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  1. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Not sure if serious.
  2. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Just googled him. I would never have thought Lecce had a current Brazil international. Also, he's Thiago Alcantara's father. That explains why Thiago was born in Italy. Thanks dude. :tup:
  3. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    How many others can you name? - - - Updated - - - The only other one that I know that hasn't been mentioned yet is Voller.
  4. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Gullit - - - Updated - - - Think it is Cesena and Dario Hubner. My friend met him on holidays in Greece once.
  5. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    The Atalanta guy looks like Courtney Love. - - - Updated - - - I don't even know what team that is between Bari and Genoa?
  6. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    The bus is a bomba!
  7. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Nice guys finish last. Johann Cruyff always finishes first. :cool:
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    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    He's going to melt it down, make a gun from the metal and assassinate Obama with it. I'm on a list now. :shifty:
  9. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    But he never won the Martin Caceres award for world peace.
  10. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Not all with the same club. He didn't win the CL as a player with Barca. He won it three times as a player with Ajax, but never as a manager with Ajax.
  11. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Cruyff didn't do it.
  12. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Damn you. :D League Cup - so it has to be an English or Scottish club. - - - Updated - - - Ancelotti won the Cup, League and CL as a player and manager with Milan. Guardiola likewise with Barca.
  13. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Fernando Amorebieta is my go-to trivia question. He has represented three different national teams. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Amorebieta
  14. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    He had one cap for the Catalonia "national" team according to Wiki.
  15. The Curr

    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Every Yugoslavian player around in the 90s played for two national teams.
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    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    Pessotto should never have been marking Keane for the corner. Keane mightn't be tall, but he was much better in the air than Pessotto. Street Lippi. :(
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    Old-school Football (Anything pre-2000's)

    I thought he was more of a SS/number 10 than a number 9?