Paul Butler could have been World Class but he let all the talent he had go to his head. What a waste.
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Paul Butler could have been World Class but he let all the talent he had go to his head. What a waste.
your last comment sums you up. i honestly feel you know very little about real football ability. I support Nottingham Forest so i know a useless player when i see one. tell me the last time Gary Neville had a mare, he normally wins his battle with the left winger and has seen off his fair share of right backs over the years
You would be wrong.
As for informing you when the last time Gary Neville had a mare, instead you tell me the last game you seen him play where he was brilliant (which he should be on a regular basis if you are seriously stating that he is world class). I struggle to name a single game where he was anything other than average.
He never scores any goals, rarely sets any up, can't shoot or pass, is fairly slow. Overall, yeah muck would be the word that best describes him. Not as bad as Puyol mind.
Finnan was brilliant in nearly every game throughout the Champions League campaign.
Here compare the two sets of opta stats for the players and admit yous are wrong and we can move on. Also consider Finnan was playing in a team that scored nearly 30 goals less than united and these figures don't take into account the Champions League games where Finnan had a way better tournament than Neville.
http://home.skysports.com/optastats....verpool&cpid=8
http://home.skysports.com/optastats...._United&cpid=8
As were the whole Liverpool team, more or less.
Well going on those stats you could say Finnan had the better season but there are two things to point out here.
Firstly, for someone who according to you never sets up chances, Neville certainly got a lot of crosses in at 32.2% success rate the best of anyone at Man United.
Also, those stats don't compare their individual records, only the whole team's record with individual club rankings. Therefore while Finnan is in the top 5 at Liverpool in 3 catergories compared to Neville's 1, it doesn't show the whole picture.
Youngirish heres one for you...duff's views on the toughest player he has played against...you guessed it, its Gary Neville quote "hes a top player"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LlevQ85h3A
but you probably play sunday league football so you would be in a better position to comment
I think both Neville and Finnan are among the best right backs in the world.
In fairness that list means nothing. There were some players that were nowhere near world class on that list.
Keane was still world class though.
In my opinion, any list that fails to include Liam Brady is a completely bankrupt list. I suspect that the non-Cork part of Ireland has been ridden rock solid.
And the tokenism of having a couple of women on it too, so that it seems to be "truly inclusive" or whatever spin line they like - two American women, despite the fact that Scandinavia have dominated the women's game, particularly prior to the first world cup. Germany are a major force, and China, this year's hosts, have been successful too.
And the only non-American woman in the FIFA 100? Lilian Thuram:eek:
I just had a cursory look at that FIFA list. Two of Brady's contempories are included, Ceulemans and Dalgleish. Brady polled better than both of them in the European Footballer of the Year (Ballon d'Or). Ceulemans in particular, only registered on the list two years in a row at 5th and 21st.
Tets provided this link once before (at least)
http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy.html
Brady
1979 7th
1980 8th
1981 9th
1983 23rd
Other honourable mentions
1972 Giles 18th
1975 Givens 27th
1977 Heighway 10th
1980 O'Leary 22nd
1981 Stapleton 21st
1989 Bonner 17th
1991 McGrath 13th
1990 McGrath 12th
1993 McGrath 26th
1999 Keane 6th
2000 Keane 27th
We haven't anything near that standard of recognition playing for us now. Even Given would be down the list a bit for goalkeepers, maybe if he had saved two of those penalties against Spain, who knows.
I don't know why Keane only seriously registered for one year, Man U had plenty of TV exposure.
And yes Don Givens? I think he got the Soviet's vote.
I know I'll get attacked for this but I can't see McShane being other than an average premiersihp fullback or central defender. He's small and rash and even though he has a heart the size of a bucket I just can't see him becoming much more than another Andy O'Brien or the like.