Liverpool "Legendary Treble Winners" (1984) It's hard to pick a fault in this Liverpool side. Deadly striker Ian Rush scored 47 goals as he led the side to a fantastic treble. Bruce 'Wobbly Legs' Grobbelaar was the h...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
England 'Victorious' XI (1966) England's pride - despite controversies surrounding the World Cup for unfair exits of Brazil, U.S.S.R. and Argentina, the Football from the masters of England was of the highest quality. Perh...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
AC Milan "Super Winners" XI (1989-1990) The team with typically uncompromising Italian defenders, more than a flavour of Dutch flair - and an English name! This side - with the outstanding Marco van Basten and Ruud G...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
Mohun Bagan "The Immortal" XIThe Immortal XI (1911 Mohun Bagan Team which beat East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1 to Win the IFA Shield). Mohun Bagan was the first Indian team and the first Asian team to have defeated a foreign t...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
Mohun Bagan - All Time Best XI The best of traditional Kolkata with a little Tamilian speed in the wing and a bit of Brazilian touch at the top.
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
Manchester United "Treble Winners" (1999)Reached new heights with their fantastic Treble-winning achievement. The closing moments of that night in Barcelona turned a rather drab European Cup final into arguably the most dramat...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
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abo awne | 21.12.2012
The greatest goalkeeper in place. The defence being coordinated with Steel and Silk, while it is guarded by the Rock and a Very Hard Place. The midfield strings are pulled by the Magician, while a Legend and a master Dribbler synonymous to Joga Bonit...
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
Juventus All Time Greatest XI Reserve include :- Gianluigi Buffon, Roberto Baggio, Paolo Rossi, Lilian Thuram and Omar SÃvori.
Satadru145 | 21.12.2012
Champions League Round of 16: 19 February, Real Madrid vs Manchester United, GMT 19:45 at Bernabeau Stadium
Raam | 20.12.2012
3-5-1-1 -> 4-4-1-1 ou 4-1-4-1
Arthur Barcelos | 20.12.2012
3-5-2 -> 4-4-2
Arthur Barcelos | 20.12.2012