Hello! I'm really sorry for a wrong thread, but i need some help, my mental health depends on it. Long time ago i read an article about some english player from sixties or seventies. And now i can't remember anything aside he was an alcoholic and collected tombstones and paintings in his house. He played for Fulham or Derby, or something like this. I wanna read about him again, but just cant find anything, and it pises me off. Can someone help me.
América de Cali – 1985/1988 – Colombia Titles: Colombia - Domestic Championship: 85/86. Notable achievements: Copa Libertadores = Runner-up: 85/86/87; Semi-final: 88. Libertadores finals line-ups: 85 Falcioni Valencia - Soto - Viáfara - Chaparro Aquino Sarmiento - Cabañas Battaglia - Gareca - Ortíz (De Ávila) 86 Falcioni Valencia - Esterilla - Espinosa - Porras Ischia - Aquino Cabañas Battaglia - Gareca - Ortiz 87 Falcioni Valencia – Espinosa - Aponte - Porras Luna - Santín Cabañas Battaglia - Gareca – Ortiz Main star: Roberto Cabañas South American Player of the Year by the Venezuelan newspaper El Mundo: 4th/85; 2nd/87.
Club Olimpia – 1988/1992 – Paraguay: Titles: Paraguay - Domestic Championship: 88/89. Copa Libertadores: 90 Supercopa Sudamericana: 90 Recopa Sudamericana: 91 Notable achievements: Copa Libertadores = Runner-up: 89/91 Conmebol Cup = Runner-up: 92 Libertadores finals line-ups: 1989: Almeida - Miño, Benítez, Chamas, Krausemann - Sanabria, Guasch, Neffa, Bobadilla - Amarilla, Mendoza. 1990: Almeida - Juan Ramírez, Miguel Ramírez, Fernández, Suárez - Guasch, Balbuena, Monzón; González - Samaniego, Amarilla. 1991: Battaglia - Cáceres, Fernández, Castro, Suárez - Balbuena, Guasch, Monzón, Guirland -Samaniego, González. Main star: Raúl Vicente Amarilla South American Player of the Year by the uruguayan newspaper El País: 1st/90.
Guarani - 1978 & 1986 - Brazil "1 really small team, 2 totally different generations and a whole lot of talent!" 1978: National Champions (Honorable mention - 4th place in 79’s Copa Libertadores). Team: Neneca Mauro - Gomes - Édson - Miranda Zé Carlos Zenon - Renato Capitão - Careca - Bozó Coach: Carlos Alberto Silva 1986: National championship 2nd place. Team: Sérgio Nery Marco Antônio - Ricardo Rocha - Valdir Carioca - Zé Mário Tozin - Tite Boiadeiro Catatau - Evair - João Paulo Coach: Carlos Gainete National team level players: 78: Zé Carlos (former star for Cruzeiro), Zenon (later a star for Corinthians), Renato (82’WC) and Careca (Napoli fame). 86: Ricardo Rocha (Real Madrid, 90’94’WCs), Evair (Atalanta, Palmeiras and unfairly cut off from 94’WC list) and João Paulo (Bari/best foreigner in 90’91 Serie A fame). The irony: Careca, 78’s champion with Guarani, now playing for São Paulo was decisive for taking away the title from Guarani in 86.