dbzclips
01 Nov 2006, 09:33 AM
This is from all my work on Maxxed Football Forums:
This is a work in progresss. Please allow me to get home from school to repost all of this.
Players We Have So Far:
- Best, George
- Cantona, Eric
- Charlton, Sir Robert
- Cruijff, Johan
- Dalglish, Kenny
- Di Stefano, Alfredo
- Garrincha (Manuel Francisco dos Santos)
- Robson, Sir Robert
- Rivera, Gianni
- Hagi, Gheorghe
- Maradona, Diego Armando
- Meredith, Billy
- Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)
- Puskas, Ferenc
- Robson, Sir Robert
- Stoichkov, Hristo
- Zico
- Zidane, Zinedine
Now taking requests! Ever wanted to know about a certain player? Want to see some videos of him/her? Want to contribute to this thread?
Then make a request! :)
Requests:
Gianni Rivera
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Credits: Wikipedia, Google Video, YouTube, opsm1s6, R9Magia, Imageshack
dbzclips
01 Nov 2006, 09:35 AM
Index 1 (A-K)
Note: all biographies are from http://wikipedia.org. I shall edit errors if I see them.
This list goes by surnames:
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Best, George
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Cantona, Eric
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Éric Daniel Pierre Cantona (born May 24, 1966) is a French former footballer of the 1990s. He ended his professional footballing career at Manchester United where he won four Premiership titles in five years, including two league and FA Cup "doubles". Cantona is often regarded as having played a major 'talismanic' role in the revival of Manchester United as a footballing powerhouse and he enjoys iconic status at the club. In 2001 he was voted their player of the century, and to this day United fans refer to him as "Eric the King".
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France
Cantona was born and grew up in Marseille. His first club was AJ Auxerre, where he spent two years in the youth team before making his debut in 1983.
The whole of 1984 saw Cantona's footballing career put on hold as he carried out his national service. After discharge he was loaned out to FC Martigues in the French Second Division. Rejoining Auxerre and signing a professional contract in 1986, his performances in the First Division were good enough to earn him his first full international cap.
He was part of the French under-21 side that won the 1988 U21 European Championship and shortly after that success, he transferred to Olympique de Marseille (also known as "L'OM") for a French record fee. He quite often showed signs of being 'short tempered'. During a friendly game against Torpedo Moscow Cantona ripped off and threw away his jersey after being substituted. His club responded by banning him for a month. A few weeks later he insulted the coach of the national team on TV and despite apologising was banned from internationals for a year.
Cantona moved to Bordeaux on loan and then to Montpellier. At Montpellier, a fight with one of his team-mates led to six players demanding that Cantona be sacked. However, with the support of team-mates such as Laurent Blanc and Carlos Valderrama, the club retained his services and Cantona was instrumental as the team went on to win the French Cup. His form persuaded Marseille to take him back.
At Marseille however, Cantona was continually at odds with the chairman Bernard Tapie, and despite helping the team win the French Division 1 title, he was transferred to Nimes the following season. During a game he threw the ball at the referee, having been angered by one of his decisions. The FFF banned him for a month. Cantona responded by insulting each member once again, and his ban was increased to 2 months. For Cantona this was the last straw and he decided to retire from football in 1991.
Thanks to pressure from high profile football fans such as Michel Platini, Cantona was persuaded to make a comeback and moved to England to restart his career.
England
After having originally come to England for a trial with Sheffield Wednesday, in February 1992 Cantona joined Leeds United, where he helped them win the old First Division championship that season (1991-92). The following November, he was transferred to Manchester United for a relatively small fee of 1.2 million pounds.
United's season had been disappointing up to then, as they had had problems scoring goals, partly caused by the sale of Mark Robins and an injury to Dion Dublin. However, Cantona quickly settled into the team, not only scoring many goals but also creating chances for the other players. For the next two years, United went on an amazing run, winning the inaugural Premiership in 1993 (their first Championship title in 26 years) and then "the double" in 1994, with Cantona's two penalties helping them to a 4-0 win over Chelsea in the F.A. Cup Final.
