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I think that's the idea.
I would put Zico in as a playmaking forward.
We could do a top 30 for DMs/B2Bs and playmakers.
Yea 30 is necessary for DM/B2B
I think that's the idea.
I would put Zico in as a playmaking forward.
We could do a top 30 for DMs/B2Bs and playmakers.
I'd probably split the complete central midfielders based on prioritisation between on and off the ball. So basically what was their biggest strength. On that basis would put Modric and Falcao into the #8s.
To be fair I'd rather combine second strikers and playmaking forwards and put the likes of Baggio, Bergkamp and Cantona there.
Tbf, I've made so many arguments back and forth, sometimes opposing my own arguments.Synco's argument was this with respect to the merging of wide forwards and second strikers -
"I've increasingly warmed up to putting wide forwards and secondary strikers into one category: so all of Eusebio, C. Ronaldo, Robben, Bale, Blokhin, T. Müller, etc. I think their basic function is similar, no matter if they primarily attack from the flanks or central areas. No coincidence that many players of that kind (and most if not all mentioned above) could fill out both roles on elite level."
B2B & Defensive midfielders:
Breitner* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
Stielike* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
Lampard* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
Mackay* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
Effenberg* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
Seedorf* - Agree. He should be in DM/B2B.
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Redondo* - Would move him to playmaker.
Netto* - Would move him to playmaker.
Midfield Playmakers: - Agree with all *s to remain here.
№10s
TBD: Di Stefano, Cruyff, Gullit - All strikers or supporting strikers
Liedholm* - Move him to supporting striker
S. Mazzola* - Move him to supporting striker
Ronaldinho* Move him to supporting striker
Rivaldo* Move him to supporting striker
Bergkamp* Move him to supporting striker
Cantona* Move him to supporting striker
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Gascoigne* - Move him th midfield playmaker
Personally I think that his passing was outstanding (better than Lampard's), but he was not a controlling midfielder, so I'm a bit torn about him.Toure* - was his passing that good? My inclincation would be the same category as Lampard for him.
Gazza I've detailed before, but typically played in 4-4-2 set-ups as a central midfielder rather than as a second striker. To be fair unlikely either are going to be breaking many top 20s.
@Gio and @Fortitude need to explain the Cabrini ranking. Only surprising thing I found in the list.
I mean @Indnyc listed Cabrini twice (8th and 10th) and the sum of both those ranks is almost equal to Gio and Fortitude's rank of Cabrini
Yeah, I haven’t collected the results yet.Ah crap.. @harms could I edit my post to remove the duplicate?
The thread is locked so I can’t edit my postYeah, I haven’t collected the results yet.
What do you find surprising about it?@Gio and @Fortitude need to explain the Cabrini ranking. Only surprising thing I found in the list.
I mean @Indnyc listed Cabrini twice (8th and 10th) and the sum of both those ranks is almost equal to Gio and Fortitude's rank of Cabrini
What do you find surprising about it?
Interestingly, I think gio and myself mirror on most things all-time related and have done for as long as I can remember (bless ), so it doesn't really surprise me we'd have similar lists.
Just post it in a reply to me, I’ll change it.The thread is locked so I can’t edit my post
Just post it in a reply to me, I’ll change it.
Would you rather put him into the list with the midfield playmakers? Not sure about that. I guess he transformed into a more "static" playmaker in his last few years, certainly was a b2b/dm when he played with Netzer at Real from what I've seen and read. It's less obvious for his second spell at Bayern. But there are plenty of players on those lists who fit into both categories depending on what part of their career you look at and what the team needed them to do.Breitner - maybe @Balu can help if is around here but the more i watched him the less i see him as b2b player
Cerezo* - tempted to put him in defensive category. He seems more of a mobile Carrick rather than a playmaker proper.
Cerezo - DM
I'm definitely not going to argue with you on Gascoigne and can see why you'd move him out of the №10 list, but surely he's going to be a playmaker? Combative, energetic, but playmaker — his main strengths were his dribbling, passing and shooting? I see that you've put many playmakers like Schuster, Overath and Deco to b2b, so maybe we have to agree on a definition. Playmakers can be great defensively and move around the pitch.Gascoigne - b2b
No way. This one is certainly either a number 10 in Porto, or a midfield playmaker in Barcelona.Deco - b2b
I'd put Deco and Gazza from 10 to 8 though.
Definitely a central midfielder at his peak.Veron - n10 maybe?
