Was Des Walker really better than King? :O My interest in football was only really starting from World Cup '90 so I knew Walker was good but didn't know that he was 'that' good.
King is standout defender and that's without reaching his full potential. If he hadn't suffered the injuries perhaps he could have become the World's greatest ever centre back...maybe.
If he HAD become the player he should have been, would he have stayed his whole career at Spurs? It's not an easy subject to approach, but I don't think we would have seen the best defender in the world spend his whole career with a club that wasn't CL regulars. We would have gotten some serious offers.
Where is the option for Bassong?
After his big international breakthrough at Euro 2004, he'd've gone to Madrid or someone by 2005 or 2006 had injuries not intervened IMO.
If he HAD become the player he should have been, would he have stayed his whole career at Spurs? It's not an easy subject to approach, but I don't think we would have seen the best defender in the world spend his whole career with a club that wasn't CL regulars. We would have gotten some serious offers.
Was Des Walker really better than King? :O My interest in football was only really starting from World Cup '90 so I knew Walker was good but didn't know that he was 'that' good.
King is standout defender and that's without reaching his full potential. If he hadn't suffered the injuries perhaps he could have become the World's greatest ever centre back...maybe.
No disrespect to King, but he's a legend with us because he didn't fulfill his potential. Had he gone, he would be a much bigger name worldwide, but we might not hold him in such high esteem.
McGrath is technically English, he was a fudging beast.
Late 80s and very early 90s Walker was one of the very best in the world. He was in the 1990 team of the tournament. I guess anyone under 30 might have an unfairly negative opinion of him due to his long dotage at Wednesday.
He was quite similar to King in style actually - quick, fantastic clean tackler and very calm.
Yet had an Irish accent, an Irish passport and played for, guess who...Ireland.
Yep, really sounds technically English to me
that big tough man was born in ENGLAND!!!
The fact that people beat Ledley King with the "he hasn't won anything" stick is absurd. Nobody holds it against Matt Le Tissier or Alan Shearer even though they didn't exactly win a hatful of medals.
You don't know much about Paul McGrath do you.
of course I do, he's my idol
If you did, you wouldn't make such an idiotic statement.