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Best player you’ve seen live
Best player you’ve seen live
I saw Zidane play for Rael Madrid in a friendly against Beckhams L A Galaxy. He stood out amongst a group of all stars.
In a competitive top flight match I’d have to say Liam Brady,
Best West Ham player was Trevor Brooking, although I always enjoyed watching Billy Bonds.
who stood out to you on the terraces.
In a competitive top flight match I’d have to say Liam Brady,
Best West Ham player was Trevor Brooking, although I always enjoyed watching Billy Bonds.
who stood out to you on the terraces.
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Re: Best player you’ve seen live
Nutsin wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025, 03:48 I saw Zidane play for Rael Madrid in a friendly against Beckhams L A Galaxy. He stood out amongst a group of all stars.
In a competitive top flight match I’d have to say Liam Brady,
Best West Ham player was Trevor Brooking, although I always enjoyed watching Billy Bonds.
who stood out to you on the terraces.
I've seen Rivaldo and Djalminha play for Deportivo in Spain
Everyone knows who the first one is but the second was the very definition of a maverick...but when he was on his game made the whole stadium shake.
Sublime...yet so few know of his genius
Everyone knows who the first one is but the second was the very definition of a maverick...but when he was on his game made the whole stadium shake.
Sublime...yet so few know of his genius
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Re: Best player you’ve seen live
Bobby Moore. There have onlt been two other players in that category, Pele and Maradonna but I haven't seen them live
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He's a ball-on-a-string playground cսnt but could actually do that shit on the biggest world stages of all. 
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Messi, and not for dribbling or pace or shot. What struck me the most was his first touch to place the ball exactly where he wanted and simultaneously unbalance a defence. That would cause a scramble that opened a blind pass that he never seemed to miss.
Re: Best player you’ve seen live
GK Banks
Defence Moore
Midfield Beckenbauer, Dev, Brooking Charlton
Forwards Best,, Barnes, Paulo,Payet Dalglish, Law
Greaves
What about a team of good reliable players who always gave 100 per cent?
Ludo
Parker
Dicks
Bowen
Ginge
Nobes
Bonds
Lomas...
Pablo
.......all.spring .to mind .
The fact that dozens don't immediately come to mind either says I'm a forgetful old git or that we lacked these guys to cement things together.
Defence Moore
Midfield Beckenbauer, Dev, Brooking Charlton
Forwards Best,, Barnes, Paulo,Payet Dalglish, Law
Greaves
What about a team of good reliable players who always gave 100 per cent?
Ludo
Parker
Dicks
Bowen
Ginge
Nobes
Bonds
Lomas...
Pablo
.......all.spring .to mind .
The fact that dozens don't immediately come to mind either says I'm a forgetful old git or that we lacked these guys to cement things together.
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In the sixties for me Moore was head and shoulders above all others he had no peers. The only foreigner I saw play who ranked highly for me was Eusebio.
In the seventies, looking back, the best WHU player overall was Brooking by a country mile. As for foreigners two stood out to me firstly Cruyff and secondly a German called Gunther Netzer who I saw at Wembley completely destroy England.
In the eighties Devonshire stood out for me at West Ham. As for foreigners I did not see any of the really top players, Maradonna etc, but as someone has mentioned already David Kipriani turned up at Upton Park and mesmerised us playing for Tibilisi showing us a level of skill and perception that won over the whole of the spectators. A rare occasion where us fans gave the visiting team a prolonged standing ovation.
Nobody really stands out at West Ham in the nineties and the best Foreigner I saw play was Klinsmann.
Much the same in the naughtiest as far as WHU was concerned we were busy, early on being Browned and Redknapped. The sublime, fancy Dan DiCanio, to the ridiculous, Titi Camara. The outstanding foreigner for me was Zinadine Zidane. What a midfielder, we have never had a player in his position that comes anywhere near his level.
