Top 5 club sides in a given league

Discussion in 'Soccer History' started by Excape Goat, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. dor02

    dor02 Member

    Aug 9, 2004
    Melbourne
    Club:
    UC Sampdoria
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Vanenburg upfront?
     
  2. Bertje

    Bertje New Member

    Nov 10, 2004
    Leiden
    On the right wing. But most of the time one of the three moved into midfield so they had two upfront. They all had the ability to create something from midfield, so that was very hard to defend. It wasn't the season in which Van Basten became European topscorer though. Back then he played with Van 't Schip and Olsen on the wings.
     
  3. union_bhoys

    union_bhoys New Member

    Jul 20, 2006
    Brussels
    Hi
    in relation to Belgian league
    it is only for team results during the last 40 years or so ?
    otherwise there are other teams that have write outstanding chapters in belgian football history... may be as remarkable as those written by RSCA or Club Brugge





     
  4. GRBomber

    GRBomber Member

    Sep 12, 2005
    Brasília - Brazil
    Club:
    Sao Paulo FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    I would do it like this:

    1. Sao Paulo early 90s
    2. Flamengo early 80s
    3. Palmeiras 90s
    4. Internacional 70s
    5. Santos 00s
     
  5. red&bluearmy[cpfc]

    red&bluearmy[cpfc] New Member

    Jul 23, 2006
    Chelsea 2004/2005 should be included. Never has a team had so much quality in the prem. They walked to both titles.
     
  6. sidis

    sidis Member

    Jun 2, 2006
    Itaguaí-RJ - Brazil

    1. Flamengo 80s (4 wins)
    2. Internacional 70s (3 wins)
    3. Palmeiras 90s (2 wins)
    4. vasco 90s (2 wins)
    5. Santos 00s (2 wins)


    são paulo have good performance in libertadores cup in early 90s but not in Brasileirão.
     
  7. dor02

    dor02 Member

    Aug 9, 2004
    Melbourne
    Club:
    UC Sampdoria
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    These teams were better individually and they also had good/great records in Europe. I still think the teams I picked were better.
     

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