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    Carlos Alberto

    Best goal (and team) of all time ?

    Clodoaldo , Brazilian midfielder was something else, the guy at the beginning jinking through

    https://twitter.com/sid_lambert/stat...xd7w5m3JBHfpbw

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Couldnt say if they are the best as I never saw them. 78 is the 1st World Cup I remember.

    This is probably the best team goal ive seen.

    Not the best that goes to Diegos 2nd v England for me.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Couldnt say if they are the best as I never saw them. 78 is the 1st World Cup I remember.

    This is probably the best team goal ive seen.

    Not the best that goes to Diegos 2nd v England for me.
    First World Cup I remember is Espana 82 , but this goal is special

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    1970 was the best World Cup I’ve seen (the first one I remember is 66) and Brazil’s team in that completion the best international team I’ve seen.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Its the greatest goal of all time, scored by the greatest team of all time with an assist from the greatest player of all time, wearing the greatest kit of all time.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Nothing beats Hudsons against Derby.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    Its the greatest goal of all time, scored by the greatest team of all time with an assist from the greatest player of all time, wearing the greatest kit of all time.
    That tip tap by Pele followed by a beautiful weighted pass right into oncoming Carlos Alberto

    He was the master

    They placed with such grace

    Now it's all about cheating

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    My favourite was the 82 Brazil team.
    I was gutted when they lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    My favourite was the 82 Brazil team.
    I was gutted when they lost.
    Yeah I was as well. The game v Italy was brilliant though and at least it all ended well and the Germans were beaten in the final.

    Greatest celebration - Tardelli in the final.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    Its the greatest goal of all time, scored by the greatest team of all time with an assist from the greatest player of all time, wearing the greatest kit of all time.
    Difficult to argue with this.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Yeah I was as well. The game v Italy was brilliant though and at least it all ended well and the Germans were beaten in the final.

    Greatest celebration - Tardelli in the final.
    100%

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    100%
    I loved the Brazil 82 side, they just attacked at will, Zico, Socrates, Eder... they were special, but lacked discipline. Oddly enough, i was the complete opposite over the Brazil world cup side in 2014. That game when Germany destroyed them was one of the most enjoyable and funny things that i had ever seen. Not just because they were hosts and banging out their anthem twice before the match, but because after 25 minutes they panicked and completely lost all discipline and shape, Humiliated! The only thing i can compare it too personaly, is when i returned from holiday as a 16 year old and my mother had tidied my bedroom for me, she'd found my stash of Penthouse, Escort, Readerswives magazines and stacked them neatly on my side cabinet!

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by insider View Post
    Nothing beats Hudsons against Derby.
    Please don’t tell me that you need to be told about Peter King’s v Middlesbrough again

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I loved the Brazil 82 side, they just attacked at will, Zico, Socrates, Eder... they were special, but lacked discipline. Oddly enough, i was the complete opposite over the Brazil world cup side in 2014. That game when Germany destroyed them was one of the most enjoyable and funny things that i had ever seen. Not just because they were hosts and banging out their anthem twice before the match, but because after 25 minutes they panicked and completely lost all discipline and shape, Humiliated! The only thing i can compare it too personaly, is when i returned from holiday as a 16 year old and my mother had tidied my bedroom for me, she'd found my stash of Penthouse, Escort, Readerswives magazines and stacked them neatly on my side cabinet!

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I loved the Brazil 82 side, they just attacked at will, Zico, Socrates, Eder... they were special, but lacked discipline. Oddly enough, i was the complete opposite over the Brazil world cup side in 2014. That game when Germany destroyed them was one of the most enjoyable and funny things that i had ever seen. Not just because they were hosts and banging out their anthem twice before the match, but because after 25 minutes they panicked and completely lost all discipline and shape, Humiliated! The only thing i can compare it too personaly, is when i returned from holiday as a 16 year old and my mother had tidied my bedroom for me, she'd found my stash of Penthouse, Escort, Readerswives magazines and stacked them neatly on my side cabinet!
    Hahaha Class!

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    My personal favourite was Robin van persies diving header against Spain.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    If you take out ben turner's v Liverpool of course...

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I loved the Brazil 82 side, they just attacked at will, Zico, Socrates, Eder... they were special, but lacked discipline. Oddly enough, i was the complete opposite over the Brazil world cup side in 2014. That game when Germany destroyed them was one of the most enjoyable and funny things that i had ever seen. Not just because they were hosts and banging out their anthem twice before the match, but because after 25 minutes they panicked and completely lost all discipline and shape, Humiliated! The only thing i can compare it too personaly, is when i returned from holiday as a 16 year old and my mother had tidied my bedroom for me, she'd found my stash of Penthouse, Escort, Readerswives magazines and stacked them neatly on my side cabinet!
    With a toilet roll holder with a fresh roll fitted within arm’s length!!!!!!!

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    With a toilet roll holder with a fresh roll fitted within arm’s length!!!!!!!
    Fair play to the wiley old bugger, she did me a good 'un

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Too young to remember Mexico 70, first WC I remember is Argentina 78 and my favourite international team of all time, when it comes to brilliance is the Brazil side of 82.
    I’ve only ever seen highlights of the Brazil team of 1970 and that goal scored in the final is a thing of beauty, one of the best, if not the best goal I’ve ever seen. Also, when Pele dummies the Uruguayan keeper, has to be one of the most outrageous pieces of skill ever. Just a shame he put it past the post, as for me that would have been the greatest goal of all time.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Please don’t tell me that you need to be told about Peter King’s v Middlesbrough again

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    I saw Carlos Alberto play for California Surf against the San Diego Sockers at Anaheim Stadium in 1981 (yes they were both real team names).
    Deyna, (ex Man City who died tragically a few years later) and Charlie Cooke (ex Chelsea) also played in that game. I only went because the legend Carlos Alberto was playing.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    1970 was the best World Cup I’ve seen (the first one I remember is 66) and Brazil’s team in that completion the best international team I’ve seen.
    In total agreement with you there Bob. Very difficult to compare sides from different eras so it comes down to personal preferences and for me that Brazilian side was something else. I just loved Rivelino and spent hours over the local park trying to bend free kicks like him.

    Two other things of note. It was the first World Cup I'd seen in colour, which was just fantastic but on the downside, the WC coincided with my O Levels, my exam results being a reflection of my missed revision time. Well that's my excuse anyhow.

    By the way I thought the 1970 England team was their best ever but that's a discussion for another day.

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    Its the greatest goal of all time, scored by the greatest team of all time with an assist from the greatest player of all time, wearing the greatest kit of all time.
    The greatest description of the greatest goal of all time… etc…
    All captured live from the other side of the World… All in colour too… All after playing football in the street with my friends for seemingly hours on a glorious summer day, forgetting about time, and my Dad coming out to tell me the game was about to start. Someone will probably correct me, but it must have been around 10pm.
    Great times!

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    Re: Carlos Alberto

    Greatest goal ever? Not even close for me, but you should never ever compare eras for goals. That sort of goal, there’s about 10 a tournament of them now but was revolutionary at the time. You can say your favourite and my favourite is Van Bronkhorst v Uruguay

    Greatest team then that’s a bit easier to debate. It seems they were so far advanced of the rest of the teams you could say so. But same could be said about some of the others like the Dutch.

    If you put them against a World Cup winning Spain, they’d get turned over like a pub team, but it’s all about eras.

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