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Hall of Fame Member
A good chance to look at the football history of the national side, given the that cricket chat seems to an historical wavelenght of late.
COACH: Alf Ramsey
GOAL-KEEPERS:
- Gordon Banks
- Peter Shilton
- David Seaman
DEFENDERS:
- Bobby Moore* - Captain
- Jack Charlton
- Bill Wright
- Terry Butcher
- Kenny Sansom
- Stuart Pearce
- Gary Neville
- Bob Crompton
MID-FIELDERS:
- Bryan Robson
- Duncan Edwards
- Glen Hoddle
- Martin Peters
- Stanley Matthews
- Tom Finney
- David Beckham
- Cliff Bastin
STRIKERS:
- Bobby Charlton
- Gary Lineker
- Kevin Keegan
- Geoff Hurst
-----------------------------------------------BANKS------------------------------------------------------------------------
CROMPTON--------------------------MOORE------------------WRIGHT-----------------------------SANSOM
--------------------------------------------ROBSON-----------------EDWARDS---------------------------------------
MATTHEWS--------------------------------------CHARLTON---------------------------------------------FINNEY
------------------------------------------------------------HURST------------------------------------------------------------
Banks great save againts Pele in 1970 should forever hold down his status as England's best keeper & arguably the greatest ever (no disrespect to Lev Yashin).
In defense Moore & Wright should be certainties in the centre of the defense, wasn't totally sure about the full-backs but i decided to go for Crompton & Samson based on what i read.
Robson aka ``captain marvel`` seems to have been one of the most accomplished all-round mid-fielders to represent England wins a place easily along with the much glorified Duncan Edwards.
Legends Matthews, Finney & Charlton don't need explaning & well Hurst leading the line doesn't necessarily mean he is the best striker to come out of England but scoring a hat-trick in our only WC triumph should give him first preference over the rest IMO.
Honourable mentions to Sam Hardy, Tony Adams, Roger Byrne, Phil Neal, Paul Gascoigne, Steven Gerrard, Colin Bell, Allan Ball, Chris Waddle, Ray Wilkins, Dixie Dean, Michael Owen, Steve Bloomer, Tom Lawton, Jimmy Greaves.
COACH: Alf Ramsey
GOAL-KEEPERS:
- Gordon Banks
- Peter Shilton
- David Seaman
DEFENDERS:
- Bobby Moore* - Captain
- Jack Charlton
- Bill Wright
- Terry Butcher
- Kenny Sansom
- Stuart Pearce
- Gary Neville
- Bob Crompton
MID-FIELDERS:
- Bryan Robson
- Duncan Edwards
- Glen Hoddle
- Martin Peters
- Stanley Matthews
- Tom Finney
- David Beckham
- Cliff Bastin
STRIKERS:
- Bobby Charlton
- Gary Lineker
- Kevin Keegan
- Geoff Hurst
-----------------------------------------------BANKS------------------------------------------------------------------------
CROMPTON--------------------------MOORE------------------WRIGHT-----------------------------SANSOM
--------------------------------------------ROBSON-----------------EDWARDS---------------------------------------
MATTHEWS--------------------------------------CHARLTON---------------------------------------------FINNEY
------------------------------------------------------------HURST------------------------------------------------------------
Banks great save againts Pele in 1970 should forever hold down his status as England's best keeper & arguably the greatest ever (no disrespect to Lev Yashin).
In defense Moore & Wright should be certainties in the centre of the defense, wasn't totally sure about the full-backs but i decided to go for Crompton & Samson based on what i read.
Robson aka ``captain marvel`` seems to have been one of the most accomplished all-round mid-fielders to represent England wins a place easily along with the much glorified Duncan Edwards.
Legends Matthews, Finney & Charlton don't need explaning & well Hurst leading the line doesn't necessarily mean he is the best striker to come out of England but scoring a hat-trick in our only WC triumph should give him first preference over the rest IMO.
Honourable mentions to Sam Hardy, Tony Adams, Roger Byrne, Phil Neal, Paul Gascoigne, Steven Gerrard, Colin Bell, Allan Ball, Chris Waddle, Ray Wilkins, Dixie Dean, Michael Owen, Steve Bloomer, Tom Lawton, Jimmy Greaves.