Gonads. Damn you Turienzo, Wiedenfeller AND Reynolds.
I'll have DE SANCTIS then if he's not been snapped up.
He is indeed a Free Agent, draft wise.
Gonads. Damn you Turienzo, Wiedenfeller AND Reynolds.
I'll have DE SANCTIS then if he's not been snapped up.
For my next player i'm pretty sure it's fitting to say that i can't believe this player hasn't been picked before now.
I thought i would start by listing their honours first, and there is quite a few of them so:
Honours
Club
Real Zaragoza
Copa del Rey (1): 2003–04
Supercopa de España (1): 2004
Valencia
Copa del Rey (1): 2007–08
Barcelona
La Liga (2): 2010–11, 2012–13
Copa del Rey (1): 2011–12
Supercopa de España (2): 2010, 2011
UEFA Champions League (1): 2010–11
UEFA Super Cup (1): 2011
FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2011
Country
Spain
FIFA World Cup (1): 2010
UEFA European Championship (1): 2008
Individual
Awards
Spanish Player of the Year: 2005–06
Zarra Trophy: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10
UEFA Euro 2008 Golden Boot
UEFA Euro 2008 Team of the Tournament[124]
UEFA Euro 2008 Man of the Match Spain vs Russia, Spain vs Sweden
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Bronze Shoe
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Team of the Tournament.[134]
2010 FIFA World Cup Silver Shoe
2010 FIFA World Cup Bronze Ball
FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup Man of the Match Spain vs Honduras
Male Athlete of the Year: 2010
FIFA/FIFPro World XI: 2010
UEFA Team of the Year: 2010
Achievements
Valencia Top Scorer: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
La Liga's Top Assisting Player: 2006–07[14]
Spain all time top scorer: 56 goals
Spain's all time top scorer in FIFA World Cup matches
Most goals scored in one World Cup (by a Spanish international): 5
Most goals scored in one calendar year (by a Spanish international): 12 (2008, 2009)[126]
Largest streak of games having scored (by a Spanish international): 6[128]
Decorations
Prince of Asturias Awards: 2010
Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit: 2011[182]
He made his international début in 2005. He has since participated in three major tournaments, becoming an integral member of the Spain teams that won Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup. He scored three goals at the 2006 World Cup, was the top scorer at Euro 2008 and earned the Silver Boot at the 2010 World Cup. He is the first Spanish player to ever reach 50 international goals and is Spain's all-time top goalscorer, having also scored more World Cup goals than any other player in Spain's history in the process. The goals-to-games ratio he has achieved for the national team has not been matched by any player since Alfredo Di Stéfano. (Internationally 91 apps / 56 goals / ratio = 0.62)
He is currently playing for Atlético Madrid - The current La Liga leaders and also Champions League finalists (and potential winners of both with 1 game to go in both competitions)
DAVID VILLA
I still have so much flexibility for my last pick (defender) in terms of which category they go in.
Category 1 - Has played at least 200 times for one club - (see below)
Category 2 – Has made over 70 International appearances - (see below)
Category 3 - Has never played at a World Cup - Santi Cazorla
Category 4 - Plays/Manages outside the “top 5” leagues - Giovanni Trapattoni
Category 5 – Has been the top goal scorer in a top-flight season - Burak Yilmaz
Category 6 – Played football in at least 4 different countries - Radamel Falcao
Category 7 – Has been relegated during his career - Mehdi Benatia
Category 8 – Has played in a Champions League Semi-Final/Final. - Jerome Boateng
Category 9 – Is under 24 years of age - Oscar
Category 10 - Has won a league title with 2 different clubs - (see below)
Category 11 – Is over 30 years old - (see below)
Category 12 - Has faced Brighton at some point in his career - Theo Walcott
Kaka can go into Categories 1, 2, 10 or 11
Casillas can go into Categories 1, 2 or 11
David Villa can go into categories 1, 2 or 11
(and some of the others can be moved around if needed too)
Your up [MENTION=4147]shaolinpunk[/MENTION]
Good God how did he go unpicked for so long?
I think it's [MENTION=13200]bhafc22[/MENTION] that's up now?
So, I can pick from 10:53 this evening if [MENTION=13200]bhafc22[/MENTION] hasn't? Is that correct?
I'm intrigued. Before I make a pick and have to move around 100 players...
If during their playing career, a manager made +200 appearances or 70 international appearances, can they be selected in that category?
I'm assuming it's a no, but thought I would double check.
For example, if I was choosing a manager. He made over 70 appearances for his country as a player.It has to be 200+ appearances for one club / 70+ for one nation and not over several teams during their whole career (leaving and returning to the same club/nation can be counted together)
I'm intrigued. Before I make a pick and have to move around 100 players...
If during their playing career, a manager made +200 appearances or 70 international appearances, can they be selected in that category?
I'm assuming it's a no, but thought I would double check.
For example, if I was choosing a manager. He made over 70 appearances for his country as a player.
But, I want to choose him as a manager, not as a player obviously! It's technically not specified that you can't!?
Category 1 - Has played at least 200 times for one club.
Has made at least 200 appearances for the same club. League & Cup both count. Friendlies however, do not. The 200 appearances can be spread over more than one spell at the club. Managers who have been in charge of one club for 200 games count.
Category 2 – Has made over 70 International appearances.
Has over 70 full International caps. Youth games do not count. All friendlies count, as do major tournaments. Managers who have managed ONE nation 70+ times count. Managers who have achieved 70+ International games over 2+ nations DO NOT count.
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so only managerial career counts