The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 16 seconds ago
The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
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If you pronounce that with a Spanish accent, it sounds uncannily close to "Yo no sé".
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 16 seconds ago
The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
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If you pronounce that with a Spanish accent, it sounds uncannily close to "Yo no sé".
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In italian wud b Yon Ossaya
In neapolitan wud b Jon Oz
Question is do you go for an outfielder that could just about pass as a goalkeeper or vice versa.
Victor Valdez would be one who, if you’ve seen some of his futsal videos is a really good player but also unlike any others mentioned a competent goalkeeper.
comment by Fred: Mamba Worships at the Altar of Winston (U3979)
posted 1 minute ago
Question is do you go for an outfielder that could just about pass as a goalkeeper or vice versa.
Victor Valdez would be one who, if you’ve seen some of his futsal videos is a really good player but also unlike any others mentioned a competent goalkeeper.
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The former. You could get away with a weak keeper if you had a brilliant allrounder in every position, and the keeper could double as an extra outfield player when playing out from the back.
I really don’t think you can look past Gullitt for the reasons mentioned earlier.
John Charles. Juve legend.
Just throwing some random names not mentioned that could do a job anywhere, but Gullit probably the right answer...
Edgar Davids, John Barnes, (vinny Jones), Ledley King, Perisic, Cafu
John Barnes couldn't play with the number of chips he has on his shoulders
On paper a team of CR7s sounds good, they'd have the drive and athleticism, but they'd be pretty useless because you'd always have one of the back 4 fancying his chances from 45 yards out.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 34 minutes ago
John Charles. Juve legend.
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They gotta statue of him
Cena or campos.
One scored 130+ goals playing gk. The other was an amazing goalie but also a super quick and skillful striker that banged lots of goals.
Enigmas
van dijk pretty much has it all gl beating a team of big virgs
Vieira Gerrard Rodri Rooney all good shouts too.
Bobby Moore-and he even played in goal once (at least).
Don’t think a team of Vieras would score many, hardest part of footy is getting the ball in the net, so a striker like Rooney that can hold his own in all the other areas would beat a team full of all rounder defenders or midfielders imo.
Can't beat pace, though. A team of Rooney's would concede 5 pens a game to a team of Walker's
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
Kane has played in goal.
Scores for fun
His passing ability is De Bruyne levels.
He puts in a lovely cross
he's good in the air and defending at set pieces.
Cannot really tackle, or run, but would be a good deep sitting quarter back style DM
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Which one would take the penalties? With 10 outfield players falling to the ground like they've been shot by a sniper then the penalty taker would be on for 100 goals a season
Sergio Ramos. Plenty of goals. Takes penalties. Defending. Then the whole team gets sent off. Can't say it isn't exciting.
comment by Alan Gilzean (U1734)
posted 18 seconds ago
Sergio Ramos. Plenty of goals. Takes penalties. Defending. Then the whole team gets sent off. Can't say it isn't exciting.
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Team of 10 physically imposing specimens plus a specialist keeper Vs a team of small technically gifted players plus specialist keeper.Which one wins?
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posted on 13/6/24
The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
posted on 13/6/24
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 16 seconds ago
The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
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If you pronounce that with a Spanish accent, it sounds uncannily close to "Yo no sé".
posted on 13/6/24
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 16 seconds ago
The only correct answer here is John O'Shea.
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If you pronounce that with a Spanish accent, it sounds uncannily close to "Yo no sé".
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posted on 13/6/24
In italian wud b Yon Ossaya
posted on 13/6/24
In neapolitan wud b Jon Oz
posted on 13/6/24
Question is do you go for an outfielder that could just about pass as a goalkeeper or vice versa.
Victor Valdez would be one who, if you’ve seen some of his futsal videos is a really good player but also unlike any others mentioned a competent goalkeeper.
posted on 13/6/24
comment by Fred: Mamba Worships at the Altar of Winston (U3979)
posted 1 minute ago
Question is do you go for an outfielder that could just about pass as a goalkeeper or vice versa.
Victor Valdez would be one who, if you’ve seen some of his futsal videos is a really good player but also unlike any others mentioned a competent goalkeeper.
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The former. You could get away with a weak keeper if you had a brilliant allrounder in every position, and the keeper could double as an extra outfield player when playing out from the back.
I really don’t think you can look past Gullitt for the reasons mentioned earlier.
posted on 13/6/24
John Charles. Juve legend.
posted on 13/6/24
Just throwing some random names not mentioned that could do a job anywhere, but Gullit probably the right answer...
Edgar Davids, John Barnes, (vinny Jones), Ledley King, Perisic, Cafu
posted on 13/6/24
James Milner
posted on 13/6/24
John Barnes couldn't play with the number of chips he has on his shoulders
posted on 13/6/24
On paper a team of CR7s sounds good, they'd have the drive and athleticism, but they'd be pretty useless because you'd always have one of the back 4 fancying his chances from 45 yards out.
posted on 13/6/24
comment by Diafol Coch 77 ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (U2462)
posted 34 minutes ago
John Charles. Juve legend.
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They gotta statue of him
posted on 13/6/24
Cena or campos.
One scored 130+ goals playing gk. The other was an amazing goalie but also a super quick and skillful striker that banged lots of goals.
Enigmas
posted on 13/6/24
van dijk pretty much has it all gl beating a team of big virgs
posted on 13/6/24
Vieira Gerrard Rodri Rooney all good shouts too.
posted on 13/6/24
Bobby Moore-and he even played in goal once (at least).
posted on 13/6/24
Kyle Walker
posted on 13/6/24
Don’t think a team of Vieras would score many, hardest part of footy is getting the ball in the net, so a striker like Rooney that can hold his own in all the other areas would beat a team full of all rounder defenders or midfielders imo.
posted on 13/6/24
Can't beat pace, though. A team of Rooney's would concede 5 pens a game to a team of Walker's
posted on 13/6/24
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 5 hours, 53 minutes ago
Kane has played in goal.
Scores for fun
His passing ability is De Bruyne levels.
He puts in a lovely cross
he's good in the air and defending at set pieces.
Cannot really tackle, or run, but would be a good deep sitting quarter back style DM
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Which one would take the penalties? With 10 outfield players falling to the ground like they've been shot by a sniper then the penalty taker would be on for 100 goals a season
posted on 13/6/24
DiStefano
posted on 13/6/24
Sergio Ramos. Plenty of goals. Takes penalties. Defending. Then the whole team gets sent off. Can't say it isn't exciting.
posted on 13/6/24
comment by Alan Gilzean (U1734)
posted 18 seconds ago
Sergio Ramos. Plenty of goals. Takes penalties. Defending. Then the whole team gets sent off. Can't say it isn't exciting.
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posted on 13/6/24
Team of 10 physically imposing specimens plus a specialist keeper Vs a team of small technically gifted players plus specialist keeper.Which one wins?
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