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World Cup Draft Picks Thread *NO DISCUSSION*

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,767 ✭✭✭Minto


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    Landon Donovan is one of the USA's best players at the minute. He is a prolific goal scorer (averages one goal every three games for USA). He not only scores buckets of goals, but scores great goals. There is so much I can do with him, I can partner him with van Persie up top or have him on the wing or as an attacking midfielder. He is huge acquisition to my World Cup XI.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,044 ✭✭✭BigBenRoeth


    Michel Bastos
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    Surprised this lad hasn't been picked up yet.
    One of the worlds better left backs,solid defensively and great going forward,with a rocket of a shot on him.
    Has shown his best a few times this season with Lyon.
    Not quite on the same level as Cashley Cole of course but still not a bad acquisition.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,512 ✭✭✭✭Mitch Connor


    Seeing as injuries don't matter in this game, I'm going for the best defender on show in the PL when he played last season.

    Ledley King.

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    Pace, Strength, Reading of the game, Tackling ability - he is brilliant at it all.



    As Jamie would say, a TOP TOP defender.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,418 ✭✭✭curry-muff


    Alexis Sanchez

    I was looking to let this one slip under the radar for another pick at least but based on todays performance im afraid he will get snapped up soon:

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    On the back of an amazing season for Udinese he is representing Chile for his 4th year at the age of 21 and has garnered interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United.

    He is known as "El Niño Maravilla" (the Wonder Boy), and im sure he will turn a few heads at this tournament.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,688 ✭✭✭✭LuckyLloyd


    Dejan Stankovic

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    This season just gone, Stankovic made 43 appearances for an all conquering Inter side. He has played in six league winning sides during his career, and for two elevens that won European club competitions. He has been capped 90 times for his country. For a player who never ever gets mentioned as a top European talent, he has certainly carved out a very respectable career for himself.

    Stankovic is an industrious, chippy professional with a sweet left boot. He is physically strong and willing to throw his body on the line for the cause. He rarely dominates games all by himself, but he has been doing a job for winning teams for over a decade now. You can depend on him to fill a role in a great team and perform to a very high level. Stankovic is the perfect compliment to the marquee names I already have on board.

    Team Thus Far:

    Ricardo Carvalho
    Javier Zanetti
    Javier Mascherano
    Dejan Stankovic
    Kaka


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,065 ✭✭✭✭titan18


    Joan Capdevilla

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    He's a pretty good left back.Very good going forward, and will provide width on the left like Maicon will on the right.He's a steady defender too and will limit the threat of some of the wingers he'll be up against.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,557 ✭✭✭bamboozling


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    My next pick is Glen Johnson of Liverpool and England. At this stage in proceddings quality full backs are going to be rather difficult to come by. He was bought by Liverpool for £17 million last summer from Portsmouth and as far as I'm concerned was most surely worth it. He bombs up and down that right flank and created numerous goals for Liverpool and scored the odd one himself as he gave Liverpool a dimension thay had previously been lacking. He has matured a lot as a footballer since his time at Chelsea and this is seen as Fabio Capello has him as his undisputed right back. A quality addition to my already fearsome outfit of E'too, Ribery, Pepe and Ibrahimovic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,065 ✭✭✭✭titan18


    Proxy for Bounty Hunter


    Imo he was vastly underated at Chelsea until Boswingwa's injury this year after which he proved himself to be argueably the best RB in the premiership. However he is also a CB and plays there for his national side, infact it is usually suggested that he is actually better in this position so he will give me options in defense. Therefore I give you my next pick and my first defender...
    Branislav Ivanovic

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    Team so far

    GK: Iker Casillas
    RB/CB: Branislav Ivanovic
    CM: Gennaro Gattuso
    CM: Juan Roman Riquelme
    ST: Gonzalo Higuain


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,658 ✭✭✭✭Peyton Manning


    Daniel Agger

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    My team so far:

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41,295 ✭✭✭✭eagle eye


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    Lukas Podolski


    I had to check every page three times to make sure he wasn't gone. He can play up front, he can play on the left but wherever he plays for Germany you will see goals. Power, pace and vision the man is just incredible. He has 39 goals in 74 appearances for his country which is just ridiculous. Most of you will be shocked to learn that he is only 25 years of age, its seems like he has been around a long time and with 74 internationals he has been around for a while alright. He will play down the left on my team and will also add more depth at free kicks and penalties. I'm delighted to have Lukas Podolski a total footballer to my team.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41,295 ✭✭✭✭eagle eye


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    Eric Abidal
    One of the best left backs in the world and also a masterful centreback for his country. Eric Abidal is just what I need behind Lukas Podolski. He is equally comfortable in either position which leaves me room to move things around at the back if that suits me later on. He has been consistently superb for both his club and country and I'm delighted to add him to my team.



