So to rate the 5.
Much as at annoys me that Tyronnies overrate their players, Brian McGuigan is probably my favourite footballer ever (apart from David Clifford). His peak years coincided with the best era of football ever seen - better conditioned, smarter and more ruthless than their predecessors, but not robotic - and he was the high conductor of the best team I've ever watched.
Paudie Clifford comes next and he will likely overtake McGuigan in the coming years. He was clearly more gifted than the rest during the defensive implosion of our game. Then, what he did this season, in the knockout games was many level above. A rare combination of athleticism and genius. He's extraordinary.
Kilkenny for me should have been the best player of all time. He's perfect. But he's so perfect that he always put winning over winning with distinction. And that's a paradox. I've seen him do the most exceptional things but my overarching memory of him is playing it safe. It's a shame. I don't want him to be Kieran McDonald and all style over substance. But all my life I've been waiting for the game where he just shows off.
Giles and O'Sullivan are joint 4th. Both were a joy to watch. Energy, intelligence, will to win. But they're not quite at the level of the lads above. It's small margins, but it's all time greats against generational greats and something has to give.
Much as at annoys me that Tyronnies overrate their players, Brian McGuigan is probably my favourite footballer ever (apart from David Clifford). His peak years coincided with the best era of football ever seen - better conditioned, smarter and more ruthless than their predecessors, but not robotic - and he was the high conductor of the best team I've ever watched.
Paudie Clifford comes next and he will likely overtake McGuigan in the coming years. He was clearly more gifted than the rest during the defensive implosion of our game. Then, what he did this season, in the knockout games was many level above. A rare combination of athleticism and genius. He's extraordinary.
Kilkenny for me should have been the best player of all time. He's perfect. But he's so perfect that he always put winning over winning with distinction. And that's a paradox. I've seen him do the most exceptional things but my overarching memory of him is playing it safe. It's a shame. I don't want him to be Kieran McDonald and all style over substance. But all my life I've been waiting for the game where he just shows off.
Giles and O'Sullivan are joint 4th. Both were a joy to watch. Energy, intelligence, will to win. But they're not quite at the level of the lads above. It's small margins, but it's all time greats against generational greats and something has to give.