rondwisan
07-08-2009, 08:48 AM
pasti masing-masing orang punya team impiannya sendiri nih ..., dah gak usah pake debat deh ..., just share Urs 'n other source aja yaa .... :peace:
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Manchester United dream team -
no place in squad for Giggs, Ronaldo, Stam, Scholes or Keane
belfasttelegraph.co.uk, Chosen by Jimmy Leach - 12 July 2009
They may be the World, European and English champions but just one of the current crop make it into the Manchester United dream team.
There is no room for Giggs, Ronaldo, Stam, Scholes or Keane - testament to the quality that has passed through Old Trafford over the years.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/schmeichel_115501s.jpg
PETER SCHMEICHEL Goalkeeper
Manchester United, 1991-199, 292 appearances United have a patchy record with goalkeepers for some reason and for every Harry Gregg or Edwin van der Saar, there's been a Chris Turner or a Gary Bailey. Not dreadful (Taibi) but not always top notch. Schmeichel tops them all. Physically intimidating, his athleticism could be astonishing, his willingness to improvise equally so - as his dignity-shredding star-jump saves would attest. Life threatening to defenders as well as opposing strikers, he was clearly barking, but unarguably the best goalie the Premiership has seen.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/neville_152230s_115521s.jpg
GARY NEVILLE Right back
Manchester United, 1992-present, 376 appearances, 5 goals Yes, Gary Neville. The Scouse-baiting barrack-room lawyer. The man who can't grow a beard. He's never been one of United's most popular players, but as England's most-capped right-back and a career which virtually spans United's most glorious years, he may just be a better player than many give him credit for. An astute defender, he forged an impressive partnership down the right wing for club and country with David Beckham, but after Beckham left for Madrid, Neville worked harder and became the most consistent crosser of a ball in the side.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/buchan_152228s_115523s.jpg
MARTIN BUCHAN Centre back
Manchester United, 1972-83, 456 appearances, 4 goals No Ferdinand? Stam? Foulkes? Buchan is perhaps the hardest to justify but he oozed class and vision in some rather patchy United sides - suffering relegation in 1973 and winning the FA Cup in 1977. A smooth operator and disciplined defender he kept himself, and his team, to the highest personal standards - once cuffing errant winger Gordon Hill around the head for having the effrontery not to mark up for a throw in. And when asked for a 'quick word' by a journalist, settled for 'velocity' before walking off.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/irwin_152229s_115522s.jpg
DENNIS IRWIN Left back
Manchester United, 1990-2002, 368 appearances, 22 goals Much is made of Sir Alex Ferguson's spending, but many of his best signings were absolute bargains. A mere £625,000 secured the Irishman from Oldham (who, even more pleasingly had taken him on a free from Leeds) and his prowess at right and left back earned him the faint praise of 'dependable'. He was much more than that. Great crosses and free kicks, huge energy up the flanks and quicker than he looked (though he looked like a bank clerk). Mick McCarthy, the chump, ended his international career for Ireland when he dropped him and told him to 'go out and prove himself'. He already had - hundreds of times.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/edwards_152227s_115524s.jpg
DUNCAN EDWARDS Centre back
Manchester United, 1953-58, 151 appearances,20 goals Played more of a midfield role for the Busby Babes but, had he lived, he would most likely have been the sort of ball-playing centre-half that could have kept Bobby Moore out of the England team in 1966. In his five brief years of professional football, he became the youngest player to turn out for England and won two league titles before his death in the days after the Munich air disaster. Bobby Charlton rated him as 'the only player who made me feel inferior' - and he included George Best and Pele.
__________________________________________________ _____
Manchester United dream team -
no place in squad for Giggs, Ronaldo, Stam, Scholes or Keane
belfasttelegraph.co.uk, Chosen by Jimmy Leach - 12 July 2009
They may be the World, European and English champions but just one of the current crop make it into the Manchester United dream team.
There is no room for Giggs, Ronaldo, Stam, Scholes or Keane - testament to the quality that has passed through Old Trafford over the years.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/schmeichel_115501s.jpg
PETER SCHMEICHEL Goalkeeper
Manchester United, 1991-199, 292 appearances United have a patchy record with goalkeepers for some reason and for every Harry Gregg or Edwin van der Saar, there's been a Chris Turner or a Gary Bailey. Not dreadful (Taibi) but not always top notch. Schmeichel tops them all. Physically intimidating, his athleticism could be astonishing, his willingness to improvise equally so - as his dignity-shredding star-jump saves would attest. Life threatening to defenders as well as opposing strikers, he was clearly barking, but unarguably the best goalie the Premiership has seen.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/neville_152230s_115521s.jpg
GARY NEVILLE Right back
Manchester United, 1992-present, 376 appearances, 5 goals Yes, Gary Neville. The Scouse-baiting barrack-room lawyer. The man who can't grow a beard. He's never been one of United's most popular players, but as England's most-capped right-back and a career which virtually spans United's most glorious years, he may just be a better player than many give him credit for. An astute defender, he forged an impressive partnership down the right wing for club and country with David Beckham, but after Beckham left for Madrid, Neville worked harder and became the most consistent crosser of a ball in the side.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/buchan_152228s_115523s.jpg
MARTIN BUCHAN Centre back
Manchester United, 1972-83, 456 appearances, 4 goals No Ferdinand? Stam? Foulkes? Buchan is perhaps the hardest to justify but he oozed class and vision in some rather patchy United sides - suffering relegation in 1973 and winning the FA Cup in 1977. A smooth operator and disciplined defender he kept himself, and his team, to the highest personal standards - once cuffing errant winger Gordon Hill around the head for having the effrontery not to mark up for a throw in. And when asked for a 'quick word' by a journalist, settled for 'velocity' before walking off.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/irwin_152229s_115522s.jpg
DENNIS IRWIN Left back
Manchester United, 1990-2002, 368 appearances, 22 goals Much is made of Sir Alex Ferguson's spending, but many of his best signings were absolute bargains. A mere £625,000 secured the Irishman from Oldham (who, even more pleasingly had taken him on a free from Leeds) and his prowess at right and left back earned him the faint praise of 'dependable'. He was much more than that. Great crosses and free kicks, huge energy up the flanks and quicker than he looked (though he looked like a bank clerk). Mick McCarthy, the chump, ended his international career for Ireland when he dropped him and told him to 'go out and prove himself'. He already had - hundreds of times.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00115/edwards_152227s_115524s.jpg
DUNCAN EDWARDS Centre back
Manchester United, 1953-58, 151 appearances,20 goals Played more of a midfield role for the Busby Babes but, had he lived, he would most likely have been the sort of ball-playing centre-half that could have kept Bobby Moore out of the England team in 1966. In his five brief years of professional football, he became the youngest player to turn out for England and won two league titles before his death in the days after the Munich air disaster. Bobby Charlton rated him as 'the only player who made me feel inferior' - and he included George Best and Pele.