easy, Daniel Alves for starters.
easy, Daniel Alves for starters.
would take finnan over daniel alves any day. Alves is a hyped up product. Finnan for consistency. Alves was pure sh*t in the Uefa cup final. Never seen Finn have a stinker to be honest. Alves is rated for going forward. A full back is rated for defending, so its finnan by a country mile.
quite the opposite , if Puyol was Irish we would all be raving about him and how fantastic he like , like we do for Dunne
i think mcshane will prove to be world class. He reminds me of Kevin moran.
you are kidding me arent you ? he didnt even touch the ball for that goal ? or are you talking about a chance that henry missed ? your post above is absolute rubbish.
he has been nothing but excellent for Ireland , far from world calls though so apologies for going off topic , i agree with tuff paddys assesment of world class above.
Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
I thought you were looking for examples of things he did that could cost us the game and was referring to a chance Henry missed where Dunne passed the ball to him just outside the box as an example of him making mistakes that can cost you the game. Dunne makes mistakes quite often for a central defender irrespective of him being adored by Man City fans (their team is sh*t anyway).
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Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
However, Michael Carrick would not (imo), even though he is performs that role for the English club champions and is good enough to be in contention for many international teams.
LOL if he had stayed at spurs would he have made the frame EG?![]()
Last edited by RogerMilla; 02/07/2007 at 4:45 PM. Reason: quote
Was he crazy!! Yeah , in a very special way , an Irishman.
I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty;
I woke, and found that life was Duty.
Maybe you'd prefer Alves than Finnan but would that make Finnan a complete non-contender for World XI which is the suggested test for being considered world class.
Personally I'm not sure a World XI consideration is a good approach especially when you have to take team balance into account (attacking full backs versus defensive ones etc). In my own personal view of world class I'm not sure I could actually name a right back to to be considered truly world class (Alves not defensive enough) though you'd have to name one to complete a World XI and I would at least shortlist Finnan for that. Would have no problem with Given in goal though by any measure you choose to use.
Gary Neville has been the best right back in the world for a number of years, a true world class footballer
If he was Irish you'd never shut up about him. Same as Fletcher, as in the other thread. And yet again we see how utterly biased you are in favour of Irish players when it comes to discussing merits.
I challenge you to argue with Neville's career stats-he is at least on a par with Finnan, even in the autumn of his career. Without a doubt one of the most consistent full backs in the world, much like Finnan.
And also about Puyol-he may not achieve a lot at international level and shine on the world stage but then Spain have never shone on the world stage. Watch him in a Spanish league game and tell me he's 'muck'. Nonsense. You don't play week in week out for one of the best club teams in Europe if you're 'muck'.
Besides which, he's a centre back and can't really be compared to Finnan.
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