The best players of the season 1997-8

Discussion in 'The Beautiful Game' started by comme, Jan 14, 2017.

  1. comme

    comme Moderator
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    Feb 21, 2003
    As ever, your thoughts please on the best players of the season for 1997-8:

    Goalkeepers

    Gianluca Pagliuca

    Angelo Peruzzi

    Ruud Hesp

    Toni

    Michael Konsel

    Oliver Kahn

    Peter Schmeichel

    Gianluigi Buffon

    David Seaman

    Nigel Martyn

    Fabien Barthez

    Recber Rustu

    Luca Marchegiani

    Fullbacks

    Gary Neville

    Roberto Carlos

    Sergi

    Cafu

    Javier Zanetti

    Nigel Winterburn

    Carlos Aguilera

    Graeme Le Saux

    Dan Petrescu

    Oleg Luzhnyi

    Central defenders

    Fernando Hierro

    Alessandro Nesta

    Fabio Cannavaro

    Giuseppe Bergomi

    Laurent Blanc

    Lilian Thuram

    Jaap Stam

    Tomas Repka

    Olaf Thon

    Christian Worns

    Tony Adams

    Martin Keown

    Roberto Rios

    Rafael Alkorta

    Ivan Campo

    Mauricio Pochettino

    Frank Leboeuf

    Mark Iuliano

    Sol Campbell

    Martin Djetou

    Matt Elliott

    Defensive midfielders

    Edgar Davids

    Diego Simeone

    Luigi Di Biagio

    Roman Mahlich

    Albert Celades

    Nicky Butt

    David Batty

    Dietmarr Hamann

    Carsten Ramelow

    Central midfielders

    Fernando Redondo

    Juan Sebastian Veron

    Emmanuel Petit

    Dietmar Hamann

    Richard Witschge

    Clarence Seedorf

    Dmitry Alenichev

    Craig Burley

    Patrick Vieira

    Ciriaco Sforza

    Antonio Conte

    Aron Winter

    Neil Redfearn

    Giancarlo Marrochi

    Giuliano Giannicheda

    Vladimir Jugovic

    Paul Ince

    Alain Boghossian

    Mazinho

    Stefan Effenberg

    Attacking midfielders

    Zinedine Zidane

    Rivaldo

    Rui Costa

    Hannes Reinmayr

    Stephane Ziani

    Mehmet Scholl

    Thomas Hassler

    Youri Djorkaeff

    Francesco Totti

    Julen Guerrero

    Dejan Stankovic

    Krassimir Balakov

    Rai

    Gheorghe Hagi

    Ja-Jay Okocha

    Dejan Curovic

    Wingers

    Luis Figo

    Ryan Giggs

    Pavel Nedved

    Luis Enrique

    Ray Parlour

    Marc Overmars

    Francesco Moriero

    David Beckham

    Thomas Helveg

    Robert Pires

    David Ginola

    Angelo Di Livio

    Sergio Conceicao

    Diego Fuser

    Joseba Etxeberria

    Forwards

    Alessandro Del Piero

    Roberto Baggio

    Dennis Bergkamp

    Francesco Totti

    Jari Litmanen

    Raul

    Victor Ikpeba

    Sergei Rebrov

    Paulo Sergio

    Vladimir Smicer

    Strikers

    Ronaldo

    Oliver Bierhoff

    Alfonso

    Gabriel Batistuta

    Vincenzo Montella

    Christian Vieri

    Andriy Shevchenko

    Mario Jardel

    Shota Arveladze

    Nikos Mahlas

    Olaf Marschall

    Ulf Kirsten

    Stephane Guivarc’h

    Filippo Inzaghi

    Chris Sutton

    Dion Dublin

    Michael Owen

    Darko Kovacevic

    Mario Jardel

    Hakan Sukur

    Kennet Andersson
     
  2. wm442433

    wm442433 Member+

    Sep 19, 2014
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    + Chilavert. Top-2 of the year/ season with Barthez if not #1 I'd say, if I had to rank the players by category.
     
  3. comme

    comme Moderator
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    Feb 21, 2003
    Sorry, I should have said, it only includes those based in Europe.

    I'd like to include South America but don't have the information to attempt it properly.
     
