xxxVIPERxxx wrote:This is very much based on personal opinions, and the generation that the person grew up in.
For me:
GK - Buffon
LB - Maldini
RB - Dani Alves
CB - Beckenbauer
CB - Ramos
LW - Ryan Giggs
RW - Cristiano Ronaldo (from his time towards the latter stages of his first stint at Man Utd)
DM - Lothar Matthaus
AM - Lionel Messi
ST - Pele
ST - Maradona
Now, that would be some team!!!
netzerkaiser wrote:I don't think CR7 & Messi would have thrived in pre-1990 football, it would've been too physical I feel, though I believe Haaland & Mbappe could shine, & this English kid Bellingham, too, I like him, I wish him well he's got class.
Iddaoeeok wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:I don't think CR7 & Messi would have thrived in pre-1990 football, it would've been too physical I feel, though I believe Haaland & Mbappe could shine, & this English kid Bellingham, too, I like him, I wish him well he's got class.
Have we had this discussion before? I totally disagree with you about C. Ronaldo and Messi not thriving in pre-1990 football. Ronaldo is six two and is built like a brick shithouse, he's fitter and stronger than the vast majority of players in previous generations, that's one of the reasons he's still playing and scoring at age 38. Whether he'd get in to an all-time football team is a different matter, he wouldn't get in mine - mostly because I don't like him!
As for Messi, he's a strong little guy, he certainly is not fragile in the slightest. I say little, but he's 5 foot 7, which is not really that small when you compare it to a lot of players (especially wingers) in the past. Nearly every team had a skilful dribbling winger who was a midget and weighed about the same as a bag of sugar - of course they got kicked up and down the park every week but skill and guile (usually) won out in the end and Messi certainly has that. I mean, you've got Garrincha in your team and not only was he the same height as Messi but he was born with a crippled leg into the bargain!
Iddaoeeok wrote:One glaring omission in your team, best midfield player of the last 50 years - Zidane.
CocosNucifera wrote:I will develop later.
Iddaoeeok wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:I don't think CR7 & Messi would have thrived in pre-1990 football, it would've been too physical I feel, though I believe Haaland & Mbappe could shine, & this English kid Bellingham, too, I like him, I wish him well he's got class.
Have we had this discussion before? I totally disagree with you about C. Ronaldo and Messi not thriving in pre-1990 football. Ronaldo is six two and is built like a brick shithouse, he's fitter and stronger than the vast majority of players in previous generations, that's one of the reasons he's still playing and scoring at age 38. Whether he'd get in to an all-time football team is a different matter, he wouldn't get in mine - mostly because I don't like him!
As for Messi, he's a strong little guy, he certainly is not fragile in the slightest. I say little, but he's 5 foot 7, which is not really that small when you compare it to a lot of players (especially wingers) in the past. Nearly every team had a skilful dribbling winger who was a midget and weighed about the same as a bag of sugar - of course they got kicked up and down the park every week but skill and guile (usually) won out in the end and Messi certainly has that. I mean, you've got Garrincha in your team and not only was he the same height as Messi but he was born with a crippled leg into the bargain!
CocosNucifera wrote:Petr Čech – great physical abiliities and GK skills, great team sprit, calm and quiet personality, no useless or embarassing declarations or behaviours on the pitch and elsewhere.
Javier Zanetti – fast and technically talented for a player of nearly 180 cm high, sport and overall intelligence, sportsmanship and class included.
Laurent Blanc – solid, robust and technically talented for a sweeper with a great team spirit but withtout useless violence or vicious behaviours
Franco Baresi/Gaetano Schirea – as above.
Paolo Maldini – look Javier Zanetti.
Marco Tardelli – good technical skills for a defensive midlefielder, great working reate, not very brutal, no useless blah blah on the pitch.
Andrea Pirlo – great technical skills, an exquisite tactician and strategist, no usless vocalising on the pitch, a smart and reserved person.
