Cocacolajojo wrote:I wanted to start this topic with comments posted in the Klose thread and with Suarez rabies, because I can't really decide on this matter.
To become a truly great player, do you just measure pure ability or do you also count a player's sense of fair play, his tendency to throw himself around on the pitch at the slightest touch, etc?
I want to say that I'm in the camp that also count personality on the pitch and not just only ability, but I can't really make my mind up. I like the fact that Messi doesn't fall down easily, but at the same time, if Suarez came back after this suspension and literally broke every record possible in his last active 4 or 5 years, I'm not sure I would think that Messi is better than him just because he's more fair play than Suarez.
What do you lot think?
Also, as a bonus question: Can you become a true great if you've never taken your national team far in the World Cup? I.E, if Argentina crashes out in the next two games because Messi fades away, would you hold that against him? I would, a little bit at least.
Slim wrote:I don't think international success matters TBH, otherwise we're saying that if you're born in the wrong country(and don't have the right grandparents) then you can never be a true great no matter what you do in the game.
Wonderwall wrote:Gareth Bale will be carrying Wales for the next decade or so and if he continues to improve the way he has, will be up there soon for the top indivdual awards, but will never make it on the international stage. Not his fault though, just like George Weah, amazing footballer in his prime but was never going to be able to grace the big stage internationally.
Wonderwall wrote:Gareth Bale will be carrying Wales for the next decade or so and if he continues to improve the way he has, will be up there soon for the top indivdual awards, but will never make it on the international stage. Not his fault though, just like George Weah, amazing footballer in his prime but was never going to be able to grace the big stage internationally.
Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Gareth Bale will be carrying Wales for the next decade or so and if he continues to improve the way he has, will be up there soon for the top indivdual awards, but will never make it on the international stage. Not his fault though, just like George Weah, amazing footballer in his prime but was never going to be able to grace the big stage internationally.
I was thinking Ibra.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Gareth Bale will be carrying Wales for the next decade or so and if he continues to improve the way he has, will be up there soon for the top indivdual awards, but will never make it on the international stage. Not his fault though, just like George Weah, amazing footballer in his prime but was never going to be able to grace the big stage internationally.
I was thinking Ibra.
Ibrahimoviv? He has been to world cup few times.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Messi didn't need to listen to Sabella because he's told him what to say.
zuricity wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Messi didn't need to listen to Sabella because he's told him what to say.
Perhaps he just had awful gas and flatulanty rather than blatantly ignored the manager. Really! talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill.
( not you but the thread in general). None of us know what was going on.
Messi has carried this team into the final. Like Barcelona , Argentina would be average , plodding a lot better than England without him. They did well against Germany because they defended properly. Even then the Germans had a couple of chances. So too Argentina.
It was a very enjoyable game with very little room for the slightest mistake. Argentina were beaten by an excellent goal. A goal that stays in the memory... a la Mackenzie at Wembley .
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