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Davids is top 3 favorite player for me- kind of the Charles Oakley of soccer (with a bit more skill)... heart, hustle, drive and skills. only jersey I own is a holland Davids one. he was writing a piece for the NYtimes for a bit, which had me thinking/salivating that he'd come to play for the NYRBs. love aside, I think there are better dutchmen still out there- this was a bit high to take him, IMO.
I have a Davids jersey too.  It's a really bright, almost day-glo kit circa 2002.  I don't think I've worn it since walking the dog on the day of the 2010 WC final.

 
4.3 Paul Scholes

He is the phenomenon.

— Ronaldo

My toughest opponent? Scholes of Manchester. He is the complete midfielder. Scholes is undoubtedly the greatest midfielder of his generation.

— Zinedine Zidane

If he was playing with me, I would score so many more.

— Pelé

...
Zlatan deserves a similar post with all quotes from Zlatan about Zlatan

 
As you can tell by now, I'm partial to Brazilians.  (The country and the spa treatment)

Maybe its because they'd always play old reels of Brazilian team highlights at our lunch breaks at soccer camp in the 80's.

I'm also partial to moustaches and need a midfielder, its going to be fun to watch my team dribble...

4.4 - Rivelino

The son of Italian immigrants, he was famous for his large moustache, bending free kicks, long range shooting, accurate long passing, vision, close ball control and dribbling skills. He also perfected a football move called the "flip flap", famously copied by Romário, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Cristiano Ronaldo in recent years. He is widely regarded as one of the most graceful football players ever, and among the best midfielders of his generation. With the close control, feints and ability with his left foot, Diego Maradona named Rivellino among his greatest inspirations growing up. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players.

Rivellino was a key member of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup winning team, which is often cited as the greatest-ever World Cup team. Wearing the number 11 jersey, Rivellino was deployed on the left side of midfield and scored 3 goals, including the powerful bending free-kick against Czechoslovakia, which earned him the nickname "Patada Atómica" (Atomic Kick) by Mexican fans.

When you’re considered to be the fourth greatest player in Brazilian history after Pele, Zico, and Garrincha, that’s about as great an accomplishment as there is. Rivelino was lauded for his grace on the pitch, as well as his dazzling array of moves, which included his patented “Elastico,” in which he faked going right while keeping control of the ball and then spinning it to his left. This move has become a staple in modern football, popularized by the likes of Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Zidane, and others.

He was also a quick thinker, and one example of this was when he saw the opposing teams goalkeeper finishing up his pre-match prayer right as the whistle blew to begin the game. Rivelino took the kickoff and booted a long-range shot that beat the startled goalkeeper for what is considered to be the fastest goal in football history.

@shaderup next

 
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1.1


wdcrob


Lionel Messi


AM (LCR) /F (LCR)


Argentina


1.2


jonessed


Pele


F


Brazil


1.3


Brady Marino


Cristiano Ronaldo


F (LCR)


Portugal


1.4


Tasker/Gator


Diego Maradona


AM


Argentina


1.5


AcerFC


Johan Cruyff


F


Netherlands


1.6


Eephus


Franz Beckenbauer


CB/DM (Libero?)


West Germany


1.7


Charvik


Ferenc Puskas


IF


Hungary


1.8


((Morpheus))


Alfredo DiStefano


AM


Argentina


1.9


PIK95


Ronaldo


ST


Brazil


1.10


RHE


Zico


AM


Brazil


1.11


El Floppo


Zinedane Zidane


CM


France


1.12


Sinn Fein


Paolo Maldini


CB/LB


Italy


1.13


shader


Eusebio


F


Portugal


1.14


Lehigh98


Manuel Francisco do Santos


F


Brazil


1.15


Bonzai


George Best


M


Northern Ireland


1.16


Native


Michael Plantini


M


France


1.17


Spartans Rule


Roberto Carlos


LB


Brazil


Round 2


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


2.1


Spartans Rule


Lothar Matthaus


M


Germany


2.2


Native


Xavi


M


Spain


2.3


Bonzai


Marco Van Basten


F


Netherlands


2.4


Lehigh98


Bobby Moore


CB


England


2.5


shader


Roberto Baggio


F


Italy


2.6


Sinn Fein


Gerd Muller


F


West Germany


2.7


El Floppo


Lev Yashin


GK


U.S.S.R.


