All time British+Irish Fantasy Draft

Update.

Raees - SirAF 10-1
Raees - Annah 6-14
SirAf - Annah 3-13

Barney/Joga - EAP 9-10

Chester - Lynk 8-1

Which should amount to this, then:

Update in progress

Group A


Gio------- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Stobz---- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Crappy--- Games played :1-----Points: 1--------Vote difference: 0

Group B

Annah ----- Games played: 1 ----Points: 3 -----Vote difference: (+) 18
Raees------ Games Played: 2---- Points: 3 -----Vote Difference (+) 1
SirAF ------ Games Played: 1 ----Points: 0 -----Vote difference: (-) 9

Group C

Skizzo -----Games played: 2 -----Points: 4 ----- Vote difference: (+) 15 (Q)
Chester --- Games played: 2----- Points: 4 -----Vote difference: (+) 7 (Q)
Lynk ------Games played: 2------Points: 0------Vote difference: (-) 22

Group D

EAP --- Games played: 1------ Points: 3 ------ Vote difference: (+) 1
MJJ ---- Games played: 0 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote Difference: 0
Barney -Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote difference: (-) 1[/QUOTE]
 
Updated for Group D. I assume I qualified for next round!

@crappycraperson


Games in progress

Group A


Gio------- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Stobz---- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Crappy--- Games played :1-----Points: 1--------Vote difference: 0

Group B

Annah ----- Games played: 1 ----Points: 3 -----Vote difference: (+) 18
Raees------ Games Played: 2---- Points: 3 -----Vote Difference (+) 1
SirAF ------ Games Played: 1 ----Points: 0 -----Vote difference: (-) 9

Group C

Skizzo -----Games played: 2 -----Points: 4 ----- Vote difference: (+) 15 (Q)
Chester --- Games played: 2----- Points: 4 -----Vote difference: (+) 7 (Q)
Lynk ------Games played: 2------Points: 0------Vote difference: (-) 22

Group D

EAP --- Games played: 2------ Points: 6 ------ Vote difference: (+) 4 (Q)
MJJ ---- Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote Difference: (-) 3
Barney -Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote difference: (-) 1
 
Can you all update your team players prices and total please?

Think Annah should be 300m. Other check and update.

Group A


Gio - 288m 1. Jimmy Greaves 30m, 2. Tom Finney 72m 3. Ashley Cole 36m 4. Davie Meiklejohn 10m 5. Des Walker 34m 6. Alan Morton 29m 7. Alex James 21m 8. Gordon Banks 10m 9. George Young 16m 10. Alan Mullery 10m 11. Willie Miller 10m 12. David Platt 10m

Stobzilla - 286m 1. Jimmy Johnstone 38m; 2. Alan Hansen 40m 3. Johnny Giles 50m 4. Eddie Gray 40m 5. Kevin Ratfcliffe 15m 6. Peter Reid 15m 7.Danny McGrain 28m 8. Ron Springett 10m 9.Alan Shearer 20m 10. Teddy Sheringham 10m 11. Mike England 10m 12. Stuart Pearce 10m

Crappy - 299m 1. Irwin 42m, 2. Rush 30m 3. Wayne Rooney 20m 4. Bale 30m 5. Rio Ferdinand 55m 6. Jim Baxter 47m 7. Andy Goram 10m 8. Phil Neal 15m 9. Patsy Gallacher 10m 10. Steve Bruce 10m 11. Martin Peters 10m 12. Eric Brook 10m

Group B

Annah - 260m 1. George Best 95m, 2. Stanley Matthews 52m, 3. Danny Blanchflower 63m 4. B. Collins 10m 5. Jim Leighton 10m 6. McCracken 10m 7. Hardwick 10m 8. Ron Burgess 10m 9. Stan Mortensen 10. Bill Slater 11. Mel Hopkins 12. Kenny Sansom

SirAF- 260m 1. Giggs 70m, 2. Hurst 10m, 3. Gary Lineker 25m 4. Trevor Brooking 18m 5. Steven Gerrard 33m 6. Joe Hart 10m 7. John O'Shea 10m 8. Ledley King 25m 9. Leighton Baines 15m 10. Michael Carrick 14m 11.Terry Butcher 16m 12. Alex Ferguson 10m 13. Sandy Jardine 23m [REMOVED: Gary Pallister]

