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Posted: October 05 2010 at 11:47
You can't find more dedicated player for a club then Alexandro del Piero when he followed Juve down in serie B and still he have technique better then most 20 year old kids, the balls lies glued to he's feets stil today
in 2006/07 Ronaldhino was sublime best player for many seasons, but lost it when all the camera lences was focuesd on him in World Cup Germany,
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Posted: October 06 2010 at 15:28
Maybe Pelé has the better numbers, but to be honest, Brazil team of those years was too complete that they could even win the World Cup without him.
For importance to his team, I think it's Maradona. He was the leader and did too magical stuff, making goals AND assistance to his team mates.
Stoichov was impressive and Zidane was the master in the recent days. But as Platini said once: "Zidane can do with the ball what Maradona could do with a golf ball" and he was right. Maradona was impressive, just a pleasure to watch. Messi is still not there, though he plays great, but I think football nowadays is completely lost of character... they are more worry to be on public anounces than playing football. CR7 wuld quit before he plays like in the 80's with that so many kicks and stuff...
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Posted: November 29 2010 at 08:34
I picked Maradona as the best. Pele was a great player of course but he played in teams with other great players (eg 1958 and 1970). Maradona inspired a fairly ordinary Argentina team to win the World Cup and did the same with Napoli to win the Italian title.
My favourite players though are Zidane, van Basten and currently Berbatov. And Matt Le Tissier - he must have scored more Goal of the Season contenders than any other player.
Edited by Cactus Choir - November 29 2010 at 08:34
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Posted: November 29 2010 at 09:09
Cactus Choir wrote:
And Matt Le Tissier - he must have scored more Goal of the Season contenders than any other player.
Brilliant player. On the one hand I have to admire his incredible and anachronic loyalty for Southampton, on the other I can't help but think he could really have become one of the greatest of all time if he had chosen to move on to better teams and bring up his game.
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Posted: November 29 2010 at 09:28
Kotro wrote:
Cactus Choir wrote:
And Matt Le Tissier - he must have scored more Goal of the Season contenders than any other player.
Brilliant player. On the one hand I have to admire his incredible and anachronic loyalty for Southampton, on the other I can't help but think he could really have become one of the greatest of all time if he had chosen to move on to better teams and bring up his game.
Le Tiss was a magician in the mid 90s. Even if he'd moved to a bigger club though he would still have had a problem with the then England manager Terry Venables who didn't seem to rate him - probably thought he was too individualistic to fit into the team pattern. Venables only selected him a couple of times and I remember he played him out of position on the wing against Romania - almost like he was deliberately picking him to fail.
Just imagine Gascoigne and Le Tiss in the same England team. Even if they'd not won anything it would have been entertaining!
Edited by Cactus Choir - November 29 2010 at 09:28
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Posted: November 29 2010 at 10:18
Sad Arsenal fan here, so a draw for me between:
Ray Kennedy - he scored the winning goal against the unmentionable thugs to win us the league in 1971. Charlie George - he scored the winning goal in the FA Cup Final of 1971 to win us the Double.
But seriously, George Best was by far the finest player I have had the pleasure of seeing. Shame he played for Man Utd.
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Posted: December 31 2010 at 17:34
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Probably Pele ... although I can not compare many of the others and their achievements when they were younger.
I got to see him in Araraquara (state of Sao Paolo, Brazil), who was, at the time a part of the same league that Santos was in ... I am not sure that a small town like Araraquara is still involved in stuff like that since Santos and many other teams are major money investments and there is no money in small towns.
In one game alone, and this was before the Cup in '68, Pele has scored 2 goals in the first half hour and they took him off the field ... and he was lustily booed and half the crowd left the stadium at that point. I don't think that the Maradona's and many of the others after, ever got to see stuff like that in their earlier days ... being that th egame is so commercial now ... and then there is the injury brigade, whose job is make sure that some of the greats ended up with damaged knees or ankles the rest of their life ... what they did to Ronaldinho in Europe should have gotten about 10 different players banned for several years to stop that stuff on the spot!
I'm not sure that we can see another figure that big, good or wonderful to watch ... the game has gotten so brutal and physical, that the chance to see someone graceful and clean and sliding around like a gazelle are probably over ... they will get killed and run over by all the tanks out there ... guess what's happening to all the forests around the world? .... same thing!
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Posted: December 31 2010 at 19:22
Other...Ruud Gullit...my favorite player of all time. He was a much better player than Marco van Basten, and carried AC Milan 3 times to the European Cup, and the Dutch team to the European championship in 1988. I also think Bergkamp should have to be mentioned in this list.
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