RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:7_Kewell wrote:Jan was a great passer of the ball, but you're right in regards to his approach to the game and his fitness. He had let himself go and his excuse of 'i don't need to run around to be involved' was a poor one.
Gerrard is still mustard, as he proved against the blues, and i believe he's got another 3 years at the top
i could half understand if molby let himself go in his 30`s but molbys mid to late 20`s footballing prime coincided with us having that great side at the end of the 80`s and quite frankly he couldnt get in the side, for all the plaudits molby gets the truth is that steve mcmahon was the main man in centre mid back then not molby.
molby was superb the year we won the double though and was great in the f.a cup final against everton.
molby was a classy player but he`s nowhere near the likes of souness and gerrard, as i said the one who never gets his `props` from back then is mcmahon, mcmahon was the second best player behind john barnes in that late 80`s side imo, a very under rated player. he was just unlucky that he was trying to impress a crowd who had watched graeme souness play a few years earlier. souness was an unbelievable player, just as good as dalglish if not even better.
i know quite a few of the players who played in that era rate souness a better player than dalglish, sammy lee for one.
I have often extolled the virtues of McMahon on this forum ,it would be no exaggeration to say McMahon was the driving force that most contributed to
the success of that side .
Jan Molby however was the finest and most succinct passer of a ball I have ever had the pleasure to see ,such players are rare ,and I guess the reason
I have such admiration for Molby is no matter how few and far between his appearances became for the reds ,his unabashed love for the club never
wavered ,big Jan was the Kops adopted son and to watch at times what we all believed was such an exquisite talent made me feel privileged to witness .
We all have our own personal favourites for differing reasons mate ,Molby was mine .
your not alone mate, many reds fans have the same view as you but to me he wasnt even the best midfielder in the side he played in never mind the best in our history.