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Old 09-03-2007, 01:27 AM   #1
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I got the idea from the mundine thread. Think of people in this century who will live on in sport as ledgends. I'll name 5 although I could think of more.

Mohammed Ali
Sir Donald Bradman
Wally Lewis
Peter Brock
Dawn Fraser

Add to the list everyone, I'm curious to see who people choose. If anyone can think of a reason not to have someone on the list then please state why.

Thanks everyone, I thought this would be a bit of fun.

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Old 09-03-2007, 07:32 AM   #2
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if mundine makes it in here i'm gonna puke
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Old 09-03-2007, 07:54 AM   #3
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:06 AM   #4
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Gary Ablett (God)
Viv Richards
Shane Warne
Barry Sheene
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Old 09-03-2007, 12:02 PM   #5
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Gary Ablett (God)
Viv Richards
Shane Warne
Barry Sheene
Mick Doohan
Valentino Rossi
Pete Sampras
Too right. His 1989 is enough to make 10 years of cream.

Also, can we learn how to use dictionary.com?

There is no D in the first half of the word, "LEGEND".
Dammit.
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:07 AM   #6
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Gary Ablett should be removed from list after the disgraceful episode involving Alicia Horan .
theses kind of things shouldn't be over looked when claiming someones a legend

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Old 09-03-2007, 09:44 AM   #7
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Gary Ablett should be removed from list after the disgraceful episode involving Alicia Horan .
theses kind of things shouldn't be over looked when claiming someones a legend
I disagree, he was a legend for what he did on the field not off it. What you are saying is Shane Warne should not be on the list due to the match fixing (weather reports), taking drugs etc.............. But yet he is still the greatest bowler in history.

Kelly Slater
Elaine Beachley
Joe Montana
Bobby Rahal
Nigel Mansell
Ted Whitten
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pele)
Wayne Gretzky
Jack Nicolas
Hermann Maier
kosta tszyu (best super lightweight and welterweight boxer ever!)

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Old 09-03-2007, 08:41 PM   #8
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I disagree, he was a legend for what he did on the field not off it. What you are saying is Shane Warne should not be on the list due to the match fixing (weather reports), taking drugs etc.............. But yet he is still the greatest bowler in history.

Kelly Slater
Elaine Beachley
Joe Montana
Bobby Rahal
Nigel Mansell
Ted Whitten
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Pele)
Wayne Gretzky
Jack Nicolas
Hermann Maier
kosta tszyu (best super lightweight and welterweight boxer ever!)
No one died because Shane Warne took diuretics mate.
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:38 PM   #9
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Old 10-03-2007, 12:03 AM   #10
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any collingwood captain he he he
LOL good call.

Richie Benaud, as if i need to say who he is :thebirds:
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:18 AM   #11
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For me a legend has to transcend sport.. On field performances etc leave the door open for a legend from every game and sport played since the beginning of time, A legend is the highest honor imho, not necessarily the best at a chosen sport.

My top 5 (in no order)
Ali
Michael Jordon
Billy Jean King
Pele
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:24 AM   #12
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Valentino Rossi
Michael Jordon
Pele
Sir Donald Bradman
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:33 AM   #13
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Reg Gasnier
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:39 AM   #14
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This is Aussie Ford forums is it not, I can't believe Ford Boy didn't mention him alongside Peter Brock in the first post!
PS Are we talking Ledgends or Legends LOL
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:13 AM   #15
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:25 AM   #16
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It all comes down to how wide your knowledge of sports is, and then, depending how wide it is, it becomes more difficult.

I'd have to say (Just off the top of my head)
Pele (Greatest soccer player ever. Zip)
Sir Don Bradman (99.94, what else can you say)
Michael Jordan (Personally, I think is the greatest athlete who ever lived)
Wayne Gretzky (Almost at amazing as MJ, holds every Ice Hockey there is to hold) (PS This is what makes this list so difficult, not many people would know anything about Ice Hockey, but he dominated)
Michael Schumacher (Tough, it was between MS and AS, but I do think history will be very kind to Schuey, but only time will tell)

But there are so many that could fit on that list that I couldn't squeeze in. Geez, to tough for me
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:43 AM   #17
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Micheal Jordan is the greatest.

Shane Warne
Mick Doohan
Valetino Rossi
Magic Johnson
Shaquille Oneal
Don Bradman
Steve Waugh
Andrew Gaze
Larry Bird
Shane Webke
David Campese
Brian Lara

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Sir Edward ( weary ) Dunlop. WW2 POW and Humanitarian.
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Old 09-03-2007, 12:47 PM   #19
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How dare you put in a REAL hero! Here we are, busy worshipping our attention-seeking, vain sporting heroes with their millions of dollars, and you dare spoil the thread with somebody who actually helped others merely out of the goodness of his heart? Tsk tsk.

No, but seriously, that puts it all in perspective. Sporting heroes are not heroes in the true sense. They are merely false idols who ultimately do it for the cash and the attention.

Dunlop was a true hero who selflessly gave his services to help others.

Dead right BJ. Good post.
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How dare you put in a REAL hero! Here we are, busy worshipping our attention-seeking, vain sporting heroes with their millions of dollars, and you dare spoil the thread with somebody who actually helped others merely out of the goodness of his heart? Tsk tsk.

No, but seriously, that puts it all in perspective. Sporting heroes are not heroes in the true sense. They are merely false idols who ultimately do it for the cash and the attention.

Dunlop was a true hero who selflessly gave his services to help others.

Dead right BJ. Good post.
I had the honour of having dinner with him just before He died. That man did so much IN such harsh conditions that he and people like him deserve our utmost respect. I just get sick and tired of these so called legends of sport, what the heel have they done for humanity. It is nice to see some one thinks the same way. It is because of him i have my uncle safe and sound from the second world war.
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I had the honour of having dinner with him just before He died. That man did so much IN such harsh conditions that he and people like him deserve our utmost respect. I just get sick and tired of these so called legends of sport, what the heel have they done for humanity. It is nice to see some one thinks the same way. It is because of him i have my uncle safe and sound from the second world war.
Agreed 100%
It annoys me when people say sporting heroes, not legends. There is a difference!
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How dare you put in a REAL hero! Here we are, busy worshipping our attention-seeking, vain sporting heroes with their millions of dollars, and you dare spoil the thread with somebody who actually helped others merely out of the goodness of his heart? Tsk tsk.

No, but seriously, that puts it all in perspective. Sporting heroes are not heroes in the true sense. They are merely false idols who ultimately do it for the cash and the attention.

Dunlop was a true hero who selflessly gave his services to help others.

Dead right BJ. Good post.
Well said, i personally don't see sporting people as Hero's.
Champions yes, Hero's no.
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Sir Stanley Matthews
George Best
Sir Bobby Charlton
Sir Bobby Moore
Nobby Stiles
Denis Law
Kevin Keegan
Gordon Banks
Glen Hoddle
Franz Beckenbauer
Dixie Dean
Johan Cruyff
Ferenc Puskas

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Sir Stanley Matthews
George Best
Sir Bobby Charlton
Sir Bobby Moore
Nobby Stiles
Denis Law
Kevin Keegan
Gordon Banks
Glen Hoddle
Franz Beckenbauer
Dixie Dean
Johan Cruyff
Ferenc Puskas

"All of them genuine Football Legends"
Roberto Biaggio
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Of course sporting stars are not heroes but the word Legend(sorry for spelly before) is used to describe someone that will never be forgotten in their chosen feild of sport. I only chose 5 because I could have made a massive list but I wanted more people to add to it. I also think Rodger Federer and Maradona should be on the list
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