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Football's greatest - where does Lionel Messi rank?


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Don't see how you can relegate Maradona into some kind of second tier... he single-handedly dominated pretty much every game he played in for a long time, carried his country to the World Cup, carried an ok Napoli side to the scudetto. In terms of having a freakish impact and towering above his peers, he was every bit as dominant as Pele.

 

And if we now also include pop culture impact in gauging a footballer's "greatness", you can hardly deny El Diego's

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I don't think that's true at all. If Pele  was the absolute, untouchable best and the undisputed icon and always will be then these debates wouldn't happen and keep happening.

 

It's not the same as it is with Michael Jordan, Valentino Rossi or perhaps even Tiger Woods. In those cases there's barely a debate, it's almost a consensus.

 

Football is more like it is with boxing, everyone thinks they're right about who would have beaten who and who is the greatest of all time. Neither boxing nor football have someone like Michael Jordan that's almost undisputedly the best of all time. Imo there's a very good chance that Messi can be that icon, because no one else has been it yet.

 

Its simple, for me Messi based on ability is one of the very best to have ever played the game, up there with Pele, no doubts about it. As a great though, I don't think anyone will ever topple Pele. They may outscore him, win more etc. but no name will ever be bigger than Pele's. Just look at this very debate, 40 years or so after he was in his prime, with most never having seen him play live, and still we cannot escape his name, despite what we are seeing with Messi which is staggering what he is achieving and how he is playing.

 

You don't think people will be calling Messi the greatest player ever 40 years from now?

 

I don't, no. Not unless he goes onto win 3 world cups or something. I'm not for one minute saying that is the benchmark, because its not.

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Kid Icarus, you're actually typing non-sense there.

 

In the basketball world, even in our own forum, we have had discussions about whether Jordan was the absolute best. It's nowhere near being a consensus. Also taking Valentino Rossi and Tiger Woods into such a discussions shows a lack of recognition to that both of them are stars at sports competing individually. I mean, in football you have to take so much into consideration and the same goes for Jordan, and basketball.

 

Okay, no need to get your knickers in a twist. It was in response to HTT re: being the best AND the biggest icon within a sport.

 

Jordan, Rossi and possibly Woods and are THE undisputed icons of their sports, that much is obvious.

 

As far as this team vs individual sport goes, I'm sorry but you're dead wrong. Moto GP is a team sport and although Rossi showed his individual brilliance by going to a losing team and winning, you could argue that that is why he is the best (the same argument comes up with Maradona '86 WC). You could also look at someone like Vettel and question (but never answer) where he would be outside of Red Bull. Of course it's a team sport.

 

As for Jordan, I'll back off a bit there. Im not big on basketball, but have friends that are and every single one will pontificate about this player and that, but all of them either talk about him being the best or there's almost an admission that he is. It might be a generation thing, I've just never heard, seen or read a debate, it's always been Jordan, Jordan, Jordan in my experience. As an icon in sport though, he's to basketball what Mickey is to Disney imo.

 

Football doesn't have that person and I don't just mean commercially. Maradona and Pele are always the two talked of, Cruiyff and Best too. All are massive icons in their own right . None are undisputed as the best or most iconic in football imo. This  generation will predominantly talk of Messi as the best ever...at this precise moment. He's 25, there's more than enough time for him to be undisputedly the best, but he will have to do it all to get there. Everything, all of it.

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I don't think that's true at all. If Pele  was the absolute, untouchable best and the undisputed icon and always will be then these debates wouldn't happen and keep happening.

 

It's not the same as it is with Michael Jordan, Valentino Rossi or perhaps even Tiger Woods. In those cases there's barely a debate, it's almost a consensus.

 

Football is more like it is with boxing, everyone thinks they're right about who would have beaten who and who is the greatest of all time. Neither boxing nor football have someone like Michael Jordan that's almost undisputedly the best of all time. Imo there's a very good chance that Messi can be that icon, because no one else has been it yet.

 

Its simple, for me Messi based on ability is one of the very best to have ever played the game, up there with Pele, no doubts about it. As a great though, I don't think anyone will ever topple Pele. They may outscore him, win more etc. but no name will ever be bigger than Pele's. Just look at this very debate, 40 years or so after he was in his prime, with most never having seen him play live, and still we cannot escape his name, despite what we are seeing with Messi which is staggering what he is achieving and how he is playing.

 

You don't think people will be calling Messi the greatest player ever 40 years from now?

 

I don't, no. Not unless he goes onto win 3 world cups or something. I'm not for one minute saying that is the benchmark, because its not.

