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So you where fishing then. :)

 

no, read what i said mate. not once did i say he was a poor player. he is a legend and one of the very best players ever to play in scotland. he was a class act but some of our fans have him on another level from that. he was not as good as his brother, that is just a fact mate.

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no, read what i said mate. not once did i say he was a poor player. he is a legend and one of the very best players ever to play in scotland. he was a class act but some of our fans have him on another level from that. he was not as good as his brother, that is just a fact mate.

 

The two can't really be compared, at least not in terms of ability. You might as well be comparing Goram to McCoist.

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Admin - I will make life easier for you as I enter into a self imposed exile from the forum.

 

If you decide to come back from your self imposed exile make sure you keep your contribution civil or you won't be here long.

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The French have a phrase that sums up Brian Laudrup for me; joie de vivre. The joy of living is what Laudrup brought to Rangers and to football. He was an entertainer, he was fast and skilful yet he was a team player, often happier to lay it on a plate for others. He worked hard, he scored and performed in big games and small, he looked like he enjoyed playing football as much as we did watching him play and he came across as a gentleman off the pitch. He was everything you want in a footballer.

 

A career that took in clubs like Bayern Munich, Fiorentina, AC Milan, Chelsea and Ajax as well as two international trophies and a World Cup quarter final appearance with Denmark suggest a player who shone at levels far above mediocre in his career.

 

We were honoured to watch a player of his talent at Rangers. Was he the best player in the world, was he even the best player in his own family? Does it matter? He was the best player any of us are likely to see in light blue. Think of him bursting past hooped defenders, sizing up whether to pass, cross or shoot all in a split second and making the right choice each time. Think of him and smile. Brian Laudrup was joy.

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michael laudrup was truly world class unlike brian who shone in a mediocre scottish league but regularly failed in europe for us.

 

You've had too much medication today mate. Gascoigne failed in europe for us also yet is the best English player in the last 30 years. Walter always changed things around in Europe to a poor 3-5-2 with the likes of Craig Moore (cracking centre half) in midfield.

 

Michael might have been better but Brian was still a class player and changed Scottish football. So many foreigners who like to play 'football' ahve failed in Scotland with cold weather and being kicked off the park, they run away too easy...so for Laudrup to become arguably the best player to play in the country (even some Celtic fans admit that) says he wasnt exactly an average player.

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Michael laudrup is one of the greatest players ever. but don't do Brian down. he won a European championship without his brother he won player of the year awards in Germany and did well with ac Milan. hid ankle was destroyed by the time he left us but he still had a few good games for Chelsea.

 

not being as good as Michael laudrup is a charge that could be leveled at all but a handful of players ever.

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