Can you fucking eggchasers fuck off out of this thread?
It says football. And theres only one proper football.
Thread well and truly hijacked
Buffon
Carlos
Maldini
Thuram
Zanetti
Vieira
Zidane
Boban
Ronaldo
Messi
Torres
^ Respect
^^Shame he's mostly remembered for that famous slip.
^^^Agreed, was a close call not to include Bobby Charlton in my top 10.
Bsnub ,we all know your TDs authority on baked beans now fvck off back to the dinner thread
So we have NFL/FIFA/ Aussie Rules players on this thread, any more?
Winning the football world cup really means taking on the whole world. 30%-40% of national teams in football are competitive (there are more national teams in FIFA than countries in the UN of course) and will give the "top" nations a decent game.
In rugby there only about 10 competitive teams. Everyone else is just cannon fodder.
Face it snubby, you didn't graduate high school and that's why you can't afford a Tesla.
Surprised no one has mentioned Dennis Bergcamp. True quality.
I agree George Best should top the list. Sublime skills, but sadly flawed personality.
alan ball
john charles
norman hunter
jack kelsey
g.ento.
di stefano.
nobby stiles
ronaldo[brasil]
pele
cruff
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This is true, football is generally more competitive (mostly owing to the more physical nature of rugby), but it might be closer than you think in terms of world cups: the FIFA World Cup has been won by 8 teams since 1930 and the RWC has been won by 4 since 1987.Originally Posted by Chittychangchang
I'm no football fan but I do get a kick (pun intended) out of the utterly meaningless bit of trivia that they only nation to go undefeated in the 2010 World Cup was New Zealand -- they didn't lose a single game... didn't win one either.
Anyways I mostly just taking the phish with that meme, it just popped-up in a Google search.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes top goalscorer in football history
Cristiano Ronaldo is the top scorer in Serie A this season with 15 goals in 14 games; the 35-year-old believes he can play for "many, many more years"; Ronaldo says winning 2022 World Cup with Portugal would be a "dream"
Cristiano Ronaldo has surpassed Josef Bican for the most goals scored for club and country in football history - with his tally now at 760.
The Juventus forward has continued to defy his years since arriving from Real Madrid for around £100m in 2018 - and his strike against Napoli in the Italian Super Cup on Wednesday has now moved him top of the all-time scoring charts.
The 35-year-old five-time Ballon d'Or winner recently moved past Brazil legend Pele (757) - who moves down to third on the all-time list - while Romario is fourth (743) and Ronaldo's Barcelona rival Lionel Messi makes up the top five (719).
His most prolific scoring year came in 2013 when he found the back of the net 69 times, but he also recorded 34 in 2007, 35 in 2008, 30 in 2009, 48 in 2010, 60 in 2011, 63 in 2012, 61 in 2014, 57 in 2015, 55 in 2016 and 53 in 2017.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes top goalscorer in football history | Football News | Sky Sports
Cristiano Ronaldo goals:
48 in 2010
60 in 2011
63 in 2012
69 in 2013
61 in 2014
57 in 2015
55 in 2016
53 in 2017
Simply ridiculous.
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