[cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for me.
Quality player, quality finisher. Never in the press, always smiling, has come back from career-threatening injuries, and snubbed the chance to move a number of times. Seems a nice bloke as well.
AFKA......I have never disliked a player so much. That public schoolboy look and irritating behaviour. He really did need his head flushing down the toilet.
Awesome shout re Luis Enrique NSS. My favourite Barca player ever (with the possible exception of Nadal). Other Barca players I've loved over the years are De La Pena, Xavi and Iniesta - must be something about diminutive Spanish midfielders!
Absolutely love watching Gerrard when he's on form as well and, at the moment, Messi is just sublime.
The goal that Solkjaer finally put in the back of the net was the best of CAFC's Great Credit Gorge years in the early 21st century. or was it late 20th....
Spent time in Holland in my youth and got to watch some great players at Ajax. Ive always admired Overmars, Bergkamp and the de Boers even when they moved away.
One from now I admire (agree with WSS) cant go to far wrong with Jimmy Bullard (a hard worker and a 'real' footballer)
[cite]Posted By: Ledge[/cite]frank lampard - pure class scored 100 league goals from midfield quicker than a striker - for example Heskey.
I don't understand the hatred towards him I really don't.
Because he has the best job in the world, a privilaged upbringing and still moans about his life. And the fat f***** cost us a creditable draw at the Bridge when he fell over outside the penalty area a few years back.
[cite]Posted By: Ledge[/cite]frank lampard - pure class scored 100 league goals from midfield quicker than a striker - for example Heskey.
I don't understand the hatred towards him I really don't.
I think it comes from 4 things:
1. He's never performed for England like he does for Chelsea.
2. Wet Sham media people don't like the fact that he left their club.
3. The silly way he sticks his tongue out whenever he skies one over the bar (usually for England).
4. Disappointment that he's never been a propper beardy like his dad.
Wolves - The Skipper Karl Henry & Micheal Kightly
Cardiff - Joe Ledley
Brizzle City - Micheal McIndoe
Ipswich - David Norris
Palace - Ben Watson
Reading - Stephen Hunt
Derby - Kris Commons
Birmingham - kevin Phillips
Sheff Utd - James Beattie
Norwich - Wes Hoolihan
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AFKA......I have never disliked a player so much. That public schoolboy look and irritating behaviour. He really did need his head flushing down the toilet.
Also have always loved watching paul scholes
Dimitar Berbatov
Dennis Bergkamp
Thierry Henry
Ryan Giggs
Gifted the lot of 'em!
Absolutely love watching Gerrard when he's on form as well and, at the moment, Messi is just sublime.
The goal that Solkjaer finally put in the back of the net was the best of CAFC's Great Credit Gorge years in the early 21st century. or was it late 20th....
From the present, Leicester City have a fantastic young prospect called Chris Powell, I'd love to see him in a Charlton shirt.
One from now I admire (agree with WSS) cant go to far wrong with Jimmy Bullard (a hard worker and a 'real' footballer)
ALWAYS did it against us.
Unlike some current managers, never did it just for the pay-out.
I don't understand the hatred towards him I really don't.
Ditto Ledge. Lampard is quality. Always first name on my Dream Team, it's the other 10 that make it difficult
Because he has the best job in the world, a privilaged upbringing and still moans about his life. And the fat f***** cost us a creditable draw at the Bridge when he fell over outside the penalty area a few years back.
I think it comes from 4 things:
1. He's never performed for England like he does for Chelsea.
2. Wet Sham media people don't like the fact that he left their club.
3. The silly way he sticks his tongue out whenever he skies one over the bar (usually for England).
4. Disappointment that he's never been a propper beardy like his dad.
Dedicated his life to football.
Wolves - The Skipper Karl Henry & Micheal Kightly
Cardiff - Joe Ledley
Brizzle City - Micheal McIndoe
Ipswich - David Norris
Palace - Ben Watson
Reading - Stephen Hunt
Derby - Kris Commons
Birmingham - kevin Phillips
Sheff Utd - James Beattie
Norwich - Wes Hoolihan