Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to write chorales be a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.
John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets groupies goals like nobody's business.
Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to write chorales be a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.
John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets groupies goals like nobody's business.
Please take into account the coming opposition when making your selection. This lineup is much more suitable for playing world foods 11, we won't be playing them until 3rd round. We still need to get past the fetishes which require a better blend of steel and Dan. ... .. ..... .. . .,....
Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to write chorales be a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.
John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets groupies goals like nobody's business.
Please take into account the coming opposition when making your selection. This lineup is much more suitable for playing world foods 11, we won't be playing them until 3rd round. We still need to get past the fetishes which require a better blend of steel and Dan. ... .. ..... .. . .,....
Leadbelly has to get in there, then. Good strong core of the side to replace one of Evans or Baker (probably Baker).
GK: Mikkey Dee RB: Rick Parfitt LB: Malcolm Young CH: Lemmy CH: Phil Lynott LW: Hendrix RW: Gary Moore CM: Jon Lord CM: Jools Holland F: Ronnie Jame Dio F: Danny Bowes
Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to write chorales be a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.
John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets groupies goals like nobody's business.
Sorry that team would get relegated. It would go down like a Led......
Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to write chorales be a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.
John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets groupies goals like nobody's business.
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Bonham in goal. I dunno why, just seemed like the best place for a drummer.
Your full backs are chalk and cheese - rock solidity in JS Bach (who wrote the rules on how to
write choralesbe a right back), while the pace of Davis at left back, along with his constant reinvention of the genre, makes for a good contrast.John Paul Jones is versatile but best deployed as the glue holding that back four together. Pavarotti is just a titan.
You've got two very classy centre mids in Chet Baker and Bill Evans. Both have substance abuse issues, but they were genius even when high, so I expect their airy otherworldliness to translate to playmaking dynamism. Also, Chet was a fan of getting in fights, so he plays the Gattuso role if need be.
Page - electric - on the left wing; Debussy - all the flair - on the right wing. Between them is the mercurial John Coltrane. Not to everyone's tastes but he really takes command of the game.
Up front - the battering ram that is Robert Plant. He's the voice - the definition - of this side. Gets
groupiesgoals like nobody's business.This lineup is much more suitable for playing world foods 11, we won't be playing them until 3rd round. We still need to get past the fetishes which require a better blend of steel and Dan. ... .. ..... .. . .,....
2 Little Jimmy Osmond
3 Daniel O'Donnell
4 Foster
5 Allen
6 Cilla
7 Cliff Richard
8 Demis Roussos
9 Kid Rock
10 Morrissey
11Ted Nugent
In a me, me, me formation.
RB: Rick Parfitt
LB: Malcolm Young
CH: Lemmy
CH: Phil Lynott
LW: Hendrix
RW: Gary Moore
CM: Jon Lord
CM: Jools Holland
F: Ronnie Jame Dio
F: Danny Bowes