  4. PuckVanHeel

    PuckVanHeel BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Oct 4, 2011
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    On how South American leagues would fit in the picture;

    Although even in the 1960s several big names went to Europe (risking/ending their national team career) those places should esp. be considered before 1995 I think yes.

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    At hindsight the years at Santos by Neymar shouldn't be totally discarded I think, because he adapted later to a higher level (I feel the same way about Henrik Larsson at Celtic, as PDG also felt I saw him remarking recently). Encounters against European clubs are generally sparse and tough to interpret.

    Either way, I found that informative graphs personally.

    I agree Chilavert was one of the better GKs that year (plus world cup; maybe my impression was informed the most by his spectacular highlights + national team games? he was a good goallie for highlights that they showed around the time).
     
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  5. PDG1978

    PDG1978 Member+

    Mar 8, 2009
    Club:
    Nottingham Forest FC
    Nice extensive list by comme. I wonder about Ajax players (Puck can probably help) - Michael Laudrup as might be expected, Ronald de Boer (perhaps I'm influenced by his good performances in the 98 WC though as it doesn't always follow that form in the main season in general and form in a WC are closely linked), perhaps Sunday Oliseh?

    From the PL contingent, the one I'd recommend for *** for sure would be Bergkamp, but I think Owen and Giggs and probably other Arsenal players in Overmars and Vieira too could easily get ** very reasonably.
     
  6. babaorum

    babaorum Member+

    Aug 20, 2005
    Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Desailly, Lizarazu and Deschamps should be mentioned, no ?
     
  7. comme

    comme Moderator
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    Feb 21, 2003
    Are you thinking of the World Cup? If so, I'm not including that here but will do for a separate thread.

    In terms of the league season I think yes to Deschamps, probably no to Desailly and Lizarazu (who didn't play enough for Bayern).
     
  8. babaorum

    babaorum Member+

    Aug 20, 2005
    Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    OK I see that makes sense.
     
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  9. PDG1978

    PDG1978 Member+

    Mar 8, 2009
    Club:
    Nottingham Forest FC
    Maybe this adds insight for Ajax (although I was hoping there might be individual player write-ups for the season):
    http://www.afc-ajax.info/en/season/1997-98
    Ronald de Boer just credited with a couple of assists, although I guess just the final pass was counting and it doesn't mean he wasn't being involved in construction of many goals.

    Laudrup with 9 credited assists to add to the 13 goals, while not playing a huge percentage of games and coming off quite often (that can be read two ways I suppose for this type of exercise, but I guess he was being used like Wenger often started to use Bergkamp when he got to a certain age, after this season in question of course - he was surprised recently to be told by Henry in an interview for Sky that Bergkamp was the player he subbed off the most).

    I hadn't really associated this period with Litmanen so much, but perhaps he's still worth considering even (a year later he took the Ajax Player of the Year award again I see).
     
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  10. comme

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    Feb 21, 2003
    This was my initial suggestion:

    Goalkeepers

    Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United and Denmark) 32 games, 0 goals ***

    Gianluca Pagliuca (Inter and Italy) 34 games, 0 goals **

    Angelo Peruzzi (Juventus and Italy) 31 games, 0 goals **

    Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich and Germany) 34 games, 0 goals **

    Fabien Barthez (Monaco and France) 30 games, 0 goals **

    Ruud Hesp (Barcelona and Netherlands) 36 games, 0 goals *

    Toni (Espanyol and Spain) 37 games, 0 goals *

    Michael Konsel (Roma and Austria) 29 games, 0 goals *

    Gianluigi Buffon (Parma and Italy) 32 games, 0 goals *

    Edwin van der Sar (Ajax and Netherlands) 33 games, 0 goals *

    David Seaman (Arsenal and England) 31 games, 0 goals *

    Nigel Martyn (Leeds and England) 37 games, 0 goals *

    Recber Rustu (Fenerbahce and Turkey) 33 games, 0 goals *

    Luca Marchegiani (Lazio and Italy) 33 games, 0 goals *

    Fullbacks

    Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid and Brazil) 35 games, 4 goals ***

