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Ronaldinho was a joy to watch
Most gifted player I’ve ever seen
I'm going to try to keep this exclusive of United players, so as to avoid bias:
Drogba - I felt, once CR7 left for Real, he was the one you'd watch MOTD for.
Suarez - Whatever I think about him as a human being, undeniably brilliant footballer.
Payet - Was actually kind of sad when he left.
Santi Cazorla - such a shame with the injuries.
Sane - Nowhere near as prolific as Sterling but, weirdly, I find him a lot more entertaining to watch.
Payet - Was actually kind of sad when he left.
--
He was another actually yeah, one of the best in the league in that spell at West Ham, strange attitude though
Bergkamp
Ronaldo ( original )
Ronaldinho
Robinho ( when at Madrid )
Figo
Kaka, Michael Laudrup, Hagi, Hoddle, Waddle, Proper Ronaldo, Rui Costa, Seedorf, Zola, Juninho (Middlesbrough), Baggio, Thuram, Maldini, Dessailly, Kinkladze, Litmanen, Riquelme, Ortega, D'Allesandro.
I could go on really.
Zola, Bergkamp, Di Canio, Henry, Juninho, Tino Asprilla, Okocha,
Loads of others from my teens.
Scholes, Pirlo, Hazard, Messi, Dhino, Zidane, Iniesta
Kinkladze
--
Couldnt remember his name, he was a little gem of a player!!
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
Sheringham. Underrated player who you need to watch off the ball to appreciate fully. Such an intelligent player.
Ronaldinho.
The most naturally gifted entertaining player for me.
Then there are others such as Ginola, both Ronaldos, Messi, Henry, Bergkamp, Okocha, Del Piero, Zidane. Zola.
comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
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Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
Also Keane. I never admitted that one until years after he retired. He was everywhere. He was my favourite player at the time and I was made up when Gerrard came through and displayed much of the same characteristics as Keane, and more.
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comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
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Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
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Hierro
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comment by RedDevil7 - AND SOLSKJAER HAS WON IT (U5029)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
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Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
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Hierro
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Oh and Ba, Bobic and Jardel.
The Bolton Gallacticos.
Denilson at Real Betis. Stepover king.
Hagi
Riquelme
Prosinecki
Xavi
Gascoigne
Okocha
Maradona obvs
Zidane
Totti, Batistuta, De Rossi and Davids were all favourites of mine in Italy.
Remember the Nike adverts in the 00's? Basically loved to follow anybody who was on those.
Ronaldinho being the obvious choice.
Under the radar there's:
Riquelme
Okocha
Ortega
Denilson - especially in that World Cup...can't remember which one
Robinho
Rui Costa
Juninho (Lyon) and his free kicks.
https://youtu.be/uS2bomiDOko
Edgar David's cos he looked cool af
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posted on 13/8/19
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posted on 13/8/19
Ronaldinho was a joy to watch
Most gifted player I’ve ever seen
posted on 13/8/19
I'm going to try to keep this exclusive of United players, so as to avoid bias:
Drogba - I felt, once CR7 left for Real, he was the one you'd watch MOTD for.
Suarez - Whatever I think about him as a human being, undeniably brilliant footballer.
Payet - Was actually kind of sad when he left.
Santi Cazorla - such a shame with the injuries.
Sane - Nowhere near as prolific as Sterling but, weirdly, I find him a lot more entertaining to watch.
posted on 13/8/19
Payet - Was actually kind of sad when he left.
--
He was another actually yeah, one of the best in the league in that spell at West Ham, strange attitude though
posted on 13/8/19
Bergkamp
Ronaldo ( original )
Ronaldinho
Robinho ( when at Madrid )
Figo
posted on 13/8/19
Kaka, Michael Laudrup, Hagi, Hoddle, Waddle, Proper Ronaldo, Rui Costa, Seedorf, Zola, Juninho (Middlesbrough), Baggio, Thuram, Maldini, Dessailly, Kinkladze, Litmanen, Riquelme, Ortega, D'Allesandro.
I could go on really.
posted on 13/8/19
Denny Landzaat at Wigan.
posted on 13/8/19
Zola, Bergkamp, Di Canio, Henry, Juninho, Tino Asprilla, Okocha,
Loads of others from my teens.
posted on 13/8/19
Scholes, Pirlo, Hazard, Messi, Dhino, Zidane, Iniesta
posted on 13/8/19
Kinkladze
--
Couldnt remember his name, he was a little gem of a player!!
posted on 13/8/19
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
posted on 13/8/19
Sheringham. Underrated player who you need to watch off the ball to appreciate fully. Such an intelligent player.
posted on 13/8/19
Ronaldinho.
The most naturally gifted entertaining player for me.
Then there are others such as Ginola, both Ronaldos, Messi, Henry, Bergkamp, Okocha, Del Piero, Zidane. Zola.
posted on 13/8/19
comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
posted on 13/8/19
Also Keane. I never admitted that one until years after he retired. He was everywhere. He was my favourite player at the time and I was made up when Gerrard came through and displayed much of the same characteristics as Keane, and more.
posted on 13/8/19
comment by RedDevil7 - AND SOLSKJAER HAS WON IT (U5029)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hierro
posted on 13/8/19
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 0 seconds ago
comment by RedDevil7 - AND SOLSKJAER HAS WON IT (U5029)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Gillespie Road. (U18361)
posted 9 minutes ago
There was that season when Bolton used to field a midfield trio of Okocha, Hidetoshi Nakata and Ivan Campo.
Woof!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also had the Frenchman, Djorkaeff was it....another decent watch
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hierro
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh and Ba, Bobic and Jardel.
The Bolton Gallacticos.
posted on 13/8/19
Denilson at Real Betis. Stepover king.
posted on 13/8/19
Hagi
Riquelme
Prosinecki
Xavi
Gascoigne
Okocha
Maradona obvs
Zidane
posted on 13/8/19
Totti, Batistuta, De Rossi and Davids were all favourites of mine in Italy.
Remember the Nike adverts in the 00's? Basically loved to follow anybody who was on those.
posted on 13/8/19
Ronaldinho being the obvious choice.
Under the radar there's:
Riquelme
Okocha
Ortega
Denilson - especially in that World Cup...can't remember which one
Robinho
Rui Costa
posted on 13/8/19
Juninho (Lyon) and his free kicks.
posted on 13/8/19
Nedved
posted on 13/8/19
https://youtu.be/uS2bomiDOko
posted on 13/8/19
Edgar David's cos he looked cool af
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