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played4won4 wrote:
Ex United player's name and the team here, please!
Looks like Peter Bonetti in goals.
St.Louis Stars?
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Sorry. Nae PB here. Wrong team also.
Wee clue. Right country.
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It's hard to tell as it's quite a small pic, but it looks like a team from the old NASL. So I guess we have to narrow it down to what ex United players played in that league! Gordon Wallace?
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Hawaii. Jim Henry.
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Could be right phobes. Looks a wee bitty like Jim Henry on the left oe the front row. Did he no also play for San Antonio before he ended up back at Forfar.
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Arabnophobia wrote:
Hawaii. Jim Henry.
Nice one!! Barth counts. He's bottom left
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Here are the 3 Boca Junior goal scoring heroes celebrating together after defeating deadly rivals River Plate 4-2 in the mid-90's.
2 of those players would later ply their trade on Tannadice Street just 4 or 5 years later.
Who are they?And for a bonus point who is the other Boca player?
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Tchami, Fuentes and Canniggia?
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lifesanocean wrote:
Tchami, Fuentes and Canniggia?
2 outta 3
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Going back to my Sensi Soccer days on the Amiga, is it Fernando Gamboa, Tchami and Canniggia?
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Carlos Marcora?
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You guys are good at this.
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lifesanocean wrote:
Carlos Marcora?
You got Tchami right mate.The other player to of course play on Tannadice Street was Caniggia.
The other player was Argentine Internationalist Kily Gonzalez.Pictured here with Maradonna (who was also in the team at the time alongside Veron,Arruabarrena etc etc).
Back on Tchami....here is a great pic of him scoring against River Plate
Sadly by the time he got to Tannadice he was about 2 stone heavier and never reached these heights again,metaphorically or literally.
He seemingly is a bit of a cult hero over in Argentina to this day.
One other last little bit of Boca trivia.They at the same time as Tchami,Maradonna and Caniggia had a player with ginger hair called MACCALISTER!! Carlos Maccalister to be more exact.He went on to win 3 caps for Argentina at Left Back.
He looks and sounds more 'Scottish' than at least half of the current Scottish national team.