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The invincibles (Arsenal 03/04 ) or current Manchester city team?

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  • Off the top of my head Arsenal's was

    Leman
    Lauren
    Cambell
    Keown
    Cole

    Gilberto Silva
    Viera
    Pires
    Lumberg

    Henry
    Bergkamp

    They may not be right

    United treble winning team

    Shmiceal

    G Nevile
    Stamp
    Johnson
    Irwin

    Beckam
    Scholes
    Keane
    Giggs

    Yorke
    Cole

  • edited March 2018

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
  • My spelling is awful!! But not bad off the top of my head
  • Cafc43v3r said:

    My spelling is awful!! But not bad off the top of my head

    Only Keown wrong so impressive...

    I went by Wikipedia and was surprised that Kolo Toure was at Arsenal at that stage
  • edited March 2018

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    United have hadone about 3 decent sides!

    Arsenal:

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    United 99:

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    Though Johnson played as much as Berg I think.

    United 08:

    Van De Sar
    Brown/Neville, Vidic, Ferdinand, Evra
    Ronaldo, Carrick, Scholes, Park
    Teversham, Rooney

    City now:

    Ederson
    Walker, Otamendi, Stones, Mendy/Danilo
    Fernandinho, De Bruyne
    Sane, D.Silva, Sterling
    Jesus/Aguero
  • Johnsen started nine games more than Berg did
  • edited March 2018
    I think United's two teams edge it as the.best two - the midfield in 99 was fantastic and they had so many goals in the team, whereas the defence was top quality in 2008 and the Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez is a very good front 3 on top of that.

    United were quality in Europe too which the other two didn't/haven't managed yet.
  • Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven Five players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players


    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    I've corrected that because you had 13 players in total. It is very subjective and I would argue that Ederson is a more complete keeper for the modern game in which case it would be City (4), United (4) and Arsenal (3).

    It's also the sum of the total that counts and which is the better team rather than individuals.
  • A bit depressing looking at the 2003/04 league table...

    We finished 7th, with Spurs 14th, Man City 16th and Everton 17th
  • The current City side is potentially better than both the great Arsenal and Man U sides, but it needs trophies to seal it, and European success
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  • edited March 2018

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
  • Johnsen started nine games more than Berg did

    Found it online - thought Johnsen might have played more but wasn't sure!
  • Cafc43v3r said:

    Off the top of my head Arsenal's was

    Leman
    Lauren
    Cambell
    Keown
    Cole

    Gilberto Silva
    Viera
    Pires
    Lumberg

    Henry
    Bergkamp

    image

    Or

    image
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    Borrowdale Daily Doherty Mceveley

    Soares Spring Dean Parrett Nouble

    Abbott Benson

  • cabbles said:

    Weaver

    Borrowdale Daily Doherty Mceveley

    Soares Spring Dean Parrett Nouble

    Abbott Benson

    I have been searching my soul to think of a more powderpuff front two than Church-Sordell for some time, but I think you've just done it.
  • cafctom said:

    cabbles said:

    Weaver

    Borrowdale Daily Doherty Mceveley

    Soares Spring Dean Parrett Nouble

    Abbott Benson

    I have been searching my soul to think of a more powderpuff front two than Church-Sordell for some time, but I think you've just done it.
    I'd rather Benson than Church!
  • Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I would have lots of people ahead of Beckham, massively over rated. Very good player but by no means great!
  • cafctom said:

    cabbles said:

    Weaver

    Borrowdale Daily Doherty Mceveley

    Soares Spring Dean Parrett Nouble

    Abbott Benson

    I have been searching my soul to think of a more powderpuff front two than Church-Sordell for some time, but I think you've just done it.
    I'd rather Benson than Church!
    Maybe so, but factor Abbott into the equation and we're talking about a whole new level of shit.

  • Cafc43v3r said:

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I would have lots of people ahead of Beckham, massively over rated. Very good player but by no means great!
    So many people say that Beckham was overrated to a point where he is actually under rated I feel.

    There was a show on Sky Sports the other day just showing highlights of his goals, free kicks, assists etc. It's actually astounding how good he was in his prime.
  • cafctom said:

    Cafc43v3r said:

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I would have lots of people ahead of Beckham, massively over rated. Very good player but by no means great!
    So many people say that Beckham was overrated to a point where he is actually under rated I feel.

    There was a show on Sky Sports the other day just showing highlights of his goals, free kicks, assists etc. It's actually astounding how good he was in his prime.
    Beckham was class. I think that when we lost him to Spain and we didn’t perhaps have the level of football coverage we have today on Sky we forget just how good he was. Also, it meant we invariably only saw him in an England shirt, and although he was class for England as well, the weight and expectation of wanting England to do well, sometimes meant we put too much on him and what he could do

    I also think his life outside of football could sometimes detract from how good a footballer he was as well. He wasn’t just a footballer he was a personality in the spotlight, which meant that it wasn’t always football that he got metioned with in the news etc.