Raees (-5m) - 288m 1. Denis Law 58m, 2. Dave Mackay 49m, 3. Alan Ball 17m 4. Billy Bremner 47m 5. Sol Campbell 37m 6.Eddie Hapgood 10m7. Billy McNeill 18m 8. Ray Clemence 10m9.Raich Carter 12m 10. Cliff Jones 10m 11. Peter Lorimer 10m 12. Bob Crompton 13. Paul Reaney 10m


Group C

Skizzo
- 300m 1. John Charles 42m, 2. Bobby Moore 52m 3. Neville Southall 15m 4. Paul Ince 26m 5. Gary Neville 30m6. David Beckham 50m 7. Frank Lampard 15m 8. Bobby Lennox 20m9.Ian Wright 10m 10. Tony Dunne 10m 11. Mark Lawrenson 10m 12. Bobby Murdoch 20m


Lynk - 295m(-5m)1. Roy Keane 75m 2. Pat Jennings 30m 3. Billy Meredith 30m 4. Tony Adams 35m 5.John Terry 39m6.Barry 10m 7. Duff 10m 8. Fowler 14m9. Waddle 10m 10. V. Anderson 16m 11. Ivor Allchurch 10m 12. J. Carey 16m


Chesterlestreet - 296m 1. Duncan Edwards 69m,2. Billy Wright 30m, 3. Roger Byrne 27m; 4.Johnny Haynes 30m 5.William R. Dean. 45m 6. W. Woodburn 10m7. Jack Kelsey 10m 8.Pat Crerand 20m 9. Cliff Bastin 12m 10. Alex Jackson 19m 11. Leonard Shackleton 12m 12. Pat Rice 12m

Group D

MJJ
- 258m - 1. Bobby Charlton 66m, 2. Bryan Robson 60M, 3. Kenny Dalglish 49m 4. Ray Wilson 10m 5. Harry Gregg 10m 6. Alex Raisbeck 10m 7. Nat Lofthouse 10m 8. Jack Charlton 12m 9. P. Beardsley 10m 10. Lee Dixon 10m 11. Phil Thompson 10m 12. G. Hoddle 10m

Barney - 265m 1. Paul Scholes 67m, 2. Graeme Souness 56m 3. Jimmy Armfield 15m 4. John Greig 17m 5. Ronnie Simpson 10m 6. John Barnes 20m 7. Kevin Keegan 10m 8. Neil Franklin 21m9. Billy Liddell 19m 10. Jimmy McGrory 22m 11. David O' Leary 10m 12. B. Auld 10m 13. Wilf Mannion 10m

EAP - 285m 1. Paul Gascoigne 46m, 2. Norbert P. Stiles 45m, 3. Paul McGrath 45m 4. Michael Owen 16m 5.Liam Brady 49m6. Shay Given 14m 7.George Cohen 12m 8. Wes Brown 10m 9. Tommy Gemmell 12m 10. Sparky Hughes 10m 11. Emlyn Hughes 12m 12. McManaman 14m
 
Going to go through the figures so we know for the next round:
Group A

Gio - 288m
1.
Jimmy Greaves 30m, 2. Tom Finney 72m 3. Ashley Cole 36m 4. Davie Meiklejohn 10m 5. Des Walker 34m 6. Alan Morton 29m 7. Alex James 21m 8. Gordon Banks 10m 9. George Young 16m 10. Alan Mullery 10m 11. Willie Miller 10m 12. David Platt 10m

Stobzilla - 286m
1.
Jimmy Johnstone 38m; 2. Alan Hansen 40m 3. Johnny Giles 50m 4. Eddie Gray 40m 5. Kevin Ratfcliffe 15m 6. Peter Reid 15m 7.Danny McGrain 28m 8. Ron Springett 10m 9.Alan Shearer 20m 10. Teddy Sheringham 10m 11. Mike England 10m 12. Stuart Pearce 10m

Crappy - 289m
1.
Irwin 42m, 2. Rush 30m 3. Wayne Rooney 20m 4. Bale 30m 5. Rio Ferdinand 55m 6. Jim Baxter 47m 7. Andy Goram 10m 8. Phil Neal 15m 9. Patsy Gallacher 10m 10. Steve Bruce 10m 11. Martin Peters 12. Eric Brook

