Off Topic All-Time Eleven

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Walter Sobchak

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When I was primary school I used to sit in class and we'd all write down our 'best ever' team. It was always 4-4-2 had all the usual players. I haven't done it since then but thought it would be interesting as I bet they vary wildly given our different ages. I haven't got anyone pre 90s because I haven't got a clue about them.

I'd probably go for something like this in a 4-2-3-1 formation:

Buffon
Zanetti Nesta Maldini Lahm
Vieira Makélélé
Messi Ronaldiho C.Ronaldo
Ronaldo

If I did this again tomorrow I could probably change 8 or 9 of them for other people.

Anyone else want to share theres?
 
When I was primary school I used to sit in class and we'd all write down our 'best ever' team. It was always 4-4-2 had all the usual players. I haven't done it since then but thought it would be interesting as I bet they vary wildly given our different ages. I haven't got anyone pre 90s because I haven't got a clue about them.

I'd probably go for something like this in a 4-2-3-1 formation:

Buffon
Zanetti Nesta Maldini Lahm
Vieira Makélélé
Messi Ronaldiho C.Ronaldo
Ronaldo

If I did this again tomorrow I could probably change 8 or 9 of them for other people.

Anyone else want to share theres?
That's a cracking side Walter. I'd just swap Viera for Ashbee.
 
Peter Shilton for me.. was he in your era?
Answer my own post. He was well past his best by then.
In his (and Forest's) prime, I thought he was the best in the world and a massive reason for their success. Massively underrated. My older brother lived within a mile of City Ground when they were in their pomp, was a pass holder and followed them in Europe. I did see a few games in that era, as a bit of a relief from City who if I remember right were at their lowest around that time?
Fantastic shot stopper, mistakes (or even 'could maybe have done better' moments) just didn't exist, totally dominated the penalty box. Distribution wasn't an issue for goalies in those days, it was just a 'hoof'.
I also thought Neville Southall had a similar purple patch. No coincidence that Everton were winning things at the time.
 
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A team from players currently still playing.

Neuer

Azpilicueta Godin Boateng Lahm

**Di Maria Iniesta Silva Hazard

Griezeman Messi

**PSG Di Maria - Not the Man Utd flop!
 
If it was all time, something like this:

Lev Yashin

Cafu Beckenbauer Baresi Maldini


Best Matthäus Zidane Cruyff

Puskás Pelé
Surely impossible to judge. You're basing this purely on reputation? Was Yashin that good week in/week out or even consistent for Russia? We'll never know. Was Baresi better than Bobby Moore? How good was Eusabio,Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney etc?
 
Surely impossible to judge. You're basing this purely on reputation? Was Yashin that good week in/week out or even consistent for Russia? We'll never know. Was Baresi better than Bobby Moore? How good was Eusabio,Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney etc?
And where the **** is Justin Whittle?
 
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Surely impossible to judge. You're basing this purely on reputation? Was Yashin that good week in/week out or even consistent for Russia? We'll never know. Was Baresi better than Bobby Moore? How good was Eusabio,Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney etc?

That's 'my' all time 11. Yours will no doubt be entirely different. That's the beauty.

Re Yashin - He was the only keeper that's won the Ballon D'or ('63). Fairly indicative of his talents.