    Great player and wished we’d had him for longer in the Prem
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  • cabbles said:

    cafctom said:

    Cafc43v3r said:

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I would have lots of people ahead of Beckham, massively over rated. Very good player but by no means great!
    So many people say that Beckham was overrated to a point where he is actually under rated I feel.

    There was a show on Sky Sports the other day just showing highlights of his goals, free kicks, assists etc. It's actually astounding how good he was in his prime.
    Beckham was class. I think that when we lost him to Spain and we didn’t perhaps have the level of football coverage we have today on Sky we forget just how good he was. Also, it meant we invariably only saw him in an England shirt, and although he was class for England as well, the weight and expectation of wanting England to do well, sometimes meant we put too much on him and what he could do

    I also think his life outside of football could sometimes detract from how good a footballer he was as well. He wasn’t just a footballer he was a personality in the spotlight, which meant that it wasn’t always football that he got metioned with in the news etc.

    Great player and wished we’d had him for longer in the Prem
    What Beckham did "looked" easy, surely anyone can take decent corners and free kicks etc with a bit of practice?

    It's only when you see the rubbish delivery from crosses and dead balls every match that you realise it's harder than it looks! Time after time, you see tricky wingers getting into good positions, then send in a rubbish ball...
  • Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I originally had Beckham in the squad yet despite having a good right foot, he isnt the all round player like what Sane can do
  • cabbles said:

    cafctom said:

    Cafc43v3r said:

    Could someone chuck up Arsenal’s main 11 season and City’s ? And Man U’s main one in their pomp

    Going on a 4-4-2 formation and most appearances:

    Man Utd (1999): Schmeichel | G. Neville | Irwin | Stam | Johnson | Beckham | Keane | Scholes | Giggs | Cole | Yorke
    Man City (2018): Ederson | Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo | Sterling | Gündoğan | De Bruyne | Sané | Jesus | Aguero
    Arsenal (2004): Lehmann | Ashley Cole | Campbell | Lauren | Toure | Pires | Vieira | Gilberto Silva | Ljungberg | Henry | Bergkamp

    For me the combined squad would be:

    Peter Schmeichel
    Gary Neville | Jaap Stam | Sol Campbell | Ashley Cole
    Leroy Sane | Kevin De Bruyne | Paul Scholes | Ryan Giggs
    Sergio Aguero | Thierry Henry

    Man Utd ... Seven players
    Man City ... Three Players
    Arsenal ... Three Players

    What lets Man City down is the fact that there are much better options from those squads than Walker | Stones | Otamendi | Danilo in defence

    And if you were to replace KDB or Scholes with a Defensive Midfielder then it would have to be Patrick Vieira so Arsenal would have more players than Man City in that squad
    You'd have Sane ahead of Beckham?
    I would have lots of people ahead of Beckham, massively over rated. Very good player but by no means great!
    So many people say that Beckham was overrated to a point where he is actually under rated I feel.

    There was a show on Sky Sports the other day just showing highlights of his goals, free kicks, assists etc. It's actually astounding how good he was in his prime.
    Beckham was class. I think that when we lost him to Spain and we didn’t perhaps have the level of football coverage we have today on Sky we forget just how good he was. Also, it meant we invariably only saw him in an England shirt, and although he was class for England as well, the weight and expectation of wanting England to do well, sometimes meant we put too much on him and what he could do

    I also think his life outside of football could sometimes detract from how good a footballer he was as well. He wasn’t just a footballer he was a personality in the spotlight, which meant that it wasn’t always football that he got metioned with in the news etc.

    Great player and wished we’d had him for longer in the Prem
    What Beckham did "looked" easy, surely anyone can take decent corners and free kicks etc with a bit of practice?

    It's only when you see the rubbish delivery from crosses and dead balls every match that you realise it's harder than it looks! Time after time, you see tricky wingers getting into good positions, then send in a rubbish ball...
    Even in the last 15 years I haven't seen a player with the same crossing ability as Beckham.

    Maybe that's partially down to the evolution in the way football is played (much more on the deck, wingers cutting inside etc).
  • cabbles said:

    Weaver

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    Soares Spring Dean Parrett Nouble

    Abbott Benson

    That team sends a shiver down my spine!
  • City for me, Grew up watching Arsenal invincibles as always followed aswell. Arsenal had a great team back then but the game has come on alot more and City would play them off the park for me.

    Henry>Aguero
    Arsenals back 4 > Citys defence although hard to compare as not 4 vs 4
    Won in midfield for city, they just create too many chances and just run the show for me
  • Arsenal's invincible side amongst the many games they drew that season were:

    At home with: Portsmouth, Fulham and Birmingham

    and drew away to: Charlton, Leicester, Bolton, Everton, Newcastle and Portsmouth.

    Didn't reach either cup final and in europe they lost to Inter and Dynamo Kiev in their group and were dumped out by Chelsea in the quarters.

    City are a much better side.
  • I do think the invincibles would beat this arsenal team even if some of them are nearly 50
  • I wonder if the current Arsenal team will be known as The Vincibles. Not sure any of them would get in the 2004 side - and I don't mean because some of them would have been at primary school.
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