Question: Who was/is a better 'Keeper? (24 Viewers)

Question: Who was/is a better 'Keeper?

  • Badou Ezzaki

  • Tim Howard


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Sep 4, 2006
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#41
Pelé never played for a big team. Your argument is invalid.
Pele could have easily if he wanted to he just preferred to stay in Brazil unlike this moroccon guy who went to europe but couldn't impress.
It's funny that some people are taking this remotely seriously.
I know, it's not like there is really any competition between the two.
andy with all due respect u guys might be light years ahead of morocco and most african nations but to go on and say yr national team is better than the moroccan team or most of the big guns in africa is getting carried away. first of all look at the competition u guys face and the one morocco plays up against. morocco plays against a nation filled with strong teams and thats not even considering the north african derbies!! also u should just take a look at most leagues in europe and u r bound to find a moroccan or two bec they have talent. yes morocco in recent years has dipped down in form but thats just temporary just like any team, when they rebuilt it takes time and its a cycle. morocco has been probably one of the best african countries to represent the continent in world cups simply bec the players have the technical ability to make it far.
CONCACAF is not a weak federation or an easy qualifying road.
 

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Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#43
Yeah, but if he was so much better than Howard he would've surely been playing for a big team. I've never seen or heard of the guy before so I can't say he sucks but looking at the information I have, I'm making an "informed decision" and saying Howard is better.
good reasoning but let me tell u sth, there are a lot of arab players who would flare abroad but european football transfers where not a huge thing back when badou was playing. compared to now u rarely for instance saw egyptain players play in europe it was'nt until the last 90's that players started getting sent off and clubs allowed joining european clubs. i'm not sure if my point came across to u or not but there were restrictions on how a player could transfer from his domestic club to a european club compared to now where u have a huge proportion of Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians, and Egyptian players in europe.
 

YasoR17

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Jul 4, 2008
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#44
This Badou freak didn't even play in La Liga when it was top quality, and Mallorca was actually in the second division for multiple years when this idiot played for them.

Why didn't he move on to a different club, eh?

Fucking clowns.
He played there for 6 seasons in which one of them they played in the Segunda.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#45
Pele could have easily if he wanted to he just preferred to stay in Brazil unlike this moroccon guy who went to europe but couldn't impress.

I know, it's not like there is really any competition between the two.

CONCACAF is not a weak federation or an easy qualifying road.
its not easy yes, but u cant possibly compare it with caf honestly.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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#46
Pele could have easily if he wanted to he just preferred to stay in Brazil unlike this moroccon guy who went to europe but couldn't impress.
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You don't know that. For all you know, he wanted to stay at Mallorca just like Pele wanted to stay at Santos.
 
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  • Thread Starter #48
    It's funny that some people are taking this remotely seriously.
    Yea...

    I did start this as a half-joke, but it has actually gotten into a good argument.
    For most of the year, Ezzaki was probably better than Howard, but I bet Howard is better during Ramadan.
    :lol2:

    This is why we beat each and every time and your best player is London freaking donavan :lol:
    LANDON, you Husseinist.
     

    YasoR17

    Mirkofan #1
    Jul 4, 2008
    7,751
    #49
    Pele could have easily if he wanted to he just preferred to stay in Brazil unlike this moroccon guy who went to europe but couldn't impress.
    Bro, you never watched the guy, why do you bother making false statements? He never impressed? There's a reason he was crowned the best African footballer of the year. As a goalkeeper when Roger Milla was playing.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,141
    #50
    I mean sure, Morocco had Mustapha Hadji, who was great for Coventry City, I actually liked that player. But be a bit more realistic here. If Morocco was any good, they would qualify from Africa. Sorry, you guys struggle to do so.
     

    Bisco

    Senior Member
    Nov 21, 2005
    14,418
    #56
    Anything is weak as long as it doesn't have a hint of Muslim garbage.
    thats pretty un-called for andy, and come on u seriously believe caf is easier or can be compared to north america????? put a side the moroccan debate caf is def the hardest out of the two.
     

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