By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?I think the definition of a football great is the man who regularly wins or changes games by his own efforts. He's got to do it against top opposition too.
By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?I think the definition of a football great is the man who regularly wins or changes games by his own efforts. He's got to do it against top opposition too.
By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?
Well I'd have Schneiderlin at the McCarthy end of the spectrum rather than the Keane/Gattuso end of it.
As a side note: your replies to me dont show up in 'alerts'. ??
I think the definition of a football great is the man who regularly wins or changes games by his own efforts. He's got to do it against top opposition too.
Oh God!Everton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin is a doubt for Sunday's game against Chelsea after injuring his thigh in training.
The £20million signing from Manchester United is due to have scans amid fears he may have a tear.
Everton had hoped to halt Chelsea's drive towards the Premier League title by maintaining their impressive record at Goodison Park but Schneiderlin's absence would represent a huge blow
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ielder-Morgan-Schneiderlin-doubt-Chelsea.html
By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?
It pains me to say it because of the club he played for, yet in the post-1992 era at least then I'd be inclined to say Gerrard is possibly a 'great'.By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?
By that definition would you say Gerrard would qualify as a great?
Oh great. FFS!Everton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin is a doubt for Sunday's game against Chelsea after injuring his thigh in training.
The £20million signing from Manchester United is due to have scans amid fears he may have a tear.
Everton had hoped to halt Chelsea's drive towards the Premier League title by maintaining their impressive record at Goodison Park but Schneiderlin's absence would represent a huge blow
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ielder-Morgan-Schneiderlin-doubt-Chelsea.html
Lol not doomed , is this deffo ?We're doomed then![]()