Jan Molby never played in the Premiership!!!
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Jan Molby never played in the Premiership!!!
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...so sorry taans, I am American so please be patient with me I am still learning the history of soccer and also might I add STEVEN GERRARD!Originally Posted by taansend
He might not be THE GREATEST but he's THE GUY from Liverpool and is obviously a crowd favorite
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Lyle,Originally Posted by Lyle
I wasn't aiming that at anyone in particular. Your knowledge of the EPL far outstrips my knowledge of the NFL and I live in the home of this years future Superbowl Champions.......
Gerrard is defo up there with the best..... The fucker still has the grudging respect of all Hammers fans for his goal in the last minute of the 2006 FA Cup...
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Sorry Taansend i think it's your football knowledge that needs improvingOriginally Posted by taansend
Jam Molby did play in the premiership he was at Liverpool until i think 95/96. Premiership started in 1992.
Big Al (Shearer)
To have followed his career like i have is to really understand what this guy done, with limited teams, with numerous career ending injurys and to change and adapt like he did there is no one in my opinion who can be compared to him in the prem.
As a youngster he had pace skill, could whip defenders and bang in screamers from outside the box for fun... Chris sutton looked world class next to Shearer, nothing without him.
As he aged and through the injuries he changed his came, when his pace went he became the old fasion tough hold up forward and was still one of the best scores in the league...
The guy played with his heart on his sleave in every match, never give up, never stopped, was never one to dive or really bitch or whine about anything.
Well in that case, I apologise to all. I thought he was back in the 80's. Shows how old I am doesn't itOriginally Posted by skel1983
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Bergkamp
Henry
Cantona
Ruud
Keane
Klinsman
Beckham
Shearer
Surprised really that I'm the only one who has mentioned Rudd.
Honor mentions to: Gerrard, Giggs, A. Cole & Owen.
While I disagree with PREME's lust for broken bones, I do agree with his lust for Shearer. He was a legend and I think that his choice of sticking with losing teams only adds to his excellence... Shearer is an all time great...Originally Posted by Preme
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I completely forgot Ruud and I'd like to add Matt Le Tissier,Southampton player. The things he done with the ball,at such an average team too!
no lust for broken bones, just karma.Originally Posted by taansend
When I did the initial list I was gonna put Ruud, but great as he was he was never Great in English footballOriginally Posted by CutMeMick
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