IanH
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I've often wondered why a manager doesn't just sign up eleven players who are equally comfortable with both feet / both attacking and defensively minded and create a modern day total football side.
Anyway, focusing purely on the ambidextrous element for now, who would make up your two-footed fantasy xi?
---------------------------Taibi (so bad with both it was hard to tell)
Irwin ---------- Jonny Evans------ Terry-----IanH*
Ginola ------- Cazorla -- -- Barnes------Overmars
-------------Fowler----- ---Collymore
*Smat will vouch for me.
I've stuck to players who have played domestic football in England since PL, feel free to add your more continental / historic choices and try to beat my line-up.
Personally speaking I started off all right-footed. Then a few injuries, plus a game I developed at about 10 when i'd throw a tennis ball against back wall of house (with all upstairs windows open to increase randomness) and volley it left-footed into a small goal shaped hole under our brick-bbq, meant i played more and more left footed. Since then, i've marvelled at how good players can be so one-footed on my own team, let alone professionally and I love it when I find a player who seems completely two footed, and wondering whether they're naturally así or if it's something they worked on.
Anyway, focusing purely on the ambidextrous element for now, who would make up your two-footed fantasy xi?
---------------------------Taibi (so bad with both it was hard to tell)
Irwin ---------- Jonny Evans------ Terry-----IanH*
Ginola ------- Cazorla -- -- Barnes------Overmars
-------------Fowler----- ---Collymore
*Smat will vouch for me.
I've stuck to players who have played domestic football in England since PL, feel free to add your more continental / historic choices and try to beat my line-up.
Personally speaking I started off all right-footed. Then a few injuries, plus a game I developed at about 10 when i'd throw a tennis ball against back wall of house (with all upstairs windows open to increase randomness) and volley it left-footed into a small goal shaped hole under our brick-bbq, meant i played more and more left footed. Since then, i've marvelled at how good players can be so one-footed on my own team, let alone professionally and I love it when I find a player who seems completely two footed, and wondering whether they're naturally así or if it's something they worked on.