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alansmithccfc
13/09/2007, 8:02 PM
Reading 442 there a while ago,
They have a top 100 players int he world list in this months issue.

Their top 5 is :
1 Kaka
2 Ronaldo (Man Utd)
3 Ronaldinho
4 Henry
5 Messi

Mine personally is:
1 Cannavaro
2 Kaka
3 Henry
4 Riquelme
5 Gattuso

What's yours?

superfrank
13/09/2007, 8:40 PM
At the moment, I'd say Kaka.

Ronaldinho seems to be gone off the boil on the international and European stage lately. I don't watch La Liga so I don't know how he does for Barca there.

Other worthy mentions: John Terry, Cristiano Ronaldo Franck Ribery, Jefferson Farfan and Fabio Cannavaro.

Risteard
13/09/2007, 10:21 PM
I don't get this 'Ronaldinho is going through a tough patch' thing at all.
I think its to do with Brazil not winning the World Cup.

He scored about 21 league goals from midfield in last years La Liga, for the most part without the injured Etoó and Messi.
He's the best player in the world imo along with Kaka. Messis probably more exciting to watch and Essien, Terry and Cannavaro defensively.

Other players such as Inzaghi and Van Nistlerooij are extremely useful without being as impressive as the greats.

In the past few years, I've realised the difference between quality football and entertaining football and have changed my footie habits acordingly.

jebus
14/09/2007, 11:40 AM
1. Ronaldinho
2. Henry
3. Kaka
4. Messi
5. Essien

Ronaldo didn't do it in the Champions League last year at all (bar one game against Roma), but he did win United the Premier League so I'll give him credit for that. Cannavaro is slowing down a bit, still quality, but so is Maldini. I've been impressed with Sergio Ramos, David Villa, John Terry (although I loathe the man), Gattuso, David Suazo, and am keeping an eye on Yoann Gourcuff of Milan too.

On a sidenote when is it time to start calling Rooney a bit of a flop? Don't get me wrong, he's a very good player, but when you get built up to be the new Pele and you actually end up as possibly the 67th best player of your generation then somethings obviously gone wrong

gustavo
14/09/2007, 11:55 AM
Other players such as Inzaghi and Van Nistlerooij are extremely useful without being as impressive as the greats.
.

Depends really on what you want your strikers to be , Van Nistelrooy isnt going to win many plaudits for his all round game , but when it comes to sheer goalscoring ability which is the main job of a striker there are very few better than him , himself Ronaldo Henry Shevchenko and Eto'o

Risteard
14/09/2007, 11:57 AM
Of course Maldini is probably the greatest footballer still playing.

biscuit
14/09/2007, 11:57 AM
1. Kaka
2. Messi
3. Riquelme
4. Ronaldinho
5. For what he does - John Terry

TheBoss
14/09/2007, 1:31 PM
My top 10:

01. Kaka
02. Henry
03. Riquelme
04. Ronaldinho
05. Sneijder
06. Messi
07. C Ronaldo
08. Drogba
09. Ribery
10. Totti

gustavo
14/09/2007, 1:45 PM
Kaka
Ronaldinho
Messi
Henry
Gattuso
Pirlo
Cannavaro
Ronaldo the original
Van Nistelrooy
Terry

shakermaker1982
14/09/2007, 4:38 PM
surprised so many of you rate Terry.

TheBoss
14/09/2007, 6:36 PM
Terry is not a proper footballer. He can not pass, he has no speed, he does not know what he is doing, all he does is go into a few tackles fiercely, hardly great at all.

see's it
15/09/2007, 9:56 AM
what did 4-4-2 base this on? the season has only started and there were no major tournaments in the summer.are they going by last season or just this year?

jebus
15/09/2007, 11:56 AM
Terry is not a proper footballer. He can not pass, he has no speed, he does not know what he is doing, all he does is go into a few tackles fiercely, hardly great at all.

Thats where I disagree. I realise he cannot pass, and has no speed but to say he doesn't know what he's doing is well off the mark. The guy can organise a defence as well as the best of them, he's always committed to winning the ball, he's great in the tackle, can defend corners well, and is a threat from Chelsea's own set pieces in the opposition box. That for me makes up a quality centre half

gustavo
15/09/2007, 3:45 PM
Terry is not a proper footballer. He can not pass, he has no speed, he does not know what he is doing, all he does is go into a few tackles fiercely, hardly great at all.

Last time I checked , being able to pass well and having great speed were not essential qualities in a top centre back

rambler14
16/09/2007, 5:39 PM
1. Kaka
2. C. Ronaldo
3. Scholes
4. Fabregas
5. Messi

shakermaker1982
16/09/2007, 5:50 PM
Thats where I disagree. I realise he cannot pass, and has no speed but to say he doesn't know what he's doing is well off the mark. The guy can organise a defence as well as the best of them, he's always committed to winning the ball, he's great in the tackle, can defend corners well, and is a threat from Chelsea's own set pieces in the opposition box. That for me makes up a quality centre half

take a bow Dunne and McShane. Doesn't make them world class though.

seand
17/09/2007, 4:30 PM
Philip Hughes, lads, Philip Hughes! ;)

Kildare Lad
23/09/2007, 11:19 AM
Steven Gerrard - I'm suprised nobody has mentioned him so far.

micls
23/09/2007, 11:53 AM
Steven Gerrard - I'm suprised nobody has mentioned him so far.

Really? I wouldnt have him in a top 5 of midfielders let alone overall.

Dont get me wrong he's a very good player but hugely over-rated byt he englsih media imo

micls
23/09/2007, 11:55 AM
In no particular order:
Kaka
Ronaldhino
Messi
Fabregas
Essien
Gattuso
Cannavaro

Risteard
23/09/2007, 9:13 PM
Eto'ó, and Nesta deserve mentions aswell.

sfc red
23/09/2007, 10:57 PM
Cesc Fabregas. Genius.

Hibs4Ever
24/09/2007, 11:51 AM
Fabregas and Messi

shanman2
24/09/2007, 12:41 PM
1: Ronaldino
2: Pirlo
3: Henry
4: Scholes
5: Nesta
How come no- body ever mentions Pirlo the lad is top notch.

DmanDmythDledge
24/09/2007, 8:12 PM
1. Kaka
2. Fabregas
3. Ronaldinho
4. Messi
5. Ronaldo

As for the people mentioning Gerrard and Lampard Paul Scholes is still a better player than the two of them.

Bluebeard
25/09/2007, 9:12 AM
I suppose that the issue really has been thrown wide open since the retirement of Terry Phelan.

OwlsFan
08/10/2007, 7:27 AM
And what about the most important position in a football team: Goalkeeper.
Peter Cech?

shanman2
08/10/2007, 9:23 AM
And what about the most important position in a football team: Goalkeeper.
Peter Cech?

Owlsfan your comedian as well.:D

reder
08/10/2007, 9:51 AM
Steven Gerrard - I'm suprised nobody has mentioned him so far.

Why he is completely off form and has been for some time.


Of course Maldini is probably the greatest footballer still playing.

Ill second that. A model for every young player in world football. His son is supposed to be fairly handy also. Another generation of Maldini footballers.

DmanDmythDledge
08/10/2007, 11:44 AM
Although not the best Elano deserves a mention. Absolute joy to watch.