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Emre is still with us and Batistuta isn't.

Though I'm impressed that so many greats have gone through Inter :cool:
 

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Nakata,Owen! :shock: :roll:
 

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I cant agree with so many of the choices and yet there should have been players on there that werent mentioned...Pele's choices or not i dont agree that some ppl were left of the list in favor of others.
 

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What the hell is El Hadji Diouf doing on that list? And where the hell is Sandro Mazzola? :wth:

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Whole list is total bullshit. It seems that Pele is getting old. :lol:
 

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Pele traded his brain for football skills. Honestly, a dead Alessandro Costacurta will beat the living hell out of an alive & kicking Hong Myung Bo.
 

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Handoyo said:
Pele traded his brain for football skills. Honestly, a dead Alessandro Costacurta will beat the living hell out of an alive & kicking Hong Myung Bo.
:dielaugh: :dielaugh:

Hong Myung Bo my ass! :dielaugh: He was so insignificant that i didn't even notice his name! :tongue: My god! There are at least 20 players in Inter's history that aren't in Pele's list that have done a whole lot more than Myung Bo! :stuckup:

Like Mazzola, Meazza, Suarez, Altobelli, Zenga, Pagliuca, Baresi, Ferri, Djorkaeff for instance.. :lala:

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20??? How bout the whole of the current Inter squad deserve to be in that list more than Hong Myung Bo??? Perhaps Pele got some 'ginseng' as a healthy replacement for the usual vi@gra that he takes regularly. ;)
 

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20??? How bout the whole of the current Inter squad deserve to be in that list more than Hong Myung Bo??? Perhaps Pele got some 'ginseng' as a healthy replacement for the usual vi@gra that he takes regularly. ;)
Man, even Farinos has done more than Myung Bo! :dielaugh: :dielaugh: :D :tongue: :p

Pele was just trying to be politically correct by including players from all over the world. The truth is, Myung Bo wouldn't even be in the top 500!

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Well than Pele is an unfair b@stard since I don't see any Indonesian player there. ;) I've found another possible reason why Myung Bo's name was on the list. Korean girls. :horny:
 

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Well than Pele is an unfair b@stard since I don't see any Indonesian player there. ;) I've found another possible reason why Myung Bo's name was on the list. Korean girls. :horny:
Korean Girls? :wth: :wth:

Do i need to show you more Nihon-Jin Girls again to clear your head? :confused:

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What the hell is Nihon-Jin??? What I meant was perhaps the Korean FA sent Pele some Korean Girls. ;) They're cute, sexy and adorable. :horny:
 

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What the hell is Nihon-Jin??? What I meant was perhaps the Korean FA sent Pele some Korean Girls. ;) They're cute, sexy and adorable. :horny:
Nihon-Jin means a Japanese person. Yeah, probably Pele got bribed with lots of Korean girls. :wth:

The Japanese FA should have sent the whole of Morning Musume to Pele. That way, every single name on the list would have been Japanese. :dielaugh:

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Easy target
Pele's list of the greatest living players is open to ridicule


By Gavin Hamilton, World Soccer Magazine

Greatest-ever lists -- be they footballers or movies, pop stars or motor cars -- are never definitive. Their subjective nature means they are always open to criticism.

Pele's list of the 100 (actually 125) greatest living footballers, published this week as part of FIFA's centenary celebrations, is no different. Pele may have been the greatest ever player, but he has struggled to gain respect for his opinions since retiring as a player.

Pele's reputation will not have been enhanced by the list. On the contrary, he has done himself considerable damage.

It's easy to pick holes in such a list -- so here goes.

A few obvious omissions:

• Jairzinho, scorer in every round of the 1970 World Cup.
• Tostao and Gerson, two more stars from that wonderful 1970 team.
• Denis Law, arguably the greatest Scottish footballer of all time.
• Geoff Hurst, only man to have scored a hat trick in a World Cup final.
• Francisco Gento, as key a figure in the Real Madrid side of the 1950s as Di Stefano and Puskas.
• Gunter Netzer, the brilliant West Germany midfield schemer of the 1970s.
• Tom Finney, one of the true greats of English football. And that's just for starters.

What about Florian Albert, Bebeto, Igor Belanov, Roberto Bettega, Oleg Blokhin, Dragan Dzajic, Ryan Giggs, Johnny Haynes, Ronald Koeman, Ruud Krol, Ian Rush, Matthias Sammer, Enzo Scifo, Peter Shilton, Allan Simonsen, Luis Suarez, Marco Tardelli, Jean Tigana, Paul Van Himst, Andoni Zubizarreta?

The apparent need to include as many countries as possible means Pele included two American women, Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm. But why not China's Sun Wen, voted FIFA's woman footballer of the 20th century? Would the Americans really have been that offended if Akers and Hamm had been omitted?