    Gary Neville (Manchester United and England) 30 games, 1 goal **

    Sergi (Barcelona and Spain) 31 games, 2 goals *

    Moreno Torricelli (Juventus and Italy) 20 games, 0 goals *

    Cafu (Roma and Brazil) 31 games, 1 goal *

    Javier Zanetti (Inter and Argentina) 28 games, 0 goals *

    Nigel Winterburn (Arsenal and England) 36 games, 1 goal *

    Carlos Aguilera (Atletico Madrid and Spain) 36 games, 2 goals *

    Graeme Le Saux (Chelsea and England) 26 games, 1 goal *

    Dan Petrescu (Chelsea and Romania) 31 games, 5 goals *

    Lee Dixon (Arsenal and England) 28 games, 0 goals *

    Central defenders

    Fernando Hierro (Real Madrid and Spain) 28 games, 3 goals ***

    Alessandro Nesta (Lazio and Italy) 30 games, 0 goals ***

    Tony Adams (Arsenal and England) 26 games, 3 goals **

    Laurent Blanc (Marseille and France) 31 games, 11 goals **

    Giuseppe Bergomi (Inter and Italy) 28 games, 0 goals **

    Fabio Cannavaro (Parma and Italy) 31 games, 0 goals *

    Lilian Thuram (Parma and France) 32 games, 0 goals *

    Jaap Stam (PSV Eindhoven and Netherlands) 29 games, 4 goals *

    Olaf Thon (Schalke and Germany) 29 gamesm 1 goal *

    Christian Worns (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany) 29 games, 0 goals *

    Roberto Rios (Athletic Bilbao and Spain) 32 games, 2 goals *

    Rafael Alkorta (Athletic Bilbao and Spain) 29 games, 1 goal *

    Ivan Campo (Mallorca and Spain) 33 games, 1 goal *

    Mauricio Pochettino (Espanyol and Argentina) 35 games, 2 goals *

    Frank de Boer (Ajax and Netherlands)31 games, 5 goals *

    Frank Leboeuf (Chelsea and France) 32 games, 5 goals *

    Thomas Helmer (Bayern Munich and Germany) 28 games, 1 goal *

    Mark Iuliano (Juventus and Italy) 25 games, 1 goal *

    Sol Campbell (Tottenham and England) 34 games, 0 goals *

    Miroslav Kadlec (Kaiserslautern and Czech Republic) 32 games, 1 goal *

    Michael Schoenberg (Kaiserslautern and Denmark) 32 games, 4 goals *

    Martin Djetou (Monaco and France) 24 games, 3 goals *

    Matt Elliott (Leicester City and Scotland) 32 games, 7 goals *

    Tomas Repka (Sparta Prague and Czech Republic) 28 games, 2 goals *

    Defensive midfielders

    Edgar Davids (Milan/Juventus and Netherlands) 4 games, 0 goals for Milan, 20 games, 2 goal for Juventus **

    Diego Simeone (Inter and Argentina) 30 games, 6 goals **

    Didier Deschamps (Juventus and France) 25 games, 2 goals **

    Luigi Di Biagio (Roma and Italy) 30 games, 7 goals *

    Dietmar Hamann (Bayern Munich and Germany) 28 games, 2 goals *

    Carsten Ramelow (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany) 33 games, 2 goals *

