nice work mate!
BTW nice to read through some great football stories

thanks for that too!
Glad you liked man! hope molie doesnt mind, but im adding my futbol history lesson here
that Toros Neza team we were talking about is just seriously the greatest movie story that never got done. They would play a style basically abandoning all defense in favior of scoring more goals than they would receive. So it was very common to see their games end up 5-3, 6-4, 4-1, 2-4, 1-3 ...there was always goals!
and the characters themselves...you had
Mohamed, the soul of the team, always picked on for being overweight but he was an absolute genius on the field, and the best passes ever.
Pony Ruiz, shortest guy in the league, but probably the fastest.
Nildeson de Melo, wouldnt train, drank like a horse, but was a goal scoring machine.
Arangio, the argentinan rookie.
Memo Vasquez, rocket on his foot, great captain.
Larios, the 42 year old goalkeeper that should have been retired already but kept on.
Miguel Herrera, Osorio, LUSSENHOFF, Saavedra, the defense was part time footballers, part time goons, always entertaining. Lussenhoff in particular, tall lanky guy that was one of the first attacking central defenders i saw back in the day (i was young

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i think there was a season where every player scored at least one goal...and probably half the team got a red card at some point during the season, lol. They ended that season with the same amount of goals scored and goals conceded
they had wild celebrations as a team...when coach Carlos Reynoso was mad that Mohamed had long hair, THE ENTIRE TEAM came next day shaved bald, just to mess with him. They would come out to teh field with cowboy hats, painted heads, masks...heck, here's some pics:
This was in playoffs, btw
Sadly, they did have a Hollywood ending...true to their style of kill or be killed, after drawing 1-1 on the first leg of the Finals vs Chivas in 1997, they lost 6-1 in the return game. Politics and greed basically tore the team apart as owners sold the best players and the coach, Meza, and were never able to recapture the magic
They even brought Bebeto, but he seriously came on a vacation and did nothing
"El Turco" Antonio Mohamed was sold to Monterrey, toiled in some teams and retired. today he is a very successful coach, won the copa Sudamericana with Independiente, today coaches Xoilocuintles de Tijuana, probably the closest ive seen to old school Neza
Enrique Meza went on to be a legend, winning 4 league championships, and a sudamericana as well, with Toluca and Pachuca
Rodrigo "pony" Ruiz plays to this day with Estudiantes tecos. became a legend as well in Santos, winning multiple leagues, one of the best passers to ever play in Mexico
Miguel Herrera currently coaches America, and has been a very succesful coach as well
Memo Vasquez currently coaches Cruz Azul, he won a championship in his debut year as a coach with Pumas
german Arangio retired in 2010 i believe. I heard he was gettinga coaching degree, wouldnt be surprised if he coaches already
Federico Lussenhoff played Cruz Azul and River Plate after Neza, finally retired in 2010. Las i heard was the Director Deportivo at Xerez in Spain
Nildeson de Mello couldnt even be found to play the finals cause he was holed up in a bar. Nationalized in El Salvador, currently retired
Toros Neza came back to the Division de Ascenso a pair of years ago, and is currently playing as Neza FC, in hopes of a return to teh first division. Id love to see Toros back, even if a group like this can never be found again
i leave you with the video, hope you liked this long football story!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upDc31DaLyA