Real Madrid's 'La Quinta del Buitre' were Emilio Butragueño, Manolo Sanchís, Martín Vázquez, Míchel and Miguel Pardeza.
Grouped together by both their talent and their history, they were the five homegrown players who made up the spine of Real's domestically dominant team of the 80s. Brilliant but unapologetically aggressive, the phrase then went on to become synonymous with the high tempo and ultra-physical style of football they loved to play - particularly at home - free of the restrictions of indulging super-stars or improving the 'brand'.
Sit back and enjoy a pre-Galatico Madrid with Butragueño in his pomp, and a team who loved a tackle as much as a backheel.