Didier Deschamps – an excellent porteur d’eau without being a brainless pitbull with good playmaker qualities and excellent leadership skills.
Enzo Francescoli – an artist on the football pitch, surely not worse than other famous playmakers.
Thomas Müller – very comprehensive and inventive player, a true Swiss knife one can alaways count on.
Zlatan Ibrahimović – great technical skills and stamina for a man of his body type alongside with remarkable combativness and leaderhship skills.
Perhaps none of them is a GOAT, but if I'n not mistaken, we are here meant to choose a GOAT-all time-team, and not an 11 of GOATs.
netzerkaiser wrote:
I love your no-nonsense, lack of drama queens approach, mind you Ibra was the greatest drama queen in history!!!!!! Gotta love the guys sense of humour & irony though.
Francescoli & Pirlo are great choices... Pirlo was pure economically efficient class.
Thanks Bro. Its a unique selection, I guess its trillions to 1 that anyone would come up with same team, & that has to be respected.
I love that you
CocosNucifera wrote:Petr Čech – great physical abiliities and GK skills, great team sprit, calm and quiet personality, no useless or embarassing declarations or behaviours on the pitch and elsewhere.
Javier Zanetti – fast and technically talented for a player of nearly 180 cm high, sport and overall intelligence, sportsmanship and class included.
Laurent Blanc – solid, robust and technically talented for a sweeper with a great team spirit but withtout useless violence or vicious behaviours
Franco Baresi/Gaetano Schirea – as above.
Paolo Maldini – look Javier Zanetti.
Marco Tardelli – good technical skills for a defensive midlefielder, great working reate, not very brutal, no useless blah blah on the pitch.
Andrea Pirlo – great technical skills, an exquisite tactician and strategist, no usless vocalising on the pitch, a smart and reserved person.
Didier Deschamps – an excellent porteur d’eau without being a brainless pitbull with good playmaker qualities and excellent leadership skills.
Enzo Francescoli – an artist on the football pitch, surely not worse than other famous playmakers.
Thomas Müller – very comprehensive and inventive player, a true Swiss knife one can alaways count on.
Zlatan Ibrahimović – great technical skills and stamina for a man of his body type alongside with remarkable combativness and leaderhship skills.
Perhaps none of them is a GOAT, but if I'n not mistaken, we are here meant to choose a GOAT-all time-team, and not an 11 of GOATs.
CocosNucifera wrote:Hello.
Thank You for Your kind words.
I acknowledge having chosen some "hipster" players, but I don't feel I've done if for the sake of any kind of snobism. I just wanted to recall all of us some great players who, at their prime, were considered among the best, but who, probably, would never be considered GOATs on their respective positions. That being said, as I had written earlier, a potential all-time football team does not necessairly contain 11 GOATs. Au contraire, I believe that a potential all-time squad would rather be a summum of international level players with good team-working spirit than a summum of stars who could have some serious issues to work together, even if individually they are probably better than the players I've chosen.
By the way, I think I would replace one of central defenders with another Italian, Pietro Vierchowod. Just a personal preference.
netzerkaiser wrote:CocosNucifera wrote:Hello.
Thank You for Your kind words.
I acknowledge having chosen some "hipster" players, but I don't feel I've done if for the sake of any kind of snobism. I just wanted to recall all of us some great players who, at their prime, were considered among the best, but who, probably, would never be considered GOATs on their respective positions. That being said, as I had written earlier, a potential all-time football team does not necessairly contain 11 GOATs. Au contraire, I believe that a potential all-time squad would rather be a summum of international level players with good team-working spirit than a summum of stars who could have some serious issues to work together, even if individually they are probably better than the players I've chosen.
By the way, I think I would replace one of central defenders with another Italian, Pietro Vierchowod. Just a personal preference.
When you talk about great Italian central defenders, its nice to remember the great Scirea, whose life was so tragically cut short in a traffic accident in Poland, I believe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9541zGZW2x4
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