    Roman Mahlich (Sturm Graz and Austria) 32 games, 4 goals *

    Albert Celades (Barcelona and Spain) 36 games, 0 goals *

    Nicky Butt (Manchester United and England) 33 games, 3 goals *

    David Batty (Newcastle United and England) 32 games, 1 goal *

    Central midfielders

    Fernando Redondo (Real Madrid and Argentina) 33 games, 0 goals ***

    Juan Sebastian Veron (Sampdoria and Argentina) 29 games, 2 goals **

    Emmanuel Petit (Arsenal and France) 32 games, 2 goals **

    Patrick Vieira (Arsenal and France) 33 games, 2 goals **

    Ciriaco Sforza (Kaiserslautern and Switzerland) 32 games, 3 goals **

    Antonio Conte (Juventus and Italy) 28 games, 4 goals **

    Clarence Seedorf (Real Madrid and Netherlands) 36 games, 6 goals *

    Aron Winter (Inter and Netherlands) 24 games, 0 goals *

    Giancarlo Marrochi (Bologna and Italy) 31 games, 1 goal *

    Richard Witschge (Ajax and Netherlands) 29 games, 2 goals *

    Vladimir Jugovic (Lazio and Yugoslavia) 27 games, 2 goals *

    Paul Ince (Liverpool and England) 31 games, 8 goals *

    Alain Boghossian (Sampdoria and France) 31 games, 6 goals *

    Mazinho (Celta Vigo and Brazil) 37 games, 1 goal *

    Dmitry Alenichev (Spartak Moscow and Russia) 33 games, 2 goals *

    Craig Burley (Celtic and Scotland) 35 games, 10 goals *

    Stefan Effenberg (Borussia Moenchengladbach and Germany) 28 games, 1 goal

    Neil Redfearn (Barnsley and England) 37 games, 10 goals *

    Giuliano Giannicheda (Udinese and Italy) 30 games, 1 goal *

    Attacking midfielders

    Zinedine Zidane (Juventus and France) 32 games, 7 goals ***

    Rivaldo (Barcelona and Brazil) 34 games, 19 goals ***

    Rui Costa (Fiorentina and Portugal) 32 games, 3 goals ***

    Stephane Ziani (Lens and France) 32 games, 11 goals **

    Mehmet Scholl (Bayern Munich and Germany) 32 games, 9 goals **

    Thomas Hassler (Karlsruher and Germany) 34 games, 12 goals *

    Youri Djorkaeff (Inter and France) 29 games, 8 goals *

    Krassimir Balakov (Stuttgart and Bulgaria) 31 games, 11 goals *

    Rai (PSG and Brazil) 29 games, 10 goals *

    Julen Guerrero (Athletic Bilbao and Spain) 29 games, 8 goals *

    Dejan Stankovic (Red Star Belgrade and Yugoslavia) 28 games, 15 goals *

    Michael Laudrup (Ajax and Denmark) 21 games, 11 goals

    Gheorghe Hagi (Galatasaray and Romania) 30 games, 8 goals *

    Jay-Jay Okocha (Fenerbahce and Nigeria) 30 games, 14 goals *

    Dejan Curovic (Vitesse and Yugoslavia) 27 games, 17 goals *

    Hannes Reinmayr (Sturm Graz and Austria) 33 games, 15 goals *

    Wingers

    Luis Figo (Barcelona and Portugal) 35 games, 5 goals ***

    Pavel Nedved (Lazio and Czech Republic) 26 games, 11 goals ***

    Luis Enrique (Barcelona and Spain) 34 games, 18 goals **

    Marc Overmars (Arsenal and Netherlands) 32 games, 12 goals **

    Ryan Giggs (Manchester United and Wales) 29 games, 8 goals **

    David Beckham (Manchester United and England) 37 games, 9 goals **

    Ray Parlour (Arsenal and England) 34 games, 5 goals *

    Francesco Moriero (Inter and Italy) 28 games, 3 goals *

    Joseba Etxeberria (Athletic Bilbao and Spain) 36 games, 11 goals *

    Thomas Helveg (Udinese and Denmark) 28 games, 0 goals *

    Robert Pires (Metz and France) 31 games, 11 goals *

    David Ginola (Tottenham and France) 34 games, 6 goals *

    Angelo Di Livio (Juventus and Italy) 30 games, 0 goals *

    Sergio Conceicao (Porto and Portugal) 30 games, 8 goals *

    Diego Fuser (Lazio and Italy) 32 games, 8 goals *

    Forwards

    Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus and Italy) 32 games, 21 goals ***

    Dennis Bergkamp (Arsenal and Netherlands) 28 games, 16 goals ***

    Roberto Baggio (Bologna and Italy) 30 games, 22 goals **

    Francesco Totti (Roma and Italy) 30 games, 13 goals **

    Jari Litmanen (Ajax and Finland) 25 games, 16 goals **

    Predrag Mijatovic (Real Madrid and Yugoslavia) 24 games, 10 goals **

    Sergei Rebrov (Dynamo Kiev and Ukraine) 29 games, 22 goals **

    Raul (Real Madrid and Spain) 35 games, 10 goals *

    Victor Ikpeba (Monaco and Nigeria) 30 games, 16 goals *

    Paulo Sergio (Roma and Brazil) 34 games, 12 goals *

    Vladimir Smicer (Lens and Czech Republic) 28 games, 7 goals *

    Strikers

    Ronaldo (Inter and Brazil) 32 games, 25 goals ***

    Oliver Bierhoff (Udinese and Germany) 32 games, 27 goals ***

    Christian Vieri (Atletico Madrid and Italy) 24 games, 24 goals ***

    Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina and Argentina) 31 games, 21 goals **

