Gerrard, again solid. An effective leader. Like a ever willing donkey, you can appreciate him, be grateful his latest lung bursting run broke things up, marvel at how hard he can swing a boot at a ball. It inspires in a different way I suppose.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...in-401487.html
:lol: What a child.Quote:
Sir Alex Ferguson has launched an astonishing attack on the BBC, saying that the national broadcaster is "arrogant beyond belief", has an "inability to apologise", and does not care about being sued "because they are so huge and have insurance." The Manchester United manager has also reiterated his stance that he will never speak to the corporation again.
Lineker is up there for me due to the sheer amount of goals he scored, I agree he was just a poacher but one of the best, I agree the rest of his game was nothing special but I put him up there due to the amount of goals he scored for England.
Gazza yeah, IMO he was the most naturally gifted footballer I can remember England having, he had the kind of ability the likes of Messi and Ronaldo had, but yeah he did p*ss up the wall sadly for him.
I'd say Gazza was pretty entertaining with his amazing dribbling skills and ability to beat 3-4 5 players at a time, he had all the tricks in the book, he never made the most of them but he had them and if there was an English player with his ability today I guarantee he'd be labelled an entertainer...great dribblers are.
i've seen that comparison but come on, it's bollocks.
let's just laugh at man utd cos that comparison sucks.
It's literally exactly the same thing.
in the freeze frame picture, yeah of course but in reality, no it wasn't.
yeah it was