In the last fifteen years we have had no player at WHU that I would put in an all time best eleven. Rice, if he had stayed longer might have made my list, Noble a good one club man but not outstanding and Bowen who will probably be our best player of this decade all come to mind but don’t make the cut. We’ve all seen foreign players aplenty Modric and Kante come to mind as two outstanding individuals.
All the players mentioned are ones that I have seen play.
In the seventies, looking back, the best WHU player overall was Brooking by a country mile. As for foreigners two stood out to me firstly Cruyff and secondly a German called Gunther Netzer who I saw at Wembley completely destroy England.
In the eighties Devonshire stood out for me at West Ham. As for foreigners I did not see any of the really top players, Maradonna etc, but as someone has mentioned already David Kipriani turned up at Upton Park and mesmerised us playing for Tibilisi showing us a level of skill and perception that won over the whole of the spectators. A rare occasion where us fans gave the visiting team a prolonged standing ovation.
Nobody really stands out at West Ham in the nineties and the best Foreigner I saw play was Klinsmann.
Much the same in the naughtiest as far as WHU was concerned we were busy, early on being Browned and Redknapped. The sublime, fancy Dan DiCanio, to the ridiculous, Titi Camara. The outstanding foreigner for me was Zinadine Zidane. What a midfielder, we have never had a player in his position that comes anywhere near his level.
In the last fifteen years we have had no player at WHU that I would put in an all time best eleven. Rice, if he had stayed longer might have made my list, Noble a good one club man but not outstanding and Bowen who will probably be our best player of this decade all come to mind but don’t make the cut. We’ve all seen foreign players aplenty Modric and Kante come to mind as two outstanding individuals.
All the players mentioned are ones that I have seen play.
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Hammer I am" wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 09:22Every now and then you see that, probably extreme versions of a Ravel Morrison type, had all the talent but no desire to put the work in past a weekly kickabout
Robin Friday could be in that category?
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It's hard to judge 'best'. An argument can be made, as an example, that Bowen is a better player than Di Canio...more consistently impactful, more longevity, more hard working. But he's not as talismanic or entertaining, or intrinsically gifted.
So who is 'best'.
So who is 'best'.
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Hammer I am" wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 09:24 Probably Ashton for me, was so excited to see him kick on with us and become the new all time premier league top goal scorer. oh well....
His injury was the most devastating for me knowing how special he was. What might have been....
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Probably Ashton for me, was so excited to see him kick on with us and become the new all time premier league top goal scorer. oh well....
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Every now and then you see that, probably extreme versions of a Ravel Morrison type, had all the talent but no desire to put the work in past a weekly kickabout
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possibly! obviously the standard of the rest of us helped make him look like Messi
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The only time I watched him at the Nou Camp was when he scored a hat-trick against Catalan rivals Espanyol. Involved in the build up for another. You just knew you were watching greatness at work. For me, the greatest of them all.
What amazed me was when watching him like a hawk, he would often look disinterested hovering around the centre circle. He looked tiny and unassuming, then as soon as the ball got played anywhere near him, he'd burst in to life and then the magic happened. Every single decision he made was the correct thing to do and he executed every touch to perfection. It was that ridiculous and an absolute privilege to witness as a Football purist.
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It would be heresy not to go for Bobby Moore
Another memorable name from the past was Eusebio who played at the Boleyn in Geoff Hurst's testimonial
Another memorable name from the past was Eusebio who played at the Boleyn in Geoff Hurst's testimonial
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025, 21:31Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025, 21:19Massive Attack" wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025, 21:17 One of my favourite Premier League players that I would have loved seen play for us was Le Tissier. Liquid Football who ran his own goal of the month competition with himself. It would have been a really good fit as well if he ever did leave Southampton for us.
I remember us singing one game "He's got a fucking big nose" at him, and of course he scores. A genius playerI remember that!
He mentioned it in an interview in the last couple of years and pissed himself laughing about it, he was next level talented and not one England manager had a clue how to use him. Criminal to neglect such a star