View Full Version : which was the greatest european cup winning side of the 90's?
dror_khayat
07 Oct 2005, 09:17 AM
here are all of the CL winning sides of the 90's-from 91' to 99'.which one will you remember as the best of the 90's?
toronto_sports_1 redded
07 Oct 2005, 11:27 AM
none of the above option also missing here too
WutrA
07 Oct 2005, 12:30 PM
Red Star `91.
Savicevic,Mihajlovic,Prosinecki,Jugovic,Pancev... :cool:
Win without lose!
Grasshopperss (1-1,4-1) 1/16
G. Rangers (3-0,1-1) 1/8
Dynamo D. (3-0,3-0) 1/4
Bayern M (2-2,2-1) 1/2
O.M. 0-0,win on p. final
marakana10
07 Oct 2005, 07:35 PM
I will probably remember my favorite team Red Star Belgrade in winning our Champions Cup with Savicevic, Jugovic, Mihaljovic, Prosinecki, Pancev, Belodedic, Stojakovic... But due to the influence of Zidane in the mid nineties, the magician will probably be best remembered by most people. Also the Red Devil win of 1999 happens to be one of the most famous games in English club history during the decade. Therefore it's hard, but I will go with Zidane and Juventus along with Del Piero, Deschamps, Vialli, and Jugovic. Although in my heart I will probably best remember the win in Bari of Red Star Belgrade...
dor02
09 Oct 2005, 01:06 AM
Get your facts right, dror. Tapie was the president of Marseille and the coach was Raymond Goethals, a Belgian. Real in 1998 were coached by a German, Jupp Heynckes. Capello had only coached them in the 1996-97 season. Right these facts down because you always put down the wrong answers. Do you know any Marseille players from the 1993 win? I don't think that you do so I'll name some. Marcel Desailly, Fabien Barthez, Alen Boksic, Rudi Voller and Abedi Pele to name a few.
Anyway, the best side was Juve 96 with AC Milan 94 coming second. Red Star in 1991 were very good and I would have voted for Sampdoria 92 if the had defeated Barca.
AFCA
09 Oct 2005, 04:57 AM
Ajax 94/95, Milan 93/94. These two teams dominated the mid 90's like none of the other above teams did. Juve a close third IMO.
For me it will be Ajax though, as the club remained at the absolute top for two (almost three) years with a budget much smaller than that of the 'usual suspects'
munich east side
09 Oct 2005, 02:23 PM
I'm obviously biased, but I think Crvena Zvezda really was an outstanding 90s side, even from a neutral point of view. In a time already massively dominated by western, i.e. financially waaay superior teams, they were the last (to date, and probably the last-ever) Eastern European side to win the crown of Europe, and they went on to become the only Eastern European side ever to lift the Intercontinental Cup.
Crvena Zvezda is sometimes dismissed because people did not appreciate the final against Qlympique Marseille, but it should not be forgotten they delivered some unbelievable games along the way, in particular the semis vs. Bayern still rank amongst the most intense playoffs I have ever witnessed.
marakana10
09 Oct 2005, 02:35 PM
It's funny how Milan '94 contained two attacking Slavic players in particular... Savicevic from Red Star Belgrade '91 and Zvonimir Boban, Dinamo Zagreb '91... :D
Plus that Weah guy was pretty good too!
afgrijselijkheid
09 Oct 2005, 02:39 PM
Anyway, the best doped up side of no good cheaters was Juve 96...
FYP
nicephoras
09 Oct 2005, 10:32 PM
Milan 94. Easy.