clubchamp98
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Yes a great keeperPretty sure Everton fans would take Neville Southall at his prime currently, hed certainly have put it in row Z
Yes a great keeperPretty sure Everton fans would take Neville Southall at his prime currently, hed certainly have put it in row Z
Yes never understood why people hate players based on media hype and what the press print.It’s more the vilification and some people (not just on here) did seem to take the attitude of, “Oh, it’s Neymar, he’s lying”.
A bit of fun. Nev is clearly our top man if you create a best ever team. For you guys, Clemence, Grobelaar or Allison? Who do you choose?Yes a great keeper
A bit of fun. Nev is clearly our top man if you create a best ever team. For you guys, Clemence, Grobelaar or Allison? Who do you choose?
Apologies to keepers prior to this, I can't comment on them. If you remember a cracker from the black and white days then include them.
I get your point but if you look at them primarily as the blokes who stop the ball going in the net, catch the crosses, organise the defence etc who would you want between the sticks?Tricky question at answer surely as the teams they played in play in a totally different way. Would Allison be as good if he had to accurately pass a brick?
I get your point but if you look at them primarily as the blokes who stop the ball going in the net, catch the crosses, organise the defence etc who would you want between the sticks?
It is a proper pub question with no real answer, just for fun. If we stick with Liverpool then Phil Neale would be a contender for the right full back position. Not sure if he ever overlapped in his career but not many ever got the better of him, one of the best penalty takers there has been. Comparing him to TAA is hard as he is all about going forward with defending almost secondary. Both very good players in entirely different eras, playing different styles.Oh I agree, I always find it difficult comparing individuals who play in a team sport when styles of play vary so much. Being 34 my knowledge of anything pre premiership is pretty much non existent so I cant really give a proper answer.
Tommy Lawrence !A bit of fun. Nev is clearly our top man if you create a best ever team. For you guys, Clemence, Grobelaar or Allison? Who do you choose?
Apologies to keepers prior to this, I can't comment on them. If you remember a cracker from the black and white days then include them.
Neal was pretty good going forward but no TAA.It is a proper pub question with no real answer, just for fun. If we stick with Liverpool then Phil Neale would be a contender for the right full back position. Not sure if he ever overlapped in his career but not many ever got the better of him, one of the best penalty takers there has been. Comparing him to TAA is hard as he is all about going forward with defending almost secondary. Both very good players in entirely different eras, playing different styles.
Some great football before the PLOh I agree, I always find it difficult comparing individuals who play in a team sport when styles of play vary so much. Being 34 my knowledge of anything pre premiership is pretty much non existent so I cant really give a proper answer.
I used to laugh at the 'footy was better in my day' brigade, but I do long for the days in bold.Some great football before the PL
Proper tackling.
Everyone knew what handball was.
Everyone knew the offside rule.
Muddy pitches. Jumpers for goal posts.( sorry ) that’s a lie.
No diving , except F Lee of City.
The Boys pen.
Good old days. But very hard to compare to modern footballers if you brush their shirt by accident they go down screaming.
I mentioned black and white as my grandad would talk about players from the 60's who I knew nothing about yet would have to be in the discussion. I covered myself for your Tommy Lawrence answer .Tommy Lawrence !
I would take Clemence all day.
Very hard to choose but saw him every week , he just didn’t make mistakes.
Or I can’t remember them more likely.
That makes you a member now then !I used to laugh at the 'footy was better in my day' brigade, but I do long for the days in bold.
Yes he was .I mentioned black and white as my grandad would talk about players from the 60's who I knew nothing about yet would have to be in the discussion. I covered myself for your Tommy Lawrence answer .
Clemence was a class act and apart from his infamous Scotland incident I remember him in the same way. As you say, maybe it is memory, fewer cameras etc but I don't think so. Grobelaar changed the mould and so was different again. I can't remember a keeper before him for coming out for crosses in the way he did. He was tremendously athletic.
I saw an old Big Match special during lock down, I posted about it at the time. It was slower, teams did not retain posession anywhere near as well but blimey I loved it. No tippy tappy stuff. Balls up to the big man if no pass was on, 2 up front, defenders who defend and wouldn't dream of trying to be too clever. Players went past others but did so at a steadier pace. They were a bit chunkier as well .It wasn’t better it was different.
Slower definitely.
I still have my dads old ball.I saw an old Big Match special during lock down, I posted about it at the time. It was slower, teams did not retain posession anywhere near as well but blimey I loved it. No tippy tappy stuff. Balls up to the big man if no pass was on, 2 up front, defenders who defend and wouldn't dream of trying to be too clever. Players went past others but did so at a steadier pace. They were a bit chunkier as well .
As you say, different.
A bit of fun. Nev is clearly our top man if you create a best ever team. For you guys, Clemence, Grobelaar or Allison? Who do you choose?
Apologies to keepers prior to this, I can't comment on them. If you remember a cracker from the black and white days then include them.
Some great keepers in the 70's and 80's
Banks
Shilton
Clemence
Wilson
Southall
Five to start with but you can easily double that I'd have thought