Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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GRANDPARENTS
FC

With the big leagues to be closed is time to take stock of what has been a global post-football season that has left multitude of details to be properly analyzed.


Without doubt, one of the curious elements of this campaign is the role players who have very senior and a great background to behind him, on which everything seemed assume, back in the month of September, which should have a secondary role and to everyone's surprise, ultimately, have emerged as important players in the season, accounting for much of the time and news headlines colleagues probably more youth and media. It is certainly the case of Clarence Seedorf, Ryan Giggs and Raul Gonzalez Blanco to name the three most famous. Past three icons of European football and oddly enough three realities of this in spite of their date of birth.


Some illustrious Nikopolidis (Panathinaikos), Coupet (PSG), Van der Sar (ManU), Vieira, (Man City) or Makelele (PSG) among others have already announced they hang their boots on June 30 but are "grandparents warriors" willing to demonstrate that the experience is a degree and can not reach the legs and the illusion of starting comes the wisdom of carrying between 15 and 20 years in the elite.


I lost a few minutes to collect some data which would be a hypothetical template 2010/2011 "THE GRANDPARENTS FC."


GOALKEEPERS
Edwin Van der Sar (ManU / HOL) 40 years / 32 games played
Christian Abbiati (AC Milan / ITA) 33 years / 34 games played
Brad Friedel (Fulham / USA) 39 years / 36 games played

DEFENSES
Javier Zanetti (Inter / ARG) 37 years / 33 games
Michel Salgado (Blackburn / ENG) 35 years / 35 games played
Phil Neville (Everton / ENG) 34 years / 30 games played
Mladen Krstajic (Partizan / SRB) 37 years / 19 games played
David Weir (Rangers / ESC) 41 years / 36 games played
Olof Mellberg
(Olympiakos / SWE) 33 years / 23 games played
Gabriel Heinze (Olympique Marseille / ARG) 33 years / 28 games
Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan / ITA) 35 years / 26 games played

MEDIA
Rory Delap (Stoke / IRL) 34 years / 35 games played
Ryan Giggs (ManU / GAL) 37 years / 24 games
Paul Scholes (ManU / ING) 36 years / 20 games
Clarence Seedorf (AC Milan / HOL) 35 years / 27 games played
Matias Almeyda (River Plate / ARG) 37 years / 26 games
Claude Makelele (PSG / FRA) 38 years / 31 games
Denny Landzaat (Twente / NED) 35 years / 26 games
Claudio
Brocchi (Lazio / ITA) 35 years / 30 games
Daniel Murphy (Fulham / ENG) 34 years / 35 games
Boudewjin Zenden (Sunderland / HOL ) 34 years / 25 games

FRONT
Del Piero (Juventus / ITA) , 36 years / 31 games / 8 goals
Raúl (Schalke 04 / ESP) 33 years / 33 games / 12 goals
Francesco Totti (AS Roma / ITA) 34 years / 30 games / 14 goals
Antonio Di Natale (Udinese / ITA) 33 years / 34 games / 28 goals
Didier Drogba ( Chelsea / CMA) 33 years / 35 games / 12 goals
Marco Di Vaio (Bologna / ITA) 34 years / 36 games / 19 goals

* League Goals

If I had to choose a type XI is as follows [following a performance this season]

TYPE XI (4-3-3): Van der Sar, Michel Salgado, Weir, Nesta, Zanetti, Makelele, Seedorf, Giggs; Raul Di Natale, Di Vaio.

  • the average age of the eleven would put in 36.18 years.

Seeing this, what would your XI veteran guy? What other players in this template incluiríais "Grandparents FC"?

* Only two conditions
a) do not militate in English League
b) Have at least 33 years of age.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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