MrMarcello
In a well-ordered universe...
Curious how the vote would play out had Madrid also won the CL and/or Portugal won the Euro.
Ronaldo's not scoring at a rate that's never been seen before though he's just doing what has been done by a fair few of the 'greats' who aren't contenders for the best player ever. They're not contenders because what Pele, Maradona, Messi and co. had is so much more than Ronaldo's admittedly absurd all-round goal threat.
Which greats are you referring to Brwned? Just curious.
Curious how the vote would play out had Madrid also won the CL and/or Portugal won the Euro.
I'm sure Cal will be here to point out that Messi bottled the big games well going by that argument I'd say C.Ronaldo is also as guilty. That is a nonsense argument though
Messi will win it despite winning only a tinpot and bottling most of the big games this year.
I do feel that most people who don't regularly follow Cristiano (and to a lesser extent Messi) are out of sync with their actual performances and base most of their opinions on stats.
There have been many "lesser (or forgotten) greats" who have scored at more impressive rates and they're hardly mentioned.
- Josef Bican
- Fernando Peyroteo
- Jimmy McGrory
- Dixie Dean
- Isidro Lángara
- Telmo Zarra
- Waldo Machado
- Gunnar Nordahl
- Ferenc Deák
- Uwe Seeler
- Coutinho
- Gyula Zsengellér
- Jimmy Greaves
- Sándor Kocsis
...and many, many more.
I do feel that most people who don't regularly follow Cristiano (and to a lesser extent Messi) are out of sync with their actual performances and base most of their opinions on stats.
There have been many "lesser (or forgotten) greats" who have scored at more impressive rates and they're hardly mentioned.
- Josef Bican
- Fernando Peyroteo
- Jimmy McGrory
- Dixie Dean
- Isidro Lángara
- Telmo Zarra
- Waldo Machado
- Gunnar Nordahl
- Ferenc Deák
- Uwe Seeler
- Coutinho
- Gyula Zsengellér
- Jimmy Greaves
- Sándor Kocsis
...and many, many more.
I have mentioned that name many times in the newbie section and it is as if no-one has ever heard of him, but if we were to look at his statistics, they were phenomenal. Yes, I do use the same site as you...
http://www.rsssf.com/players/prolific.html#bican
His statistics for his club; Slavia Prague was 534 in 274 games is a record that will never be surpassed. Yet, his name was seldom mentioned. Considering he played on a terrible surface, with heavy boots and probably terrible conditions, his time over 100 metres was 10.8 seconds. I have done a conversion into miles per hour and it gives him a speed of 20.1 miles per hour. This puts him ahead of Robin Van Persie and just a little bit behind Wayne Rooney in terms of speed.
He was, in the leagues that he played, the top-scorer 12 times in his 27 years career and Europe's top scorer in five consecutive seasons, from 1939/40 to 1943/44 while the most of players and the physically fit young men were in the war.
The people like Eusebio, Puskas etc. off the top of my head. I could search through them all and find some perfect examples but I bore people enough with how much I bang on about this stuff. Our resident Hungarian (cinc) always mentions how Puskas isn't even thought of as the greatest Hungarian from that side, and certainly isn't thought of as the greatest Hungarian in history - that to me highlights the flaw in using direct goal threat (and the attributes that support it) as the reasoning behind putting someone up there with the best players to play the game. It's always been about so much more than that.
Considering he played on a terrible surface, with heavy boots and probably terrible conditions, his time over 100 metres was 10.8 seconds. I have done a conversion into miles per hour and it gives him a speed of 20.1 miles per hour. This puts him ahead of Robin Van Persie and just a little bit behind Wayne Rooney in terms of speed.
Impressive. But you can put him ahead as there's no way Rooney would cover 100m in 10.8 seconds, as I imagine Wayne's top speed here is getting compared with Bican's average speed over a full 100m: start, acceleration and deceleration included. Given the 100m world record was 10.2 in 1936, that puts Bican a mere 0.6 seconds outside of it - the contemporary equivalent of a 10.2 given Bolt's 9.6 record.
Bican had the ability to play with both feet, he also had considerable pace and was able to run 100 metres in 10.8 seconds, which was as fast as many sprinters of the time
Top international scorer of all time is Ali Daei and he only retired fairly recently. 98 of those goals are against Asian national teams.
So? He needed 149 games to score those 109 international goals, even disregarding any notions of quality of opposition and such, that's a very average gpg (in all-time great terms) of 0.73...
Everyone I mentioned had around a 1.00 or higher gpg ratio for their entire CAREER or the most part of it anyway...
No offense, but anyone who puts Ali Daei up in a list of great scorers seriously needs to watch his games. He's a head taller and about 10 kg heavier than most Asian defenders during the late 90s and early 00s. Heskey has scored more goals in the A League this season than he has in the past few years, and he's no where near his prime, let alone having that big of a size advantage that Ali Daei used to have.
The Ballon D'Or for me should be about who the best player is, not the best player for the best team which is what some seem to think.
I'm sure Cal will be here to point out that Messi bottled the big games well going by that argument I'd say C.Ronaldo is also as guilty. That is a nonsense argument though
So? He needed 149 games to score those 109 international goals, even disregarding any notions of quality of opposition and such, that's a very average gpg (in all-time great terms) of 0.73...
Everyone I mentioned had around a 1.00 or higher gpg ratio for their entire CAREER or the most part of it anyway...
As guilty? Shall we start at the title deciding El Clasico?![]()
Does anyone know when the last time was that the winner did not win a league title, Champions League or international tournament during that year? My impression of the Ballon D'or is that it often goes to a player who plays a big role in helping his team win a major trophy. For example Cannavaro in '06, Kaka in 07. If you look at it that way then perhaps Messi winning it would be more out of the ordinary than Ronaldo winning it, although it would certainly seem a little strange.
buckooo1978, Dyslexic Untied, ha_rooney, mariachi-19 & antisocial, you're wrong.
title deciding? madrid could have lost it and still won the league comfortably. Presumably the first liga clasico Madrid lost didn't matter? the one where Ronaldo missed 2 golden chances?
If Xavi could have scored from 6 yards people could have been talking about Messi in that game
Imagine not being able to enjoy Messi. Talk about depressing!Don't forget Cal? he's the biggest fanboii there is.
Ronaldo's not scoring at a rate that's never been seen before though he's just doing what has been done by a fair few of the 'greats' who aren't contenders for the best player ever. They're not contenders because what Pele, Maradona, Messi and co. had is so much more than Ronaldo's admittedly absurd all-round goal threat.
So? It's all about the quality of football. Daei would never get close to that record had he be born English or Serbian or even American.
Same with the players you posted. Different times, different qualities. You're not going to tell me that the Hungarian league in the 1950's is as good as the PL or European football is now.
I thought that was your point. It's only stats and not a real measure of quality because of the different circumstances.
Real Madrid's amazing goal tally last season was the norm every season back then for Real and Barca.