Similarly, would the Senegalese have minded if El-Hadji Diouf, that well-known Liverpool substitute, not appeared on the list? Ditto Turkey and Emre Belozoglu, Nigeria and Jay-Jay Okocha.

As for Hong Myung-bo, if Pele wanted to recognize South Korea's contribution to world football, why not Cha Ba-kum, the man long considered the country's greatest player and the first Asian to successfully play professionally in Europe, in Germany in the 1980s. Unlike Hong, who never played in Europe and is currently struggling to make his mark in U.S. Major League Soccer.

Present-day goalkeepers Rustu Recber and Gianluigi Buffon are included, but not Jose Luis Chilavert or Pat Jennings. Roy Keane, the man who walked out on Ireland's 2002 World Cup squad, makes the cut, but not Johnny Giles. Alan Shearer is in there, but not Jimmy Greaves.

Since retiring, Pele has always been the arch diplomat, forever forsaking the controversial comment in favor of something less offensive. He tends to pitch his comments to whatever nationality his audience is. So picking 100 players for a global audience was always going to be problematic; somebody was bound to be upset.

But Pele -- or rather, the braintrust at FIFA that suggested the names to him -- has committed the terrible error of not wanting to offend people in football's emerging nations.

Instead, he has insulted the intelligence of everybody else.
 

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BFC82 said:
Easy target
Pele's list of the greatest living players is open to ridicule


By Gavin Hamilton, World Soccer Magazine

Greatest-ever lists -- be they footballers or movies, pop stars or motor cars -- are never definitive. Their subjective nature means they are always open to criticism.

Pele's list of the 100 (actually 125) greatest living footballers, published this week as part of FIFA's centenary celebrations, is no different. Pele may have been the greatest ever player, but he has struggled to gain respect for his opinions since retiring as a player.

Pele's reputation will not have been enhanced by the list. On the contrary, he has done himself considerable damage.

It's easy to pick holes in such a list -- so here goes.

A few obvious omissions:

• Jairzinho, scorer in every round of the 1970 World Cup.
• Tostao and Gerson, two more stars from that wonderful 1970 team.
• Denis Law, arguably the greatest Scottish footballer of all time.
• Geoff Hurst, only man to have scored a hat trick in a World Cup final.
• Francisco Gento, as key a figure in the Real Madrid side of the 1950s as Di Stefano and Puskas.
• Gunter Netzer, the brilliant West Germany midfield schemer of the 1970s.
• Tom Finney, one of the true greats of English football. And that's just for starters.

What about Florian Albert, Bebeto, Igor Belanov, Roberto Bettega, Oleg Blokhin, Dragan Dzajic, Ryan Giggs, Johnny Haynes, Ronald Koeman, Ruud Krol, Ian Rush, Matthias Sammer, Enzo Scifo, Peter Shilton, Allan Simonsen, Luis Suarez, Marco Tardelli, Jean Tigana, Paul Van Himst, Andoni Zubizarreta?

The apparent need to include as many countries as possible means Pele included two American women, Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm. But why not China's Sun Wen, voted FIFA's woman footballer of the 20th century? Would the Americans really have been that offended if Akers and Hamm had been omitted?

Similarly, would the Senegalese have minded if El-Hadji Diouf, that well-known Liverpool substitute, not appeared on the list? Ditto Turkey and Emre Belozoglu, Nigeria and Jay-Jay Okocha.

As for Hong Myung-bo, if Pele wanted to recognize South Korea's contribution to world football, why not Cha Ba-kum, the man long considered the country's greatest player and the first Asian to successfully play professionally in Europe, in Germany in the 1980s. Unlike Hong, who never played in Europe and is currently struggling to make his mark in U.S. Major League Soccer.

Present-day goalkeepers Rustu Recber and Gianluigi Buffon are included, but not Jose Luis Chilavert or Pat Jennings. Roy Keane, the man who walked out on Ireland's 2002 World Cup squad, makes the cut, but not Johnny Giles. Alan Shearer is in there, but not Jimmy Greaves.

Since retiring, Pele has always been the arch diplomat, forever forsaking the controversial comment in favor of something less offensive. He tends to pitch his comments to whatever nationality his audience is. So picking 100 players for a global audience was always going to be problematic; somebody was bound to be upset.

But Pele -- or rather, the braintrust at FIFA that suggested the names to him -- has committed the terrible error of not wanting to offend people in football's emerging nations.

Instead, he has insulted the intelligence of everybody else.

That article hit the nail on the head... dead on stuff...

Myung Bo :wth:

Michelle Akers over Sun Wen :wth:
 

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Where is sandro mazzola in pele's list? :evil:
 

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Is Sandro Mazzola still alive??

IF he isn't then thats probably why since this is a list of great players who are still alive (thats what I've heard atleast....)
 
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