62 World cups: 1998, 2002, 2006 Best finish: 2002 - world cup winner One of the most prolific strikers in World Cup history. Was always the first name on the team sheet in Brazil's world cup teams, even if not 100 percent fit. Such is his ability on the ball, I can understand why its hard to not select him for an all time squad. Romario Country: Brazil Squad number: 20 Caps: 70 Goals scored: 55 World cups: 1990, 1994 Best finish: 1994 - world cup winner Main striker of Brazil's 1994 American dream. One of very few strikers ever worldwide to have surpassed 1000 career goals for all clubs and country. Eusebio Country: Portugal Squad number: 21 Caps: 64 Goals scored: 41 World cups: 1966 Best finish: 1966 - third place STARTING ELEVEN WOULD BE: YASHIN CAFU, BECKENBAUER, MOORE, MALDINI MATTHAUS GARRINCHA, CHARLTON, CRUYFF MARADONA, PELE |