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The other deadline I've missed. Probably would have voted for harms (again on his team's strengths, not on any issue with Physio's), wouldn't have made a difference though.
Cuelemans was an 8 and Albert an AM/SS they will both tend centrally but one Albert will on average be further forward. Also having both being able to interchange is a plus in my book especially Cuelemans moving ahead of Albert gives the latter more passing options and makes it more difficult for the defenders to know what's coming.
If I had a proper 10 at RM there I could potentially see the problem but not in this case. Also if you watch the video I posted Albert floats all across the front line anyway.
I’d agree with Edgar here. He was a very unconventional player, but I always saw him as a number 10 of sorts, hence his goalscoring record. Very hardworking and versatile, but still someone who mostly operated between the lines; poor man’s Gullit of sorts.That's interesting. I've always thought of Ceulemans as a #10 / #9.5. Have picked him once before in old draft and somehow that impression still stuck with me.
A bit late. Was leaning towards harms team a bit. Don't really buy Ceulemans in this role esp with Albert. Feel both tend to drift into same areas.
FfsThe other deadline I've missed. Probably would have voted for harms (again on his team's strengths, not on any issue with Physio's), wouldn't have made a difference though.
Yeah. Tough group, probably the worst one to be in. It’s interesting, who out of our three teams got seeded as an “outsider”, I had both you and S/G in the top half of my list.Good game @harms
I'd feel a bit guilty if two more come out
Missed that. I'd genuinely only take Bessonov and Schuster from his team, and Schuster actually doesn't really fit my tactics. Probably Santamaria over Samuel if I were to try and to be objective in my drafting, but I'm not a big fan of the former. It's also a coin-toss between the keepers, but I'll understand those who'd go for Pfaff.
So yeah, we're probably very different in our assessment of a lot of players and that difference only get bigger when we go deeper into an underrated pool. I'm very happy with my team and I've picked a lot of underrated players that I think are not getting enough credit – and that seems to be true, judging by your comment
I’d agree with Edgar here. He was a very unconventional player, but I always saw him as a number 10 of sorts, hence his goalscoring record. Very hardworking and versatile, but still someone who mostly operated between the lines; poor man’s Gullit of sorts.
Yeah. Tough group, probably the worst one to be in. It’s interesting, who out of our three teams got seeded as an “outsider”, I had both you and S/G in the top half of my list.
That’s fair – hence why I specified that it’s my preference. I would need a more attacking option on the left since my midfield is more defensive-minded. Schuster is certainly a more convenient pick as you can put him behind a GOAT 10 or even on the right wing in a free role if you’re using an earlier version.I'd take Pfaff, Zagallo, Schuster, Santamaria and Bessonov, slightly edging towards Crespo too(personal preference). But yes, your midfield looks better and probably won't change it even with Schuster in it. Wimmer/Netzer was a proven combo and it's nice to see them in a prominent role.
Netzer is for me better than Schuster, however the latter is more versatile and tactically more efficient for drafts. Netzer has plenty of competitive #10's/AM's/playmakers to content with and is rarely picked which is a shame.
Same here with you and physio.Yeah. Tough group, probably the worst one to be in. It’s interesting, who out of our three teams got seeded as an “outsider”, I had both you and S/G in the top half of my list.
Yeah, that's probably fair harms although in my book I'd consider Gullit more of an 8 more than anything else. I think his best role is the furthest forward of a midfield 3 which is a position I have played Gullit many times. I reckon Gullit would work really well with Albert he in this role.
This is the best video I found for Cuelemans.
Again, fair enough, but for me Gullit’s best role is a free-roaming attacking midfielder – ideally next to van Basten, like he had played for Sacchi’s 4-4-2 Milan our for Netherlands in 1988, which was also an interpretation of a 4-4-2 (I actually think that he was their MVP in that tournament despite Van Basten’s goalscoring heroics). In drafts he is often used (by me as well) as a right winger or as a midfielder, as there are too many GOAT-ish number 10s/supporting strikers and Gullit is one of the few all-time great players that can be moved around with ease... but if we’re talking about his best position, for me there’s no argument.
Ceulemans is very similar. And the pinnacle of his career would be the 1980 Euros (considering his performance and the level of opposition) – Belgium had played a 4-4-2 with Van Moer ( ) and Vandereycken in the middle and Ceulemans in a free attacking role next to van der Elst. He was incredible – combining his very impressive physique with good technique and great understanding of the game, and Gullit is possibly the only player that did the same job in a similar fashion (at a higher level, but still).
Whoa there, cowboy! Never seen that line of thought before; is it a shared view round these parts?
There was a reason why harms took Netzer as a top-end first round pick despite having basically a veritable smorgasbord of the cream of the crop to choose from.
Schuster should always get his props, but Netzer is seen as a genius, to both the positive and negative with regards to talent verses ego/personality. Netzer is perhaps having a World Cup as good as his Euros from being in the Platini/Zico tier as most discussions used to go. Not sure the same can be said of Schuster by any metric, as good as he was.
I suppose a curiosity for me round these parts is having no real clue of the established order and regard players outside the set few sit in their respective positional lexicons, have. Other places, some guys barely rated here are basically gods, so the contrasts do take some getting used to!
This post alone makes the drafting worth it, this is basically a summary of all of my original intentions.Better late than never:
I think harms has created a perfect environment for Netzer. You'd want the directness, movement and technical ability of Reus/Chislenko and Wimmer around him, and a defensive strategist like Sousa to play behind them. Krankl looks the part as a scorer and mobile striker. Belodedici & Sousa accompany Netzer in buildup, and Schumacher is a great GK for a proactive style, which this team would inevitably adopt.
Glad to see Wimmer playing a prominent role in a draft, he looked quite spectacular in the games I've seen. Among the fastest players I know, really good dribbler (no joke), smart link-up player, tireless runner & worker. Often attacks as a winger (at least from what I've seen for Germany), which gives Reus and Chislenko lots of opportunity to roam and move inside. Can be a bit rash and chaotic in his movement, but that also makes him unpredictable - Sousa can balance him out when needed.
Will look out to catch the next game, at least.
Which one was that? Against England? Any game from 1972 Euros is a good place to start.I think I need to watch a couple more full games of Netzer where he was great. The one we watched in Dead Drafters thread didn't really convince me.
Yeah, FIFA straight-away blocked the first all-touch compilation. I'll see how the appeal go, but I don't have high hopes about it, so perhaps you'll have to wait until the final video would come out
Of course not It's XXI century – YouTube automatically checks your video against their own database of copyrighted video and alerts the owner if it finds similar content.How does FIFA find out? By naming conventions? If you named the video Gun-Netz cuisine or something like that, would that help?
have you tried removing the commentary?Of course not It's XXI century – YouTube automatically checks your video against their own database of copyrighted video and alerts the owner if it finds similar content.
Oh, I know exactly which bit is the problem. You'd have to either cut it out or heavily, heavily edit it, but I'm going to try and go through the copyright law loophole.have you tried removing the commentary?