Seasidesage
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Glenn Hoddle - the most talented player I've ever seen. In a game with no tackling he would destroy teams
In the brave new De Zerbi world, then it has to be Shilton or Banks.
I think Mick Channon and Malcolm McDonald would be ideal for Southgate. Just hoof the ball upfield and forget even trying to play more the intricate football which is completely beyond the Palace goon’s capability
Bryan Robson, a tough tackling, ball winning attacking midfielder. Who, incidentally, scored 26 times in 90 appearances for England compared to Beckhams 17 goals in 115 appearances.
Beckham was a luxury player while Robson would take the game by the scruff of the neck.
Robson degraded his capabilities by softening his body with drink.
Played for ManUre throughout the 80s when they were FA cup show ponies (and cheats).
In the end, modest attainment:
Premier League: 1992–93, 1993–94
FA Cup: 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90
League Cup: 1991–92
FA Charity Shield: 1983, 1993
European Cup Winners' Cup: 1990–91
Robson degraded his capabilities by softening his body with drink.
Played for ManUre throughout the 80s when they were FA cup show ponies (and cheats).
In the end, modest attainment:
Premier League: 1992–93, 1993–94
FA Cup: 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90
League Cup: 1991–92
FA Charity Shield: 1983, 1993
European Cup Winners' Cup: 1990–91
Yes, agree that drinking did not help him but, the question was " which England player in his prime...." .. no fan of Utd under Fergusson and their arrogance and gamesmanship either.Robson degraded his capabilities by softening his body with drink.
Played for ManUre throughout the 80s when they were FA cup show ponies (and cheats).
In the end, modest attainment:
Premier League: 1992–93, 1993–94
FA Cup: 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90
League Cup: 1991–92
FA Charity Shield: 1983, 1993
European Cup Winners' Cup: 1990–91