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Re: Favourite player...

by Alan Partridge » 14 Sep 2008 17:01

papereyes
Alan Partridge Rodney Jack


I was half expecting Lloyd Owusu there.


He's 2nd.

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Re: Favourite player...

by TheMaraudingDog » 15 Sep 2008 12:12

Been lucky enough to see planty of Eric, Keane, Scholes, Giggs etc.

Best non Utd performance has to go to fat Ronaldo for his hat trick at OT. Also Batistuta was a favourite of mine.

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by TBM » 15 Sep 2008 12:15

For me, its probably Messi - amazing player when you watch him "live"

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by Wax Jacket » 15 Sep 2008 12:30

Dean Windass

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by Harry Carry » 15 Sep 2008 12:47

Frank Lampard.


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Re: Favourite player...

by Starfish » 15 Sep 2008 12:53

Liam Brady, although Pat Jennings is the reason I played in goal when I was a kid (I couldn't get my game in any other position admittedly). And his corrugated iron haircut ... happy days.

Around the time of the WC in Spain, I thought ...



... was the bees knees.

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by Big Foot » 15 Sep 2008 13:41

Best players I've ever seen in the flesh - Hernan Crespo (though tbf he was up against John Mackie) and Paul Scholes.

Player I admire most - Dave Kitson

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Re: Favourite player...

by Deathy » 15 Sep 2008 13:43

sucatraps you've ever seen, forget tribalism etc just an unashamed view of players you saw and or admired.
For me, (yes it's an age related thing by definition) but I've yet to see a more composed player than,
Bobby Moore, god rest him!


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Re: Favourite player...

by readingfc13 » 16 Sep 2008 01:14

TBM For me, its probably Messi - amazing player when you watch him "live"
That's an obvious choice but one I very much agree with nonetheless. Saw him pre-season at Hibernian Barca and he was immense. I have never seen anything like it and I don't remember him being dispossessed once (albeit he did only play the first half in a friendly).
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Re: Favourite player...

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 16 Sep 2008 13:56

Robert Codner.

Early doors I thought JP Papin was a top notch goal scorer, he seemed to bang them in for Milan every week.

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Re: Favourite player...

by sucatraps » 16 Sep 2008 14:15

What about an 'all star' team drawn from a favourites list?

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Re: Favourite player...

by Dickie Davies » 16 Sep 2008 14:19

Growing up late 80's, early 90's my footballing hero without a shadow was Gascoigne. Fun, personable, proper talent. It’s just a damn shame...

Also worthy of mention Hoddle, Waddle and Allen. Everyone had a 2nd team during their teenage years.

Favourite European player - Baggio.

Favourite World player - Antonio Careca. From 1984 to 1991 Napoli were almost unbeatable, Careca in the later part of this era was an influential as Maradona. Better than 90's Milan IMO.

Good times.

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Re: Favourite player...

by 6ft Kerplunk » 16 Sep 2008 14:51

Socrates, Eder & Zico from the Brazilian '82 world cup squad.
Zidane when he was at Juventus was the best player of his generation by miles.


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Re: Favourite player...

by Bumblebee » 16 Sep 2008 17:15

As I'm one of the young'uns, I can't see past Bergkamp. I saw him several times live, as well as on the telly for 10+ years and some of his touches and vision were outstanding.

As a shining example of professionalism, I reluctantly say Ryan Giggs. As much as I've disliked ManUre in the past, you can't help but respect them. Everything they've won in the last 15 years has had Ryan Giggs at the core.

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Re: Favourite player...

by earleyroyal » 16 Sep 2008 17:26

papereyes .

I watched Christian Poulsen a few times and I think he's one of the dirtiest, toughest players I've ever watched. There is a certain poetry in his thuggery.



Ditto except 'Poulsen' is substituted for 'Materazzi' in my book. There's a video of one of his fouls on YouTube which is deemed unsuitable for minors :lol: his battles with Shevchenko are hilarious as well, Shevchenko resembles a startled cat every time Materazzi comes near him (which invariably results in a foul) before he finally snaps and retaliates.

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Re: Favourite player...

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 16 Sep 2008 17:29

Mine would probably be Glenda Hoddle. The sheer effortlessness & grace of his playing was always a pleasure to watch - unless he had an England shirt on, when he'd be mostly anonymous.

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