Without a shadow of a doubt George Best. He had everything. He could head a ball had great dribbling skills scored plenty of goals had pace. In fact in my mind he was the perfect natural footballer. He was and will always be the greatest footballer to have graced a pitch.
2006-10-19 13:08:10
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answered by david c 4
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Is there a hall of fame?
Billy Wright for being England captain and Wolves Legend
2006-10-18 12:42:49
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answered by alec c 4
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Brian Urlacher. See Monday Night Football game.
That or David Platt, Paul Gascoin, or Gary Linekar.
2006-10-18 12:46:43
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answered by outlaw_tattoo_biker 4
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The 1966 England World Cup Winners! No falling over at the thought of being tackled, no diving, no surrounding the ref when decisions went against them. Oh yes, also they are the only British national team to win ANYTHING!
2006-10-18 17:19:17
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answered by bremner8 5
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Brazil Team 1970
That's how football should be played.
Could someone show the video to Steve McClaren. He is busy papering up the cracks with sticky back plastic. Got the Blue Peter video instead.
2006-10-18 16:28:04
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answered by Sponge Bob Square Pants 1
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Eric Cantonna fantastic
2006-10-18 12:47:53
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answered by Ivan 3
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Ian Rush - he was an absolute Liverpool legend who gave his heart to the club. He always gave 150% everytime he played and was never paid as much as the premiership players nowadays.
2006-10-18 12:42:40
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answered by DJ R 3
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Stevie Gerrard.....obvious reasons
2006-10-21 10:47:52
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answered by dozy 1
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Joe fagan.Was manager of Liverpool for just one season and won the treble.
2006-10-18 15:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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GARY LINEKAR. Great player (it pays to be a goal-hanger) fantastic presenter, pundit and actor. Most of all, he's bloody gorgeous!!!!
2006-10-18 12:46:42
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answered by Boingy Tigger 2
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