    Xabi Alonso
    Carlos Tevez
    Pepe Reina
    Esteban Cambiasso
    Lukas Podolski
    Eric Abidal


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,658 ✭✭✭✭Peyton Manning


    Simon Kjaer

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    Two things to consider with this pick. First, Kjaer is one of the rising stars of football and it's inevitable one of the big clubs will be in for him soon. More on this in a great write-up I found on him below.

    Second, I have already picked Daniel Agger, and together at Denmark have formed a formidable partnership. They finished top of a qualifying group including Portugal and Sweden, and only conceded 5 goals in 10 matches, including 6 clean sheets. They were also magnificent against a star studded Dutch attack a few days ago, with Holland's two goals being extremely fortunate.
    Denmark were, for generations, characterised by adventure. They netted 26 goals in three outings en route to silver at the 1908 Olympics, built a free-scoring side around the astoundingly prolific Poul 'Tist' Nielsen, and wowed spectators with their attack-conscious side of the mid-1980s, which featured the likes of Allan Simonsen, Michael Laudrup, Jesper Olsen and Preben Elkjaer Larsen and became renowned for a 6-1 victory over Uruguay at the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™.

    Then came Peter Schmeichel. The hulking, cantankerous goalkeeper was, virtually, a permanent presence between the Danish sticks for 13 years from 1987. He helped his country abandon their outscore-the-opposition philosophy and evolve into a hard-to-beat side. He helped them enjoy their meridian: a UEFA EURO 1992 conquest.

    Denmark’s qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ was also indebted to their mean defensive record. However, in June 2009, despite topping Group 1 in the European Zone, they were not expected to progress from an extremely tough pool comprising Sweden, Portugal and a much-improved Hungary.

    It was definitely a dream debut. I couldn’t have wished for more than an away win over Sweden. Zlatan is a great striker with so much skill, but I managed to keep him in check. Simon Kjaer after helping Denmark beat Sweden 1-0
    Morten Olsen’s team had a trip to their Scandinavian rivals, and the visit of a team invigorated by the return to fitness of Cristiano Ronaldo and the adoption of Brazil-born striker Liedson, forthcoming. Moreover, the Danes had been depleted by injuries, prompting their coach to hand little-known Palermo centre-back Simon Kjaer his international debut.

    To suggest the 20-year-old was thrown in at the deep end is an understatement. He was, like a child without armbands, catapulted into the depths of the Baltic Sea, pitted against a ruthless predator by the name of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Sweden were expected to win. Ibra was expected to have a field day.

    Kjaer had other ideas. He marked his illustrious adversary out of the game to help Denmark emerge 1-0 victors. "It was definitely a dream debut,” enthused Kjaer. “I couldn’t have wished for more than an away win over Sweden. They needed the victory, so they were pressing forward a lot, but we managed to keep a clean sheet. I was pleased with my performance. Zlatan is a great striker with so much skill, but I managed to keep him in check.”

    Kjaer then turned in a man-of-the-match performance in a 1-1 draw with Portugal that left Denmark firmly on course to reach South Africa 2010, a feat they accomplished with one game to spare following a 1-1 draw in Albania and 1-0 success at home to Sweden. Olsen subsequently hailed the blond defender as a "very important player".

    The rise to the prize

    Kjaer made his professional bow with Midtjylland in 2007, and swiftly infatuated a selection of prestigious suitors, including Real Madrid. However, it was not in the extolled white of Los Merengues that he found himself performing from the start of 2008, but in the obscure pink of Palermo, who paid €4m to secure his services.

    Dominant in the air and very difficult to get past, Kjaer immediately made a first-team place his own and helped I Rosanero finish eighth in the 2008/09 Serie A. He began the current campaign in impeccable form, too, and was duly crowned Danish Footballer of the Year for 2009.

    "Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that, at just 20, I would be on a list of winners that includes Peter Schmeichel and the Laudrup brothers. I’m incredibly proud and happy." Simon Kjaer on winning the Danish Footballer of the Year award for 2009

    “I have always dreamed about winning this award, but never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that, at just 20, I would be on a list of winners that includes Peter Schmeichel and the Laudrup brothers. It’s the ultimate prize in Denmark. I’m incredibly proud and happy. It has given me confidence and belief that I can achieve much more in football.”

