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Here it is ladies and gentlemen :D all of my video's into the one thread....

 

Now folks i'm just creating this thread as i have a sort of reference point really so i have a link to all of me vids and i'm gonna shot it in me sig ;)

 

 

Probably my best work yet on NUFC, a very emotional compilation with alot of footage down the years historical wise showing such things as the 50's Cup Triumphs, The Fairs Cup...

 

Players such as KK, Harvey, Milburn, Tony Green, Gazza, Pedro, Hughie Gallacher, Simpson, Shearer, Supermac, Bellers, Ned Kelly, SBR, Footage of the fans from the 50's, even Stan Seymour get's his head in :dancing:

 

 

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Link One: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...le=Memories.wmv

 

Link Two: http://rapidshare.de/files/16349725/Memories.wmv.html

 

The Song Is: Within Temptation- Memories

 

:ithankyou::scratchhead::whistle::(:nufc::nufc::nufc::nufc::nufc:

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Quality stuff Jonny. Excellent work.

 

I loved the Bellaz one  :dancing:

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one of the best song's ever

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and it's ridiculous the amount of people with short term memories who are giving Bellers some stick too.... :ithankyou:

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However much i try and hate this man for his antics in '86, i simply can't due to the genius he brought to the game, 2nd Greatest player of all time in my eyes behind good old Pele, better dribbler than Pele i would say though, although this compilation shows El Diego wasn't just a dribbler with some of the footage i've included on it, so enjoy it for what it is :cool:

 

And let's not start this into another who is the greatest player of all time thread children

 

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Link One: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...066El_Diego.wmv

 

Link Two: http://rapidshare.de/files/15310157/El_Diego.wmv.html

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Now i made a vid some time ago like this on Pele but as my skills have got better i thought i'd do a one from scratch again on the Greatest Player of all time

 

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Now everyone know's my opinion on Pele being the Greatest player to ever have graced the beautiful game's for numerous reasons... he was the leading innovator in the game today and spawned many things we now see on a football pitch

 

1281 goals in 1363 matches

 

He could run the 100m in round about 10 seconds or just over, left-foot right, it didn't matter to Pele, his heading was phenomenal for a person of his height, technique was sensational, one of the best dribblers i've ever seen, mastered the overhead kick, the fact he scored soo many goals and yet didn't play as an out and out striker at times as he was also a playmaker was sheer breathtaking, his passing and vision was sensational

 

To quote our very own Martin Jol ;)

 

Just before the 1966 World Cup, Pele, Greaves and Eusebio tested their reflexes in a promotion arranged by Ford.  Greaves, who had won a similar thing amongst English players by the proverbial country mile was also well ahead of Eusebio but was nearly twice as slow as Pele

 

I saw Pele play at Highbury around 1967/8 when Santos were there for a friendly.

 

Had his hat-trick after about 10 minutes, scored 5 and didn't come out for the 2nd half!  The brave Gunners fought back valiantly and in the end just lost 7-1

 

By the way the people who say Pele played in a micky mouse league, the Brazilian league at the time was one of the top league's in the world and had some of the World's biggest stars involved, and the majority of footage on here is against the so-called teams of the time in Inter, Benfica and AC Milan... The fact that these teams dominated the European team and in particular Inter and AC both played the extremely tedious Catanaccio which was just to stop the opposition scoring by any means necessary and just defend for 90 minutes, the fact Pele and his Santos team tore these teams apart many a time when they played them speaks for itself

 

Also after the 1958 World Cup when Pele was 17 Juve offered 2 million for his services despite the fact the transfer record at the time was 65k :shocking:

 

Over 90 hat-tricks....

 

By the way although he missed it that dummying of the keeper in 1970 is the greatest thing i've ever seen on any football pitch...

 

By the way i believe Pele was at his peak round about 1962 at the ripe old age of 21 when he was all pace and before he started becoming more of a playmaker and was an out and out striker

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pele

 

Link One: http://s56.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2MJ843C...UC0FSMW15V9JIF7

 

Link Two: http://rapidshare.de/files/16881246/Pele_T...eatest.wmv.html

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Football It's More Than That Compilation

 

A very emotional compilation with various clips from past events on and off the pitch, here is some info on the compilation itself

 

Also some people might not understand why some of he clips are in it so i've included links so people see the emotional attachment

 

The Dynamo Kiev Death Squad

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamo_Kiev#T...2Death_Match.22

 

 

The Zambia National Team Tragedy

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambia_nation...on_air_disaster

 

 

The Grande Torino Side That Perished In The 1949 Superaga Air Disaster

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superga_air_disaster

 

 

Valentino Mazzola- Star Player Of The Torino Team

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentino_Mazzola

 

 

Andreas Escobar

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andres_Escobar

 

 

Moacir Barbosa

 

http://www.v-brazil.com/culture/sports/wor...950-Brazil.html

 

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The Song Is Five For Fighting- Superman

 

Link One: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...le=Superman.wmv

 

Link Two: http://www.soccerfanatics.net/soccervideo/...30204l.wmv.html

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Featuring interviews from Shearer himself, Sir Bobby Robson, Kenny Dalglish and numerous other figures during Shearer's career here it is......