2.8


RHE


Romario


ST


Brazil


2.9


PIK95


Ronaldinho


LW/LM


Brazil


2.10


((Morpheus))


Franco Baresi


D


Italy


2.11


Charvik


Manuel Neuer


GK


Germany


2.12


Eephus


Giacinto Facchetti


D


Italy


2.13


AcerFC


Andres Iniesta


MF


Spain


2.14


Tasker/Gator


Thierry Henry


F


France


2.15


Brady Marino


Cafu


RB


Brazil


2.16


jonessed


Frank Rijkaard


DM


Netherlands


2.17


wdcrob


Gigi Buffon


GK


Italy


Round 3


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


3.1


wdcrob


Patrick Viera


DM/CM


France


3.2


jonessed


Ruud Gullit


AM/M


Netherlands


3.3


Brady Marino


Didi


CM


Brazil


3.4


Tasker/Gator


Socrates


AM/CM


Brazil


3.5


AcerFC


Clarence Seedorf


CM


Netherlands


3.6


Eephus


Lilian Thuram


RB/CB


France
bump.

 
When you have Andrea Pirlo, you have the quintessential DLP or Regista.  But it's imperative to team him up with a DM who can terrorize offenses.  From my research, I seriously considered Pirlo's "real-life" playing partner for AC Milan, Rino Gattuso.  But upon further review, I realized that there was another "quintessential, position-defining player" that would make for a much more interesting pairing:

4.05 Claude Makélélé

I have no idea if this is a reach.  Probably so.  But Makelele re-defined the position to the point where he had a certain role named after him. 

As Zidane said when Real Madrid sold him to Chelsea " Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the entire engine? "

Steven Gerrard called him the toughest player he played against.

He basically shut down No. 10's of the opposing teams.  

A Pirlo/Makelele combo would be fun to see.

As for his career accomplishments, he won titles in Spain, England and France.  He also was a member of the French national team and went to the 2006 WC final.

Eusebio - Baggio - Pirlo - Makelele.  I have no idea what I'm building here, but I like it so far.

 
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Jesus, the way DMs are going, I'm going to end up with Lee Cattermole.

Makelele is obviously a great pick.  When they name the role for you, you're probably pretty good at it.  Kante reminds me of him so much, its scary. 

 
I can't believe the last five picks or so.  You guys just decimated my list. After losing Cann and Ibra, I thought I would get Pirlo. He would make me adjust the formation but it would work.  After losing Pirlo (who would have been perfect with Keane), I was thinking Mak would be an ok replacement.  Riv and Scholes were also in my mix.  I'm done making lists.

 
Rivelino was on my shortlist. Makelele was on my radar, but he's a tough player to value - he's not the all-around type I've been drafting, but he was really good at what he did. He'll work well with Pirlo.

 
I can't believe the last five picks or so.  You guys just decimated my list. After losing Cann and Ibra, I thought I would get Pirlo. He would make me adjust the formation but it would work.  After losing Pirlo (who would have been perfect with Keane), I was thinking Mak would be an ok replacement.  Riv and Scholes were also in my mix.  I'm done making lists.
Pirlo is a weird player.  Now having Pirlo/Mak, I'm not sure where to go from here.  3rd midfielder, 2nd striker, wingers, no idea.  

 
Jesus, the way DMs are going, I'm going to end up with Lee Cattermole.

Makelele is obviously a great pick.  When they name the role for you, you're probably pretty good at it.  Kante reminds me of him so much, its scary. 
I figured you were going to play with four false nines and seven inverted wingers.

