Gr8 players

This section of the web site is dedicated to those out standing players that we marvel at and who I n the blink of an eye change the course of a match. They are often described as tortured genius whose personal lives aren't as polished as there game on the pitch, i.e. George Best. Apart from George best Maradonna off field antics lead many to think that it would end tragically at the end of a bottle or in a pharmaceutical hazes, thought this has been pull around in recently. But on the field his magic and skill where in comparable with any one of his generation and some would describe him as the greatest footballer ever. Excremental balance and ball dribbling skills dragged medico sides like the Napoli side to championships. Maradonna was a wonderful player but his most endearing quality was his fallibility. . Substance abuse and relationship problems of seam to be mounting in his life till one felt that it would all end in tragedy at a early age , hospitalisation . Unlike Maradonna. Pele, played in a side that contained an abundance of talent, skill and vision. It is said that even if he didn't play Brazil would have still won the world cup in 70, That team is regarded as the best line-up to have participated in any world cup. Pele was an exceptional player but he wasn't a leader, Franz Bechenbauer was an extraordinary leader and sweeper during World cup 74. Some attributes necessary for a great player are: Skill, Leadership, Presence, Fitness and strength.Great captains Dino Zoff, one of the world's best goalkeepers, holds the world record for holding a clean sheet the longest time, 1142 minutes. From September 1972 to June 1974, he was unbeatable. He also holds the record for the oldest player, age 40, to win the World Cup. While with Juventus, Zoff won five league titles and in 1982, captained Italy to a World Cup win.

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