neekoy Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 Is this possible at all? Maybe a list of a million players to choose from then collate?
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Rovermatt Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 (edited) Maybe the top 50? It becomes more and more subjective as the list goes on. It's easy to name one's top 10-20 but thereafter is trickier. For the record: 1.Pele 2.Diego Maradona 3.George Best 4.Johann Cruyff 5.Zinedine Zidane 6.Ferenc Puskas 7.Franz Beckenbauer 8.Alfredo DiStefano 9.Franco Baresi 10.Zico Edited December 6, 2006 by Rovermatt
Cocker Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 11. Shearer 12. Ronaldinho 13. Bergkamp 14. Zola 15. Maldini 16. Batistuta 17. Rivaldo 18. Sócrates 19. Romário 20. Valderrama 21. Schmeichel 22. Charlton 23. Cantona 24. Matthäus 25. Baggio 26. Weah 27. Hagi
neekoy Posted December 6, 2006 Author Posted December 6, 2006 Passerella Kempes Rivelino Ronaldo Nilton Stoichkov Nedved Suker Banks Henry Deschamps Carlos Alberto Desailly Thuram Viera Muller Kahn Fachetti Rossi Gullit Eusebio Dalglish Schevchenko Yashin Matthews Garrincha Jairzinho Klinsmann Rummenigge Meazza Rivelino Rush Fontaine Zoff Keegan Gascoigne Glenn Hoddle Sócrates Roberto Carlos Riva Giggs Maier Robson Sammer Weah Neeskens Van Basten Rijkaard M Laudrup Linekar Keegan Cafu Seaman Raul Figo Rui Costa Cannavaro Nesta Scholes Keane Kaka Blanc Bartez Toldo Casillas Hierro Redondo Ricardo Zamora Camacho Makalele Davids Koeman Popescu Larsson MARK HUGHES
Alan75 Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 moved to message board from Ask Admin. Might take our minds of Rovers for a while
Billy Castell Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 1. Tim Flowers 2. Jeff Kenna 3. Greaeme Le Saux 4. David Batty 5. Colin Hendry 6. Henning Berg 7. Stuart Ripley 8. Tim Sherwood 9. Alan Shearer 10. Chris Sutton ------------------------ 11. Matty Holmes
Cocker Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 A Trialist - he always scores whoever he plays for :ph34r:
herbergeehh Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 No, it's not possible. Without trying to be the sourpuss here, it will always be subjective and always a matter of "50s vs 90s" and so on. To have Ronaldinho ahead of Roby Baggio.. or "forgetting" Francesco Totti for that matter. There's too many players, too many overnegative / overpositive views, to ever make such a list. That being said, feel free to continue the debate without me, I was just answering to the original question.
Eddie Posted December 6, 2006 Posted December 6, 2006 I think it would be possible to have a list of the 100 greatest players, but ranking them within that 100 would be too subjective and would have too much debate. I would be surprised if something of this sort wasn't done at the turn of the century.
neekoy Posted December 7, 2006 Author Posted December 7, 2006 I thought the debate might be enlightening. The way to collate would be for people to make their submissions from a 'greater' pool and then points would be awarded. #100 = 1, #1 = 100. Whichever players had the highest points would be ranked accordingly. It also spices it up on here because we have such a diverse spectrum of contributors. Older, Younger, British, International ect ect. So your having Seaman and not Shilton? That wasn't my top 100, I was just contributing some names to a possible pool of talent. I am happy to work through the collation and come up with a result. We just need an Admin who can keep control of the posts.
LeChuck Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 FIFA 100 greatest players. Not actually in any order, I'm not sure how you could possibly go about doing that after the top 10.
neekoy Posted December 7, 2006 Author Posted December 7, 2006 Pires? Emre? What a strange list. Add to that Diouf. What's even worse is that there is no Garrincha or Van Basten. This was Pele's political top 125 which copped an absolute hiding from all centres. I think there is even the chick from the US of A in the top 100. A disgrace and a waste of time.
Driftpeasant Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 Add to that Diouf. What's even worse is that there is no Garrincha or Van Basten. This was Pele's political top 125 which copped an absolute hiding from all centres. I think there is even the chick from the US of A in the top 100. A disgrace and a waste of time. 2 actually. And they're the greatest female footballers of all time, so I can definitely see why they're on the list. Mia Hamm was a phenom.
neekoy Posted December 7, 2006 Author Posted December 7, 2006 2 actually. And they're the greatest female footballers of all time, so I can definitely see why they're on the list. Mia Hamm was a phenom. Um yeh ok, but better then Van Basten? I would hazzard a guess, even at his current status he would turn them both inside out. As I said, a disgrace.
Ray-Von Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 Neekoy, have you prepared that list yourself? Some good shouts there, but i'm surprised Souness hasn't been mentioned. He was (imo) the best Bristish midfielder of the early to mid 80's. Much better than the over-rated Hoddle and injury prone Robson.
neekoy Posted December 7, 2006 Author Posted December 7, 2006 I put my names together, but there is a shedload missing of the possibilities. I forgot John Charles for one.
Presty On Tour Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 michel platini should be somewhere on that list imo? to be honest the 100 greatest players of all time is all about different opinions. how can you say someone is or was the greatest player in the world? different generations, positions, facilities, training it is impossible to choose 1 player? even if you chose the greatest player in every position, how can you justify the best player in the team? i.e a striker can't save shots?
neekoy Posted December 7, 2006 Author Posted December 7, 2006 See another one I missed. This is why it is so important to gather as many opinions as possible.
USABlue Posted December 7, 2006 Posted December 7, 2006 Um yeh ok, but better then Van Basten? I would hazzard a guess, even at his current status he would turn them both inside out. As I said, a disgrace. I'd quite fancy turning that Mia Hamm inside out.
American Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 No, it's not possible. Without trying to be the sourpuss here, it will always be subjective and always a matter of "50s vs 90s" and so on. To have Ronaldinho ahead of Roby Baggio.. or "forgetting" Francesco Totti for that matter. There's too many players, too many overnegative / overpositive views, to ever make such a list. That being said, feel free to continue the debate without me, I was just answering to the original question. I know you have a man crush on him, but no was is Totti one of the top 100 of all times.
Jan Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 I know you have a man crush on him, but no was is Totti one of the top 100 of all times. The best thing Totti did was to make Italian men advertise what they were by haveing his name on their shirt.
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