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1994-95 season
Discussion started by SandyB , 09 July, 2017 21:28
1994-95 season
SandyB 09 July, 2017 21:28
1994-95 was a special year in football history, it saw the rise of 4 distinguished greatest footballers of all time. Let's pay a tribute to them:
1) Ronaldo - PSV Eindhoven signed Ronaldo in the year and he scored 30 goals in his 1st season for them.
2) Zidane- Zidane called up for France NT that season and immediately stolen limelight in that season for his club Bordeaux n country.
3) Rivaldo- Rivaled joined Palmeiras in 1994 n a star was born that season when the skillful midfielder became instant hero winning the league.
4) Raul - Raul was promoted to first team of Real Madrid that season by George Valdano to replace the Madrid legend Emilio Butragueno n rest is history.
This is how players used to born those days unlike today where only the transfer amounts determines the stardom!

Re: 1994-95 season
Padre Pio 04 August, 2017 11:22
Dennis Bergkamp wasnt bad either



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Re: 1994-95 season
SandyB 04 August, 2017 12:36
The last line of my thread sounds like irony isn't it? (Sm100)


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