    At club level, a giant of the sport is likely to hand Kjaer the chance to fulfil that goal, with AC Milan, Chelsea, Juventus, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Real Madrid among those who have shown an interest in prising him from Sicily. On the international front, his objective is to help Denmark advance from a competitive Group E, which also includes the Netherlands, Japan and Cameroon, at South Africa 2010.

    "The World Cup will be an incredible experience for me,” said Kjaer. “I’ve dreamed of playing in the competition since I was a boy. We have a tough group but we’re confident we can reach the knockout phase.”


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 23,118 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bounty Hunter


    Ill admit this guy is not the most popular at the moment and yes in the last year or 2 he has lost a bit of his pace but that is only the reason he is going as a 6th rd pick and not a 2nd or 3rd round one imo. The guy is still a bit of a genious with the ball at his feet capable of some unbelievable feats of skill. Along with that like my last pick he also gives me some versatility being able to cover both upfront and a wing forward position in a 451/433 system which is important for me at this stage of the game, therefore i give you...

    GK: Iker Casillas
    RB/CB: Branislav Ivanovich
    CM: Gennaro Gattuso
    CM: Juan Roman Riquelme
    WF/ST: Thierry Henry
    ST: Gonzalo Higuain


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,557 ✭✭✭bamboozling


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    My next pick is Nigek De Jong of Manchester City and Holland. I have decided that it's time for a good central midfielder. De Jong is a fantastic screeing midfielder, he gives the back 4 great protection, stops opposition attacks and also is a more than capable passer of the ball. Man City didn't pay £20 million for him because he's a donkey. He has 43 caps for his country and both Bert Van Marwijk and Marco Van Basten have deemed him pivotal figures in their teams. He gives my team a decent bit of bite and strengthens the spine of the team.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,065 ✭✭✭✭titan18


    Took ages to choose who I wanted in this position but I'll take one of France's most valuable players.

    Jeremy Toulalan

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    His combination of hard work,neat distribution and strong tackling will provide a platform for my attacks.He has proven to be one of Lyon and France's best performers and is a very consistent player


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,688 ✭✭✭✭LuckyLloyd


    Park Ji Sung

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    Pacey, works his socks off, pops up with important goals in big games, an inspiration for his national team. Delighted to grab him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,418 ✭✭✭curry-muff


    Sergio Busquets

    Im in the market for a defensive midfielder and who better to pick than the man that does it for Barcelona:

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    Busquets has his critics but in the holding position for Barcelona and Spain alike he has proved his merits and continues to play ahead of the likes of Yaya Toure and Cesc Fabregas for this reason.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,512 ✭✭✭✭Mitch Connor


    Going wide, going for pace and goals.

    Juan Manuel Mata

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    Pace, technique and creativity with a goal scoring threat.

    People bang on about Silva on the wing, this is the guy who shoved him out of that place at club level.

    Delighted to add him to my side and will provide a real goal scoring threat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,044 ✭✭✭BigBenRoeth


    Bacary Sagna

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    Want to get my full backs sorted,so I have a good left and right one now.
    May or may not do a write up later


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,767 ✭✭✭Minto


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    My first defender, Gianluca Zambrotta, gives me great flexability since he can play either left or right back. His tackling ability is top class and he is also known to make important runs forward. I gladly welcome Zambrotta to my World Cup XI.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,957 ✭✭✭The Volt




    A player capable of fitting nicely into my 4-5-1 come 4-3-3. With him and Aguero acting as trequarista style attackers I feel confident in my team being able to score plenty of goals. I've liked what I've seen from this man and although he only plays for Lille, I expect him to be making the jump to a big European club soon, having been linked heavily with Arsenal in the past.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41,032 ✭✭✭✭Xavi6


    Round 6 - Arturo Vidal

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    With players disappearing in certain positions, I decided to go with someone who has great versatility in the form of Chile's Arturo Vidal.

    The 23 year old was one of the standout players in his country's opening group game, and has been playing very well in the Bundesliga for Bayer Leverkusen.

    He is equally comfortable at right back or in the holding midfield role and could also do a job at centre half if really needed.

    For now he will occupy the right back spot.

    Given

    Vidal
    x
    Lucio
    x

    x

    Lampard
    x

    x
    Di Maria

    Milito


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,784 ✭✭✭redzerdrog


    in a rush so will edit later

    Gael Clichy


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,031 ✭✭✭Mr. Guappa


    GREGORY VAN DER WIEL

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    The Dutch Right Back adds even more defensive strength to my team. His pace and attacking ability down the right flank will compliment Ashley Cole on the opposite flank.

