Showing posts with label bertoni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bertoni. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Old Match Photographs-Part 26e

Photo From: France Football, Issue 2020, December 25, 1984
(France’s Michel Platini , West Germany’s Hansi Muller and Yugoslavia’s Yvan Curkovic, with France’s Patrick Battiston standing, December 1980)
Photo From: France Football, Issue 1961, November 8, 1983
(Sammy Lee , Alan Hansen and Urtubi, November 2, 1983, Champions Cup, Athletic Bilbao 0-Liverpool 1)


Photo From: France Football, Issue 1813, January 6, 1981
(West Germany players : Hansi Muller, Karl Allgower, Klaus Allofs, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Horst Hrubesch, Felix Magath and Mirko Votava)

Photo From: France Football, Issue 1769,  March 4, 1980
(Roy Aitken of Celtic Glasgow, 1979/80)

(France 1958 World Cup players: Maryan Wisnieski, Just Fontaine, Raymond Kopa, Roger Piantoni and Jean Vincent)

Photo From: Football Magazine - juillet 1960
(Alfredo Di Stefano , Santiago Bernabeu and Raymond Kopa, 1956)

Photo From: Football Magazine , August 1960
(Ladislao Kubala with the 3 natiosn he represented as an International, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Spain)

Photo From: Football Magazine , August 1960
(Lev Yashin)

Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 18,  November 1982
(Alex czerniatinski, October 6, 1982, EC Qualifier, Belgium 3-Switzerland 0)

Photo From: El Gráfico 3279, 1982
(Argentinean goalkeepers Ubaldo Fillol and Hugo Gatti)

Photo From: El Gráfico 3216, 1981
(Velez Sarsfield’s Carlos Bianchi and Oswaldo Piazza)

Photo From: El Gráfico, 1974
(José Francisco Sanfilippo of San Lorenzo and Luis Artime of Atlanta )

Photo From: El Gráfico, 1974
(Independiente’s Ricardo Bochini and Daniel Bertoni)

Photo From: Charles Buchan's Football Monthly, December 1967
(John Greig of Rangers Glasgow)

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 29, April 2000
(Sweden’s Bengt Lindskog and Lennart Skoglund)

Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 24, November 1999
(Maldera brothers, Luigi, Attilio and Aldo)

Photo From: AS Color, November 8, 1977
(Argentinean players Mario Kempes and Enrique Wolff, November 6, 1977, Real Madrid 1-Valencia 0)

Photo From: AS Color, August 30, 1977
(Rolf Rüssmann and Heredia, August 24, 1977, Trofeo Joan Gamper, Barcelona 4-Schalke 1)


Photo From: AS Color, August 23, 1977
(West German midfielder Gunter Netzer at Grasshoppers Zurich)

Photo From: AS Color, June 14, 1977
(Argentinean defender Enrique Wolff being presented as a Real Madrid player)



Photo From: AS Color, May 10, 1977
(Real Madrid teammates Jose Antonio Camacho, Pirri, Sol, Henning Jensen)

Photo From: AS Color, April 26, 1977
(April 20, 1977, Cup Winners Cup, SV Hamburg 3-Atletico Madrid 0)

Photo From: AS Color, April 19, 1977
(Juanito, April 16, 1977, World Cup Qualifier, Romania 1-Spain 0)

Photo From: AS Color, April 12, 1977
(Real Madrid teammates Vicente del Bosque and Benito Rubinan, 1976/77)

Photo From: AS Color, April 5, 1977
(Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Miguel Reina, father of Pepe Reina)

Photo From: AS Color, March 15, 1977
(RCD Espanol’s Chilean striker Carlos Caszely, 1976/77 )

Photo From: AS Color, February 22, 1977
(Barcelona’s Migueli and Dutch Manager Rinus Michels, 1976/77)

Photo From: AS Color, February 15, 1977
(Holland’s Gerrie Muhren at Real Betis, 1976/77)


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Transfers that did not happen, Part Eight

1- In December 1980, NY Cosmos offered to swap with Fiorentina, Dutchman Johann Neeskens with Argentine Striker Daniel Bertoni.
Fiorentina refused the offer.


Photo From:  Mondial, new series, issue 44, November 1983
(Daniel Bertoni and Claudio Gentile in a Fiorentina and Juventus encounter)

Photo From:  Onze, Issue 12, December 1976
(Johann Neeskens with Barcelona)

2- Initially, prior his transfer to Juventus in 1992, German midfielder Andreas Moller was to spend a season on loan at Atalanata.
However, Moller refused and wanted to join Juventus outright.
In Fall 1990, Lazio had offered 7 Million Marks to Eintracht Frankfurt for Andreas Moller, that was turned down.

Photo From:  World Soccer, February 1994
(Andreas Moller after scoring, December 15, 1993, Argentina 2-Germany 1)


3- As a teenager Dutchman Ruud Gullit had trials at Arsenal and Ipswich Town. However, both teams managers Terry Neill and Bobby Robson refused to sign him.

Photo From:  World Soccer, May 1996
(Ruud Gullit at Chelsea, 1995/96)

4-After the 1990 World Cup, Juventus wanted to sign England defender Des Walker who had been one of the revelations of the tournament.
Juventus and FIAT owner Gianni Agnelli had been very impressed with him and had made a significant offer to Nottingham Forest.
However, Nottingham Forest Manager Brian Clough refused the offer and chose to hang on to Walker.

Photo From:  France Football, Issue 2406, May 19, 1992
(Des Walker and John Aldridge, November 14, 1990, EC Qualifier, Republic of Ireland 1-England 1)


5-When Dutch Manager Dick Advocaat was appointed as Rangers Glasgow Manager (1998-2002), he attempted to sign Dutch striker Pierre van Hooydonk.
However, van Hooydonk refused the offer due to his past with Celtic Glasgow.
Advocaat even called him a coward for his refusal, but van Hooydonk believed in time Advocaat would understand his reason.


Photo From:  World Soccer, April 1996
(Pierre van Hooydonk with Celtic Glasgow, 1995/96)