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Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 4:42 am
by maypaxvobiscum
Come on, name your psychotic 11. Mine would be as below

GK - Jens Lehmann
RB - Sergio Ramos
LB - Ben Thatcher
DC - Jaap Stam
DC - Pepe

MC - Vinnie Jones
MC - Joey Barton
RW - Robbie Savage
LW - El Hadji Diouf

ST - Diego Costa (was gonna pick John Hartson but spitting on opposition is more psychotic than averaging a red card every 24 games)
ST - Duncan Ferguson

What would yours be?
I'm sure there's those older ones here who would name retired players like Claudio Gentille or Tommy Smith but I've never seen them play.

Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:57 am
by Boocity
I would just go with Don Revie's Leeds team

Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 5:16 pm
by woof woof !
Argentina 1966 national side. They'd already been warned by Fifa for their "violent" style of play during the group stage .

In terms of "bad attitude"  :D  their quarter final against England was a cracker.

from Wiki
The two teams met in the quarter-finals of the tournament, a game referred to in Argentina as el robo del siglo (the theft of the century)[7] that England won 1–0 thanks to a goal from striker Geoff Hurst, disputed by the Argentines due to a claimed offside.[8] However, the game was particularly noted for the sending off of Argentina captain Antonio Rattín, which Argentines considered to be unfair, including Rattín himself, who had to be escorted from the pitch by police before he would leave.

It was reported in Argentina that the German referee, Rudolf Kreitlein, said that he had sent off Rattín because he didn't like how he had looked at him,[9] while British newspapers cited the official as having given the reason as 'violence of the tongue', even though the referee spoke no Spanish [10] Rattín's intention appeared to have been to speak with the German referee, as according to the Argentines he was ruling in favour of the English team. Rattín made a visible signal showing his captain's armband and intention to call a translator.[11]

Ken Aston, the English supervisor of referees, entered the field to try to persuade Rattín to leave, but he only exacerbated the situation since the Latin American teams had already suspected that the English and Germans were collaborating to eliminate them from the competition.[6] After his dismissal, Rattín finally sat down on Queen Elizabeth II's red carpet for a moment.

After the match, England manager Alf Ramsey refused to allow his players to swap shirts with the Argentines (as is traditional after the conclusion of a football match) and later described the South Americans as "animals" in the press. The Argentine press and public were outraged, and one Argentine newspaper published a picture of the official World Cup mascot, World Cup Willie, dressed in pirate regalia to demonstrate their opinion of the England team.

Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 4:34 pm
by RED BEERGOGGLES
Any player willing to throw the head in on old Psycho himself definitely merits a place in the list . :D   



Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 5:05 pm
by RED BEERGOGGLES
Andoni Goikoetxea "The Butcher Of Bilbao " The scourge of Barcelona's most gifted players ,and one if not the most compromising
CB's in football history .

After doing this ...to Maradona



He sparked this ,on Maradona's return from the injury that put him out of the game for 8 months  :laugh:


Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 5:31 pm
by maypaxvobiscum
Hang on, was that guy lifting the trophy and celebrating while the fight was gone on?! LOL

Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:11 pm
by ycsatbjywtbiastkamb
souness sorted goikoetxea out when we played them in the european cup, that was the game where souness famously stood on the ball and gestured to their 3 hardmen to come and get it off him, by that time they didnt want to know, it was the only time that souness played up to the crowd, i suppose he was a bit proud of himself because the opening 20 minutes of that game was brutal.
our team got a standing ovation from the bilbao crowd that night, not many teams went there and won, and not many teams went there and physically dominated them, fair dues to their crowd they recognized that.

Re: Your Psycho 11

PostPosted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:18 am
by RED BEERGOGGLES
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Dec 19, 2013 5:11 pm wrote:souness sorted goikoetxea out when we played them in the european cup, that was the game where souness famously stood on the ball and gestured to their 3 hardmen to come and get it off him, by that time they didnt want to know, it was the only time that souness played up to the crowd, i suppose he was a bit proud of himself because the opening 20 minutes of that game was brutal.
our team got a standing ovation from the bilbao crowd that night, not many teams went there and won, and not many teams went there and physically dominated them, fair dues to their crowd they recognized that.


I haven't got around to mentioning Souness yet mate ,I'm just going through our European friends first lad.
Souness gets a mention along with Julian Dicks and Duncan Ferguson.....Before I even begin to mention
Tommy Smith and James Robert Case   :D