All Time Football Legends XI's (Part 20)
Daniel Farrow
Sports Writer, Analyst & Tipster, Share Owner @Oaklandrootssc / ownersgroup.co.uk - It's Hard To Know, Kit's Coty & Squire Danagher / RacingClub.com - Dunstan, Handlethekettle & Spirit Of Summer
We stay in London but head to the East End as it is West Ham United's turn, they have always been a side that tried to play the right way and always had players that little bit different.
1). David James (Goalkeeper) England international, had a very good EPL career, went on to play for Liverpool.
2). Ray Stewart (Right Back) Scotland international, solid full back, but more known for his lethal penalties, very rarely missed from the spot.
3). Julian Dicks (Left Back) England international, hard man, but very talented player.
4). Frank Lampard (jr) (Midfield) England international, one of the best at scoring lots of goals from a midfield position, did the same at Chelsea.
5). Rio Ferdinand (Centre Back) England international, has featured in so many of these all time legends teams, speaks for itself.
6). Bobby Moore (Centre Back) England international, maybe Englands best ever defender and captain.
7). Liam Brady (Midfield) Republic Of Ireland international, smooth, silky, always in control and had time on the ball.
8). Trevor Brooking (Midfield) England international, very good passer and scored the winning goal in an FA Cup final.
9). Paolo Di Canio (Striker) Italy international, one of the most unpredictable talents, a lot of the time I think he did not know what he was going to pull out his box of tricks next.
10). Jimmy Greaves (Striker) England international, must be Englands greatest goalscorer even if not in numbers.
11). Geoff Hurst (Striker) England international, scored a hat trick in the 1966 World Cup Final.
Ron Greenwood / John Lyall / Harry Redknapp (Manager / Coach) all 3 are West Ham legend managers.