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140
12-29-2022, 02:04 PM
The greatest to ever do it. RIP in peace King

lefty
12-29-2022, 02:18 PM
RIP

Better than Missi tbh

Robz4000
12-29-2022, 02:22 PM
RIP to a GOAT, even if it is doublehandjobball.

Luka Doncic
12-29-2022, 03:12 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsJMnnKgNjg

Canyonero
12-29-2022, 03:37 PM
RIP. We both have the same amount of CL rings

rjv
12-29-2022, 03:39 PM
the true GOAT. rip, el rey.

DAF86
12-29-2022, 04:10 PM
RIP to the Bill Russell of football. Although Bill wasn't a bitter old man that took shots at younger players just because they were now on the limelight, tbh.

lefty
12-29-2022, 04:15 PM
RIP to the Bill Russell of football.

Mah he’s the true GOAT, just accept it and move on

DAF86
12-29-2022, 04:23 PM
Mah he’s the true GOAT, just accept it and move on

Don't know. Never seen him play. Neither did you, tbh.

P/S: Untill 11 days ago, weren't you saying that Diego was the GOAT? :lol

lefty
12-29-2022, 05:26 PM
Don't know. Never seen him play. Neither did you, tbh.

P/S: Untill 11 days ago, weren't you saying that Diego was the GOAT? :lol

Diego and Pele are both Goats tbh

lefty
12-29-2022, 05:28 PM
No racist but Mbappé looks like a young Pele tbh :lol

Ariel
12-29-2022, 05:32 PM
RIP to the third best South American player of all time, 2 time WC winner Pelé.

ElNono
12-29-2022, 05:44 PM
RIP. Respect because he did it before t:lolday’s football

ElNono
12-29-2022, 06:03 PM
Srsly, stat-padder, product of garrincha, tbh…

Bynumite
12-31-2022, 12:58 AM
Very overrated. Inflated his numbers against watered down competition in Brazil, MLScrubs and every sunday's barbecue game.

dunkman
12-31-2022, 10:20 PM
I saw Pelé when was very old in some of his latest games for Cosmos, so can’t say much, though I saw few players drop headers like him of making passes out of defenders legs.

Young Maradona would say looked much more talented than Messi (or specially Ronaldo), though must be said Messi had the better career.

Ronaldo Nazario looked amazing player when very young. He was still the best after injuries but not by a huge margin.

MBappé is a special talent too, but not quite there.

Ariel
01-01-2023, 01:48 PM
Young Maradona would say looked much more talented than Messi (or specially Ronaldo), though must be said Messi had the better career.

Ronaldo Nazario looked amazing player when very young. He was still the best after injuries but not by a huge margin.
Unfortunately only saw Maradona from 90s onwards, and I have to say I'd take 30 y.o Messi over Maradona 100 times out of 100, but from video and statistics Maradona's prime came early and also ended prematurely (for obvious and well known reasons). Clips from his Argentinos Juniors days are mind boggling, he was already amazing at 16 in an Argentinian League that had the top domestic talent, because at the time we were under a dictatorship that banned players from playing abroad in preparation for the '78 WC that was set to play in Argentina (which ended up paying off). So he was playing against top talent as well.
I did get to see all of Ronaldo's early years, which to me were his best. I can't get his Barcelona and early Inter (pre-injury) years out of my head, he was the best forward I ever saw apart from Messi (who I put above him only because of his ability to create for others as well). His speed, dribbling, and finishing ability was unmatched, true poetry in motion. My favorite non Argentinian player ever, above Zidane, Ronaldinho Gaucho, and Rivaldo (best of the rest IMO).
As for Pelé, I think every player who was the best of his generation deserves lots of respect, but it's difficult to compare between such different eras. I've looked at old videos (30s, 40s, 50s and 60s) and was overall underwhelmed by the level of play, so I have a hard time giving the best ever t1tle to a player whose best came 50+ years ago.

