Ruud Gullit was a fearsome striker for AC Milan and the Netherlands. Armed with his flowing locks, Gullit soon became an icon and a fine player to boot
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Jimmy Greaves
As good as they come in front of goal - Jimmy Greaves will go down as one terrific striker, one who possibly never reached the heights, or got the praise that he rightly deserved.
Ryan Giggs
He has been about since the Premier League was formed, but Ryan Giggs is still one of its top players. He is another who has never graced a major international tournament due to Wales' failure to quality, despite being almighty close to making USA '94.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Steven Gerrard
The Liverpool & England midfielder is widely regarded as the best English midfielder in the game today. Armed with a powerful shot and accurate boot, Gerrard's engine and desire are his added bonuses that take him up to that top level.
Paul Gascoigne
Gazza was the most natural player of his generation. He came to the fore during the 1990 World Cup Finals in Italy, where he was the midfield maestro under Sir Bobby Robson and helped England to the brink of the Final.
Robbie Fowler
It is hard to be as adored in one place as Robbie Fowler in on Merseyside. A career of ups n downs behind him but he will go down as one of the best strikers of the early days of the Premier League.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Luis Figo
Portugal's darling of the late 90s and early 00s - Luis Figo was meant to lead the Golden Generation to glory. Things didn't go as planned however as Portugal failed to make a major final during his time with his country.
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