6.19.2006

MEXICO v. ANGOLA [0-0]

Jogo de Joao

HIGHLIGHTS


Joao Ricardo.

This one's for all you 'keepers out there: Albert, you most especially. Wonder if he could get a run out in either one of these sides. Surely the French could field a similarly strong team, no? Hmm, let's "speculate:"

1 CAMUS, Albert, GK
2 LEVI-STRAUSS, Claude - halfback
3 DURKHEIM, Emile - centreback
4 DESCARTES, Rene (captain) - centreback
5 PASCAL, Blaise - halfback
6 VOLTAIRE - midfield
7 ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques - midfield
8 LACAN, Jacques - midfield
9 HENRI-LEVY, Bernard - striker
10 SARTRE, Jean-Paul - midfield
11 FOUCAULT, Michel - striker

SUBS:

DEBORD, Guy - striker
BARTHES, Roland - defender
BAUDRILLARD, Jean - midfield

I think the midfield pairing of contemporaries Voltaire and Rousseau is a strong one (never mind offering the sexiness of having a single-named player in the Brazilian style), and with Sartre in the Riquelme role, Henri-Levy and Foucault should both benefit from the eagle-eyed marksman's ball-distribution. Though, if they should fail to work an understanding, Debord is always at the ready on the bench to come on and really fuck shit up. With Descartes leadership, this team goes far -- the Marcel Desailly of his day.

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