ETA:  Forgot to leave room for the double pivot!

 
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Pirlo is a weird player.  Now having Pirlo/Mak, I'm not sure where to go from here.  3rd midfielder, 2nd striker, wingers, no idea.  
4-2-3-1 is what I would do with that pair personally.  Or go with some weird Italian formation.  Now you go with ATTACKER'S!

 
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4-2-3-1 is what I would do with that pair personally.  Or go with some weird Italian formation.  
I've become a big admirer of Italy while researching this.  It's too bad they currently have no scoring punch and thus no chance at the 2016 Euros.

 
Last second change - going a little away from convention - and definitely a VBD pick - perhaps too soon, but a very thin position:

Javier Zanetti - RB - Argentina


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Last second change - going a little away from convention - and definitely a VBD pick - perhaps too soon, but a very thin position:

Javier Zanetti - RB - Argentina


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#### you, btw.

 
I think I've settled on three possible players with my next two picks (hopefully I'll still be alive when they actually happen with this torrid pace).

One guy is a guy I thought would have been long gone by now and I'll be more than happy to take with my next pick. 

The other two play the same position with little flexibility, so it's one or the other, and it's a classic old vs new type of situation. Older guy has obvious and undeniable pedigree, but newer guy, while also very good, has more name recognition. It's another situation where I hope one or the other is taken before me.

 
@Ramsay Hunt Experience- GO


Round 1    


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


1.1


wdcrob


Lionel Messi


AM (LCR) /F (LCR)


Argentina


1.2


jonessed


Pele


F


Brazil


1.3


Brady Marino


Cristiano Ronaldo


F (LCR)


Portugal


1.4


Tasker/Gator


Diego Maradona


AM


Argentina


1.5


AcerFC


Johan Cruyff


F


Netherlands


1.6


Eephus


Franz Beckenbauer


CB/DM (Libero?)


West Germany


1.7


Charvik


Ferenc Puskas


IF


Hungary


1.8


((Morpheus))


Alfredo DiStefano


AM/F


Argentina


1.9


PIK95


Ronaldo


ST


Brazil


1.10


RHE


Zico


AM


Brazil


1.11


El Floppo


Zinedane Zidane


CM


France


1.12


Sinn Fein


Paolo Maldini


CB/LB


Italy


1.13


shader


Eusebio


F


Portugal


1.14


Lehigh98


Manuel Francisco do Santos


F


Brazil


1.15


Bonzai


George Best


M


Northern Ireland


1.16


Native


Michael Plantini


M


France


1.17


Spartans Rule


Roberto Carlos


LB


Brazil


Round 2


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


2.1


Spartans Rule


Lothar Matthaus


M


Germany


2.2


Native


Xavi


M


Spain


2.3


Bonzai


Marco Van Basten


F


Netherlands


2.4


Lehigh98


Bobby Moore


CB


England


2.5


shader


Roberto Baggio


F


Italy


2.6


Sinn Fein


Gerd Muller


F


West Germany


2.7


El Floppo


Lev Yashin


GK


U.S.S.R.


2.8


RHE


Romario


ST


Brazil


2.9


PIK95


Ronaldinho


LW/LM


Brazil


2.10


((Morpheus))


Franco Baresi


D


Italy


2.11


Charvik


Manuel Neuer


GK


Germany


2.12


Eephus


Giacinto Facchetti


D


Italy


2.13


AcerFC


Andres Iniesta


MF


Spain


2.14


Tasker/Gator


Thierry Henry


F


France


2.15


Brady Marino


Cafu


RB


Brazil


2.16


jonessed


Frank Rijkaard


DM


Netherlands


2.17


wdcrob


Gigi Buffon


GK


Italy


Round 3


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


3.1


wdcrob


Patrick Viera


DM/CM


France


3.2


jonessed


Ruud Gullit


AM/M


Netherlands


3.3


Brady Marino


Didi


CM


Brazil


3.4


Tasker/Gator


Socrates


AM/CM


Brazil


3.5


AcerFC


Clarence Seedorf


CM


Netherlands


3.6


Eephus


Lilian Thuram


RB/CB


France


3.7


Charvik


Francesco Totti


F (Trequarista)