Group B

Annah - 300m
1.
George Best 95m, 2. Stanley Matthews 52m, 3. Danny Blanchflower 63m 4. B. Collins 10m 5. Jim Leighton 10m
6. McCracken 10m 7. Hardwick 10m 8. Ron Burgess 10m 9. Stan Mortensen 10. Bill Slater 11. Mel Hopkins 12. Kenny Sansom

SirAF- 279m [REMOVED: Gary Pallister]
1. Giggs 70m, 2. Hurst 10m, 3. Gary Lineker 25m 4. Trevor Brooking 18m 5. Steven Gerrard 33m 6. Joe Hart 10m 7. John O'Shea 10m 8. Ledley King 25m 9. Leighton Baines 15m 10. Michael Carrick 14m 11.Terry Butcher 16m 12. Alex Ferguson 10m 13. Sandy Jardine 23m

Raees (-5m) - 298m
1.
Denis Law 58m, 2. Dave Mackay 49m, 3. Alan Ball 17m 4. Billy Bremner 47m 5. Sol Campbell 37m 6.Eddie Hapgood 10m7. Billy McNeill 18m 8. Ray Clemence 10m9.Raich Carter 12m 10. Cliff Jones 10m 11. Peter Lorimer 10m 12. Bob Crompton 10m 13. Paul Reaney 10m


Group C

Skizzo
- 300m
1.
John Charles 42m, 2. Bobby Moore 52m 3. Neville Southall 15m 4. Paul Ince 26m 5. Gary Neville 30m6. David Beckham 50m 7. Frank Lampard 15m 8. Bobby Lennox 20m9.Ian Wright 10m 10. Tony Dunne 10m 11. Mark Lawrenson 10m 12. Bobby Murdoch 20m


Lynk - 295m(-5m)
1.
Roy Keane 75m 2. Pat Jennings 30m 3. Billy Meredith 30m 4. Tony Adams 35m 5.John Terry 39m6.Barry 10m 7. Duff 10m 8. Fowler 14m9. Waddle 10m 10. V. Anderson 16m 11. Ivor Allchurch 10m 12. J. Carey 16m


Chesterlestreet - 296m
1.
Duncan Edwards 69m,2. Billy Wright 30m, 3. Roger Byrne 27m; 4.Johnny Haynes 30m 5.William R. Dean. 45m 6. W. Woodburn 10m7. Jack Kelsey 10m 8.Pat Crerand 20m 9. Cliff Bastin 12m 10. Alex Jackson 19m 11. Leonard Shackleton 12m 12. Pat Rice 12m

Group D

MJJ
- 267m
1.
Bobby Charlton 66m, 2. Bryan Robson 60M, 3. Kenny Dalglish 49m 4. Ray Wilson 10m 5. Harry Gregg 10m 6. Alex Raisbeck 10m 7. Nat Lofthouse 10m 8. Jack Charlton 12m 9. P. Beardsley 10m 10. Lee Dixon 10m 11. Phil Thompson 10m 12. G. Hoddle 10m

Barney - 287m
1.
Paul Scholes 67m, 2. Graeme Souness 56m 3. Jimmy Armfield 15m 4. John Greig 17m 5. Ronnie Simpson 10m 6. John Barnes 20m 7. Kevin Keegan 10m 8. Neil Franklin 21m9. Billy Liddell 19m 10. Jimmy McGrory 22m 11. David O' Leary 10m 12. B. Auld 10m 13. Wilf Mannion 10m

EAP - 285m
1.
Paul Gascoigne 46m, 2. Norbert P. Stiles 45m, 3. Paul McGrath 45m 4. Michael Owen 16m 5.Liam Brady 49m6. Shay Given 14m 7.George Cohen 12m 8. Wes Brown 10m 9. Tommy Gemmell 12m 10. Sparky Hughes 10m 11. Emlyn Hughes 12m 12. McManaman 14m
 
I am unsure whether someone added the wrong fine figure for Raees or if he overspent and everybody missed out on it, or if I've miscounted it. The third sounds the most likely.
 
I am unsure whether someone added the wrong fine figure for Raees or if he overspent and everybody missed out on it, or if I've miscounted it. The third sounds the most likely.

