Le Tiss
Berbatov
Teddy Sheringham
Back in the day - Gazza.
Could be sublime at times.
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 29 minutes ago
Morten Gamst Pederson. For a few years I was convinced he was the heir to Ryan Giggs.
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He usually was against us!!
Dean Ashton. Quality player ruined by injury.
Cantona
RVN
Scholes
Ronaldinho
Zidane
Giggs in full flow in prime
David Silva
Pirlo
Duff for the few years he was at Chelsea was outstanding
Messi
Ronaldo (Brazil)
C. Ronaldo at United was much better to watch than the machine he became at Madrid
Iniesta
Batistuta
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Suarez was great to watch. Nuts but great.
Henry - at his peak he was graceful but devastating.
Baresi & Maldini - both made defending look almost dismissively easy
Weah - great forward, had everything
Zico - didn't watch that much obviously but he was a graceful player
R9 and Ronaldinho obviously.
Finally, Jan Molby. Just because he really didn't look like he should be good at football but he was great!
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
Zico (my best player of all time)
Scholes
Berbatov
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
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I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
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I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
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In fairness to him he was very good for a while.
Vergaard Heggem.
Destroyed by injury but I loved him.
Grealish is one for me this season in the PL.
Actually, I always enjoy watching players that are clearly the 'main man' in any side. It's fun sometimes when you, the teams fans, the manager, the players teammates, and the player themselves know that they have to try and make something happen every time they get the ball if that team are going to have a chance of winning.
As Stretty’s not here I’ll nominate Charlie Austin and Mario Gomez.
Always liked watching Kevin Sheedy at Everton
Great left foot
Gascoigne
John Barnes
Huddle
Suarez
All super talented
Huddlestone had a decent passing range but wouldn't say he was that great to watch.
Diego Maradona
Fernando Redondo
Kamil Glik
Marek Hamsik
Sal Aronica
Ray Parlour was called the Romford Pele for good reason. David Hillier was another under rated genius who could steal a goal as quickly as he could someone's luggage at an airport
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
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I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
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In fairness to him he was very good for a while.
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Literally 2 days
Ezekiel Lavezzi
so much effort, bad attitude n skill too so little affect
paul gascoigne. always looked for him. more recent louis suarez.
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posted on 1/2/21
Le Tiss
Berbatov
Teddy Sheringham
posted on 1/2/21
Back in the day - Gazza.
Could be sublime at times.
posted on 1/2/21
comment by Donny The King van de Beek (U10026)
posted 29 minutes ago
Morten Gamst Pederson. For a few years I was convinced he was the heir to Ryan Giggs.
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He usually was against us!!
posted on 1/2/21
Dean Ashton. Quality player ruined by injury.
posted on 1/2/21
Bergkamp
posted on 1/2/21
Gary Doherty
posted on 1/2/21
Cantona
RVN
Scholes
Ronaldinho
Zidane
Giggs in full flow in prime
David Silva
Pirlo
Duff for the few years he was at Chelsea was outstanding
Messi
Ronaldo (Brazil)
C. Ronaldo at United was much better to watch than the machine he became at Madrid
Iniesta
Batistuta
posted on 1/2/21
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 1/2/21
Suarez was great to watch. Nuts but great.
Henry - at his peak he was graceful but devastating.
Baresi & Maldini - both made defending look almost dismissively easy
Weah - great forward, had everything
Zico - didn't watch that much obviously but he was a graceful player
R9 and Ronaldinho obviously.
Finally, Jan Molby. Just because he really didn't look like he should be good at football but he was great!
posted on 1/2/21
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
posted on 1/2/21
Zico (my best player of all time)
Scholes
Berbatov
posted on 1/2/21
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
posted on 1/2/21
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In fairness to him he was very good for a while.
posted on 1/2/21
Vergaard Heggem.
Destroyed by injury but I loved him.
posted on 1/2/21
Grealish is one for me this season in the PL.
Actually, I always enjoy watching players that are clearly the 'main man' in any side. It's fun sometimes when you, the teams fans, the manager, the players teammates, and the player themselves know that they have to try and make something happen every time they get the ball if that team are going to have a chance of winning.
posted on 1/2/21
As Stretty’s not here I’ll nominate Charlie Austin and Mario Gomez.
posted on 1/2/21
Always liked watching Kevin Sheedy at Everton
Great left foot
posted on 1/2/21
Gascoigne
John Barnes
Huddle
Suarez
All super talented
posted on 1/2/21
Huddlestone had a decent passing range but wouldn't say he was that great to watch.
posted on 1/2/21
Diego Maradona
Fernando Redondo
Kamil Glik
Marek Hamsik
Sal Aronica
posted on 1/2/21
Ray Parlour was called the Romford Pele for good reason. David Hillier was another under rated genius who could steal a goal as quickly as he could someone's luggage at an airport
posted on 1/2/21
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 51 seconds ago
I love watching players that can go past players but are a bit rubbish and are capable of doing absolute anything good or bad.
Bolasie, Adama Traore and Djenepo are modern examples.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I always had a soft spot for Keiron Dyer. On his day he was quality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In fairness to him he was very good for a while.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Literally 2 days
posted on 1/2/21
Ezekiel Lavezzi
so much effort, bad attitude n skill too so little affect
posted on 1/2/21
paul gascoigne. always looked for him. more recent louis suarez.
posted on 1/2/21
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