Who is everyone's 3 players who are the most overrated in the league? Mine in no particular order.. Gerrard (prob the most overrated player in history of prem), Kyle walker and jack wilshere ( never seen what's all the fuss about looked at his level at Bolton for me)
posted on 28/7/14
Previously the manager of Preston North End and Everton, Moyes was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity..
Manager of the year 3 times,with the first being at the age of 40.
How old in Brendan again?
posted on 28/7/14
comment by phil neville has three left feet (U13806)
posted 3 minutes ago
Previously the manager of Preston North End and Everton, Moyes was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity..
Manager of the year 3 times,with the first being at the age of 40.
How old in Brendan again?
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41. Long way to go yet before reaching Moyes' age. He stayed at the same level and tried to go up a level and got six in a short time. Let's see if Rodgers can better that.
posted on 28/7/14
I've got no idea on what you are saying there,do you?
posted on 28/7/14
comment by phil neville has three left feet (U13806)
posted 1 minute ago
I've got no idea on what you are saying there,do you?
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No a f ucking clue!
posted on 28/7/14
I think the comparison of awards is unfair, how on earth is Scholes meant to win Liverpools top scorer in three seasons? Also,regardless of how good he was I can't see the Echo making him sportsman of the year.........
It would be a very tight call between the two, but given that Scholes was a very key part of multiple title and champs league winning teams anyone with half a brain would struggle to say it's as cut and dried as you think it is.
posted on 28/7/14
You name Liverpool top goalscorer as tue point to debate when clearly that is not relevant. It is obvious why you dont debate the awards which are relevant though.
Gerrard was rated higher by the people who mattered, hence his massive list of individual awards which eclipse Scholes' completely. It is clear who was the better player and the awards just back that up.
posted on 28/7/14
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
comment by phil neville has three left feet (U13806)
posted 3 minutes ago
Previously the manager of Preston North End and Everton, Moyes was the 2003, 2005 and 2009 League Managers Association Manager of the Year. He is also on the committee for the League Managers Association in an executive capacity..
Manager of the year 3 times,with the first being at the age of 40.
How old in Brendan again?
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41. Long way to go yet before reaching Moyes' age. He stayed at the same level and tried to go up a level and got six in a short time. Let's see if Rodgers can better that.
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So Rodgers is behind on the mmanager awards front, but lost his job at Reading at an earlier age than Moyes did
posted on 28/7/14
If you put one brilliant player in a poor side and another brilliant player in a really good side who shines out more?
It is only your horrifically lfc tinted glasses that prevent you from accepting that when it comes to considering the two players that they are both fairly the same level.
posted on 28/7/14
So feckkin deluded it hurts
posted on 29/7/14
All these awards more than Scholes which you dismiss and I'm deluded. That's the very definition of deluded right there, when against all the facts you dismiss them and delude yourself into thinking otherwise.