 

This compilation purely focuses on Big Al since he's been at the toon, and unlike most Shearer compilation's includes Shearer at his best, not just goals, crunching tackles, kicking Neil Lennon, it's all here...

 

We only got the real Shearer for a year before that ankle injury in 97 when he was never the same player again, but the sheer amount of goals he has scored shows what a great player he has been

 

Link One: http://rapidshare.de/files/14679095/You_Co...e_Mine.wmv.html

 

Link Two: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EL4XCT05

 

The Song is "Guns N Roses- You Could Be Mine"

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Now we all know about the lads very well documented off the field problems, but on the field he was truly a genius, people talk about Rooney's technique, well Gazza's was alot better and that is saying something, i've never seen an Englishmman who could beat a man like Gazza. The only shame was he was also a fool to himself on the pitch, as if he never made that fateful tackle on Gary Charles on that FA Cup Final day, who knows what he could have been, as that took round about 25% of his ability off the lad, and he never quite reached the heights of becoming the best player in the  World which he should have.... add to the fact England never qualified for USA 94 due to Graeme Taylor, which would have been Gazza's so-called peak years to show what he could have done at yet another World Cup like when he caught the nation's imagination at Italia '90...

 

Well Here It Is.......

 

"Paul Gascoigne- This Charming Man"

 

http://files.filefront.com/Gazza__This_Cha...;/fileinfo.html

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Martin Jol again ;)

 

I could tell you so many stories about George Best that Pat Jennings has told me about him. Jennings at his peak was rated just about the best goalkeeper in the world, Best probably the most exciting forward apart from Pele. Best used to like to prove that a striker was better than a goalkeeper when they were together on international duty.

 

Spurs played manure at OT in the mid/late 60's, Best went round a couple of defenders, then round Jennings and faced an empty net. He then stopped, turned around and went back around Jennings again before putting the ball in the net.

 

As he went back past Jennings Best said ' Thought I'd give you a second chance Pat but you still weren't good enough. World's best? Pah!!'

 

I don't think I'll see too many players in the George Best mould in my lifetime!

 

Link: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...George_Best.wmv

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'More George Best than George Best' is how i've heard Garrincha described and i can't say i disagree

 

I still can't decide who's the best dribbler of all time El Beatle or The Songbird, but either way i think they were both better with the ball at their feet than Maradona :shocking:

 

The first man to win a World Cup on their own in 1962, everyone talks about Maradona winning a World Cup on their own but yet always forget to mention Garrincha

 

The thing that amazed me so much about Garrincha was what he achieved on the pitch with his low levels of fitness due to his inability to train either through his drinking or his dodgy knee's yet he still made fool's of the opposition on the pitch like when he first joined Botafogo and was embarrassing the great Nilton Santos on a regular basis

 

Pele was the best but Garrincha was better. Pele was a machine, Garrincha was an artist. Garrincha was Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney and a snake charmer all rolled into one.

 

Link One: http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=...e=Garrincha.wmv

 

Link Two: http://rapidshare.de/files/16908174/Garrincha.wmv.html

 

The Title Of The Song Is - The Who- Pinball Wizard

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Entitled "Pedro- Twist & Shout"

 

Us Toon fans all know that Pedro is one of the most underrated players of all time, and never seems to get the praise he deserves.... well here's a short video i made on Pedro.... true magician, genius, whatever praise you have for the man can never be enough... well here you go

 

http://files.filefront.com/Pedro__Twist__S...;/fileinfo.html

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Here It Is Finally Complete

 

'The History Of The Black & White Striker'

 

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10:25 Long....

 

A Compilation Of Stunning Strikes From Strikers Who Have Held The Honour Of Playing For The Toon Over The Years....

 

Here Is A Complete List Of Strikers On The Video

 

It Took Me A While To Complete I Know, But That Was Due To Me Being Too Busy With Uni, But i've Put A Lot Of Work Into It, So Honest Feedback Would Be Appreciated

 

Jackie Milburn

Hughie Gallacher (No Goals Unfortunately, But He Had To Be On It)

Alan Shearer

Kevin Keegan

Peter Beardsley

Mirandinha

Peter Withe

Shola Ameobi

Temuri Ketsbaia

John Tudor

Malcolm McDonald

Tino Asprilla

Les Ferdinand

Bryan 'Pop' Robson

Alan Gowling

Alex Mathie

Andy Cole

Patrick Kluivert

Gavin Peacock

Micky Quinn

Mark McGhee

Alan Shoulder

Len White

Wyn Davies

Micky Burns

David Kelly

George Robledo

Craig Bellamy

 

Link: http://rapidshare.de/files/7376365/Black__...triker.wmv.html

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