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posted on 31/5/12

Wisey and Zola

and in spite of our success since.............No!

comment by Charlag (U1717)

posted on 31/5/12

If you're just talking about Chelsea, it has to be Drogba for me as well.

Although if it's any player, Ronaldinho.

posted on 31/5/12

watching Chelsea in the early 80's it was Kerry Dixon

Loved it when we got Gullit & Vialli, & then Zola, along with Cantona & Bergkamp probably three of the best imports ever

posted on 31/5/12

Not that I even remember him playing for Chelsea at the time but having seen him since and watching old videos Pat Nevin has always been a favourite of mine.

Zola is perhaps number one.

Lampard, Wise, Gullit and Drogba all get high on the list though.

posted on 31/5/12

David Speedie was close too

Same era as Nevin & Dixon - but we were utter shat then

posted on 31/5/12

Drogba I like and like a lot........these I love.

http://www.blindloop.com/index.php/2012/01/7-most-beautiful-female-footballers-of-the-world/

But hey, whatever floats your boat

posted on 31/5/12

Guessing my favourite player probably isn't too difficult, seeing as I've got him as my username. But after Munich and the last few years I think Drogba might just have ousted him.

posted on 31/5/12

Dont start me off again

posted on 31/5/12

Petrescu always reminds me of Rolf Harris.

Nearly made my list too.

posted on 31/5/12

droog

eh...?

posted on 31/5/12

I'm a Liverpool fan but Drogba is The best Chelsea player of all time imo.

posted on 31/5/12

Drogba will always be my favourite player of all time.

posted on 31/5/12

Mine too DD . Wish he stayed.

posted on 31/5/12

I love the Double D - and he was a player I loved to hate at the same time. When he didn't perform, it was so easy to hate him for being lazy or not-caring, but then he could wash it all away with a masterclass of strength, finesse and raw power.

He often took the hit for poor team performances when he got fed up of the team playing badly, and I think he'll be hugely missed as lots of players will now be more closely scrutinised by the media. That being said - he went at the right time, on top of the world!

I feel sure he'll come back in some capacity. We'd be fools not to beg him on hands and knees and he did say he'd come back to cut the grass if asked!

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