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    The Bulk

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    Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by The Bulk on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:32 pm

    Here's the list...can't find that magazine but have the rest of them. Strange...

    1. Yakubu Abubakari Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Ghana
    2. Titus Tiberius Bramble Ipswich (Eng) England
    3. Rabiu Afolabi Napoli (Ita) Nigeria
    4. Julius Aghahowa Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukr) Nigeria
    5. Pablo Aimar River Plate (Arg) Argentina
    6. Mohamed Al-Shlhoob Al-Hilal (SAr) Saudia Arabia
    7. Mohammed Aliyu AC Milan (Ita) Nigeria
    8. Matthew Amoah Vitesse Arnhem (Ned) Ghana
    9. Nicolas Anelka Paris-SG (Fra) France
    10. Juan Arango Monterrey (Mex) Venezuela
    11. Gerald Asamoah Schalke 04 (Ger) Ghana/Germany
    12. Emile Baron Lillestrom (Nor) South Africa
    13. DaMarcus Beasley Chicago Fire (USA) USA
    14. Igor Biscan Liverpool (Eng) Croatia
    15. Wilfred Bouma PSV (Ned) Holland
    16. Wes Brown Manchester United (Eng) England
    17. Moises Candelario Emelec (Ecu) Ecuador
    18. John Carew Valencia (Spa) Norway
    19. Fabian Carini Danubio (Uru) Uruguay
    20. Iker Casillas Real Madrid (Spa) Spain
    21. Antonio Cassano Bari (Ita) Italy
    22. Cristian Chivu Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Romania
    23. Lambros Choutos Olympiacos (Gre) Greece
    24. Philippe Christanval Monaco (Fra) France
    25. Joe Cole West Ham United (Eng) England
    26. Bobby Convey D.C. United (USA) USA
    27. Walter Corazo Emelec (Ecu) Ecuador
    28. Paulo Da Silva Lanus (Arg) Paraguay
    29. Stephane Dalmat Paris-SG (Fra) France
    30. Sebastian Deisler Hertha Berlin (Ger) Germany
    31. Boubacar Diarra SC Freiburg (Ger) Mali
    32. Aruna Dindane Anderlecht (Bel) Ivory Coast
    33. Landon Donavan Bayer Leverkusen (Ger) USA
    34. Kieron Dyer Newcastle United (Eng) England
    35. Edu Celta Vigo (Spa) Brazil
    36. Emre Belezoglu Galatasaray (Tur) Turkey
    37. Samuel Eto'o Mallorca (Spa) Cameroon
    38. Fabio Aurelio Valencia (Spa) Spain
    39. Francisco Farinos Inter Milan (Ita) Spain
    40. Pascal Feindouno Bordeaux (Fra) Guinea
    41. Barry Ferguson Rangers (Sco) Scotland
    42. Gabri Barcelona (Spa) Spain
    43. Ronald Garcia Bolivar (Bol) Bolivia
    44. Steven Gerrard Liverpool (Eng) England
    45. Helton Vasco da Gama (Bra) Brazil
    46. Ahmed Salah Hosny VfB Stuttgart (Ger) Egypt
    47. Pius Ikedia Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Nigeria
    48. Junichi Inamoto Gamba Osaka (Jap) Japan
    49. Isaac Primeiro Agosto (Ang) Angola
    50. Juan Flamengo (Bra) Brazil
    51. Carlos Idriss Kameni Le Havre (Fra) Cameroon
    52. Robbie Keane Leeds United (Eng) Ireland
    53. Harry Kewell Leeds United (Eng) Austraillia
    54. Mateja Kezman PSV (Ned) Yugoslavia
    55. Mickael Landreau Nantes (Fra) France
    56. Peter Luccin Paris-SG (Fra) France
    57. Luis Filepe Sporting Braga (Por) Portugal
    58. Claudio Maldonado Sao Paulo (Bra) Chile
    59. Rafael Marquez Monaco (Fra) France
    60. Matuzalem Napoli (Ita) Brazil
    61. Phillipe Mexes Auxerre (Fra) France
    62. Aaron Mokoena Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) South Africa
    63. Ahonnier Montano Parma (Ita) Columbia
    64. Tresso Moreno Metz (Fra) Colombia
    65. Emile Mpenza Schalke 04 (Ger) Belgium
    66. Adrian Mutu Verona (Ita) Romania
    67. Szilard Nemeth ASK Inter (Slvk) Slovakia
    68. Andres Olivera Sevilla (Spa) Uruguay
    69. Micheal Owen Liverpool (Eng) England
    70. Christos Patasatzoglou Olympiacos (Gre) Greece
    71. Andrea Pirlo Inter Milan (Ita) Italy
    72. Claudio Pizarro SV Werder Bremen (Ger) Peru
    73. David Pizzaro Udinese (Ita) Chile
    74. Stipe Pletikosa Hajduk Split (Cro) Croatia
    75. Prince Daye Bastia (Fra) Liberia
    76. Luis Gatty Ribeiro Bolivar (Bol) Bolivia
    77. John Arne Rise Monaco (Fra) Norway
    78. Juan Roman Riquelme Boca Juniors (Arg) Argentina
    79. Leandro Romagnoli San Lorenzo (Arg) Argentina
    80. Ronaldinho Gremio (Bra) Brazil
    81. Tomas Rosicky Borussia Dortmund (Ger) Czech Republic
    82. Walter Samuel AS Roma (Ita) Argentina
    83. Roque Santa Cruz Bayern Munchen (Ger) Germany
    84. Javier Saviola River Plate (Arg) Argentina
    85. Simao Barcelona (Spa) Portugal
    86. Gonzalo Sorondo Defensor Sporting (Uru) Uruguay
    87. David Suazo Cagliari (Ita) Honduras
    88. Jean-Micheal Tchouga FC Basel (Swi) Cameroon
    89. Rodrigo Tello Sporting (Por) Chile
    90. Christian Timm 1.FC Koln (Ger) Germany
    91. Razundrea Tjikuzu SV Werder Bremen (Ger) Nambia
    92. Svetoslav Todorov Litex Lovetch (Bul) Bulgaria
    93. Joselito Vava Bolivia Bolivia
    94. Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink FC Twente (Ned) Holland
    95. Nicola Ventola Atalanta (Ita) Italy
    96. Tobias Willi SC Freiburg (Ger) Germany
    97. Xavi Barcelona (Spa) Spain
    98. Ngidid Yemweni Daring Club Motema Pembe (DR Congo) DR Congo
    99. Jonathan Zebina AS Roma (Ita) France
    99. Ishmael Addo Hearts Of Oak (Gha) Ghana
    100. Emmanuel Zulu Zanaco (Zam) Zambia