Cantona then became infamous for an incident that occurred on 25 January 1995. In an away match against Crystal Palace, after being sent off by the referee for a vengeful kick on Palace defender Richard Shaw, (after Shaw had pulled his shirt) he launched a 'kung-fu' style kick against an allegedly abusive Crystal Palace fan, Matthew Simmons. At a press conference called later, Cantona gave what is perhaps his most famous quote. As the journalists gathered to hear him speak, Cantona entered the room, sat down and said, in a slow and deliberate manner: "When the seagulls... follow the trawler... it's because they think... sardines will be thrown into the sea" (referring to the British press being the seagulls). He then got up from his seat and left, leaving many of the assembled crowd bemused. He was sentenced to 120 hours of community service after an appeal court overturned a 2 week prison sentence for assault. He was also suspended by The Football Association until the following October.
There had been much speculation that Cantona would leave English football when his ban finished, but Alex Ferguson persuaded him to stay in Manchester and Cantona was once again inspirational. United had sold several key players at the start of the season and replaced them with players from the club's youth team and, as in 1992-93, their prospects of winning the league were not looking good. After Ryan Giggs (the one player Cantona claimed had a telepathic understanding with him) had been upended, Cantona scored a penalty against Liverpool in his first game after the ban, and his goals helped United to recapture the league having been twelve points behind Newcastle United in January 1996, virtually going on a one man crusade for the championship title at several important junctures. Often, it would be a spate of 1-0 wins for United with Cantona the goal scorer. Fittingly, he also scored the same 1-0 winning goal in that year's F.A. Cup Final, scoring in his last game of the season against the team he played against in his first game of the season, Liverpool . His redemption was complete after the scandals and lows of a year earlier. Cantona gave a post-match interview saying: "You know that's life. Up and down." Manchester United were the first team to win "the double" twice.
Cantona galvanised the United team to greater success in Europe the following year, with the likes of Ryan Giggs & youngsters David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville emerging under his influence. As United retained the league in the 1996-97 season, Cantona had won six league titles in seven years, the exception being the 1995 season which he had largely missed through suspension. At the end of an admittedly lacklusture season by his standards, his announcement that he was retiring from football at the age of 30 still came as a surprise. Shortly afterwards, he became captain of the French National Beach Football team.
In 2004 Cantona was quoted as saying "I'm so proud the fans still sing my name, but I fear tomorrow they will stop. I fear it because I love it. And everything you love, you fear you will lose."
In 2006 the Sun newspaper reported Cantona as saying that Manchester United had lost their soul and that the current players were a bunch of sheep. The Old Trafford idol reckoned the days of maverick entertainers like himself and George Best were gone and feared the Red Devils were betraying their past by putting out boring, functional teams. However on the Contrary he was interviewed in the Number 7's issue of 'United Magazine' in August 2006 stating he will only come back to Manchester United as 'Number 1' (meaning not return as assitant manager or coach) and would create a team like no other and play the way he thinks 'football' should be played.
French National Team
The Art of Game painting featuring Eric Cantona, Phillip Neville, Gary Neville, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Sir Alex Ferguson.
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The Art of Game painting featuring Eric Cantona, Phillip Neville, Gary Neville, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and Sir Alex Ferguson.
Having made his international début against West Germany in August 1987, Eric Cantona was the favourite of then French team manager Michel Platini, who claimed that Cantona would be selected as long as he was playing competitive top class football. Platini also initiated Cantona's move to England. They failed to win a single game in the European Championship, held in Sweden in 1992, despite the striking partnership of Cantona and Jean-Pierre Papin. Platini resigned after the finals to be replaced by Gerard Houllier.
France then failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the U.S.A., after losing the final game 2:1 at home to Bulgaria when a draw would suffice. David Ginola lost the ball in the game which led to Bulgaria's winning goal by Emil Kostadinov. Gerard Houllier resigned and Aimé Jacquet took over. Eric Cantona was reportedly angry with Ginola after the game.
Jacquet began to rebuild the national team in preparation for Euro 96 (the 1996 European Championship) and appointed Cantona as the captain. Cantona held this position until the Selhurst Park incident in January 1995. The suspension which resulted from this incident also prevented him from playing in international matches.
