QUOTE (milan00047 @ Jul 20 2006, 04:39 AM)
Sheva i am sorry but he is a damn chelsea player.
And i always hated CHELSEA 'cause I am an ARSENAL fan as well.
Well there is no doubt that THIERRY IS KING HENRY.
He has been phenomenal in the last three years.
for heaven sake sheva is no charecter (for leaving his beloved MILAN.)
HENRY has scored 27 + 5 this season or if u may say the last season. and how much did sheva score.
also Henry scored crucial goals like the one against BRAZIL. and against REAL . while against Lyon when we needed goals sheva wasnt there till Clerk gifted him.
there are many points that can be disscussed here, if you souls wnated to that is.
Definitely not. Sheva is 110% times better than Henry. The players themselves
said he's the most deadly and feared striker in the world.Look at the champions
league. He's the highest scorer in europe ever and Henry did not even smell close
to him. Sheva anyday. Sheva leavin milan doesn't mean that Henry is better. This
even makes it more difficult for teams to beat chelsea. You may call it that
chelsea are almost unbeatable now. For God sake, the first time in Sheva's world
cup he led his country to the quarter finals with Brasil and other teams. If Milan
had met Arsenal in the finals who do u think would have won with Sheva and
henry in different teams. Of course Milan. Sheva had 9 gols last season in
champions league and 28 in serie A. Most of the time Sheva was injured and he
still proved that he's the best striker in the whole world now. I don't care what u
say but Sheva is better winning even European player of the year. Ronaldinho
won the world player 2yrs ago followed by Henry and then Sheva. But Sheva won
the European player of the year that same yr. For cryin out loud Henry didn't win
the wold player or even the european player. For Henry not winning the world
player. Henry lost the gold by being second and in the record book Second best
players aren't recognised. It is first for world and europe. So go Sheva ur the best.
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