Top 10 Forwards (5 Viewers)

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#42
Erik said:
I should probably mention I think with Dutch terms here. When I say 'forward', I mean all 3 players up front in a 4-3-3 formation (for example). If you want just the one centre player of those front three, that would be the striker.
For me its largely subjective. I don't neccessarily agree with that classification across the board, but more on an individual basis.
 

Il Re

-- 10 --
Jan 13, 2005
4,031
#43
zebina, chimenti, pancaro, lehman, batman, del peiro, shevchenko, predator, ronaldinho and at the top neo from the matrix
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
#46
1. Ronaldinho - Perfect forward that can threaten any team in the world with his pace, skills and technique. His tricks and flicks make him unpredictable and exceptionally hard to mark. Provides deadly free kicks as well. Unlimited creativity, no wonder Etoo is having so much fun scoring.

2. Shevchenko - I would describe him as a lousier version of Ronnie. But obviously can finish better.

3. Henry - Good pace, skills and technique. As the captain of Arsenal, he is playing in a more important role and doesn't let the team down with his
performance.

4. Eto'o - Deadly striker with a deadly shot and quick pace. Even if he can't score, he will still help the team no matter what.

5. Rooney - I know everybody will laugh at me for this, but this kid is really a great striker. He has tons of pace and packs a powerful shot compared to Trezeguet. He can also create for himself too. HE is strong as well considering that he is just 20 years old. Sure u may say that he is a spoiled brat, but Rooney has learnt to be more professional.

6. Toni - Deadly peanlty box predator. Uses his physical statue to threaten defenders and creates as well.

7. 1st u have Toni, then u must have Totti to feed him. Comfortable in playing behind the strikers or as a lone striker. Trademark free kicks and crosses make him 1 of the most frightening players Roma has ever grown. Packs a deadly shot as well.

8. Larsson - Underrated striker in the whole world. Is still capable of scoring goals despite being 34/35. Packs a deadly shot and positioning with him all the time. If everybody is laughing at Barca's purchase of Larsson, I would say that it is definitely a good purchase as he has already scored double-digit goals.

9. Inzaghi - Deadly penalty box predator that has tons of speed, but is often caught offside

10. Undecided for this spot to be honest, it has to be between Trezeguet and Gilardino. But in the end I pick Trezeguet, given the right service, he can shoot the ball into the net in all sorts of fashion, headers, volleys, bike kicks, acrobatic stunts........u name it he has it
 

Muha

The Head Physio
Feb 25, 2004
1,546
#48
Best Ten
1- Henry
2- Ronaldinho
3- Sheva
4- Totti
5- Rooney
6- Eto'o
7- Toni/Ronaldo
8- Klose
9- Van Nistelrooy
10- Drogba
 

JRulez

Junior Member
Aug 1, 2005
484
#54
1 Henry
2 Eto'o
3 Ronaldinho
4 Shevchenko
5 Rooney
6 Ewerton
7 Mackay
8 Van Nistelrooy
9 Del Piero
10 Adriano or Ronaldo - when fit they'd both be much higher!
 
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3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
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    For me the reason Ronaldinho is #1 is quite simply because he rarely ever makes a mistake. I admit I don't watch all that many Barca games (maybe a 10 a season), but everytime he touches the ball he produces something, be it a freekick, assist, quick pass to gain space, dribble, or goal.
     

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