I never saw Puskas play,but I'm willing to believe he was as good as we've been told...
Oh,and I'm old enough to have seen many on my list play,so I have no qualms about defending their abilities.So using your criteria Leggy, Eusebio,Cruyff,Pele etc,can't be better than players around now,because you haven't seen them "live"?
I don't mind informed observations,but The Jam's statement was ridiculous.
I'd never seen footage of Puskas or Di Stefano- but boy was they good!
These documentaries must be amongst the best ever made in English on great footballers.
It's the contemporary equivalents of these greats we'll be up against at the World Cup-
but well-organized teams of lesser ability that play with passion can get results (look at how well Fulham did in the Europa League or Portsmouth in the FA Cup this year).
Fulham to me seemed a similar side in playing ability and style to the All Whites from what I saw in the Europa Cup Final. Athletico Madrid were skillful Latins such as NZ will face next month, and though some Fulham players made basic errors at times, they had enough ability and passion to be very competitive.
Same with Portsmouth who had many tall, physical players as do the All Whites, and played with such passion they really rattled Chelsea on the weekend.
As Billy Harris commented in the Sunday Star-Times on the weekend (a rare ocassion I've agreed with him) the All Whites will be better to ditch pretty football, rely on our physical strength etc. and play long balls into the box where necessary, as Ireland did so successfully in 1990 and 1994 against more skilfull opponents...
Big Pete 65, Christchurch