    Stephane Guivarc’h (Auxerre and France) 32 games, 21 goals **

    Nikos Mahlas (Vitesse and Greece) 32 games, 34 goals **

    Olaf Marschall (Kaiserslautern and Germany) 24 games, 21 goals **

    Ulf Kirsten (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany) 27 games, 22 goals **

    Vincenzo Montella (Sampdoria and Italy) 33 games, 20 goals *

    Andriy Shevchenko (Dynamo Kiev and Ukraine) 23 games, 19 goals *

    Alfonso (Real Betis and Spain) 31 games, 11 goals *

    Mario Jardel (Porto and Brazil) 30 games, 26 goals *

    Shota Arveladze (Ajax and Georgia) 30 games, 25 goals *

    Filippo Inzaghi (Juventus and Italy) 31 games, 18 goals *

    Chris Sutton (Blackburn and England) 35 games, 18 goals *

    Dion Dublin (Coventry and England) 36 games, 18 goals *

    Michael Owen (Liverpool and England) 36 games, 18 goals *

    Darko Kovacevic (Real Sociedad and Yugoslavia) 33 games, 17 goals *

    Hakan Sukur (Galatasaray and Turkey) 34 games, 32 goals *

    Kennet Andersson (Bologna and Sweden) 32 games, 12 goals *

    David Trezeguet (Monaco and France) 27 games, 18 goals *

    Marco Simone (PSG and Italy) 28 games, 13 goals *

    Marco Negri (Rangers and Italy) 29 games, 32 goals *
     
  11. PuckVanHeel

    PuckVanHeel BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Oct 4, 2011
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    You had some old Football Italia issues isn't it? Had that one some interesting summaries and lists too?
     
  12. comme

    comme Moderator
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    Feb 21, 2003
    Some quite interesting articles and bits but not as much as I had hoped. They were a lot of match reports (particularly for European games) and tons of player profiles. A lot of it is news focused and talking about potential upcoming transfers. It does have player ratings for some sort of fantasy game as well and these tie up pretty closely to those of DBS Calcio.
     
  13. PDG1978

    PDG1978 Member+

    Mar 8, 2009
    Club:
    Nottingham Forest FC
    Similar to 96/97 where there's a couple I might think of bumping up without objecting as such - Shevchenko who might suffer from lack of games?, and Owen as mentioned.

    The *** choices all seem very understandable I think anyway.
     
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  14. comme

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    Feb 21, 2003
    This was my suggested ranking:

    1. Del Piero
    2. Ronaldo
    3. Zidane
    4. Rivaldo
    5. Bergkamp
    6. Bierhoff
    7. Figo
    8. Roberto Carlos
    9. Hierro
    10. Vieri
    11. Rui Costa
    12. Nesta
    13. Nedved
    14. Redondo
    15. Schmeichel
     
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  15. PuckVanHeel

    PuckVanHeel BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Oct 4, 2011
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    In what respect was Zidane better in 1997-98 than 1996-97? (a category higher I mean) Personally I'd have Ronaldo on top here although I'm aware of Moratti's recurring criticism. In normal circumstances he simply wins the league.
    Bergkamp his goals and high assist count over Rivaldo's 19 league goals (0 goals in 6 games in Europe) but most probably I'm not neutral.
     
  16. PuckVanHeel

    PuckVanHeel BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Oct 4, 2011
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    Hmmm, after taking a look again I can see the idea for Del Piero on top. He has possibly/arguably the same number of 'pros' and fewer 'cons'. It's between those two.

    Still wondering about Zidane, compared to his 1996-97 self.
     
  17. comme

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    Feb 21, 2003
    I had less to go on in terms of his negatives.

    In 1996-7 I remembered him as being great but there were points about his consistency in the European Football Yearbook and Bugs Bunny's posts had him as not one of the players highest rated by La Stampa in their review of the Juve season.

    This year the European Football Yearbook said his season was "if anything, better" than the previous one and I had no more negatives. His ratings were very similar to the previous year.