    1. Petr Cech
    2. Gregory van der Wiel
    3. Ashley Cole
    4. Giorgio Chiellini
    8. Mark van Bommel
    10. Cesc Fabregas


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,643 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Alex Song

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    Delighted this guy is still available to be my holding midfielder. Arsene Wenger suggested he may be the most improved player in the Premier League. He certainly is Arsenal's most improved one in my view. He was a big loss for Arsenal in the Champions League against Barca when they got hit with several injuries, perhaps the most significant, and when he is out the team tends to struggle.

    His international record is also pretty great. He was named young player of the tournament for Cameroon at the African Cup of Nations in 2008, and also made the team of the tournament that year. He repeated the feat by again being named in the team of the tournament in 2010. Song was surprisingly left out of Cameroon's opening match against Japan which they lost, and this has seen Le Guen get a ton of abuse. Eto'o has since suggested Le Guen will have a lot to answer for. I'd be surprisised if Song is left out again.



    In my team Song will sit just ahead of Puyol and Samuel giving me a very solid spine to my team. Still have work to do but as long as things go my way in Round 7, which I've been gearing towards, I think I will be set up very nicely.

    Pick 1: Didier Drogba
    Pick 2: Carles Puyol
    Pick 3: Walter Samuel
    Pick 4: Andrei Arshavin
    Pick 5: Hugo Lloris
    Pick 6: Alex Song


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    _____X_______Puyol________Samuel_________X

    __________________Song___________________

    ______________________________Arshavin_____

    _________________Drogba____________________


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,579 ✭✭✭✭Frisbee


    Round 6 - Pick 115


    John Heitinga


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    I don't have the heart to do a write up now after losing my Alex so I'll just say this.

    Established international and club defender. He also offers me versatility as he can play at right back, centre back and defensive midfield.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,555 ✭✭✭Gillington


    Pretty sure he hasnt been picked.

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    Gabriel Heinze

    An established International defender since he made his debut in 2003,at the tender age of 25 he's made 66 caps since then,winning an olympic medal and a Copa America along the way.

    He's played for two of the biggest clubs in the world Real Madrid and Manchester United winning league titles at both aswell as another league title in France.His ability to play either centre back or on the left should prove invaluable to picking the rest of my team.

    GK

    Dani Alves---Ramos----CB
    Heinze

    RM
    Ballack
    CM
    LM---

    Robinho

    David Villa


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,911 ✭✭✭✭whatawaster


    I choose you - Juan Silveira dos Santos

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    75 caps for Brazil and still a regular in what has become one of the best drilled and organised defenses in International football. He has also been performing at the highest level in European football for the best part of a decade. I think he'll be a great addition to a defense, which, let's face it, i've neglected thus far, but one i'm confident will still have plenty of quality.

    GK

    RB
    Juan
    CB
    Evra

    Fletcher
    CM

    Ozil
    Gourcuff
    Ronaldo----

    ST


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,707 ✭✭✭✭SlickRic


    I give you...Carlos Salcido.

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    i'm not exaggerating or overplaying my pick in saying that he has been Mexico's stand-out man so far in this World Cup. he tore Sagna a new one last night (though i obviously confess France were generally fairly sh*te). but still.

    75 caps for Mexico; at 30 years of age, he's at just about the peak of his powers.

    there are very few, if any left backs left in the game that can offer what he can.

    he's also an ever present for PSV since he joined in 2006, regularly flagged up as one of their star players, winning two league titles with them.

    he will give me width, a different dimension to my attack, and is a strong solid player in defence.

    delighted.

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    Terry
    Nesta
    Salcido
    Xavi
    Krasic

    Anelka

    pay no heed to the formation yet, as I've not decided!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,589 ✭✭✭✭Necronomicon


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    It was really hard to choose between positions for this round, but I believe that there are too few wingers left to let this go another round, so I give you: Maxi Rodriquez.

    He was the most experienced international remaining on my shortlist for this position, an important feature of picking players in this draft. At club level he made his name first with Espanyol and subsequently Atletico Madrid in La Liga. For both club and country he has a pretty decent return for a winger: he enjoyed 120 appearances for Madrid scoring 31 goals (a goal under every 4 games) and he has earned 38 caps for Argentina, scoring 12 goals (a goal every 3 games).

    One of those goals was the memorable volley against Mexico in World Cup 2006 (see video below).

    Delighted to have Argentinian teammates as my flanking duo.



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