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Daily Racing Thread Tuesday Dec 6.

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by Cyclonic, Dec 6, 2011.

  1. Hardy Eustace

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    This snow is starting to get really on my tits now, instead of falling from the sky it is now falling from the roof. Nearly took m my head off early.
     
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  2. Cyclonic

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    The second coming, are we talking about Bruce Grobbelaar? <laugh>
     
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  3. Hardy Eustace

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    On a brighter note i think State Benefit could be a potential novice chaser to follow this season, i hope he gets off to a good start in the 1.10 at Fontwell.
     
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    Dear old Brucie - if he was a race horse you knoiw exactly which stable he'd have been signed up to......
     
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  5. Hardy Eustace

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    what exactly are you insinuating chippy <laugh><laugh>
     
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    He was one hell of a keeper though. Just a thought, who has been the best No 1 in the last 20 or 30 years?
     
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    I suppose that means it's only a matter of time before we get it <grr> Hate the snow.

    Let us know when it starts falling off your tits.
     
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    Globally? Difficult, you'll probably get half a dozen different answers. Certainly not Grobbelaar IMHO. Don't particularly like the guy, but you'd have to put Ollie Kahn* right up there? Have to study last 30-years a bit first.

    *Mad as a hatter on the pitch, but now, in retirement, a calm, composed, and highly intelligent football moderator on German TV. A real Jekyll and Hyde character. :emoticon-0112-wonde
     
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  9. Hardy Eustace

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    <laugh><laugh> my man peaks are covered
     
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    Best keeper in the last 30 years has to Massimo Taibi surely?? <whistle>
     
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    Sep Maier sounds like the real deal. How about Buffon?
     
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    Buffon's decent but i always though Pagliuca before him was a better keeper. Cassilas is very good but he doesn't really get noticed much - doesn't need to in those teams I s'pose <laugh> Always thought Seaman never quite got the credit he deserved either.
     
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    surely the old brazilian keeper taffarel has to be up there with the best keepers. he was fantastic in his day and very very few stupid "keeper" moments.
     
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    Guys, Peter Schmiechel was unbelievable.


    At the minute the man they call San Iker is head and shoulders above the rest imho :D
     
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    Been reading about a bloke called Lev Yashin. From what I read, some consider him the greatest of all time. Long time ago though.
     
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    cyc, me too. 'The black spider' - so called because people thought he had 8 arms <laugh>


    saved over 150 penalties <yikes>
     
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    Very goo indeed but ee was boring though - the best thing about the old Brazillian teams was they always had a really bad comedy keeper - then they started cheating and brought in someone good.
     
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    Zubizarreta.
     
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    That's about 8 goalies already! Yashin was probably the greatest of them all, but outside your 30-year period (played exclusively for Moscow Dynamo between 1950 and 1970). Seppy Maier was a world class keeper (and a world class clown too) but not the best ever I would say. Same era as Gordon Banks who was a terrific keeper also (remember that incredible save against Pele in a Mexico World Cup?).
     
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    Dino Zoff is another held in high regard. Another before my time though <ok>
     
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