I was privileged to have seen both. A lot of similarities, neither had sustained pace, neither were what you would call stand out during the game, it was only when you went back over the game on your way home you really appreciated their contributions.The both of them were exceptional at doing the basics of football, keeping it simple. They both had this ability to read the game and find themselves in impossible positions that you thought they had no right to be in. I think McGrath was a better header of the ball and Moore had the edge in passing ability.Bobby Moore was a leader and, I'm trying not to be biased here, McGrath wasn't, that takes nothing away from his ability. Both were unbelievably consistent. To answer your original question, I think the purists would give it to Moore but, given his injuries, lack of training and his demons, which they both had to be fair, then I would give it to McGrath I can't ever recall anyone ever skinning him. I've been fortunate enough to have seen some wonderful footballers in my time, McGrath is without doubt the best Villa defender I have ever seen. Both players were world class without the rest of the world realising it.
There used to be (since disappeared) on youtube a clip where someone had taken that Ireland v Italy world cup match and just compiled Paul McGrath's contributions, and it was the most stunning display of defending I have ever seen.He was God for us, but in that match he wasn't even some form of deity, he was way beyond that, it was so staggeringly good.
McGrath - the best Villa player in our lifetime. Would have been a probable in a world XI and therefore world class.Using that as a benchmark, only Platt would come close in the sense that for Villa and England he was a high quality goal scoring midfielder. At his peak he might have squeezed into a world XI.For Villa Cowans was their equal - in what was effectively a 1 man midfield he nearly won us a second 1st division title. He was vastly underrated and in my opinion far (far far far ad infinitum) better than the media darling that was Glenda.Little is still my favourite ever Villa player. He epitomised the rise from the 3rd division and was key in the best attacking team I've seen. Unfortunately, if we're being truthful, he was a better manager than player, and not the best forward in the city let alone a world class player.
Can't disagree with any of this oldhill
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 18, 2017, 12:24:48 AMThere used to be (since disappeared) on youtube a clip where someone had taken that Ireland v Italy world cup match and just compiled Paul McGrath's contributions, and it was the most stunning display of defending I have ever seen.He was God for us, but in that match he wasn't even some form of deity, he was way beyond that, it was so staggeringly good.Amen. Unbelievable footage that was. If you didn't know you could think it was CGI.