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Ammazzatelo! Ammazzatelo! traslate... Kill him! Kill him!

Curiosity. The actress who plays the mother is Maria Carta. SINGER, excellent Sardinian singer. Pride of my region, Sardinia.
Thanks. When I watched georgian dubbing they was sayng boy catch the boooooy :D
 
To know who was better we would have to resort to numbers and proportions. goals scored, completed passes, among others, comparing how superior the player was to his rivals at the time, and so on. As this blog did, very interesting
interesting site... besides it´s opinion on national clubs (how can Boca be lower than River and our uruguayan counterparts), its goat ranking seems pretty good.
 
Just rounding back to Djalminha and Denilson for a moment, I was wondering if these guys could use a buff in the patch. From memory Denilson is only 81 OVR whilst Djalminha is high 70s.
 
Just rounding back to Djalminha and Denilson for a moment, I was wondering if these guys could use a buff in the patch. From memory Denilson is only 81 OVR whilst Djalminha is high 70s.
Difficult. Denilson especially has turned out to be one of the biggest bluffs in the history of football. In 2002 I don't even know why they let him play. He was always losing the ball! He had his peak around 1997 and seemed destined to be an absolute monster. But already in France 98 he showed serious limitations, especially tactical ones. He would come on during the game more to give the team a breather. He would take the ball, do his little tricks on the left wing, not pass to anyone and earn a few throw-ins... the team would catch their breath. Truly a poor player. One of the biggest disappointments for me.
 
That's fair enough. We need to take entire careers into account. Though to be fair I think Thomas Brolin is still mid-80s despite dropping off a cliff.

Would Djalminha at least be worthy of a slight buff?
 
That's fair enough. We need to take entire careers into account. Though to be fair I think Thomas Brolin is still mid-80s despite dropping off a cliff.

Would Djalminha at least be worthy of a slight buff?
I'll evaluate. Every now and then I raise and lower someone. In the last few days I lowered Belanov from 90 to 83 for example. I raised Andreas Moller to 87 I think.
 
Nice bro. I'd also love to see Jose Manuel Moreno receive a buff too if you think it's worth it. My gut feeling says he should be rated 90 at the very least.
 
I thought the discussion about football was cool, and there's nothing better than being in the topic of the patch that tells the story of ALL football, and I'm very envious hehe.

I think CONTEXT is the word that makes the debate serious, considering that I think that since football became professional in the Americas, it has had its "versions". I like to call them "football 1 (PELÉ AGE)," football 2 (90s, total revolution)," football 3 (2000s, many legends around the world, but the professional difference between clubs in a "first division" is glaring)," football 4, with Guardiola and Messi making everyone think, waking up RONALDO7 for a duel and making Mourinho and Simeone adopt defensive positions in large squads (thinking more, in fact), and today's football 5, where any winger in the world is well trained physically and makes top full-backs like Arnold eat sh*t with any run with the ball up front, football that is faster than elegant.

That said, I always see the king of the 21st century, Lionel Messi, as tied with the king of the 20th century, known as Pelé. Their contexts, ages, tactical contexts, development, and playing style are completely different, to the point where we wonder whether Pelé could be even better with today's medical and nutritional care and treatments, instead of Vini Jr., for example. Or, if he would be a less impactful player...

In this regard, I say that a simple Vini Jr. could become one of the legends given his timeless preparation, but he would suffer from the violence of the time, the weight of the ball, the style of play of his teammates and the like... the pitch too. So, you have to think a lot when releasing a list of "10 best in history", but I absolutely liked the one that came out today.
 
interesting site... besides it´s opinion on national clubs (how can Boca be lower than River and our uruguayan counterparts), its goat ranking seems pretty good.
As we don't have many magazines available (like we have from the NFL and MLB on the internetarchive, a lot from the 50s are already available) we don't really know how it was seen at the time, what people were saying, what the criticisms were, who disappointed it, etc.


 
That's fair enough. We need to take entire careers into account. Though to be fair I think Thomas Brolin is still mid-80s despite dropping off a cliff.

Would Djalminha at least be worthy of a slight buff?
Giggi, Djalminha is rated 83. My bad bro I thought he was rated lower.
 
I thought the discussion about football was cool, and there's nothing better than being in the topic of the patch that tells the story of ALL football, and I'm very envious hehe.

I think CONTEXT is the word that makes the debate serious, considering that I think that since football became professional in the Americas, it has had its "versions". I like to call them "football 1 (PELÉ AGE)," football 2 (90s, total revolution)," football 3 (2000s, many legends around the world, but the professional difference between clubs in a "first division" is glaring)," football 4, with Guardiola and Messi making everyone think, waking up RONALDO7 for a duel and making Mourinho and Simeone adopt defensive positions in large squads (thinking more, in fact), and today's football 5, where any winger in the world is well trained physically and makes top full-backs like Arnold eat sh*t with any run with the ball up front, football that is faster than elegant.

That said, I always see the king of the 21st century, Lionel Messi, as tied with the king of the 20th century, known as Pelé. Their contexts, ages, tactical contexts, development, and playing style are completely different, to the point where we wonder whether Pelé could be even better with today's medical and nutritional care and treatments, instead of Vini Jr., for example. Or, if he would be a less impactful player...

In this regard, I say that a simple Vini Jr. could become one of the legends given his timeless preparation, but he would suffer from the violence of the time, the weight of the ball, the style of play of his teammates and the like... the pitch too. So, you have to think a lot when releasing a list of "10 best in history", but I absolutely liked the one that came out today.
If you take Pelé out of the history of the past and put him in today, you wouldn't have many of the moves that these wingers make, apart from the impact he had at an older age playing as a midfielder. Of course, there are other players that are important for the growth of football, but Pelé for me is the main one. And about the current wingers, what's the difference between them and a Ronaldo (who on paper was a 9, but on the field it was another story) or Thierry, Robben, Robinho, R10, CR7 in Manchester, Ribbery, Karim Benzema before going to Madrid, Hazard, the list is long and I don't think the game is faster today, it's more tactical, slower, I look at City, they have two fast wingers but Guardiola doesn't know how to use or improve them, in fact he made Haaland worse, ruined the career of Gabriel Jesus who was a natural 9, purely tactically and for me your opinion of the current game is based on the good season of Barça and PSG, apart from them, who played the way you described?
 
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