Pat Heard wasn't as bad as we all said he was.
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David Silva, consistently class for Man City. Since he moved to England he has created more chances and assisted more goals than any other player and has won 2 league titles. But he has never once won any sort of award (not even a player of the month) or been in the PFA team of the season.
Lukaku maybe not underrated but I think people forget how young he is considering the number of goals he's scored.
Pat Heard wasn't as bad as we all said he was.
Someone like James milner probably.
Or going by the other thread perhaps Zinedine Zidane
Glenn Hoddle. Just over 50 caps for England. What a waste.
Earnie. Although his goals saved West Brom from relegation, he had a poor manager in Robson. Never had a chance to shine at the top level again apart from a few appearances in an awful Derby side.
If shearer had that goal scoring record in la liga, italy or germany he'd be talked about as one of the all time greats:
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/all-time
Ashley cole was consistently a beast as well. He could've gone to one the spanish big boys I think.
Rui Costa a championship manager legend is fading form memory as well.
Tony Currie, Peter Osgood, Alan Hudson, all flair players who didn't fit in with the establishment's functional football at the time.
Tommy Smith hard man, only one England cap great defender.
Cristiano Ronaldo (By some)
Because (some) people don't like him his a person his achievements as a footballer are not recognised (by some)
Iniesta only because he deserved to win at least one ballon dor
Dennis Irwin.
Stephen McPhail
I've always thought Scott Parker was a very underrated player - Dennis Irwin is a good shout as well.
Is underrated and underappreciated the same thing? I don't think it is because I always thought most City fans knew that Steve McPhail was a very talented player, but there were many who never really appreciated what he bought to the team.
Parker did win a footballer of the year award!
Agree with Irwin. Robbie Keane is also fairly underrated - he's one of the top international scorers of all time. A similar player (even looks similar) is Klose. Top German goalscorer, all-time top scorer at the World Cup, finished at least third in four World Cups (surely no other player has played in four World Cup semifinals), played in two finals and won it too.
For current players, Eriksen is a overshadowed by Alli and Kane at Spurs and probably deserves more attention.
I would go for John McGovern. Even those of us who watched a lot of football in the 1970s barely remember him. You never noticed him, but after watching a lot of old games on YouTube I can now see why Clough valued him so highly. He was a master of the interception and then making a telling pass. Some of those mentioned so far were very highly rated - Hoddle, Currie,etc. All eyes used to be on them. But McGovern was overlooked by everyone except those like Clough who really understood the game.
Ronaldo doesn't get as much praise as he is basically a poacher now.
And hes got his own bloody museum.
Heskey gets far too much stick, you don't score 110 times in the Premier League if you're hopeless. Also, Owen says he's the best strike partner he's ever had.
[QUOTE=LordKenwyne;4746870]Ronaldo doesn't get as much praise as he is basically a poacher now.
Are you serious?