FrostKing
01-01-2023, 02:37 PM
I never saw Pelé play. I was raised on him being the standard. Jokes in school growing up "score like Pele"

The Bill Russell of soccer is fair. And both are in my Top 5

dunkman
01-02-2023, 09:04 AM
Unfortunately only saw Maradona from 90s onwards, and I have to say I'd take 30 y.o Messi over Maradona 100 times out of 100, but from video and statistics Maradona's prime came early and also ended prematurely (for obvious and well known reasons). Clips from his Argentinos Juniors days are mind boggling, he was already amazing at 16 in an Argentinian League that had the top domestic talent, because at the time we were under a dictatorship that banned players from playing abroad in preparation for the '78 WC that was set to play in Argentina (which ended up paying off). So he was playing against top talent as well.
I did get to see all of Ronaldo's early years, which to me were his best. I can't get his Barcelona and early Inter (pre-injury) years out of my head, he was the best forward I ever saw apart from Messi (who I put above him only because of his ability to create for others as well). His speed, dribbling, and finishing ability was unmatched, true poetry in motion. My favorite non Argentinian player ever, above Zidane, Ronaldinho Gaucho, and Rivaldo (best of the rest IMO).
As for Pelé, I think every player who was the best of his generation deserves lots of respect, but it's difficult to compare between such different eras. I've looked at old videos (30s, 40s, 50s and 60s) and was overall underwhelmed by the level of play, so I have a hard time giving the best ever t1tle to a player whose best came 50+ years ago.

I was a kid when I saw play Pelé, maybe around year ‘77. I expected to see Pelé make some bicycle kick goals, and was unprepared to see him walking mid-field in irrelevant plays. Only long time later I understood Father Time catches up with everyone.

Maradona apparently started to consume coke in early ‘80 while in Spain playing for Barcelona. But younger Maradona was the best I saw ever. Talent was on another level compared to anybody else, though I didn’t see Pelé in his prime and almost everyone says was better, so I think it’s reasonable to assume he was the best ever. When Maradona was young, fouling savagely was still admitted, I think he had a leg broken by Athletic player at some point.

Messi compared to Maradona, benefited from Maradona’s addiction and also superior medical/health science. Tbh, Cristiano became total elite later, in his last seasons with United. Ferguson really had no clue how to use him on the pitch. Also by that time you would get a pair of yellows or straight red if carelessly fouling like before.

Ronaldo Nazario was one of a kind talent, not quite as electrified or frightening like Maradona, but was near. Too bad for his injuries. His pace, strength, vertical dribbling and finishing was unbelievable.

Zidane was a phenomenal player too, but became the best little later in his career, similar to Ronaldo. Obviously playing different positions (attacking midfielder vs left extreme). Really kudos to Cristiano Ronaldo for keeping into the best of his generation conversation for such long time with Messi.

lefty
01-02-2023, 10:24 AM
Very overrated. Inflated his numbers against watered down competition in Brazil, MLScrubs and every sunday's barbecue game.
The Brazilian league was a actually great back in the day, all their stars were playing there, and regularly beat the best European teams in the intercontinental cup

Amuseddaysleeper
01-04-2023, 10:37 AM
Brazil was winning world cups even when he was injured ('62). Top 5 all time player RIP

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 03:30 PM
Look at what Maradona's generation says about Pelé...

Should be sufficient an argument to understand the mystique of his greatness.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DjdQiQIoRc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muZQ_9DQzmI

DAF86
01-06-2023, 03:53 PM
Look at what Maradona's generation says about Pelé...

Should be sufficient an argument to understand the mystique of his greatness.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DjdQiQIoRc


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muZQ_9DQzmI

Fernando Niembro :lmao Why would anyone take what he has to say with any kind of relevancy? :lol

Funnily enough, all the guys featured here are known Messi haters, except for Menotti who can't hate him publicly but it is known for downplaying Messi's game many times. Once, he even said Iniesta was better. :lol That Newell's-Rosario Central rivalry runs deep, tbh.

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 04:00 PM
Personally, he's TOP 3 for me:

Elite Tier:
L. Messi = Pelé = D. Maradona


Tier II (no particular order):
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldinho
Z. Zidane
G. Müller
F. Beckenbauer
J. Cruyff
M. Platini
A. Di Stéfano
Garrincha
P. Maldini


Tier III (no particular order):
Romário
R. Carlos
M. Kempes
G. Batistuta
H. Sanchez
A. Pirlo
Rivelino
Rivaldo
M. van Basten
A. Iniesta
Eusébio
G. Buffon
Cafu
G. Best
F. Puskás
K. M'Bappe
D. Bergkamp
T. Henry
Mágico González


