Which teams will have the biggest turnover between 2002/2006?

Discussion in 'FIFA and Tournaments' started by n00bie deluxe, Oct 6, 2002.

  1. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    Which of the 2002 teams will look significantly difference in terms of personnel come 2006?
     
  2. lanman

    lanman BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 30, 2002
    Portugal - the "golden generation" will all be in their 30's, and they have a fair few good players coming through. (Viana, Quaresma)
     
  3. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    What about France? Many of their players will be in their early 30s in 2006, and they have a crop of young 20-ish players.
     
  4. lanman

    lanman BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 30, 2002
    France certainly have a lot of talented youngsters, but it is mainly in the defence that you will see changes. (I'm thinking the likes of Desailly, Thuram and Lizarazu most likely won't be there) Henry and Trezeguet will still be under 30 (I think), and other than Cisse I can't think of any top quality strikers they have coming through. Zidane is the sort of player that is not going to be greatly affected by age, so he will probably still be strong at 34, so I can't see the midfield changing greatly.

    That said, you never know who will come from nowhere in the next 4 years.
     
  5. deejay

    deejay Member+

    Feb 14, 2000
    Tarpon Springs, FL
    Club:
    Jorge Wilstermann
    Nat'l Team:
    Bolivia
    Mexico will be losing Suarez, Blanco and some other big names.
     
  6. Various Styles

    Various Styles Member+

    Mar 1, 2000
    Los Angeles
    Club:
    CD Chivas de Guadalajara
    deejay

    Mexico will be losing Suarez, Blanco and some other big names.


    Suarez has allready been replaced by Marquez. Finding another Blanco however will be hard to come by. I am confident that a new player can just appear out of nowhere similiar to Luis Hernandez in 98..

    Right now we have Adolfo Bautista (Morelia) who has similiar qualities to Blanco. There is also Torrado and Melvin Brown. One of the players that just debuted recently, (I dont even know his name) plays for Toluca a tall forward #28 has qualitys like the Paraguayo Cardozo. If you watch the pre pre libertadores games on FSWE he scored a wicked scissors kick goal in the loss to Pumas (4-3) He can be a player to look out for.
     
  7. minorthreat

    minorthreat Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    NYC
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    Spain's turnover will be somewhat sizable, I think.

    Out
    Fernando Hierro
    Miguel Angel Nadal
    Santiago Canizares
    Pedro Contreras
    Francisco Javier de Pedro
    Luis Enrique
    Enrique Romero
    Ricardo Lopez
    Gaizka Mendieta (?)
     
  8. minorthreat

    minorthreat Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    NYC
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    See also: Croatia and Yugoslavia.
     
  9. Various Styles

    Various Styles Member+

    Mar 1, 2000
    Los Angeles
    Club:
    CD Chivas de Guadalajara
    Which teams will have the biggest turnover

    Looks like Nigerias Golden generation has also come to an end. Senegal will most likely take their place as CAF's Best.
     
  10. Twinkies at war

    Twinkies at war New Member

    Sep 20, 2002
    Portugal has way too much talent at the U21-U17 level coming up to get to Yugoslavia's situation any time soon.
     
  11. Fender playa

    Fender playa New Member

    Mar 18, 2002
    Vancouver/Canada
    I agree..........portugalwillchange from 30 year olds to mid twentie skilled players........probely better then our SO-CALLED golden generation(thatwas euro 2000)

    :D
     
  12. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

    Dec 19, 1999
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    I would say France will have some changes. They have the likes of Marlet, Cheyrou, Le Tallec, Sinama-Pongolle, Cisse, Gallas and Robert coming through. Up front, Henry will be in his prime, at 28, and Trezeguet close behind at 26.

    England are a very young side, so changes there are not all too likely. Seaman will be gone, of course, as will the likes of Southgate. Campbell will be 32 I think, but as a central defender that is not really a problem. Gerrard, Owen, Hargreaves, Heskey, Beckham, Scholes, Ferdinand, Dyer, Cole, Neville, Bridge - all that lot will still be around. You would probably change no more than 5 or six players from the 2002 World Cup squad.
     
  13. kanasai100

    kanasai100 New Member

    Aug 9, 2002
    Nowhere
    I have watched Spain in the Euro qualifiers. Many of them are not in the present world cup team. Agree with you.
     
  14. omajac

    omajac Member+

    Feb 9, 2002
    East Orange, New Jersey, USA
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    I also feel that my Selecao will be in for a huge turnover!! Remember that out of it's WC winning 23 ONLY SIX was at WC'98!! And ONLY SEVEN of 22 that went to WC'98 was part of the Tetra-winning crew of WC'94!!
     
  15. Crazy_Yank

    Crazy_Yank Member

    Jan 8, 2001
    Matamoros, Mexico
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The US will have a large turnover as well.


    Reyna, Agoos, McBride, Stewart, Regis, Moore, Jones, Keller, Friedel, and Pope will all be well over 30. Pope, and maybe the keepers will probably be the only players out of that group left.
     

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