    Any anecdotes/thoughts about some of these guys?

    Some have made it, most haven't

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:34 pm

    Bramble 2nd. Smile

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by DeLux on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:36 pm

    Addo, Bramble, Montano, Luccin, Inamoto, Biscan, Asamoah, Gabri, Farinos

    The future doesn't look bright for the players on this years list.

    BTW Where's is Farinos now?


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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by Machiavel on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:37 pm

    Sebastian Deisler the most unluckiest one had the potential could have gone far, really rated him.

    The Bulk

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by The Bulk on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:37 pm

    El Tiki Taka wrote:Addo, Bramble, Moreno, Montano, Luccin, Inamoto, Biscan, Asamoah

    The future doesn't look bright for the players on this years list.


    They've got a player profile on some of these guys will post them too.

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by Kimbo on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:38 pm

    I counted 16 that have really made it. I haven't even heard of alot of them. Neutral

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:38 pm

    I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by The Bulk on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:39 pm

    Raifael wrote:Sebastian Deisler the most unluckiest one had the potential could have gone far, really rated him.


    Yeah, poor guy suffers from clinical depression. Real pity that he didn't stay in the game longer.

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    Re: Year 2000: World Soccer's 100 Most Promising Youths

    Post by DeLux on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:39 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.


    ...add Xavi.

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    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:40 pm

    El Tiki Taka wrote:
    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.


    ...add Xavi.


    Yepm missed him.

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    Post by Kimbo on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:40 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.


    Wes Brown was one of the ones i chuckled at tbh.

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    Post by The Bulk on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:41 pm

    67. Szilard Nemeth ASK Inter (Slvk) Slovakia

    didn't he do well with Middlesbrough? I liked him.

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    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:41 pm

    Probably Chivu as well.

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    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:42 pm

    Krimbo wrote:
    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.


    Wes Brown was one of the ones i chuckled at tbh.


    Probably the best out of the 100 names there. Him or Ronaldinhio.

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    Post by DeLux on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:43 pm

    Edu Cool *not really*
    Dalmat Laugh

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    Post by Kimbo on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:43 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:
    Krimbo wrote:
    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.


    Wes Brown was one of the ones i chuckled at tbh.


    Probably the best out of the 100 names there. Him or Ronaldinhio.


    * Ronaldinho

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    Post by Fey on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:44 pm

    Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 94...I hope this list wasnt based on technique Very Happy

    And Yakubu at nr 1? Laughing

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    Post by Machiavel on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:46 pm

    Sinterklaas,Fey kent hem wrote:Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 94...I hope this list wasnt based on technique Very Happy

    And Yakubu at nr 1? Laughing


    Its alphabetical order Doh

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    Post by The Bulk on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:47 pm

    Sinterklaas,Fey kent hem wrote:Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink 94...I hope this list wasnt based on technique Very Happy

    And Yakubu at nr 1? Laughing


    Jan Vinegar of Castlemilk is absolutely terrible.