Tier IV (no particular order):
Z. Ibrahimovic
Tostao
Zico
L. Modric
P. Schmeichel
Neymar
K. Benzema
A. Di Maria
X. Hernandez
L. Matthäus
R. Baggio
O. Kahn
B. Moore
R. Gullit
Sócrates
M. Neuer
R. Giggs
F. Rijkaard
L. Suárez


Tier V (no particular order):
W. Rooney
B. Laudrup
Kaká
F. Baresi
C. Puyol
P. Kluivert
Raúl González
Jairzinho
G. Hagi
S. Agüero
R. Lewandowski
J. Mascherano
D. Beckham
E. Cantona
L. Thuram
R. van Persie

DAF86
01-06-2023, 04:02 PM
Brazil was winning world cups even when he was injured ('62). Top 5 all time player RIP

Pele's WCs are the only argument people have when analyzing careers between him and Messi to determine the GOAT, but those are team accomplishments and when you really dig deep into them, you realize in one Pelé barely played and in another he wasn't even Brazil's best players. And a case could be made for Brazil still winning all of those WC's even without Pelé. That's how stacked those Brazilian teams were. Imagine this current Argentina squad winning without Messi or Argentina winning without Maradona in '86. That's why despite the WC treble, most folks still place Messi and Maradona over Pele.

DAF86
01-06-2023, 04:05 PM
Personally, he's TOP 3 for me:

Elite Tier:
Messi = Pelé = Maradona


Tier II (no particular order):
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldinho
Z. Zidane
G. Müller
F. Beckenbauer
J. Cruyff
M. Platini
A. Di Stéfano
Garrincha
P. Maldini


Tier III (no particular order):
Romário
R. Carlos
M. Kempes
G. Batistuta
H. Sanchez
A. Pirlo
Rivelino
M. van Basten
A. Iniesta
Eusébio
G. Buffon
Cafu
G. Best
F. Puskás
K. M'Bappe
D. Bergkamp
T. Henry


Tier IV (no particular order):
Z. Ibrahimovic
Tostao
Zico
L. Modric
P. Schmeichel
Neymar
K. Benzema
A. Di Maria
X. Hernandez
L. Matthäus
R. Baggio
O. Kahn
B. Moore
R. Gullit
Sócrates
M. Neuer
R. Giggs
F. Rijkaard


Tier V (no particular order):
W. Rooney
B. Laudrup
Kaká
F. Baresi
C. Puyol
P. Kluivert
Jairzinho
G. Hagi
S. Agüero
R. Lewandowski
J. Mascherano
D. Beckham
E. Cantona
L. Thuram
R. van Persie

That first tier is pretty fair, imho.

I think the second tier should be just Distefano and Cruyff. The only players besides the top 3 to have dominated their eras without any argument.

Then you have your Zidanes, Ronaldos, Ronaldinhos, Plattinis, etc.

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 04:09 PM
Fernando Niembro :lmao Why would anyone take what he has to say with any kind of relevancy? :lol

Funnily enough, all the guys featured here are known Messi haters, except for Menotti who can't hate him publicly but it is known for downplaying Messi's game many times. Once, he even said Iniesta was better. :lol That Newell's-Rosario Central rivalry runs deep, tbh.

Settle down... I'm not trying to knock on Messi. He's my favorite player ever, BY FAR.

The biggest argument against Pelé's greatness these days is that very few of us are his contemporaries or even saw him play. These players witnessed both Maradona and Pelé in their primes so don't downplay their descriptions of Pelé's capabilities.

Messi is not in the discussion here. It's pretty clear that he's established himself as the best ever, or right there at the top of the heap. I'm simply presenting eye-witness testimony from those that actually saw Pelé play. Their descriptions don't hold back their sense of complete marvel at what they saw. As a side note, it's pretty funny they simply refer to him as "El Negro".

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 04:13 PM
The biter L. Suárez is probably Tier IV... I just can't stand his antics... so it's no wonder I forgot him initially.