Perhaps, but he played a lot in a midfield two in 4-4-2 to the best of my recollection.Hoddle - n10
Fair enough, although I don't rate his defensive game as highly.Coluna - b2b
Definitely a playmaker first, although quite combative in both of his versions.Schuster - b2b
Toure - b2b
Fair enough, I'll move him to b2b/DMs.Toure* - was his passing that good? My inclincation would be the same category as Lampard for him.
Energetic playmaker.Overath - leaning towards b2b
This one is for later but I think that his peak was at Red Star, where he was a clear number 10.Savicevic - right winger
harms said:The thing that we have to decide all together is where should we put defensive midfielders with strong playmaking tendencies like Busquets, Redondo and maybe Cerezo and Guardiola (not Pirlo/late Scholes though). There's no ideal decision here, so we'll just have to vote one way or the other.
I'd also like to hear @oneniltothearsenal's opinion on Cerezo, I suspect that he'll put him as a DM.
harms said:I'm definitely not going to argue with you on Gascoigne and can see why you'd move him out of the №10 list, but surely he's going to be a playmaker? Combative, energetic, but playmaker — his main strengths were his dribbling, passing and shooting? I see that you've put many playmakers like Schuster, Overath and Deco to b2b, so maybe we have to agree on a definition. Playmakers can be great defensively and move around the pitch.
harms said:No way. This one is certainly either a number 10 in Porto, or a midfield playmaker in Barcelona.
I'm tempted to go with @Gio on those two.
harms said:Definitely a central midfielder at his peak.
harms said:Perhaps, but he played a lot in a midfield two in 4-4-2 to the best of my recollection.
harms said:Fair enough, although I don't rate his defensive game as highly.
Someone that plays b2b i just cant call a playmaker even though he has all the qualities for it.harms said:Definitely a playmaker first, although quite combative in both of his versions.
fine with thatharms said:Energetic playmaker.
harms said:This one is for later but I think that his peak was at Red Star, where he was a clear number 10.
Could be both. I always thought he was closer to Masopust than Davids. I'm fine.@Edgar Allan Pillow I was tempted to move Netto to playmakers, but to be honest those old half-backs in W-M were first and foremost defensive players — even though Netto was known for his passing and playmaking as well
I'll leave it to you — unless many others will disagree.I can see the point for other three but Gazza wasnt a playmaker, he didnt run the game nor was his passing top notch even though he was capable of it. He was a complete midfielder and when you take into consideration his insane workrate and engine then b2b category should be a no brainer.
Again, that's a discussion for later — but honestly, I'm okay with either.I was thinking of Zvezda version....he played mostly from the right though both him and Prosinecki had a free role but if i had to categorize it then its a definitely a winger.
I'd also like to hear @oneniltothearsenal's opinion on Cerezo, I suspect that he'll put him as a DM.
Dont have a strong opinion on Cerezo tbh so fine either way, from the little i saw he looked more like a DM that is great on the ball then someone that was running games.
Compiling the top 20, I found that there was a clear top 6 and from 7th onwards there was very little in it between the different left-backs. Cabrini I've always seen as hugely influential in that great Juve side and he has the match ratings and trophies to back it up. But I suppose I rate others higher from a pure defensive point of view (eg Cole, Camacho), going forward (Marcelo, Gordillo), or as all-rounders (Carlos, Demyanenko, Bossis, Lizarazu). Very marginal though and I feel the likes of Demyanenko and Gordillo were unlucky because they didn't play in as well-remembered sides as some of the players that swoop into the top of the rankings. Can only go on what I've seen and some of those other players impressed more based on the footage.@Gio and @Fortitude need to explain the Cabrini ranking. Only surprising thing I found in the list.
I mean @Indnyc listed Cabrini twice (8th and 10th) and the sum of both those ranks is almost equal to Gio and Fortitude's rank of Cabrini
Compiling the top 20, I found that there was a clear top 6 and from 7th onwards there was very little in it between the different left-backs. Cabrini I've always seen as hugely influential in that great Juve side and he has the match ratings and trophies to back it up. But I suppose I rate others higher from a pure defensive point of view (eg Cole, Camacho), going forward (Marcelo, Gordillo), or as all-rounders (Carlos, Demyanenko, Bossis, Lizarazu). Very marginal though and I feel the likes of Demyanenko and Gordillo were unlucky because they didn't play in as well-remembered sides as some of the players that swoop into the top of the rankings. Can only go on what I've seen and some of those other players impressed more based on the footage.
Aye, had him earmarked as well for that next-to-Passarella gig.Fair enough.
On Camacho, he seems to be going through an invisible patch in drafts considering how highly he was rated in the 80's.
Almost picked him in this draft (backup in case Nilton got picked).