Something like that, Raees. I do understand it is convoluted and extensive, but at the same time, isn't that what these lists should be attempting to do? How can Beckenbauer not being top 3 - at least - in numerous categories be representative when he's the most skilful player of his ilk that has existed?http://pythagorasinboots.com/greatest-defensive-midfielders/
@Fortitude that is the way I categorised it. Would you prefer a separate countdown for each type of CDM or would the categories listed be similar enough to merit a worthwhile best overall CDM ranking...
For me our redcafe one encapsulated far too much range of players but it is an interesting first attempt and with more practice it will become more refined.
A compendium of DLP's, DM's, CM's etc. would be magnificent and give each type of midfielder their due, independent of one another - something that cannot happen when the pot is melted together and the eye-catching dynamos pretty much dominate. Who the better DLP is between a Pirlo and a Van Hanegem or Ocwirk (for example) would make more sense than comparing them to all-action maurading dynamos, I think. Sorting dynamic runners and all-rounders amongst themselves also has you comparing like for like and seeing how a Gerrard matches up to a Neeskens, Robson or what have you, at which point goals, and contribution to both boxes is paramount and pre-requisite where it shouldn't be for DLP's and DM's.
I know this was concluded in February and my timing on bringing this up makes no sense, but it has bothered me for some time and I guess because I'm in this forum a lot more now, I thought I'd just post up instead of thinking the same thing over and over.