    He should have played the part of Samuel L Jackson in Unbreakable since he is like glass! He nearly always injures himself just prior to a CL game!

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    Post by Axeslammer on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:47 pm

    The Bulk wrote:
    1. Yakubu Abubakari Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Ghana


    Erm, didn't he go to Sparta or so ?

    Decent player, wouldn't mind him at FC Groningen....nothing special though

    The Bulk wrote:
    2. Titus Tiberius Bramble Ipswich (Eng) England


    Yikes




    .....Yikes

    The Bulk wrote:
    8. Matthew Amoah Vitesse Arnhem (Ned) Ghana


    Wasn't Mahamadou Diarra also at Vitesse at the same time ? They should have picked him.

    The Bulk wrote:
    11. Gerald Asamoah Schalke 04 (Ger) Ghana/Germany


    lol!

    The Bulk wrote:
    13. DaMarcus Beasley Chicago Fire (USA) USA


    Decent player.....but nothing more

    The Bulk wrote:
    15. Wilfred Bouma PSV (Ned) Holland


    Huh, I don't think even the Dutch considered him to be a talent...

    The Bulk wrote:
    22. Cristian Chivu Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Romania


    ok

    He's still being missed at Ajax.

    The Bulk wrote:
    37. Samuel Eto'o Mallorca (Spa) Cameroon


    ok

    The Bulk wrote:
    47. Pius Ikedia Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) Nigeria


    Oh boy....

    He wasn't even good enough for FC Groningen Yikes

    The Bulk wrote:
    53. Harry Kewell Leeds United (Eng) Australia


    At that time I really thought he would end up being the best player on the planet...

    The Bulk wrote:
    62. Aaron Mokoena Ajax Amsterdam (Ned) South Africa


    Lol, whom ?

    The Bulk wrote:
    80. Ronaldinho Gremio (Bra) Brazil


    We have a winner !


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    Post by Axeslammer on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:49 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.



    lol! lol! lol! lol!

    Just like you think Rooney is extra special ok

    Laugh

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    Post by The-Frank-Tavern on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:49 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.
    you have to be jesting right?

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    Post by The-Frank-Tavern on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:51 pm

    The Bulk wrote:
    Raifael wrote:Sebastian Deisler the most unluckiest one had the potential could have gone far, really rated him.


    Yeah, poor guy suffers from clinical depression. Real pity that he didn't stay in the game longer.
    ok

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    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:55 pm

    Zwarte Piet on weed wrote:
    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.



    lol! lol! lol! lol!

    Just like you think Rooney is extra special ok

    Laugh


    Whoosh....

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    Post by bluenine on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:04 pm

    Wes Brown Shocked

    And not Mutu, Xavi, Mexes, Chivu, Anelka???

    Spankeltoe wrote:I counted 9 that went onto be something approaching World class.

    Casillas, Riquelme, Gerrard, Eto'o, Owen, Anelka, Pirlo, Wes Brown & Ronaldinhio.

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    Post by Tweesus on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:14 pm

    Its bizarre. About 15 have probably fufilled their potential, then aother 15 or so have gone on to become very good, but the rest have become nothing at all special! I'd have thought that at least half would have been at least decent.

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    Post by Parks lives on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:15 pm

    Someone will work it out soon. Rolling Eyes

    I included Anelka btw, plus agreed that Chivu and Xavi deserve to be there, Xavi especially.

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    Post by DeLux on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:16 pm

    That's why I think this is so stupid. Football in general doesn't take into account the players develop differently, just look at the likes of Toni and Drogba who were journeyman at 26.

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    Post by Fey on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:16 pm

    Spankeltoe wrote:Someone will work it out soon. Rolling Eyes

    I included Anelka btw, plus agreed that Chivu and Xavi deserve to be there, Xavi especially.


    Well to be honest this list aint that bad at all...most of them become all at least pro's. Funny that Kaka isnt on it though.

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    Post by L r d hAsta LueGo on Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:16 pm

    Tweesus of Nazareth wrote:Its bizarre. About 15 have probably fufilled their potential, then aother 15 or so have gone on to become very good, but the rest have become nothing at all special! I'd have thought that at least half would have been at least decent.


    To me it's not so bizarre. When you look at rafa's policy of buy 100 and hope 5 turn out good you can see the percentages must be something like that. Wenger is a genius i keep hearing...yet for every cesc there has been 3-4 failures.

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