It adds up to 298 alright. By the way, re: group A, Gio played twice.
 
Updated for Group D. I assume I qualified for next round!

@crappycraperson


Games in progress

Group A


Gio------- Games played: 2 -----Points: 2 -------Vote difference: 0
Stobz---- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Crappy--- Games played :1-----Points: 1--------Vote difference: 0

Group B

Annah ----- Games played: 2 ----Points: 6 -----Vote difference: (+) 18(Q)
Raees------ Games Played: 2---- Points: 3 -----Vote Difference (+) 1
SirAF ------ Games Played: 1 ----Points: 0 -----Vote difference: (-) 9

Group C

Skizzo -----Games played: 2 -----Points: 4 ----- Vote difference: (+) 15 (Q)
Chester --- Games played: 2----- Points: 4 -----Vote difference: (+) 7 (Q)
Lynk ------Games played: 2------Points: 0------Vote difference: (-) 22

Group D

EAP --- Games played: 2------ Points: 6 ------ Vote difference: (+) 4 (Q)
MJJ ---- Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote Difference: (-) 3
Barney -Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote difference: (-) 1
 
Feck it, give him 47M and that's that. Doubt the 3M made any difference given the scorelines in that group. Shouldn't have got his 13th player, that's what it boils down to.
 
Thats not my fault this time, I just went on what someone had calculated. Tbh I should have kept check myself, I'm happy to discard a player.
It IS your fault. At the end of the day you are responsible to follow at the rules.
  • Raees continues with penalties - Loses one player (Paul Reaney) and - 5m. So his current spent is 288m with only 2m left.
 
It IS your fault. At the end of the day you are responsible to follow at the rules.
  • Raees continues with penalties - Loses one player (Paul Reaney) and - 5m. So his current spent is 288m with only 2m left.

Fine.
 
Basically only 2 games are left now.

Waiting for @Barney / @Joga Bonito for their go ahead for MJJ game

And @Stobzilla to turn up.

Technically I can use Stob's write up from last game but since we are starting the next auction Tuesday. I am worried we won't be able to until he returns. Since this affects me directly, I will need others to make a call here.
When's this game happening?
 
It IS your fault. At the end of the day you are responsible to follow at the rules.
  • Raees continues with penalties - Loses one player (Paul Reaney) and - 5m. So his current spent is 288m with only 2m left.

When will the next round auction start? As soon as the last match finishes like usual?
 
Group A

Gio------- Games played: 2 -----Points: 2 -------Vote difference: 0
Stobz---- Games played: 1 -----Points: 1 -------Vote difference: 0
Crappy--- Games played :1-----Points: 1--------Vote difference: 0

Group B

Annah ----- Games played: 2 ----Points: 6 -----Vote difference: (+) 18 (Q)
Raees------ Games Played: 2---- Points: 3 -----Vote Difference (+) 1 (Q)
SirAF ------ Games Played: 2 ----Points: 0 -----Vote difference: (-) 19

Group C

Skizzo -----Games played: 2 -----Points: 4 ----- Vote difference: (+) 15 (Q)
Chester --- Games played: 2----- Points: 4 -----Vote difference: (+) 7 (Q)
Lynk ------Games played: 2------Points: 0------Vote difference: (-) 22

Group D

EAP --- Games played: 2------ Points: 6 ------ Vote difference: (+) 4 (Q)
MJJ ---- Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote Difference: (-) 3
Barney -Games played: 1 ------ Points: 0 ------ Vote difference: (-) 1
 
Makes no difference to me but what Edgar suggests sounds fair.

The alternative would be to go ahead with the match, using his write-up/formation from the first one. But then again, if he's gone AWOL, we'll have a problem again when the reinforcements start (provided he goes through, that is). So, drawing the line might be the best way to go: Unless he has submitted his match details by 09:00 GMT, it's a bye. Fair enough, I'd say.
 
Makes no difference to me but what Edgar suggests sounds fair.

The alternative would be to go ahead with the match, using his write-up/formation from the first one. But then again, if he's gone AWOL, we'll have a problem again when the reinforcements start (provided he goes through, that is). So, drawing the line might be the best way to go: Unless he has submitted his match details by 09:00 GMT, it's a bye. Fair enough, I'd say.

