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Just in case you have forgotten just how good he was:-

Discussion in 'Southampton' started by St. Luigi Scrosoppi, Jul 4, 2012.

  1. Che’s Godlike Thighs

    Che’s Godlike Thighs Well-Known Member

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    No, no, no. No current player, Rickie, Adam, or anyone, is anything even remotely close to Matt. Sorry, but that's just the way it is.

    No one in the red and white ever will be. Of that I'm sure. There were, and are, better players out there, of course. But it was just the way he did it. I don't have to explain it, you all know.
     
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  2. ThatThereSaintsFan

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    540 games 210 goals for a midfielder in a poor side, that is stunning. A goal every 2.57 games.
     
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    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    Great seeing highlights, but you can't really appreciate LeGod unless you saw him week after week. It was an honour to watch him in his pomp.
     
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    Would love to go back in the TaRDiS to his debut and say to everybody around me in the crowd, in my best wizened old sage voice, 'You keep an eye on that young lad, I reckon he's got something special'.
     
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  5. Lff

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    Thats the thing that the 'pundits' tend to forget. That he played midfield and for a basically poor side. When the very first fantasy football appeared he was the top points scorer for the first 3 years.
     
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  6. fatletiss

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    Absolutely agree.
     
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  7. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    I like the thing Joe Royle says in the ESPN video about him. On his non-inclusion in various England sides, Royle said... do you think Argentina care what Messi does when he doesn't have the ball..?

    Which kind of sums up the English attitude, in that they wanted every player to be a hod carrier first and if he had a bit of skill, then that was a bonus. You don't win anything without someone who can turn a game, and LeGod was a master of the art.
     
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  8. fatletiss

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    Simply the most talented player of his generation, only challenged possibly by Gazza at his best.
     
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    This
     
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    I seem to remember his son, Mitchell I think was signed as a junior. Is he still at the club, if so, is he projected to be like his old man?
     
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    Great video, well done to Marc whoever he is. Superb with that music and still enough footage left for a Le God 2. The only time I ever had tears in my eyes at a footie match was when Tiss got that last goal at the Dell. There was no one on the pitch could have scored that but him.
     
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  12. Lff

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    The first part I agree with obviously but, sorry I don't think Gazza came even close to him. It makes me laugh that the goal he scored against Scotland was rated the best goal ever at Wembley and yet it was a poor-man's version of Tiss' goal against Newcastle which even Tiss doesn't rate as his best, in fact he almost dismisses it as a slight miss hit.

    Show me a video of Gazza's great goals. It wouldn't last too long.
     
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  13. Osvaldorama

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    What an unbelievable, unbelievable moment.

    I will never forget it
     
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  14. Wisescummer

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    Gazza was a toned down, northern version of Le Tissier with more England caps.
     
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    Rickie does I agree but he is predominantly a striker whereas Adam can grow into being our main midfield ace IMHO.
     
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  16. Che’s Godlike Thighs

    Che’s Godlike Thighs Well-Known Member

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    Not sure about this. Gazza was class.
     
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  17. fatletiss

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    No way fella. Gazza oozed ability. To mark him down for being a knob or anything else, would be the same as marking Le Tiss down for not tackling or running. Gazza was an amazing talent adn the only Englishman in my opinion of that generation fit to be in the same dressing room as Le Tiss. They were different types of players, but equally talented.
     
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  18. fatletiss

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    I wasn't at that game, but I was sat watching soccer saturday in my lounge, in Wigan. As soon as Jeff Stelling said "There's a goal at The Dell, has it been a fairy tale ending ..." the tears started to swell in the corner of my eye. The perfect ending to that wonderful little ground and that magnificent footballer.
     
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  19. Lff

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    I love the way that football is such a game of opinions. I've always thought Gazza to be the most over-rated player of his generation. Maybe, you are correct in that his off the field antics rather colours my view. I suspect more people would agree with you than me but there it is. Gazza himself thinks he was the best player of his generation.
     
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  20. fatletiss

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    Oh absolutely Lff, it is about opinions. If you need convincing on Gazza's ability, try and watch a DVD or video called "Gascoigne's Glory". It is Gazza at the 1990 World Cup. Strip out all the bollox of him messing about and playing tennis against a tourist 2 days before the semi-final and see the game against Holland. He was a genius.

    I'll happily take Le Tiss as the most talented of his generation, I just think Gazza was there with him. The sad thing is that if it hadn't been for the ego of an England Manager turned down by Le Tissier at his club then England could have the two of them in the same side ... OMG, that would have been awesome.
     
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