 

Surprised to hear it. I think even if he retired now he's made a half-convincing case for having been the best player ever. I think people will rhapsodize about him and Cronaldo for as long as I live

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I don't think that's true at all. If Pele  was the absolute, untouchable best and the undisputed icon and always will be then these debates wouldn't happen and keep happening.

 

It's not the same as it is with Michael Jordan, Valentino Rossi or perhaps even Tiger Woods. In those cases there's barely a debate, it's almost a consensus.

 

Football is more like it is with boxing, everyone thinks they're right about who would have beaten who and who is the greatest of all time. Neither boxing nor football have someone like Michael Jordan that's almost undisputedly the best of all time. Imo there's a very good chance that Messi can be that icon, because no one else has been it yet.

 

Its simple, for me Messi based on ability is one of the very best to have ever played the game, up there with Pele, no doubts about it. As a great though, I don't think anyone will ever topple Pele. They may outscore him, win more etc. but no name will ever be bigger than Pele's. Just look at this very debate, 40 years or so after he was in his prime, with most never having seen him play live, and still we cannot escape his name, despite what we are seeing with Messi which is staggering what he is achieving and how he is playing.

 

You don't think people will be calling Messi the greatest player ever 40 years from now?

 

I don't, no. Not unless he goes onto win 3 world cups or something. I'm not for one minute saying that is the benchmark, because its not.

 

What is the big difference between us still mentioning Pele and still mentioning Maradona? I don't see the gap in the impact that both made.

 

FWIW I think if people are talking about Messi as the best ever now at 25 and without 3 world cups and with the likes of Pele and Maradona for company, then he's obviously made enough of an impact to be talked of in 40 years time.

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Kid Icarus, you're actually typing non-sense there.

 

In the basketball world, even in our own forum, we have had discussions about whether Jordan was the absolute best. It's nowhere near being a consensus. Also taking Valentino Rossi and Tiger Woods into such a discussions shows a lack of recognition to that both of them are stars at sports competing individually. I mean, in football you have to take so much into consideration and the same goes for Jordan, and basketball.

 

Okay, no need to get your knickers in a twist. It was in response to HTT re: being the best AND the biggest icon within a sport.

 

Jordan, Rossi and possibly Woods and are THE undisputed icons of their sports, that much is obvious.

 

As far as this team vs individual sport goes, I'm sorry but you're dead wrong. Moto GP is a team sport and although Rossi showed his individual brilliance by going to a losing team and winning, you could argue that that is why he is the best (the same argument comes up with Maradona '86 WC). You could also look at someone like Vettel and question (but never answer) where he would be outside of Red Bull. Of course it's a team sport.

 

As for Jordan, I'll back off a bit there. Im not big on basketball, but have friends that are and every single one will pontificate about this player and that, but all of them either talk about him being the best or there's almost an admission that he is. It might be a generation thing, I've just never heard, seen or read a debate, it's always been Jordan, Jordan, Jordan in my experience. As an icon in sport though, he's to basketball what Mickey is to Disney imo.

 

Football doesn't have that person and I don't just mean commercially. Maradona and Pele are always the two talked of, Cruiyff and Best too. All are massive icons in their own right . None are undisputed as the best or most iconic in football imo. This  generation will predominantly talk of Messi as the best ever...at this precise moment. He's 25, there's more than enough time for him to be undisputedly the best, but he will have to do it all to get there. Everything, all of it.

 

Fair enough.

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Don't see how you can relegate Maradona into some kind of second tier... he single-handedly dominated pretty much every game he played in for a long time, carried his country to the World Cup, carried an ok Napoli side to the scudetto. In terms of having a freakish impact and towering above his peers, he was every bit as dominant as Pele.

 

I'd put Maradona above Messi, but below Pele. Just don't want to go into a debate of Messi v Maradona after days of Pele v Messi.

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I'm probably missing something here as well, but didn't Pele score over 80 goals a few times in a season? Were they in friendlies and that's why FIFA doesn't recognise him as the holder of this record Messi has now?

 

 

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I'm probably missing something here as well, but didn't Pele score over 80 goals a few times in a season? Were they in friendlies and that's why FIFA doesn't recognise him as the holder of this record Messi has now?

 

 

Fifa refuses to recognise anyone as holder of such a record, I believe.

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I'm probably missing something here as well, but didn't Pele score over 80 goals a few times in a season? Were they in friendlies and that's why FIFA doesn't recognise him as the holder of this record Messi has now?

 

 

 

54 of them were in training, when he waited behind an did extra training on his own.

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Just seen he's signed a new deal keeping him there until 2018.

 

According to the radio newsreader a few minutes ago this means its now unlikely that we will ever see him play in the Premier League. As if anyone in the country ever gave this more than a 1% chance before the new contract :lol:

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