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 04:21 PM
Personally, he's TOP 3 for me:

Elite Tier:
L. Messi = Pelé = D. Maradona


Tier II (no particular order):
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldinho
Z. Zidane
G. Müller
F. Beckenbauer
J. Cruyff
M. Platini
A. Di Stéfano
Garrincha
P. Maldini


Tier III (no particular order):
Romário
R. Carlos
M. Kempes
G. Batistuta
H. Sanchez
A. Pirlo
Rivelino
Rivaldo
M. van Basten
A. Iniesta
Eusébio
G. Buffon
Cafu
G. Best
F. Puskás
K. M'Bappe
D. Bergkamp
T. Henry
Mágico González


Tier IV (no particular order):
Z. Ibrahimovic
Tostao
Zico
L. Modric
P. Schmeichel
Neymar
K. Benzema
A. Di Maria
X. Hernandez
L. Matthäus
R. Baggio
O. Kahn
B. Moore
R. Gullit
Sócrates
M. Neuer
R. Giggs
F. Rijkaard
L. Suárez
E. Francescoli


Tier V (no particular order):
W. Rooney
B. Laudrup
Kaká
F. Baresi
C. Puyol
P. Kluivert
Raúl González
Jairzinho
G. Hagi
S. Agüero
R. Lewandowski
J. Mascherano
D. Beckham
E. Cantona
L. Thuram
R. van Persie
Bebeto
M. Klose


Updated list... I added el Mágico González (Maradona's favorite player). Based on talent alone (too bad he was Mr. Night Party).

FrostKing
01-06-2023, 05:42 PM
Impressive list, I think you forgot Klinsmann and Figo

I'd take Robben over Benzema. Di Maria not sure he even belongs on this list, definitely not Tier 4. [Di Maria vs Ribery or even Bale]. I'd drop Benzema, Di Maria and Suarez down 1 list. Suarez at Liverpool that 1 season was really impressive though.

Lahm is considered an all time great at his position and won everything. Muller has impressive overall portfolio but little individual accolades.

Xabi Alonso, Ballack, Drogba, Scholes and Roy Keane are other names. Fernando Torres. Casillas.

Amuseddaysleeper
01-06-2023, 09:16 PM
Pele's WCs are the only argument people have when analyzing careers between him and Messi to determine the GOAT, but those are team accomplishments and when you really dig deep into them, you realize in one Pelé barely played and in another he wasn't even Brazil's best players. And a case could be made for Brazil still winning all of those WC's even without Pelé. That's how stacked those Brazilian teams were. Imagine this current Argentina squad winning without Messi or Argentina winning without Maradona in '86. That's why despite the WC treble, most folks still place Messi and Maradona over Pele.

Well said

TDMVPDPOY
01-06-2023, 10:57 PM
this clown passing away. just elevates his ranking...

just like how the rapist tried going through a mountain and we all know what happen to him...yet u have fkn clowns always putting him above themselves aka snaq hoping rest of the world follows on and have the chum in the top10 lists...when in fact with or without the mountain accident his not top10

so what does missi have to do, to get over pele?

Phenomanul
01-06-2023, 11:10 PM
this clown passing away. just elevates his ranking...

just like how the rapist tried going through a mountain and we all know what happen to him...yet u have fkn clowns always putting him above themselves aka snaq hoping rest of the world follows on and have the chum in the top10 lists...when in fact with or without the mountain accident his not top10

so what does missi have to do, to get over pele?

Quit trying to put him in a grave. :lol

ElNono
01-07-2023, 12:16 AM
Personally, he's TOP 3 for me:

Elite Tier:
L. Messi = Pelé = D. Maradona


Tier II (no particular order):
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldinho
Z. Zidane
G. Müller
F. Beckenbauer
J. Cruyff
M. Platini
A. Di Stéfano
Garrincha
P. Maldini


Tier III (no particular order):
Romário
R. Carlos
M. Kempes
G. Batistuta
H. Sanchez
A. Pirlo
Rivelino
Rivaldo
M. van Basten
A. Iniesta
Eusébio
G. Buffon
Cafu
G. Best
F. Puskás
K. M'Bappe
D. Bergkamp
T. Henry
Mágico González


Tier IV (no particular order):
Z. Ibrahimovic
Tostao
Zico
L. Modric
P. Schmeichel
Neymar
K. Benzema
A. Di Maria
X. Hernandez
L. Matthäus
R. Baggio
O. Kahn
B. Moore
R. Gullit
Sócrates
M. Neuer
R. Giggs
F. Rijkaard
L. Suárez


Tier V (no particular order):
W. Rooney
B. Laudrup
Kaká
F. Baresi
C. Puyol
P. Kluivert
Raúl González
Jairzinho
G. Hagi
S. Agüero
R. Lewandowski
J. Mascherano
D. Beckham
E. Cantona
L. Thuram
R. van Persie

I can get behind this list tbh

ElNono
01-07-2023, 12:22 AM
My problem with Pele is that I have to take whomever word for it, since I just didn’t watch him play and the videos available look like those black and white NBA videos of Bob Cousy dribbling around white folk that look like headless chicken.

