My Roby Baggio was the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-07-30 10:35:38
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answered by Juventina 6
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Altobelli 25 goals national side 178 goals (128 for Inter)
Meazza 33 goals national side 268 goals domestically (247 for Inter) Meazza is also the CORRECT name for the San Siro and has been for about thirty years...
Roberto Baggio is not actually a striker. He played behind the striker as a set up player but here's his stuff, 292 goals domestically, mostly for some team that wasn't even in Serie A last year...27 goals national side.
Schillaci (LAUGH LAUGH) scored less than 100 goals domestically and a WHOPPING 7 goals for the national side... WOW what a striker...
Bobo Vieri to date is soe where in the 110 goal domestically area, remember that Bobo also played in Spain and Australia I think, so his numbers are a little wierd. He scored about 100 of his total goals for that Inter team...
oh yeah, and 23 goals national side.
Paolo Rossi also scored about 100 goals domestically, mostly for Vicenza (60) before moving to some weirdo team with black and white stripes...
and he scored 20 goals for the national side
Del Piero (about the only player for Juventus I can actually respect) has scored about 150 goals thus far domestically and about 27 goals national side. Del Piero actually plays behind the actual striker a bit, like Baggio, but I include him anyway because it looks like you guys don't care about actual positions.
Totti like Del Piero and Baggio plays behind the striker usually, but he also can play "pure" striker, 150 goals domestically and about 10 national side.
Graziani 130 goals domestic, 23 goals National side.
If it was up to me to decide, I would put it:
Maezza
Baggio
Altobelli
Del Piero
Totti
Graziani
Rossi
Vieri
And then waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down at the bottom
"Toto" Schillaci
2007-08-02 20:49:04
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answered by silkgrin 2
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Rossi from 1982, Rober Baggio, Felipe Inzaghi, Rivera in 1930s.
2007-07-30 07:32:40
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answered by lilewu 4
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Paolo Rossi. All you need to do is look at the 1982 World Cup and you'll see why. What an incredible player.
2007-08-01 01:59:21
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answered by ? 5
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Baggio, Vieri and Schillaci
2007-07-30 15:22:32
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answered by fatto_in_napoli 6
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Poland
2007-07-31 02:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Anastasi, Rossi and Schilacci
2007-07-30 07:57:57
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answered by Sicula 6
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R.Baggio
2007-07-30 07:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Baggio!!!
2007-07-31 09:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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there are simply two!
alexandro del piero or carbone!
2007-07-30 12:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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