So who was better in their prime?
Poll: So who was better in their prime?
Total Members Polled: 131
Discussion
m3sye said:
Having seen 1st hand Gerrard do it when his team really need it he gets my vote...
Gerrard,able to win matches with individual brilliance and able to inspire his team mates to lift themselves in a way few players can.lampard,possibly one of the best midfield goalscorers ever,knows where the net is,invaluable,lacking severely in other areas though.
then we have scholes,not a goalscoring machine from midfield like lampard,not capable of the inspiration gerrard sometimes gives ,but able to control and dictate entire football matches against any calibre of opposition.
when tevez was at city he was asked, 'you've played with messi and ronaldo ..who's better ? his answer 'scholes'.
All three can score goals but Gerard can control games and drag the performance levels of his whole team up when required. His range of passing, engine/work ethic and pure ability in most areas gets my vote. Scholes was fantastic in his day but have you seen him try to tackle? Lampard as someone mentioned is a great goal scorer but lacks a few other midfield tricks. There's good arguments for all three to get a vote to be honest, all greats of the modern game.
Cbull said:
Lampard & Scholes are superb players but surely Gerard is on a whole other level. No contest in my eyes, maybe throwing Zidane in there it would have been closer contest. I'm sure Fergie & Morinho would have swapped thier respective midfield generals for Gerard without hesitation.
on what basis is he on another level? Certainly most of the top players who played against them rate scholes higher.Cbull said:
Lampard & Scholes are superb players but surely Gerard is on a whole other level. No contest in my eyes, maybe throwing Zidane in there it would have been closer contest. I'm sure Fergie & Morinho would have swapped thier respective midfield generals for Gerard without hesitation.
Mourinho certainly tried to on a number of occasionsEveryone does know that Scholes has scored more goals for Utd than Gerrard for Liverpool?
And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:10
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:11
The myth about Scholes inability to time a tackle needs addressing
The sod timed them perfectly - to cause maximum damage with minimal likelihood of a booking. Should have been sent off on numerous occasions but owing to excessively lenient refs / 'it's Scolesey, he can't really tackle and he isn't malicious' schtick, managed a whole career of getting away with it!
I still voted for him though!
The sod timed them perfectly - to cause maximum damage with minimal likelihood of a booking. Should have been sent off on numerous occasions but owing to excessively lenient refs / 'it's Scolesey, he can't really tackle and he isn't malicious' schtick, managed a whole career of getting away with it!
I still voted for him though!
My vote goes to Scholes.
Gerrard was quality, but there have been many box to box quality players over the years. There have been very few that have had the vision, grace, footballing brain and quality of Scholesy.
Lampost doesn't deserve to be on the same poll. A very good player, who would walk into most teams, but a true great?? hmmmmm
Of this era only other midfielders I put in would be Keane or possibly Vierra.
Gerrard was quality, but there have been many box to box quality players over the years. There have been very few that have had the vision, grace, footballing brain and quality of Scholesy.
Lampost doesn't deserve to be on the same poll. A very good player, who would walk into most teams, but a true great?? hmmmmm
Of this era only other midfielders I put in would be Keane or possibly Vierra.
anonymous said:
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Running is for chumps. If you can read the game as well as him, there is no need.I think if you took a poll of players who played against all 3 in their prime, the poll would be even more top heavy.
In fact myself & friends have spoken to 4 or 5 EPL players, and they all say Scholesy was the best they ever played against.
London424 said:
Everyone does know that Scholes has scored more goals for Utd than Gerrard for Liverpool?
And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
Take away penalties scored for club and country, now add up goals scored for England and for club in League, Europe and English cups then look again at most goals scored in play by an English midfield player.And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:10
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:11
Edited by WolfyJones on Wednesday 18th September 19:33
WolfyJones said:
London424 said:
Everyone does know that Scholes has scored more goals for Utd than Gerrard for Liverpool?
And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
Take away penalties scored for club and country, now add up goals scored for England and for club in League, Europe and English cups then look again at most goals scored in play by an English midfield player.And Lampard almost 50% more than Gerrard?
ETA: The reason I say the above is lots of people think about Gerrard as this dynamic goalscorer and Scholes as this midfield controller.
Oh and the goals are league ones I believe.
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:10
Edited by London424 on Wednesday 18th September 15:11
Edited by WolfyJones on Wednesday 18th September 19:33
Should I only count headers and volleys? What about tap ins...they're too easy so best get rid of them as well.
London424 said:
Don't penalties count?
They do distort the figures some what, when you consider the goals scored by Gerrard for club and country without the aid of lots of penalty kicks his numbers are impressive for a midfield player,Lampards very impressive stats are down to penalty kicks goals, 9 for England, 0 for Gerrard,
Also Lampard has 40 penalty kicks scored, Gerrard 18 in league, thou Lampard has also been playing a few years longer than Gerrard.
WolfyJones said:
London424 said:
Don't penalties count?
They do distort the figures some what, when you consider the goals scored by Gerrard for club and country without the aid of lots of penalty kicks his numbers are impressive for a midfield player,Lampards very impressive stats are down to penalty kicks goals, 9 for England, 0 for Gerrard,
Also Lampard has 40 penalty kicks scored, Gerrard 18 in league, thou Lampard has also been playing a few years longer than Gerrard.
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