maypaxvobiscum wrote:-----------------Reina
Babbel---Carra---Hyppia---Agger
McManaman--Gerrard--Alonso--Barnes
----------Torres---Fowler
subs:James, Rush, Berger, Skertel, Hamann, Litmanen, Jones
i only watched the players from 1993 so i cant comment on those who played before that era.
roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:-----------------Reina
Babbel---Carra---Hyppia---Agger
McManaman--Gerrard--Alonso--Barnes
----------Torres---Fowler
subs:James, Rush, Berger, Skertel, Hamann, Litmanen, Jones
i only watched the players from 1993 so i cant comment on those who played before that era.
Ryan Babbel at left back?
roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
Sorry mate i think you will findm it is spelt with the 1 B SO IT IS Babel![]()
maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
Sorry mate i think you will findm it is spelt with the 1 B SO IT IS Babel![]()
cute without the e
there you go
Kharhaz wrote:Emlyn Hughes.
I have a great admiration for Kuyt and his work rate so needless to say Emlyn would fit in perfectly today. Played anywhere in defence and was good at it and also filled in at midfield. Top class player.
Taken from LFC.TVFull back, centre back and midfielder he was one of the great Liverpool captains and the first to hold aloft the European Cup after the majestic 3-1 victory over Borrussia Moenchengladbach in Rome in 1977.
Hughes, who also captained England and won 62 caps, was signed as a 19-year-old by Bill Shankly from Blackpool for £65,000 in 1967 after a mere 31 League and Cup appearances. But his infectious enthusiasm, skill and endless drive combined to make him a player of impressive stature and also prompted Everton fans to give him the enduring nickname 'Crazy Horse'.
Barrow-born Hughes was an inspirational figure for club and country and crowned his energetic displays with some spectacular goals, including two in the Mersey derby win at Everton in March 1973.
Hughes, an OBE, came from a sporting family; his father was former Barrow and Britain Rugby League star Fred, both his brother and uncle were R L professionals and one of his aunts was an England hockey international. His Anfield career ended when he joined Wolves for £90,000 in 1979.
In todays game, wouldnt be a bad addition at all.
roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
Sorry mate i think you will findm it is spelt with the 1 B SO IT IS Babel
cute without the e
there you go
i'm still sure it's wrong look i made sure by going on to the BBC before hand http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
Sorry mate i think you will findm it is spelt with the 1 B SO IT IS Babel
cute without the e
there you go
i'm still sure it's wrong look i made sure by going on to the BBC before hand http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
no im right. read the comments below they all spelt it as Babbel lol
roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:roberto green wrote:of course you mean Marcus Babel
its Babbel not Babel
Sorry mate i think you will findm it is spelt with the 1 B SO IT IS Babel
cute without the e
there you go
i'm still sure it's wrong look i made sure by going on to the BBC before hand http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A25538321
no im right. read the comments below they all spelt it as Babbel lol
I remember having the away kit with his name on the back, it was spelt Babel,so there
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