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Best 6 a side team ever!

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  1. Singing Blue 3

    Singing Blue 3 Well-Known Member

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    BBC 606 has two threads running on best Premier League and best Championship six a side teams, so how about our very own Not 606 thread on Best 6 a side team ever!?

    My team selection is as follows;



    Quim

    Chiqui Arce Rod Fanni Ralf Minge


    Stefan Kuntz Uwe Fuchs


    Subs. GK - Dominique Dropsy

    Mario Licka, Andre Muff Argelico ****s and Bernt Haas


    By way of explanation, my team is selected on one criteria, and that it was or could have been an actual line up(with a Tardis maybe!). Quim made is goalkeeping debut for Portugal back in 1999.

    Chiqui Arce right back for Paraguay in 1998 and 2002 World Cups.
    Rod Fanni caused former Newcastle Utd supremo Freddie Shepherd a little worry, when he heard the then manager Big Sam Allardyce 'had looked at and wanted Fanni'.
    Ralf Minge played for East Germany in defence. Stephan Kuntz - who can forget his appearances for the then West Germany. Uwe fuchs German centre forward and played for Middlesborough in 1995.

    Dropsy was a French National keeper, Mario Licka the Saints midfielder joining them in 2006, Muff the Swiss striker was allegedly a bit of a diver in the box. Argelico ****s the Brazilian defender who famously went to Benfica.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/09/11/eurosport_com_scores_headline_profanity/

    Lastly we probably all remember the Swiss defender Bernt Haas.
     
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    Lopez Ufarte and Windass would be a formidable addition to your squad but then of course keeping a clean sheet would be out of the question.
     
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  3. Singing Blue 3

    Singing Blue 3 Well-Known Member

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    There are so many to choose from, I did wonder about Ars Bandeet who was in the 1970's Algerian national team, but then decided against it as it was a bit naughty.<laugh>

    Brian Pinas who signed for Newcastle in 1998 from Feyenoord was also a contender, but did not even make the bench! <laugh>

    Mario Turdo the Argentinian was also just a bit to crap to make the squad. <laugh>
     
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