By the time Cantona's suspension had been completed, Jacquet had revamped the team with some new blood, including Zinedine Zidane, around whom the team was now built. Cantona was never again selected for the French team and missed Euro 96. Jacquet himself stated that the team had done well without Cantona, and that he wanted to keep faith with the players who had taken them so far . The decision was vindicated as Les Bleus subsequently won the World Cup in 1998.
Career in "retirement"
Cantona's subsequent career has mostly been in the French cinema, primarily as an actor although he has also directed a short film Apporte-moi ton amour in 2002; outside of France, he had a cameo as the French ambassador in the movie Elizabeth, starring Cate Blanchett in 1998.
Since retiring from professional football Cantona has appeared in numerous European television advertisements, especially for Nike. In a worldwide advertising campaign during the run-up to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, he starred as the organiser of "underground" games between football superstars like Thierry Henry, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Luís Figo. In an earlier UK Nike commercial, he appeared playing "amateur" football on Hackney Marshes with other stars including Ian Wright, Steve McManaman and Robbie Fowler. In a Nike campaign in the advance of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Cantona appears as the lead spokeman for the "Joga Bonito" organization, an association destined to eliminate acting and fake play from football. He also starred in an Irish Euromillions advertisement.
Cantona has continued his interest in Beach soccer games in southern Asia and at the Inaugural Kronenbourg beach soccer in 2002, in the city of Brighton. He managed the French Team which won the inaugural FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2005.
Cantona's achievements in the English League were marked in 2002 when he was made an Inaugural Inductee of the English Football Hall of Fame.
Filmography
For a full list of films Eric has appeared in see: Eric Cantona at the Internet Movie Database
* Le bonheur est dans le pré - 1995 - Lionel
* Eleven Men Against Eleven - 1995 - Player (uncredited)
* Elizabeth - 1998 - Monsieur de Foix
* Mookie - 1998 - Antoine Capella
* Les enfants du marais - 1999 - Jo Sardi
* La grande vie! - 2001 - Joueur de pétanque 2
* L'Outremangeur - 2003 - Séléna
* La vie est à nous - 2005
* Une belle histoire - 2005
Quotes
By him
* "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea".
* "I didn't study; I live. You can't study these things - life teaches them to you. You don't find them in a book......I've read a lot of Socrates on page three of the Sun."
* "Sometimes in life one experiences an emotion which is so strong that it is difficult to think, or to reason. Sometimes you get submerged by emotion. I think it's very important to express it - which doesn't necessarily mean hitting someone. I am very mistrustful of people who are constantly overintellectualising things. It kills passion. You have to allow yourself to lose control from time to time."
* "I feel close to the rebelliousness and vigour of the youth here. Perhaps time will separate us, but nobody can deny that here, behind the windows of Manchester, there is an insane love of football, of celebration and of music."
* "When you are a rich man you are proud to own a Rolls Royce and when you are a poor man you are proud to own a Renault"
* "The Irish public should bow to the feet of Roy Keane,not slate him as he is the best player they will ever have to boast"
* "After his first training session in heaven, George Best, from his favourite right wing, turned the head of God who was filling in at left-back. I would love him to save me a place in his team - George Best that is, not God."
* "I might have said that, but on the whole I talk a lot of rubbish."
* "I am God."
* "I don't play against a particular team. I play against the idea of losing."
About him
* "How to create space, and then weave past a couple of defenders, McClair, here's Cantona! He's done it! That is magnificent by Cantona. And after all his problems, and his lack of form, and the criticism that's come his way, there is the perfect riposte." (Commentator for Manchester United F.C. vs. Sunderland A.F.C. match at Old Trafford, 21st of December, 1996.)
* "I'd give all the champagne I've ever drunk to be playing alongside him in a big European match at Old Trafford." (George Best pays a fine compliment to Eric)
* "Collar turned up, back straight, chest stuck out, he glided into the arena as if he owned the ********ing place. Any arena, but nowhere more effectively than Old Trafford. This was his stage. He loved it, the crowd loved him" (Roy Keane)
* He now appears in Nike's "Joga Bonito" videos.