Italy


3.8


((Morpheus))


Bobby Charlton


AM/CM


England


3.9


PIK95


Roy Keane


DM


Ireland


3.10


RHE


Claudio Gentile


CB


Italy


3.11


El Floppo


Giuseppe Meazza


F


Italy


3.12


Sinn Fein


Fabio Cannavaro


D


Italy


3.13


shader


Andrea Pirlo


CM (DLP)


Italy


3.14


Lehigh98


Carlos Alberto


CB


Brazil


3.15


Bonzai


Matthias Sammer


CB (SW)


Germany


3.16


Native


Zlatan Ibrahijmovic


God (and ST)


Sweden


3.17


AcerFC


Edgar Davids


M


Netherlands


Round 4


Pick


Team


Player


Position


Nationality


4.1


Spartans Rule


Djalma Santos


RB


Brazil


4.2


Native


Alessandro Del Piero


F


Italy


4.3


Bonzai


Paul Scholes


CM/Ginger


England


4.4


Lehigh98


Rivelino


LW/RW


Brazil


4.5


shader


Claude Makelele


DM (the Makelele role)


 


4.6


Sinn Fein


Zanetti


 


 


4.7


El Floppo


Bergkamp


 


 


4.8                                          


RHE


Figo


 


 


4.9


@PIK95


Laudrup


 


 


4.10


((Morpheus))


 


 


 


4.11


Charvik


 


 


 


4.12


Eephus


 


 


 


4.13


Spartans Rule


 


 


 


4.14


Tasker/Gator


 


 


 


4.15


Brady Marino


 


 


 


4.16


jonessed


 


 


 


4.17


wdcrob


 


 


 

 
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OK, I'm kind of torn.  I have options in defense and I just don't know how these players will be regarded.  I have ideas at CM/DM, but not as many options frankly.  I probably shouldn't be taking another flair player, but I worry that I need another elite creative option in case teams pack the middle and try to mark Zico out of the game.  So I need a creative playmaker from the flank. 

Luis Figo will do nicely.  Only Messi has had more assists in La Liga.  2000 Ballon D'Or.  2001 World Player of the Year.  If his international career is considered a disappointment, we should still remember that he made the team of the tournament for two Euro Championships and a World Cup and had a runner-up finish in the Euros and a semi-finals finish in the 2006 World Cup.


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Club[edit]



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Barcelona[61]

Real Madrid[61]

Internazionale[61]

Country[edit]



Portugal[61]

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Figo's Ballon d'Or




 
I don't know. I always thought Figo looked out of place at Real and seemed much more comfortable while at Barca. Didn't have a great international career either.

 
I don't know. I always thought Figo looked out of place at Real and seemed much more comfortable while at Barca. Didn't have a great international career either.
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he was awesome for portugal. not his fault they didn't win everything.

 
4.10 - Phil Lahm

Quick, name the only three players to make three separate all-tournament teams at the World Cup... If Wikipedia is to be believed, Lahm joins Beckenbauer and Djalma Santos as the third muskateer. He's captained teams to the World Cup and a treble. Left back, right back, midfield - he can do it all. Pep called him the 'smartest player he's ever coached.' Considered beefing up my attack here, but a generational talent who can play multiple positions is too hard to ignore.

 
4.10 - Phil Lahm

Quick, name the only three players to make three separate all-tournament teams at the World Cup... If Wikipedia is to be believed, Lahm joins Beckenbauer and Djalma Santos as the third muskateer. He's captained teams to the World Cup and a treble. Left back, right back, midfield - he can do it all. Pep called him the 'smartest player he's ever coached.' Considered beefing up my attack here, but a generational talent who can play multiple positions is too hard to ignore.
Damn, had no idea he'd go this early.  

 

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