The Best Player Ever Played For Your Team

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Leoni Rossi
20 March 2004
Istanbul, Turkey
Galatasaray SK
Georghe Hagi (Romania) - Galatasaray SK

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Cups : UEFA Cup (2000), UEFA Super Cup (2000), Turkish Super League (1997,1998,1999,2000), Turkish Cup (1999,2000)

Matches / Goals : 159 / 54 (29 Free-Kick goals.)

Shirt Number :
10

He was a legend.
 
i'll do it the same way as you bule:

Max Morlock (Germany) - 1.FC Nürnberg

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Cups : German Champion 1948 and 1961, German Cup Winner 1961, World Cup Winner 1954

Matches / Goals : 472 / 294 (just the official number of recorded competition matches, he actually played around 900 matches and scored round about 700 goals)

Shirt Number :
13

easily the biggest legend of my club, and well deserved so!
 
Kenny Daglish (Scotland)>Liverpool

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Liverpool

Winners

* 1977/78 Charity Shield Shared
* 1977/78 European Super Cup
* 1977/78 European Cup
* 1978/79 Division one winners
* 1979/80 Charity Shield
* 1979/80 Division one winners
* 1980/81 Charity Shield
* 1980/81 League Cup
* 1980/81 European Cup
* 1981/82 League Cup
* 1981/82 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1982/83 Charity Shield
* 1982/83 League Cup
* 1982/83 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1983/84 League Cup
* 1983/84 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1983/84 European Cup
* 1985/86 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1985/86 FA Cup
* 1986/87 Charity Shield Shared

355 Apps (172) Goals

Went on to become (player) manger of the club also and acheived:

* 1985/86 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1985/86 FA Cup
* 1986/87 Charity Shield Shared
* 1987/88 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1988/89 Charity Shield
* 1988/89 FA Cup
* 1989/90 Charity Shield
* 1989/90 League Championship (Level 1)
* 1990/91 Charity Shield Shared
 
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Ohh, just this legend here .......... -

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Cups : With Arsenal
Premier League 1998, 2002, 2004.
FA Cup 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005.
FA Community Shield 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004.
UEFA Champions League runner-up 2006.
UEFA Cup runner-up 2000.
FA Cup runner-up 2001.

Matches / Goals : 316/87

Matches / Assits : 316/124

Shirt Number : 10
 
Lefter Küçükandonyadis:


three Turkish League (1959, 1961 and 1964) championship titles. In the season 1953-1954, he was the top scorer in the Turkish league. Küçükandonyadis scored in all a total of 423 goals in 615 games for Fenerbahçe.

1953-1963 Fenerbahçe
Mathches/ Goals :615 (423)

:) and ALEX


Cups : Turkcell Super League 2005,2007
Copa América :2004

Most Assists&Goals Scored his first season (26 Goals+25 Assists)
Turkish National League topscorer of 2006-2007 with 19 goals

Matches / Goals : 166 / 84
Matches / Assists: 166 / 88

Shirt Number : 20
 
'Kaiser' Franz Beckenbauer
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396 / 44 goals
shirt number 5
(played from 1965 - '83)

Trophies
Bundesliga: '69, '72, '73, '74
DFB Pokal: '66, '67, 69', '71
Champions League: '74, 75', '76
Cupwinners Cup: '67
Club Worldcup: '76

(stats for his time in Munich only)
 
Jean-Pierre Papin (France) - Olympique de Marseille - Shirt Number : 9

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During his Marseille period [1986-1992]

Trophies

French Division 1 : 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992
Coupe de France : 1989 (finalist in 1987 & 1991)

Individual Awards

Ballon d'Or 1991
French Player of The Year 1989 & 1991
IFFHS' World's Best Goal Scorer of the Year 1991
D1 Top Scorer Title : 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992
CL Top Scorer Title : 1990 - 1991 - 1992

Stats

D1 Matches / Goals : 215 / 134
European Matchs / Goals : 29 / 23
Selection Matchs / Goals : 33 / 20


I'm sad he was not playing for the good side when Marseille won the Champions League in 1993 against AC Milan... :(. He had to wait the next year :).
 
Nobody will know him..but here i go:

Johan Boskamp


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First foreign player to become player of the year in Belgium in 1975 (yes i know, in the meantime my favourite doesn't even exists).

He was champion with RWD Molenbeek in 1975.
Played the semi-final of the UEFA Cup a couple of years later.
Went to the world cup with Holland in 1978 but played only one match, against Scotland.

Later on became coach of RWD Molenbeek, Lierse, Anderlecht, Stoke City and the national team of Georgia.
 
gerd, Boskamp was a tremendous player by all accounts and I have seen some old footage.

For us, West Ham on ability it has to be Trevor Brooking, but in terms of stature and achievement it can be no other than Bobby Moore.

