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Silas & Africans who played under assumed identities
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the modern era has been blessed with two of the greatest footballers ever to have lived. It is slightly less universally acknowledged that one of those footballers is named Ali Daei. Stop arguing about whether or not he’s better than Cristiano Ronaldo and just enjoy them both.
Ali Daei (not to be confused with Ali Dia, George Weah’s “cousin” and an iconic Premier League laughing stock) is the world’s all-time leading goalscorer in the history of men’s international football and a mainstay of pub quizzes but for how much longer? In 149 appearances for Iran between 1993 and 2006, the striker scored an astonishing 109 times. Even Pele, a man who seems to pick up international goals in his dotage like a child with shells on a beach, only managed 77 for Brazil.
The Dell was a compact stadium and opposing teams often found the atmosphere intimidating. The pitch was bombed November 30, 1940, creating an 18-foot crater in the Milton Road penalty area. In February 1941, Saints played a “home” War Cup tie with Brentford at Fratton Park, Portsmouth and the Dell was re-opened in October. There were many notable moments for fans at The Dell. Saints had the first permanent floodlights, using them in a friendly against Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic – now AFC Bournemouth – on October 31, 1950. The fondly remembered “chocolate boxes” at the Milton Road end were replaced by 1984. The Dell saw First Division football for the first time in 1966.
10) Bayern Munich 2009/10
It will remain the final Champions League campaign in which Louis van Gaal won a knockout tie, his only two subsequent forays in the competition ending in defeat to a poor reigning champion the following season in Inter, before
Van Gaal’s swansong in terms of relevance on this stage was a little underwhelming. Bayern sneaked through as runners-up in a weak group despite some solid names: Bordeaux finished sixth in Ligue Un and were knocked out by a middling Lyon team in the next round, while Juventus came seventh in Serie A and had their European journey ended by
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