Who is your favorite player of all time?
Who is your favorite player of all time?
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Legend83

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10,398 posts

242 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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As it's currently World Cup fever, thought it would be a good time to discuss our favorite player's of all time - not necessarily the player you consider the best.

I always had a soft spot for the Croatia team of the late 90s/early-00s and genuinly my favorite player of all time is Davor Suker. That guy was an underrated magician at his peak.

Golden Boot winner in the '98 World Cup.

Who could forget this (least of all Schmeichel):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5842qD17uu4

skip to 3:30


RemyMartin

6,759 posts

225 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Flol. I saw the thread title and came in here to Say Davor Šuker. Mainly because he looks like the actor Jürgen Prochnow.

Always loved to watch Zidane though. Brilliant player.

OllieC

3,816 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Paulo Maldini, fantastic player, a true professional and one club man (easier if you start at AC for example !)

Absolute class act on the pitch at left back or centre half.

random stat - he holds the record for the most minutes played in world cup finals matches

Amirhussain

11,592 posts

183 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Brazilian Ronaldo.

Black can man

31,965 posts

188 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Jimmy Greaves


fker ! he made me support Spurs if only i had known the misery he would have caused me throughout the years.


BTW he's doing a Q & A christmas special for the spurs show this winter.

Chris AR

13 posts

138 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Alan Shearer for me - Euro '96 smile

toon10

6,929 posts

177 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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I've always loved watching Peter Beardsley. A local hero for me and a lovely bloke to meet in person. At his peak, he could do magical things with a football. There have been greater, more technical and bigger flair players but he's the man I think of most fondly when talking about football.

Steffan

10,362 posts

248 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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George Best, without question the greatest player I have ever seen live. He played several games when I was present and the thrill around the crowd when he just touched the ball has never been equalled IMO. The expectation and reverence in a football crowd of that size was just exhilarating to perceive.

The other side players were all equally affected by turning into headless chickens. Best ran around three with the ball glued to his feet sidestepped a side ankle from a fourth, jumped over another rubbish attempt to break his legs, lined up with goal tipped the ball over the goalie into the goal and pandemonium ensued.

Best was already on his way back to his restart position before the ball even entered the net. Just supern confident football demonstrated by the most glorious footballer there has ever been. I though Tom Finney was highly regarded but with Best the losing supporters were cheering with the scoring side. The skill was so consummate and the results so breathtaking there was nothing else anyone on the ground could do except admire the depth of skill and vision in the greatest natural footballer of all time.

CIE560

19,272 posts

213 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Just one? frown

Paul Scholes probably.

bodhi

13,410 posts

249 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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For me it was Del Piero, I was a big fan of Italian football in the 90's and the things he could do with a football at pace never failed to make my jaw drop. He was never the same after injury, but even in his twilight years with Juve, he was different class. I still remember him taking a free kick against Man City in the Europa League from about 45 yards out, and promptly pinged it off the crossbar - keeper was nowhere.

Sarkmeister

1,690 posts

238 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Got to be Eric Cantona. I like players who seem to make everything look so so easy. He seemed to do amazing things whilst looking like he wasnt actually trying too hard.

Puggit

49,325 posts

268 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Bergkamp

Especially with what he did to Argentina smile

Diablos-666

2,786 posts

198 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Zola for me. A great player and a true professional.

Stu R

21,413 posts

235 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Probably Baggio. ( I know that's not his first name wink)

OllieC

3,816 posts

234 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Stu R said:
Probably Baggio. ( I know that's not his first name wink)
Dino wasn't all that ?

Legend83

Original Poster:

10,398 posts

242 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Well done to everyone for saying why! I completely missed that stipulation in my OP.

Panclan

901 posts

258 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Puggit said:
Bergkamp

Especially with what he did to Argentina smile
+1

Gandahar

9,600 posts

148 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Marco van Basten was fun to watch.

All these ... hold on Australia have scored...

Gandahar

9,600 posts

148 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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My choice is Tim Kahill .. ahem !

castex

5,028 posts

293 months

Wednesday 18th June 2014
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Manuel Rui Costa. Classy, with a touch of extra style. And a side order of panache.

Gandahar said:
My choice is Tim Kahill .. ahem !
That was a fabulous goal!