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Charlton, Sir Robert
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Dalglish, Kenny
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Di Stefano, Alfredo
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Garrincha
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Those famous legs.
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Hagi, Gheorghe
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dbzclips
02 Nov 2006, 08:58 AM
Wait..............why can't i edit my post?
comme
02 Nov 2006, 11:11 AM
You have a certain amount of time to edit posts, after that it can only be edited by a mod.
Gregoriak
02 Nov 2006, 05:03 PM
Wait..............why can't i edit my post?
Welcome to the wonderful world of the BigSoccer forums. You have about one hour or so time to edit your stuff. It's a cruel place.
If I could change one thing about BigSoccer then it would be this annoying "no editing" rule. I have a couple of threads around that need some maintenance now and then but always I have to ask a moderator doing that for me which is just ridiculous. I don't know of any other forum where people can't edit their posts whenever they need to. All is state of the art here except that.
BTW, have you checked out this thread already?
http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=232370
EDIT: I just see you're posting from Iraq. If that is really true you surely have other things to worry about.
Gregoriak
02 Nov 2006, 05:05 PM
You have a certain amount of time to edit posts, after that it can only be edited by a mod.
What do you think of this forum? Would have been perfect for the Profiles project a year ago. BTW, I will add another profile in the coming days.
comme
03 Nov 2006, 05:58 AM
What do you think of this forum? Would have been perfect for the Profiles project a year ago. BTW, I will add another profile in the coming days.
I think it could be a good forum, plenty of potential anyway.
Is the profile for Overath?
Anyway, when I get some free time (ie not in the next 5 months) I'd like to do some more profiles.
calumwhite
26 Nov 2006, 10:57 AM
Bit Of Information on Sir Bobby Charlton
Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton, CBE (born 11 October 1937 in Ashington, Northumberland) is a former English professional football player who won the World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot.
He began to play for United's first team in 1956, and over the next two seasons gained a regular place in the team, during which time he survived the Munich air disaster of 1958. After helping United to win the football league in 1965, he won a World Cup medal with England in 1966 and another football league title with United the following year. In 1968, he captained the Manchester United team that won the European Cup, scoring two goals in the final to help his team be the first English side to win the competition. He had scored more goals for England and United than any other player. He also made more appearances for Manchester United than any other player, records which were still standing at the beginning of 2006.
He left Manchester United in 1973, becoming player-manager of Preston North End[1], but decided management was not for him and left after one season.
After assuming the post of the director at Wigan Athletic F.C. for some time, he became a member of Manchester United's board of directors in 1984[2] and remains one as of November 2006.
The circle of life 0
13 Dec 2006, 04:19 PM
Maradona is very talented in ball handling, but has trouble finishing shots
zodyak000
15 Apr 2007, 05:09 PM
Yashin and Streltsov. Get them
rihana
26 Apr 2007, 12:18 PM
THE ULTIMATE CLASSIC PLAYER IS RIVALDO AND I CANT BELIEVE NO ONES MENTIONED HIM.A PLAYER WHO THRILLS THE SUPPORTERS WITH HIS DRIBBLING AND HIS AMAZING GOALS.AN AMAZING PLAYERhttp://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif
Seaside Mafia
26 May 2007, 06:58 PM
[QUOTE=dbzclips;9928572]This is from all my work on Maxxed Football Forums:
This is a work in progresss. Please allow me to get home from school to repost all of this.
Players We Have So Far:
- Best, George
- Cantona, Eric
- Charlton, Sir Robert
- Cruijff, Johan
- Dalglish, Kenny
- Di Stefano, Alfredo
- Garrincha (Manuel Francisco dos Santos)
- Robson, Sir Robert
- Rivera, Gianni
- Hagi, Gheorghe
- Maradona, Diego Armando
- Meredith, Billy
- Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)
- Puskas, Ferenc
- Robson, Sir Robert
- Stoichkov, Hristo
- Zico
- Zidane, Zinedine
Are you sure you don't mean Bryan Robson or Bobby Moore rather than Bobby Robson? Maybe you took a name from each by accident, but with the best will in the world, although Sir Bobby got quite a few caps for England, he wasn't a player in this league, whereas the other two were.