I'll contribute, though i'm not watching a particular player/team for any length of time recently. Had a very near death experience in the family a few weeks ago (sister) and i've moved in to help them recover, so will be probably be a month or two before i get time to post about any new games/players watched.
If anyone's interested when i next get some time, I'll post some thoughts on Mikhail An ( Soviet playmaker prospect/overlooked talent who died in the '79 Dniprodzherzynsk mid-air collision and was considered of equal ability as teammate Vasilis Hatzipanagis) and other notable players from the Euro 76 under-23 Quarter-Final games between Soviet Union and France. Those are two I watched recently specifically for An, inspired by seeing his name appear in a recent draft. He ended up impressing me quite a lot and was probably the best mid/attacker over both games despite the usual '70s playmaker reservations he displayed in the first game (physicality, defensive commitment), with the second-leg being a great performance that went a good way to counter the flaws of the first while further confirming the strengths.