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CLIFF BASTIN, TRUST ME, WITHOUT HIM ARSENAL WOULD NOT BE THE CLUB THEY ARE TODAY, CAREER CUT SHORT BY THE SECOND WORLD WAR FOR YEARS!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVED YOU IAN, I LOVED YOU THEIRRY BUT THINK ABOUT THAT! 178 GOALS FOR ARSENAL BY AGE 27! THINK ABOUT THAT!!!!!!

Clifford Sydney Bastin (March 14, 1912 – December 4, 1991) was an English football player.

Born in Heavitree near Exeter, Bastin started his career at Exeter City, making his debut for the club in 1928, at the age of 16. Despite only playing 17 games and scoring 6 goals in his time at Exeter, he was spotted by Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman in a match against Watford; Chapman was attending to keep tabs on a Watford player, but the 17-year-old Bastin's ability was so evident that Chapman decided to sign him at the end of the 1928-29 season.

Bastin played the rest of his career at Arsenal, and formed an integral part of the side that dominated English football in the 1930s. He scored 178 goals in 395 games, which made him Arsenal's all-time top goalscorer from 1939 until 1997, when his total was surpassed by Ian Wright. In 2005 Thierry Henry passed both Bastin and Wright's totals, thus meaning Bastin is currently (as of December 2006) Arsenal's third-top goalscorer of all time. His record of 150 league goals for Arsenal stood for slightly longer, until it was equalled by Thierry Henry on January 14, 2006 and surpassed on February 1.

Bastin made his debut against Everton on October 5, 1929 and was immediately a first team regular, making 21 appearances that season. He went on to be a near ever-present in the side over the next decade, playing over 35 matches for every season up to and including 1937-38. His youth earned him the nickname "Boy Bastin", but despite his age Bastin's play was characterised by a remarkable coolness, and deadly precision in front of goal; he also became Arsenal's regular penalty taker. Bastin's scoring feats are all the more remarkable considering he played on the left wing rather than as centre forward; at the time Arsenal's strategy depended heavily on their wingers cutting into the penalty box, and the supply of passes from Alex James was the source of many of his goals.

With Arsenal, Bastin won the FA Cup twice, in 1929-30 and 1935-36, and the First Division title five times, in 1930-31, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35 and 1937-38; by the age of nineteen he had won a League title, FA Cup and been capped for England, making him the youngest player ever to do all three. Bastin also finished as Arsenal top scorer twice (1932-33 and 1933-34, with 33 and 15 respectively) though after centre-forward Ted Drake arrived in March 1934, Bastin was no longer Arsenal's number one target man.

With Drake scoring the lion's share of the goals and Alex James increasingly unavailable due to injury and age, Bastin was moved to inside-forward to replace James for much of the 1935-36 season, which saw Arsenal drop to sixth; Bastin still scored 17 goals, including six in Arsenal's run to the 1936 FA Cup Final, which they won 1-0. After a stint at right half to cover for Jack Crayston, Bastin was eventually restored to the left wing and scored 17 goals in the 1937-38 title-winning season. An injury to his right leg ruled him out of much of the 1938-39 season, the last one played before the outbreak of World War II.

During his career Bastin also played for England between 1931 and 1938, winning 21 caps and scoring 12 goals his debut coming against Wales at Anfield on November 18, 1931, which England won 3-1. Highlights of his England career included the famous "Battle of Highbury", where England defeated 1934 World Cup winners Italy 3-2, and a notorious match against Germany in Berlin in 1938, when the England team was ordered to give the Nazi salute before the match.

The Second World War intervened when Bastin was 27, thus cutting short what should have been the peak of his career. Bastin was excused military service he failed the army hearing test owing to his increasing deafness. Thus, during the war, he served as an ARP Warden, being stationed on top of Highbury stadium with Tom Whittaker. He also played matches in the war-time league to boost civilian morale. In 1941, Fascist Italy's propaganda broadcast on Rome Radio, contained a bizarre claim that Bastin had been captured in the Battle of Crete, and was being detained in Italy; the Italians were seemingly unaware that Bastin was deaf and had been excused service.

Bastin's injured leg had hampered his performances in wartime matches, and would ultimately curtail his career. After the war was over, Bastin, by now in his thirties, would only play seven more times (failing to score in any of them) before retiring in January 1947. After retirement, Bastin returned to his native Exeter and ran a pub. He died in 1991 at the age of 79. A stand at St James's Park, Exeter's home ground, is named in his honour.


Cliff Bastin
Personal information
Full name Clifford Sydney Bastin
Date of birth March 14, 1912(1912-03-14)
Place of birth Heavitree, Devon, England
Date of death December 4, 1991 (aged 79)
Place of death Exeter, Devon, England
Playing position Outside left
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1928-29
1929-47 Exeter City
Arsenal 017 (6)
350 (150)
National team
1931-38 England 021 (12)
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)
 
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Probably has to be John Barnes.


Recently the last real hero for his sheer commitment has to be the Viking.


