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Why is Romanis talking to himself?? Is he lonely??
Lolz Roger. I shall resist the temptation to involve myself in that particular matter.
But my belief is to just state my case or opinion.
If people agree good if they disagree fine.
But the important thing is to have an opinion of your own not regurgitate opinions of journalists or writers.
My dear R4J, you're clutching at straws. And I'm afraid you have all by yourself shot down your defence when you used the word 'officially'
Because no official football analysis past or present start with a year ending with 3.
I suggest you restart your opinion beginning with the year 2000.
No! Romanis any year can start a new era doesn't have to be the 1800's, 1900's or the 2000's exactly.
The golden age of football was between 1963-1971.
This era that we are in now from 2003-present is called the 'Financial Polarisation' era.
My dear sir as I keep mentioning stop taking your facts from 1 source. Golden era 63 to 71? Whose golden era is that?
And again you keep losing your arguments with dodgy facts.
Financial polarisation? That's English football. Nothing to do with world football.
From the turn of the century. The top players to mention the most obvious
Maldini, Rivaldo, Ronaldo de Lima, Lilian Thuram, Zidane. Henry, Xavi, Cannavaro, Zlatan, Buffon, Iniesta, Lahm, Klose (for his international record), Gerrard, Messl, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Pirlo, Nedved, Shevchenko ( at Milan).
This is the modern era. I am willing to stick my neck out on this. Go ahead ask anyone from this forum or elsewhere whether any of the above is NOT from the modern era.
Your argument would stand if you just said from 2010 onwards but would have to include Zlatan , Xavi , Iniesta , Lahm and a few others besides the obvious 2 of Ronaldo and Messi.
The golden age was from 63-71 wether you like it or not can't get a true fact then that.
Nothing has changed since 2010 from 2003, we are still in the same era. 😂