Yes. We won't able to finalize any bids if he is not there. So we will wait till today otherwise, auction starts tomorrow 8 AM GMT
 
Great player, hope someone goes for him in the reinforcements round. Would be well worth it if you ask me.

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Bertie Auld was quite simply a midfield genius and the lynchpin of Celtic's greatest team, Lisbon Lions.

Bertie was instrumental in Celtic winning their first league title for twelve years in 1966. By this time Stein had converted him from a winger to a deep lying midfield player and he struck up a great relationship with Bobby Murdoch.

In the summer of 1966 Celtic toured North America for six weeks and the Lisbon Lions were born. The following season Celtic were unstoppable and won every competition they entered. In September Celtic demolished Rangers by 2-0 at Parkhead with Murdoch and Auld scoring twice in the first four minutes to effectively end the game much to the delight of the watching Celtic supporters. In October 1966 Bertie created a wonderful goal for Bobby Lennox which won Celtic the League Cup against Rangers with a majestic 40 yard crossfield pass.

In the European Cup semi final first leg against Dukla Prague he fooled the Dukla defence with a short free kick which allowed Willie Wallace to thrash home the vital third goal in a 3-1 win.

In the European Cup final against Inter, the most expensive team in the world, in Lisbon Bertie's performance was simply majestic as he and Murdoch took total control in midfield and he struck the bar after a run and shot in the first ha
lf. Bertie's experience was always vital to the Lions and in the closing minutes he took the ball into the corner, killing vital minutes as the Inter players strived to retain possession. He was absolutely magnificent and irrepressible as he simply ran the show in that final against Inter.

A week after Lisbon, Celtic travelled to Madrid for the great Alfredo Di Stefano's testimonial match. Celtic put on a great show winning 1-0 although Bertie was sent off after an altercation with Real's Amancio in front of a crowd of 120,000 fanatical Spaniards. Not a highlight, but didn't diminish the rest of the occasion. He battled even in these non-competitive games.

In October 1969 he scored the winning goal against St Johnstone to give Celtic their fifth successive League Cup. The Murdoch/Auld partnership was still one of the best in Europe and they proved it in 1969/70. In November Benfica were thumped 3-0 at Parkhead and in March the Italian champions, Fiorentina, were also beaten 3-0. In this game Bertie scored his only goal on the European stage, a superbly drilled low shot from the edge of the area.

In the European Cup semi final ties against Leeds, Murdoch and Auld were to hit their peak. The much vaunted Leeds midfield pairing of Billy Bremner and Johnny Giles were blown away, particularly in the second leg at Hampden in front of an incredible 136,000 crowd with Celtic winning both legs 1-0 and 2-1 respectively. Bertie was pictured after the Hampden game wearing a distinctive Fedora hat, celebrating with the fans. Sadly, Celtic could not carry this form into the final and they lost 2-1 to Feyenoord in Milan.

The 1970/71 season was Bertie's swansong at Parkhead. On January 16th 1971 Bertie was recalled to the side after a period of absence and inspired Celtic to an incredible 8-1 against a strong Dundee side at Dens Park. Many Celtic fans recall this as Celtic's finest display of the Stein years. In March Bertie helped Celtic to 1-0 win over the great Cruyff inspired Ajax team but the lost out after going down 3-0 in Amsterdam. By the time Celtic had won their sixth title in a row in 1971, Bertie played his last game at Parkhead against Clyde in a 6-1 victory. After the game Bertie was carried off the park, shoulder high, by the Celtic players as the Parkhead crowd sang out his name. It was a fitting send off to a great, great Celtic player.

As a creative midfield genius there was no doubting his talent but he was a complete midfielder. He had the sheer pace and mazy dribbling skills of a winger(and played there in his early career), vision and technique of a playmaker and the tenacity of a fiery midfield terrier.

Bertie Auld is easily remembered with his distinctive running style, tousled jet black hair, and huge toothy grin. He had a reputation as a player as a supreme competitor as many will testify. Jack Charlton has often talked of his notorious 'black book' in which he keeps the names of those who have crossed him and it's claimed that Bertie Auld's name is first and foremost on that list.