    He was very close to getting it in 1996-7 but I remembered (potentially imperfectly) him being better in the second season.
     
  18. PuckVanHeel

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    Oct 4, 2011
    Club:
    Feyenoord
    Yes, the ratings were very similar. I know that it is not perfect and the ratings of the referees are the ultimate proof, lol (although Colina was by a mile the best rated. Gap of 0.30 with the rest). With some players I wonder whether it's totally fair that ratings can vary a lot, Mihaijlovic for example.

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    Equally interesting is to compare those players with team mates.
     
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  19. tLB Odiseo

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    Necaxa, Galatasaray, Real Madrid
    Dec 18, 2011
    México
    Club:
    NEC
    Nat'l Team:
    Mexico
    Do you consider in this season Nesta reached his highest peak?
     
  20. tLB Odiseo

    tLB Odiseo Member

    Necaxa, Galatasaray, Real Madrid
    Dec 18, 2011
    México
    Club:
    NEC
    Nat'l Team:
    Mexico
    Seriously? I think Ronaldo was the best by far ... in this season he showed his highest peak (in the first semester) and showed all his individual resources, more than any other season.
     
  21. wm442433

    wm442433 Member+

    Sep 19, 2014
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    #21 wm442433, Mar 28, 2020
    Last edited: Mar 28, 2020
    L'équipe type de la D1 France Football (based on les étoiles) :
    ------------------------------Barthez -------------------
    --------------------------(Monaco, 3,57)--------------
    --Séb. Perez ----L. Blanc----Song----Dos Santos
    -(Bastia, 3,34)---(OM, 3,935)-(Metz, 3,39)-(Montpellier, 3,31)
    -------------------------------Ferri-----------------------------
    -----------------------------(Nantes, 3,73)----------------------
    --S. Ziani------------------Dhorasoo------------Gravelaine
    (Lens, 3,65)--------------(Le Havre, 3,94)--------(OM, 3,66)
    ----------------------Guivarc'h------------Simone---------------
    ---------------------(Auxerre, 3,5)-------(PSG, 3,5)-------

    Other players with at least 3,30 (= top-30) : M. Soumah (CB Bastia, 3,63), Bigné (MF Rennes, 3,62), Déhu (DM/ DF Lens, 3,59), Boffin (LM Metz, 3,59), Collet (MF Strasbourg, 3,59), Blanchard (MF Metz, 3,58), Pires (F/ 10, Metz, 3,55), Moreau (Toulouse, MF/10, 3,53), Meyrieu (Metz, MF/10, 3,5), Roy (OM DM, 3,48), Rizzetto (Montpellier MF/10, 3,48), Kastendeuch (LIB Metz, 3,47), Lachuer (MF/ 10 Auxerre, 3,46), Smicer (F/W Lens, 3,46), Wallemme (LIB Lens, 3,39), Song (CB Metz, 3,39), Moreira (F Guingamp, 3,38), Gava (MF/AM/W PSG, 3,37), Makelele (DM OM, 3,35), Micoud (MF/ 10 Bordeaux, 3,34), Mendy (F Bastia, 3,33), Pollet (DF Le Havre, 3,32), Rodriguez (F/ CF Metz, 3,32), Moreau (CB Bastia, 3,31), Dumas (LIB Monaco, 3,31), Lamouchi (MF/ RM Auxerre, 3,30), Soloy (MF Le Havre, 3,30), Gourvennec (AM/10 Nantes, 3,30), Okpara (DF Strasbourg 3,30).

    Domoraud (OM), Gaillot (Metz), Arribagé (Toulouse) all CB's at 3,29. Mihali & Baret 3,28. Cocard 3,27, Diomède, Laslandes, Le Roux, Baticle 3,26. Da Rocha 3,25. Goussé 3,24. Pavon, Pierre, Dacourt, Maharzi 3,23 = top-50.

    Rai 3,21 and lone #55. Coco Michel of Guingamp #54 with 3,22. = full top-55.

