By "many", you mean the sports desk of the Irish Independent c.1965, perhaps?
Anyhow, you can cite statistics which suit your case, and disregard those which don't.
But while Andy McEvoy may have been a very fine - and underrated - striker indeed, to compare him with the teenaged Best when he (McEvoy) was 8 years older and at/near his prime is ridiculous. :
Unless, of course, you're talking about a different George Best to the one who won the 1968 Ballon d'Or aged 22 yrs 7 mths. (Only the Brazilian Ronaldo was a younger winner, and Lionel Messi by a few months when he first won it).
So tell me, was it the "money" which caused Keane to turn out 146 times for ROI over an 18 year career, since I'm not aware that international footballers ever got more than a nominal fee and decent expenses etc?
Ok, as a Spurs fan, I'll readily admit to being biased about Robbie's worth as a player generally etc. But I cannot for the life of me understand why so many ROI fans are even slightly ambivalent about his career for his country, since by every single, objective measure, it was quite simply outstanding.
Oh that he's been born 100 miles to the north, he'd have made a great back-up for David Healy!
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