When St Andrews played host to a fiery encounter between Birmingham winger Bertie Auld and Fulham's Johnny Haynes. Chris Ferns takes up the story: "If memory serves, Haynes fouled Auld, who was legendary for his temper, and was promptly knocked out in retaliation. Auld then flattened another Fulham player who tried to intervene, rendering him unconscious as well. The upshot was that both Auld and Haynes were sent off, the latter via a stretcher."

In 1972 with Bertie at Hibs he came up against Nobby Stiles of Middlesbrough, an old foe from many years previously. Stiles was injured after a clash with Bertie and never played again. Many Scottish players still have the memory of coming off second best against Bertie Auld.

Interesting anecdotes

Bertie to Tiny Wharton(Referee) - "If I call you an a*sehole Mr Wharton will I get booked?"
Tiny. - "Yes Mr Auld. You'd be in trouble."
Bertie.- "What if I just thought you were an a*sehole, what would happen?"
Tiny. - "If you just thought it nothing would happen"
Bertie. - "Well Mr Wharton, I think you're an a*sehole"

John Greig (Rangers): 'Whats your bonus?
Bertie Auld: "£5".
John Greig: "We're on £10."
Bertie Auld: "Ours is guaranteed."
Bertie Auld & John Greig ahead of a Celtic v Rangers game.

At a Q & A at a function at our CSC, when asked "Exactly how hard did you hit that guy in Montevideo..??" Bertie Auld said something like "I'm fae Glasgow, son. How hard dae ye think I hit him...???"
(on infamous game v Racing Club of Argentina, World Club Championship 1967)
 
@crappycraperson I would have someone else take over, so he has an active AM for the draft if he returns. If not I would give the default win to Crappy and move forward. It was specifically stated that the auction would start on Tuesday as the very latest, with Monday being the aim.
 
Player profiles of lesser known players -

Patsy "Mighty Atom" Gallacher -

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Possibly his most celebrated moment was in the 1925 Scottish Cup final, a match since dubbed 'The Patsy Gallacher Final'. Getting the ball just inside the Dundee half, he rolled past challenge after challenge, sometimes appearing in danger of toppling over as he swerved and swayed dangerously close to the ground. No Dundee boot or body could stop him completely as he veered, sure foot as a young deer, towards their goalmouth. Finally a heavy, desperate tackle grounded him inside the six-yard box. Patsy hit the ground and for an instant his brave effort seemed to be at an end. But Patsy had not yet parted company with the ball, which remained between his feet. A quick somersault and both Patsy and the ball ended up entangled in the Dundee net for the most unorthodox goal in a Scottish Cup Final. It was one magical moment.

Me likes this fellah, I scored an identical goal in my teenage years, without all thee dribbling of course, it was more a clumsy trapping of the goal which made me trip myself as the keeper dove towards the ball and my feet, prompting an instinctive sommersault over the keeper. :drool:

Actually, I don't half like this guy, always felt that was a very original and unique goal. Hate the fecker now.
 
Tempting...I think I'll have a chat with the gaffer about this!

Would be a shame if Auld isn't reunited with Murdoch. That duo shielded by Ince would be terrific and amongst the most competitive in this draft. The flipside would be Auld's lack of recognition but personally I'd have him over Lampard in your set up any day.
 
Reinforcement auction round 1:

Group Winners
Stobzilla
Skizzo
Annah
EAP

Group Losers
Gio
Raees
Chesterlesstret
MJJ


Group A


Gio - 288m
1.
Jimmy Greaves 30m, 2. Tom Finney 72m 3. Ashley Cole 36m 4. Davie Meiklejohn 10m 5. Des Walker 34m 6. Alan Morton 29m 7. Alex James 21m 8. Gordon Banks 10m 9. George Young 16m 10. Alan Mullery 10m 11. Willie Miller 10m 12. David Platt 10m

Stobzilla - 286m
1.
Jimmy Johnstone 38m; 2. Alan Hansen 40m 3. Johnny Giles 50m 4. Eddie Gray 40m 5. Kevin Ratfcliffe 15m 6. Peter Reid 15m 7.Danny McGrain 28m 8. Ron Springett 10m 9.Alan Shearer 20m 10. Teddy Sheringham 10m 11. Mike England 10m 12. Stuart Pearce 10m