    All Goalkeepers with at least 26 matches :

    1. Barthez (Monaco), 3,57.
    2. Durand (Bastia), 3,56
    3. Köpke (OM), 3,55
    4. Richert (Toulouse), 3,48
    5. Warmuz (Lens), 3,44
    6. Letizi (Metz), 3,41
    7. Landreau (Nantes), 3,39
    8. Heurtebis (Rennes), 3,38
    9. Vencel (Strasbourg), 3,34
    10. Guéguen (Châteauroux), 3,33
    11. Coupet (Lyon), 3,32
    11. Revault (PSG), 3,32
    13. Martini (Montpellier), 3,22

    Vikash Dhorasso for the outfield players won the trophée des étoiles for a tad over Laurent Blanc (3,9411 against 3,9354 precisely) and Fabien Barthez won it for the keepers for a tad over Eric Durand and Andreas Köpke.

    The scoring charts can be found anywhere. Here are the assisters' ranking according to FF :
    1. Micoud (Bordeaux) with 12 assists.
    2. Benarbia (Monaco), 9.
    3. Guivarc'h (Auxerre) and Dhorasoo (Le Havre), 8.
    5. Ziani (Lens) and Pirès (Metz), 7.
    7. Meyrieu (Metz), 6.
    8. Diomède (Auxerre), Laslandes (Bordeaux), Prat (Le Havre), Brunel (Lens), Echouafni, Gravelaine (Marseille), Ikpeba (Monaco), Robert (Montpellier), 5.
    16. Lachuer (Auxerre), Leroy (Cannes), Baret, Rouxel (Guingamp), Smicer (Lens), Delmotte (Lyon), Lukic (Metz), Henry, N'Doram, Trezeguet (Monaco), Simone (PSG), Goussé (Rennes), Maharzi (Toulouse), 4.

    Etc.

    "a good league season but the effects of the exodus of the best players starts to be felt"
    In gross.

    Note 1 : it was the last season of N'Doram due to injury (did not play at all in '98, stopped in winter).

    Note 2 (seen in another issue) : just prior to the World Cup when Jacquet had not decided on the 22 yet but (apparently/ unnoficially) only a core of 18 players (incl. 2 gks), E. Petit was not amongst the favorite of FF to make the final squad as they thought it would be either Ibrahim Ba or Sabri Lamouchi (i.e a RM).
    Henry was concurrenced by Anelka who was on the rise when Henry had a dot but with Trezeguet they were a pair so...
    FF had no pronostic on this one but kept the suspense... there was some hot stuff going on about Henry "lately"... rumors, "secret things" said on him to journalists by some guy (not published)... but well. Some people were after him it seems, denigrated him.
    About the remaining spots in the squad, I don't remember exactly now although I just read it 1 hour ago... the 3rd keeper, defenders...well (Boghossian was a lock, in the group).
     
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  22. carlito86

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    Real Madrid
    #22 carlito86, Mar 28, 2020
    Last edited: Mar 28, 2020
    The best by far isn't outscored by
    Guivarc'h in the UEFA cup
    David suker in the world cup
    Olivier bierhoff in serie A
    Giuseppe signori in the coppa italia

    It is simply unprecedented
    And all those who outscored him played for demonstrably inferior teams


    The italian press in 1997/98 also dubbed ADP a "phenomenon" and he wasn't markedly inferior to R9
    Neither in his statistical output and/or ability to singlehandedly turn/influence games

    It's simply an illusion maybe the greatest illusion I've seen in football regarding R9 (And his supposedly superlative level that cannot be reached or touched at inter Milan)
     
  23. Tropeiro

    Tropeiro Member+

    Jun 1, 2018
    R9 that season (especially in the middle to the end) completed more dribbles and was more fouled than Bierhoff, Signori and Guivarch probably in all his life (maybe even Suker). The attention he got was impressive.

    ADP had a good season, but Juventus was already the best team of the world in that period and according to Elo method (Club Elo) Juventus won only 20 points compared to 60 of Inter that season. Inter was a good side like many others in Italy.
     
  24. comme

    comme Moderator
    Staff Member

    Feb 21, 2003
    Thank you very much for this. If you have any more they'd be much appreciated.
     
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  25. wm442433

    wm442433 Member+

    Sep 19, 2014
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    I only took a look at the top of the pile of mags but 1996-1997 is next for sure (started to type it).

    Edit : + btw we can see that Rigobert Song (fighting for the title with Metz) was preferred in the XI over Morlaye Soumah of Bastia who had the best average ratings.
     
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