I loved watching Thierry Henry. He was so sublime on the ball. Salah has come close to making the game look as easy as he did.
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More a childhood thing I guess, but for me it’s the two Peters - Osgood and Bonetti
I loved watching Thierry Henry. He was so sublime on the ball. Salah has come close to making the game look as easy as he did.
Bobby Moore.
paolo rossi
Favourite is definitely Pirlo
Best players I’ve seen live;
Gheorgi Hagi
Messi
De Bruyne
Maradona.
Alan Shearer. A brute, beyond clinical and scored his fair share of absolute sh*t-pingers too. That Newcastle team at the turn of the millennium was great to watch.
Mine would be Georgi Kinkladze. I first remember him from Georgia's 5-0 demolition of us in 1994, then he went on to join Citeh. They were pretty average then, but some of his goals are incredible. Some good clips on here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1T_MJP0FIA
George Best all day long ⚽️
Bastian Schweinsteiger. Kept it simple but so good technically, struck the ball so well.
Mark van Bommel
Sir Les Ferdinand
Matt letissier, before he went full Icke
Jimmy Dickinson MBE.
Wing half
Won two successive Div 1 Champion medals (ie Premiership) for the mighty Pompey 1948-50
Capped 48 times for England
A one-club man, he played 846 times for Pompey.
He was NEVER booked.
I first saw him in 1952.
He spoke to me after I played in a Cup Final at Fratton Park.
Robert Pires or Henry for me. Pires just about shades it. So comfortable on the ball, could spot a pass and a fantastic finisher.
Always thought the biggest sign that wenger had lost the plot was when he messed him about over a contract extension because he was over 30.
Far wider range of responses on here than I imagined