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K0STA

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Fresh Data on Strikers with Best Predatory Insticts (Currently Playing) :

1. Romario - 486 Goals - Brazil
2. Jose Cardoso - 316 Goals - Paraguay
3. Juan Carlos Plata - 271 Goals - Guatemala
4. SHOTA ARVELADZE - 259 GOALS in 415 matches!!! - GEORGIA

Also only 26 players have over 200Goals scored that are currently playing:)

AND OF COURSE ONE of THEM IS .............



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K0STA

K0STA

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    Statistics can be used to prove anything, 73% of people know that.:D
    Winston Cherchil said smth like that right?

    You seem to oppose almost every Idea:)

    Statistics is a good field, But very tempting for some (usually in commercials) to misinterprate the results:))

    YET I think this says smth! And SHOTA deserves some respect and credit ;)
     

    Red

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    Just kidding, just wonder what stats can show a guy who never impressed me as being better predator than the likes of Trez and Van Nistelrooy. Romario is/was ace, still remember him and Bebeto destroying everyone in the 1994 world cup.

    Is the data based purely on goals scored out of chances they get or is there something more scientific to it than that?

    Don't know if it was Churchill but he has that many famous quotes that it might have been him.
     
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    Just kidding, just wonder what stats can show a guy who never impressed me as being better predator than the likes of Trez and Van Nistelrooy. Romario is/was ace, still remember him and Bebeto destroying everyone in the 1994 world cup.

    Is the data based purely on goals scored out of chances they get or is there something more scientific to it than that?

    Don't know if it was Churchill but he has that many famous quotes that it might have been him.
    Come on:) I'll never compare Shota to Trez :)

    Shota has never played on that level:) But He impresses as a Veteran Forward:)))
     

    Red

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    Romario was playing in Austalia last time I saw, and as was said he claimed he just needed a few more goals for 1000 in his career, not that anyone could confirm or deny this as he is the only person who has been counting.
     
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    dont forget to make long tacky speech before drinking wine in the name of shota
    :))) He He :) You remember that thread about Toasts ;)
    To be honest why not?:) He is my fellow countryman.. I always drink toasts for all good people, Georgia... to all who represent Georgian Culture... being involved in ART (like Georgian Dance (I suggest to see it some time - In PAST Georgian Dance group SUKHISHVILEBI traveled all over the world - check they might've been in Toronto:)) ... So Shota Represents my country... makes us proud ... does good things... Lets say a toast to Shota:pint: :pint: :pint: ! Wish him good Health and let him be happy with all the people he loves;)
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    And about Romarios 1000 goal strategy- I know... Just forgot to add that these were goals scored only in LEAGUES (Like Serie A, Dutch Eredivisie (misspelled it):) etc.)

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    Best Wishes! :pint: :pint: :pint:
     

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