For Argentina the list is endless.From Pedernera to Aguero who to choose ? Dios must be the greatest though.
 
Georghe Hagi (Romania) - Galatasaray SK

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Cups : UEFA Cup (2000), UEFA Super Cup (2000), Turkish Super League (1997,1998,1999,2000), Turkish Cup (1999,2000)

Matches / Goals : 159 / 54 (29 Free-Kick goals.)

Shirt Number :
10

He was a legend.

The Same One :lmao:\\:o/
 
Olympique de Marseille - Chris "Magic" Waddle

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and of course we can't forget :

Jean Pierre Papin
Eric Cantona
Didier Drogba
Franck Ribery
Josip Skoblar
Didier Deschamps
Enzo Francescoli
Carlos Mozer
Laurent Blanc
 
Argentina and Watford??

Dude, that is fucking surreal!! :lol:

You said it pal. Watching the two play is like observing a crayon drawing & a Rembrandt. Its hard but you have to support the club whose town you are born in.

Definitely no gloryhunting.;)

Yesterdays performance against QPR who are terrible , would have disgraced the Blue Square Premier. :(
 
You said it pal. Watching the two play is like observing a crayon drawing & a Rembrandt. Its hard but you have to support the club whose town you are born in.

Definitely no gloryhunting.;)

Yesterdays performance against QPR who are terrible , would have disgraced the Blue Square Premier. :(

how dare you support your local team!!!!:lmao:
 
I'm honestly starting to believe Ronaldo could be ours in terms of sheer footballing ability, but then that'd be forgetting Besty, Giggsy, Dennis Law, Cantona, Duncan Edwards, etc.
 
I'm honestly starting to believe Ronaldo could be ours in terms of sheer footballing ability, but then that'd be forgetting Besty, Giggsy, Dennis Law, Cantona, Duncan Edwards, etc.

No Way. not yet would have to atleast have 3 or 4 more seasons as good as he's doing right now and thats without considering he might leave for spain within that time

Cantona is the number 1 closely followed by Best and Giggs
 
There is the legendary player of Atletico Nacional, the most succesfull colombian club:

Victor Hugo Aristizabal "Aristigol"

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Debut:
1990, with Atletico Nacional, in a colombian league match, against Sportivo Barranquilla Club. He makes his first goal that day.

Last game played:
25-Nov-2007, for a colombian league semifinal (1st Leg), against Once Caldas. That day, Nacional won 1-0.

Titles:
5 Colombian League Titles (1991, 1994, 2005-I, 2007-I, 2007-II)
1 Copa Merconorte Title
1 Copa America Title
Runner-up, Copa Libertadores 1995
Runner-up, Copa Sudamericana 2002

Teams he played for:
Atletico Nacional (COL): 1990-93, 1994-97, 2005-07
Santos (BRA): 1999-2000
Valencia CF (ESP): 1994
Sao Paulo (BRA): 1997-98
Deportivo Cali (COL): 2001
Vitória Bahia (BRA): 2002
Cruzeiro (BRA): 2003
Curitiba (BRA): 2004

Goals:
As professional: 353 goals
With Atletico Nacional: 206 goals (all-time record)
At Brazil: 147 goals (record as non-brazilian player)

Other numbers:
15 hat-tricks
13 hat-tricks in Colombian League (all-time record)
20 goals at Copa Libertadores (record for a colombian player)
21 goals at the derby against Independiente Medellin (all-time record)
Golden boot with 6 goals, Copa America 2001
26 Red Cards (all-time record for a Forward player) (well, a negative record lol)

It's, really, a legend of colombian football. He retires at November 2007, after a semifinals league match, beacuse of a knee injury at one match against Once Caldas.
 
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Manchester United FC
1992-1997

POSITION
Forward

DATE OF BIRTH
Tuesday, 24th May 1966

PLACE OF BIRTH
Marseille, France

LEAGUE DEBUT
Wednesday, 16th December 1992 as a sub in a 2-1 win at home to Manchester City (Aged: 26)

CLUB CAREER
142 League apps (+1 as sub), 64 goals
 
Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández (1913 - 1996)



Universitario de Deportes (1931 - 1953)
Position: Forward
Date of Birth: 20th May 1913
Place of Birth: San Vicente de Cañete, Peru
Professional Debut: 29th November 1931
League Topscorer: 1932, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1945 (88 goals in 63 matches)
International Career: 1935 - 1947
National Titles: 1934, 1939, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1949
International Titles: Juegos Bolivarianos (1938), Copa America (1939)

Others mentioned:

- Héctor Chumpitaz
- Germán Leguía
- Percy Rojas
- Roberto Challe
- Alberto "Toto" Terry
- Luis Cruzado
- Nicolás Fuentes
- Juan Carlos Oblitas
- Humberto Ballesteros
- Juan José Oré
- Eduardo Rey Muñoz
- José "Chemo" Del Solar
- José Luis Carranza
- Óscar Ibáñez
 
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