All right, it finally continues:
The list so far:
200: Alberto Zapater - Genoa - Spain
199: Nikola Zigic - Valencia - Serbia
198: Sergio Ramos - Real Madrid - Spain
197: Lucio - Inter - Brazil
196: John Obi Mikel - Chelsea - Nigeria
195: Sergio Busquets - Barcelona - Spain
194: Philippe Mexes - Roma -France
193: Anatolij Tymoshchuk - Bayern München - Ukraine
192: Theo Walcott - Arsenal - England
191: Aaron Ramsey - Arsenal - Wales
190: Pepe - Real Madrid - Portugal
189: Sergei Semak - Rubin Kazan - Russia
188: Alberto Aquilani - Liverpool - Italy
187: Clarence Seedorf - Milan - Holland
186: Diego Capel - Sevilla - Spain
185: Yossi Benayoun - Liverpool - Israel
184: Riccardo Montolivo - Fiorentina - Italy
183: Kolo Toure - Manchester City -Côte d'Ivoire
182: Yuri Zhirkov - Chelsea - Russia
200-195
194-193
192-189
188
187-185
184-182
and now:
181:
Martin Demichelis - Bayern Münich - Argentina
180:
Marouane Fellaini - Everton - Belgium
179:
Cristian Zapata - Udinese - Colombia
178:
Tim Cahill - Everton - Australia
177:
Paul Scholes - Manchester United - England
Write ups here
181-177
This kinda felt like an uneven bunch with especially Demichelis suddenly seeming way out of place and I'm not sure if (like I talk about in the write up) if it's it not just him mistakenly being ranked very high in some early drafts that's what has ended up keeping him on the list.
But maybe now he is being dumped too far down?
I do feel uncomfortable with a few of the people he is ranked ahead of however.
Would be interested in some "Bundesliga perspective" when it comes to his performances.
The Everton guys caused much headache too.
And a heated argument between the usual suspects over Cahill in the EPL thread put some doubts into my mind. Anyway neither of them (Cahill or Fellaini) I will safely conclude is Everton's best midfielder, who is yet to come.
Steven Pienaar who was yet another Everton player. Fatshaft in that argument with his usual nemesis in the EPL thread,
also found better than Cahill (Phil Neville too if I remember correctly!) I don't think that highly of though, and he didn't make the list (or the nominations even).
Then there is the great Paul Scholes who was the hinted English player further removed from the World Cup than Walcott. Should he be much higher?
Or maybe lower? Compared to some the earlier ranked players. Thoughts are welcome!
Last edited by Bjørn; 11-21-2009 at 12:07 AM.