Group B


Annah - 300m
1.
George Best 95m, 2. Stanley Matthews 52m, 3. Danny Blanchflower 63m 4. B. Collins 10m 5. Jim Leighton 10m
6. McCracken 10m 7. Hardwick 10m 8. Ron Burgess 10m 9. Stan Mortensen 10. Bill Slater 11. Mel Hopkins 12. Kenny Sansom

Raees (-5m) - 298m
1.
Denis Law 58m, 2. Dave Mackay 49m, 3. Alan Ball 17m 4. Billy Bremner 47m 5. Sol Campbell 37m 6.Eddie Hapgood 10m7. Billy McNeill 18m 8. Ray Clemence 10m9.Raich Carter 12m 10. Cliff Jones 10m 11. Peter Lorimer 10m 12. Bob Crompton 10m 13. Paul Reaney 10m


Group C

Skizzo
- 300m
1.
John Charles 42m, 2. Bobby Moore 52m 3. Neville Southall 15m 4. Paul Ince 26m 5. Gary Neville 30m6. David Beckham 50m 7. Frank Lampard 15m 8. Bobby Lennox 20m9.Ian Wright 10m 10. Tony Dunne 10m 11. Mark Lawrenson 10m 12. Bobby Murdoch 20m


Chesterlestreet - 296m
1.
Duncan Edwards 69m,2. Billy Wright 30m, 3. Roger Byrne 27m; 4.Johnny Haynes 30m 5.William R. Dean. 45m 6. W. Woodburn 10m7. Jack Kelsey 10m 8.Pat Crerand 20m 9. Cliff Bastin 12m 10. Alex Jackson 19m 11. Leonard Shackleton 12m 12. Pat Rice 12m

Group D

MJJ
- 267m
1.
Bobby Charlton 66m, 2. Bryan Robson 60M, 3. Kenny Dalglish 49m 4. Ray Wilson 10m 5. Harry Gregg 10m 6. Alex Raisbeck 10m 7. Nat Lofthouse 10m 8. Jack Charlton 12m 9. P. Beardsley 10m 10. Lee Dixon 10m 11. Phil Thompson 10m 12. G. Hoddle 10m


EAP - 285m
1.
Paul Gascoigne 46m, 2. Norbert P. Stiles 45m, 3. Paul McGrath 45m 4. Michael Owen 16m 5.Liam Brady 49m6. Shay Given 14m 7.George Cohen 12m 8. Wes Brown 10m 9. Tommy Gemmell 12m 10. Sparky Hughes 10m 11. Emlyn Hughes 12m 12. McManaman 14m[/QUOTE]


Available players;

SirAF- 279m [REMOVED: Gary Pallister]
1. Giggs 70m, 2. Hurst 10m, 3. Gary Lineker 25m 4. Trevor Brooking 18m 5. Steven Gerrard 33m 6. Joe Hart 10m 7. John O'Shea 10m 8. Ledley King 25m 9. Leighton Baines 15m 10. Michael Carrick 14m 11.Terry Butcher 16m 12. Alex Ferguson 10m 13. Sandy Jardine 23m

Crappy - 289m
1. Irwin 42m, 2. Rush 30m 3. Wayne Rooney 20m 4. Bale 30m 5. Rio Ferdinand 55m 6. Jim Baxter 47m 7. Andy Goram 10m 8. Phil Neal 15m 9. Patsy Gallacher 10m 10. Steve Bruce 10m 11. Martin Peters 12. Eric Brook

Barney - 287m
1.
Paul Scholes 67m, 2. Graeme Souness 56m 3. Jimmy Armfield 15m 4. John Greig 17m 5. Ronnie Simpson 10m 6. John Barnes 20m 7. Kevin Keegan 10m 8. Neil Franklin 21m9. Billy Liddell 19m 10. Jimmy McGrory 22m 11. David O' Leary 10m 12. B. Auld 10m 13. Wilf Mannion 10m


Lynk - 295m(-5m)
1.
Roy Keane 75m 2. Pat Jennings 30m 3. Billy Meredith 30m 4. Tony Adams 35m 5.John Terry 39m6.Barry 10m 7. Duff 10m 8. Fowler 14m9. Waddle 10m 10. V. Anderson 16m 11. Ivor Allchurch 10m 12. J. Carey 16m