But, as somebody that agrees that football in the Maradona era was vastly different from the current era, I can agree they were head and shoulders better than their peers on their respective eras.

ElNono
01-07-2023, 12:26 AM
I’ll just say Maradona and Messi are the only two players I saw that could mesmerize you over and over again watching them. And you know it was pure innate talent because it was effortless. They just had it, whatever it is/was.

Phenomanul
01-07-2023, 12:23 PM
My problem with Pele is that I have to take whomever word for it, since I just didn’t watch him play and the videos available look like those black and white NBA videos of Bob Cousy dribbling around white folk that look like headless chicken.

But, as somebody that agrees that football in the Maradona era was vastly different from the current era, I can agree they were head and shoulders better than their peers on their respective eras.

You have to remember that he played in an era where they would pummel the living crap out of offensive players - without repercussions.

In an era where the technology of a player’s shoes, shin guards, socks and especially the ball itself were remarkably lackluster compared to today’s equipment. Even the quality of the pitch itself was eons worse than what professional players enjoy today. So yeah, the “game speed” of what you see in old football reels is connected to the weight and the play of the balls in that era. They were appreciably heavier.

Last but not least, Pelé and Maradona both played in an era where the science of physical trainers/preparedness and sports diets were still in their infancy - this also factored in giving them lower physical peaks compared against today’s players - but it shouldn’t diminish, as you said, the performance gaps that they created above their respective peers.

If you look at the list I generated, you will notice that unlike basketball or football it isn’t heavily inclined towards one race in particular. Soccer requires more than just physical potency, the greats all had skill and the mental capacity to complement the physical components. Which is why the Bob Cousy example of 50s era NBA is not exactly transitive with the same era in world soccer - the racial integration component was not as big of a deal in the latter sport.

DAF86
01-07-2023, 04:41 PM
Settle down... I'm not trying to knock on Messi. He's my favorite player ever, BY FAR.

The biggest argument against Pelé's greatness these days is that very few of us are his contemporaries or even saw him play. These players witnessed both Maradona and Pelé in their primes so don't downplay their descriptions of Pelé's capabilities.

Messi is not in the discussion here. It's pretty clear that he's established himself as the best ever, or right there at the top of the heap. I'm simply presenting eye-witness testimony from those that actually saw Pelé play. Their descriptions don't hold back their sense of complete marvel at what they saw. As a side note, it's pretty funny they simply refer to him as "El Negro".

I wasn't being defensive about Messi, tbh. I just found funny having Niembro there. Dude isn't a former player, he's just a fat fuck with a shady reputation of corruption in politics and journalism. :lol

Phenomanul
01-08-2023, 12:06 AM
I wasn't being defensive about Messi, tbh. I just found funny having Niembro there. Dude isn't a former player, he's just a fat fuck with a shady reputation of corruption in politics and journalism. :lol

I’m not familiar with Argentinean journalists (but I can certainly sympathize with your feelings - there are some Mexican journalists most Mexicans dislike [Faitelson]).

dunkman
01-09-2023, 04:57 AM
I think Neymar is tier 3, Ronaldinho maybe tier 3 more 4 perhaps. Ramos is probably the best defensive player ever, should be mentioned. Íker is by many the best GK ever.

FrostKing
01-10-2023, 06:22 PM
https://youtu.be/D05EmdlsM0A

UCL Classic

lefty
01-10-2023, 11:39 PM
Brazil was winning world cups even when he was injured ('62). Top 5 all time player RIP

And he won a WC in 58 at age 17 while actually contributing and scored goals including 2 in the final

Pele was injured in 66 and Brazil won jack snd shit that year

He was the best player of the 70 WC and they didn’t win a WC until 1994