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Got onto Daniele De Rossi’s wiki page and realized he never won the league with Roma.

 

Who are the best players to have never won a major league title?

 

Think the Sky Website did an article of the top 50 never to win a league a few weeks back

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Got onto Daniele De Rossi’s wiki page and realized he never won the league with Roma.

 

Who are the best players to have never won a major league title?

Pele

 

:lol: I guess we should probably define what constitutes a “major” league. I’d consider the Brazilian Serie A, especially at the time he played, a top league. And he won it 6 times.

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Got onto Daniele De Rossi’s wiki page and realized he never won the league with Roma.

 

Who are the best players to have never won a major league title?

 

Must’ve won it the season before he started playing n all which is a tad unlucky.

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Up to the top of non-league IIRC, Bromley have one in National League. It's lush.

 

Harrogate Town's is artificial and it's lush also.

 

Might be getting ripped out this summer :lol:

 

Lol I was watching them last night, it's why I asked.

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Up to the top of non-league IIRC, Bromley have one in National League. It's lush.

 

Harrogate Town's is artificial and it's lush also.

 

Might be getting ripped out this summer :lol:

 

Lol I was watching them last night, it's why I asked.

 

The pitch before was diabolical. It all ran down into a corner and it was a long ball magnet. When it rained a little swimming pool formed

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I think it's crazy how they could play on that pitch in the top flight it Scotland. But they'll need to rip it up if they make it to div 4 in England.

When I was a kid Luton and QPR both had artifical turf, while competing in the top flight.

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ibra would be better for a poorer team imo, lewandowski will achieve more (in terms of goals) in a a better team than ibra imo

 

Lewandonski probably needs good players around him to be effective while Ibra might pull off something special out of nowhere. Plus, his presence alone would be good for any team.

 

Both of these are assumptions based on probably's and maybe's. At their peak from what we've seen from both, Lewandowski has performed better. Ibrahimovic hasn't come close to a season like the one Lewandowski just had.

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ibra would be better for a poorer team imo, lewandowski will achieve more (in terms of goals) in a a better team than ibra imo

 

Lewandonski probably needs good players around him to be effective while Ibra might pull off something special out of nowhere. Plus, his presence alone would be good for any team.

 

Both of these are assumptions based on probably's and maybe's. At their peak from what we've seen from both, Lewandowski has performed better. Ibrahimovic hasn't come close to a season like the one Lewandowski just had.

 

It was an opinion based question :lol:

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ibra would be better for a poorer team imo, lewandowski will achieve more (in terms of goals) in a a better team than ibra imo

 

Lewandonski probably needs good players around him to be effective while Ibra might pull off something special out of nowhere. Plus, his presence alone would be good for any team.

 

Both of these are assumptions based on probably's and maybe's. At their peak from what we've seen from both, Lewandowski has performed better. Ibrahimovic hasn't come close to a season like the one Lewandowski just had.

 

50 goals in 51 games in 2015-16 not to far off.

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Ibra has performed consistently in every league he has played, Lewandowski has only ‘done it’ in Germany.

 

Lewandowski’s international record is great (1 in 2?) but a majority of those goals have been scored against the likes of San Marino, Belarus, Slovakia etc.

 

He’s obviously world class, but it’d be Ibra every day for me.

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In a considerably worse league

 

Oh I agree. But to dismiss him has having never come close is just wrong.

 

It's not wrong at all IMO. The French league is a poor league and even more so then. Also knocked out in the quarter finals of the CL whereas Lewandowski won it? That's a pretty big difference in seasons I think.

 

Lewandowski would have walked the Ballon d'Or. It's unfortunate for him it was cancelled.

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Ibra has performed consistently in every league he has played, Lewandowski has only ‘done it’ in Germany.

 

Lewandowski’s international record is great (1 in 2?) but a majority of those goals have been scored against the likes of San Marino, Belarus, Slovakia etc.

 

He’s obviously world class, but it’d be Ibra every day for me.

 

Messi has only done it in Spain and done nothing at International level.

 

Messi or Ronaldo?

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