Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Ravanelli was an incredible signing. He was at his peak and he'd just scored for the winners in the Champions League final, and this was when Serie A was the place to be. Took to the league straight away n all. I loved him. For a nowt club Boro have at least dabbled with being ridiculous and have had some great players. Boksic was absolutely class too even if he was made of popadoms. At total odds with the Mackems who just wanted XI hardmen to play kick and rush. Remember Boro getting a 3-3 at Old Trafford and it being a brilliant game. Didn’t really mind them at all until McClaren era. Even then they were a good side. Southgate, Ehiogu, Zenden, Mendieta, Juninho second spell, and they had goalscorers in Yakubu, Viduka & JFH. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeyt Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Always thought Julio Cesar at QPR was a strange one. They did seem to hoover up plenty of past-it players Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Always thought Julio Cesar at QPR was a strange one Aye that was a weird summer. The likes of Granero too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
triggs Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Ravanelli got 31 goals in all competitions that season Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Ravanelli got 31 goals in all competitions that season Loads of cup goals, anyway he was always a hero of mine growing up, just looking back he was not a top top player. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Your making this up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Your making this up. No Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeyt Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 I think HTT just compares everything in football to Shearer/Keegan/SBR Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
triggs Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Ravanelli got 31 goals in all competitions that season Loads of cup goals, anyway he was always a hero of mine growing up, just looking back he was not a top top player. Aye, "only" 17 in the league Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? The relegation season Juninho was brilliant. If he’d been at NUFC for example as Beardsley’s replacement that season surrounded by other good players, he’d have been even better. Boro had two top class players, Emerson was canny, but they were surrounded by the likes of Whyte, Vickers, Liddle & Stamp. The fact they had the 6th best scoring record in the league and worst defensive record backs that up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 I think HTT just compares everything in football to Shearer/Keegan/SBR Maybe I just don’t remember those players being top top players. Kinkladze was a better player than Juninho ever was for example! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? Ravanelli got 31 goals in all competitions that season Loads of cup goals, anyway he was always a hero of mine growing up, just looking back he was not a top top player. Aye, "only" 17 in the league I take it back then Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 A few of them early 'boro signings were disasters. Branco, Emerson and Karambeu were pretty dissapointing for them. They all slated the club and local area too. Relegated in 96/97 with Ravanelli, Emerson and Juninho in their team. They weren’t exactly top players, for them of course, but in world football they weren’t. Juninho was for example was no better than Kinkladze. Ravanelli was a good striker, but not on a par with Shearer and Emerson was bang average I thought. They did play some canny stuff mind. Juninho was a ridiculous signing. Was a young kid already playing for Brazil a year after USA 94, and he went to Boro. Was way above the level & reputation of Kinkladze at the time they joined their clubs. Aye, but in terms of his performances for Boro, he was no world-star, none of them were. Ravanelli was underrated in Italy, he was allowed to leave Juventus for a reason. He was a goalscorer, but nit a top player like a Shearer for example. Juninho was the epitome of hype back in the day, a MOTD highlights player. My mate is a 30 + year season ticket holder at Boro, a former youth player of theirs and a former director and he says he would regularly disappoint, they all would. Didn’t Ravanelli dry up goals wise after a great start? The relegation season Juninho was brilliant. If he’d been at NUFC for example as Beardsley’s replacement that season surrounded by other good players, he’d have been even better. Boro had two top class players, Emerson was canny, but they were surrounded by the likes of Whyte, Vickers, Liddle & Stamp. The fact they had the 6th best scoring record in the league and worst defensive record backs that up. Aye they had some dross like, and Robson as manager! Stamp at the time was considered a prospect, anyone remember Noel Whelan? At the time he was also considered a prospect, the next Shearer according to Shoot. Anyway, they were happy days! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Ravanelli was an incredible signing. He was at his peak and he'd just scored for the winners in the Champions League final, and this was when Serie A was the place to be. Took to the league straight away n all. I loved him. For a nowt club Boro have at least dabbled with being ridiculous and have had some great players. Boksic was absolutely class too even if he was made of popadoms. At total odds with the Mackems who just wanted XI hardmen to play kick and rush. Remember Boro getting a 3-3 at Old Trafford and it being a brilliant game. Didn’t really mind them at all until McClaren era. Even then they were a good side. Southgate, Ehiogu, Zenden, Mendieta, Juninho second spell, and they had goalscorers in Yakubu, Viduka & JFH. Won a trophy and got to 5 cup finals in total under Steve Gibson, that's more than what we've done in cup completions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Yakubu’s my guilty pleasure. Love a goalscorer and he did it at almost everywhere he went over here. Even when he went down with Blackburn he was one of the top scorers in the league. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Yakubu’s my guilty pleasure. Love a goalscorer and he did it at almost everywhere he went over here. Even when he went down with Blackburn he was one of the top scorers in the league. Aye, what a player he was. The Nigerian Pele Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Boksic was insane in his day back in Italy, world-class in terms of his all-round game. They had Festa too. How good was Mendieta in his prime too, strange latter career! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 95 goals in 252 games. Quality when you think of the teams he played for. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Howaythetoon Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 He was vastly underrated, loved him also Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dokko Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Former Chelsea striker and manager Gianluca Vialli has been given the all-clear from pancreatic cancer. The 55-year-old ex-Italy forward said in 2018 he had recovered from cancer before announcing last year that he was dealing with the disease again. "Gianluca Vialli has been given the all-clear following a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer," said Chelsea. "Amazing news." Vialli is currently working as part of the Italy national team set-up. As a player, he was at Cremonese and Sampdoria before moving to Juventus, where he won the Serie A title and the Champions League. Vialli joined Chelsea in 1996 and was named player-manager following the sacking of Ruud Gullit in February 1998. He went on to lead the Blues to victory in the League Cup, Uefa Cup Winners' Cup and Uefa Super Cup in the same year. He also guided Chelsea to victory in the 2000 FA Cup final and Charity Shield - now the Community Shield - but was sacked early in the season after a poor start. Vialli, who made 59 appearances for Italy, was in charge of Watford, then in the second tier, for the 2001-02 season but was dismissed after the Hornets only finished 14th. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52274079 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lush Vlad Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 Just had a go at this with some mates for a bit of fun and it got quite hard after about 6-7 players. Your best XI. There are only 3 rules: Must have played in your lifetime (I went for players I could actually remember watching) Only one player from any country Only one player from any club So if you had Messi. No other player from Argentina or Barca, for example. I think I was clear on youth teams, as well. But didn't go through with a fine tooth comb: Oblak Ivanovic Kompany Maldini Lahm Ndidi () Gerrard Messi Bergkamp Ginola C Ronaldo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 GK - Southall RB - Lahm LB - Maldini CB - Puyol CB - Koulibaly CB - Carvalho CM - Keane CM - Okocha CM - Zidane CF - Shearer CF - Bergkamp I think? Edit: Hendry played for Man City. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wullie Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 So did Weah. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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