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Best Player of the Premier League era?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by TC (Lovely Geezer), May 15, 2012.

  1. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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  2. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    Giggs is clearly the best player over the 20 year period, and he is still there

    all the others were brilliant in there time, even better than giggs for that year/years. However giggs has it in terms of longevity
     
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  3. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    I'd give it to Giggs. Certainly the most influential player of the PL era. If not I'd go for Shearer, not least because he made a fool of the twat that is Roy Keane.
     
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  4. irishgreen

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    He makes a fool of himself with his pathetic excuses every time 'The golden generation' get stuffed.

    PS. Take a look at his face when Keane slaps him, Rabbit in the headlights or what <laugh>
     
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  5. thefanwithnoname

    thefanwithnoname Well-Known Member

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    to what do you refer?
     
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  6. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    In a reasonable world, Matthew LeTissier would clearly win this award. Obviously he never won anything, and because he didn't play for Man Utd, Liverpool or Arsenal, a succession of idiot England managers failed to acknowledge his existence, but he really was "simply the best."
     
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  7. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Who's the chump who had to take a walk <whistle> the petulant Mr Keano. Big Al just swayed out of the way of his petulant little swing. I thought he always claimed he did a bit of boxing? Someone has had a right laugh with Keane when training him if that's the best he's got. He went for a slap, enough said really. <laugh>
     
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  8. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    The incident irish refers to when he wound up Keane so bad he tried to slap him and got sent off. It was ****ing hilarious seeing him so enraged. Shearer did him up like a kipper, I think Keane admitted as much in his book.
     
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  9. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Keano was very good but is still a dog ****er.
     
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    No, In his book he says he is sorry he didn't close his fist.<ok>
     
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    KingHotspur Well-Known Member

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    Over the duration Giggs has been the most capped, won the most trophies etc but wouldn't be in the top 5 if it was just down to how good players were.
     
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  12. thefanwithnoname

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    ah ok.

    I suppose it depends how you look at it

    roy got sent off so I can understand his 'regrets' in his book

    However I do think shearer virtually **** himself

    I do believe though that shearer was one of the dirtiest players going. But (ala rooney at the moment with his tackles/swipes) got away with it

    Th elikes of keano and even barton can be stupid but wear their hearts on their sleeves, the likes of shearer are basically cowards and sly

    I rather have a barton who what you see is what you get, than a rooney who puts in a sly kick but then quickly 'apologises' as if to imply it was an accident TBH

    I used rooney here as I am a UTD fan and am not having a 'go' at shearer for the sake of it
     
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    He was actually undefeated as a boxer even though he was small for his age.
     
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    Oh its length of service now is it??

    Jesus wept!!
     
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  15. RAVENBLACK

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    Sorry I didn't realise it was an award for longevity.

    Silly me.
     
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  16. irishgreen

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    Of course it is, read what the award is for.
     
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  17. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Shearer, for banging in all those goals against you ****s <cheers>
     
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  18. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Shearer was no coward but I'll give you that he was sly and dirty. He knew how to protect himself and give it out but lets face it he did get kicked from pillar to post on a weekly basis. People always have a go about him bribing the FA over Lennon. One Lennon deserved the kick in the head and who wouldn't get off with it if they could? I'd rather have a Shearer than a Keane or Barton type. Wearing your heart on your sleeve and getting all emotional just leads to your team being hampered. Its the same in management. Look at KK and Sir Alex. Sir Alex did him up like a kipper and simply played on his emotional side.

    The best in any sport tend to keep their emotions in check. Probably tells you how good Keane was that he got to the very top despite his red mist problems. I was at the game and Shearer didn't **** himself. Indeed I'm pretty sure he was smirking at various stages. He knew what he was up to, we'd took a late lead and he stopped the quick throw. As soon as Keane started to lose it he said something (still don't know what it was) and Keano proceeded to start throwing slaps about. If you're gonna get your marching orders for violent conduct, at least give him a proper smack.
     
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  19. RAVENBLACK

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    So what? The ones he boxed could have actually not been boxers but in fact the best footballers of their generation or indeed girls.
     
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    What pisses me off with Keano is how he says, "tree points" <laugh>
     
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