Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

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Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Brogue » 20 Mar 2025 10:50

Do you agree? discuss

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by MouldyRoyal » 20 Mar 2025 10:54

I think it depends on whether you mean when they were playing for us or throughout their careers and their ability as a whole.

Playing for us I would say:

Sidwell > Gylf > Olise

In terms of career and overall ability:

Olise > Gylf > Sidwell

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Linden Jones' Tash » 20 Mar 2025 10:59

I think I agree

I have memories of Gylfi acting like a teenager on the pitch then getting aggrieved and suddenly taking a game by the scruff of the neck and winning it single handed.

Olise could be so great - but COVID meant didn't see as much of him IRL as would have liked.

Sidwell was part of a well oiled machine that didn't necessarily make the most of central midfield.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Brogue » 20 Mar 2025 10:59

MouldyRoyal I think it depends on whether you mean when they were playing for us or throughout their careers and their ability as a whole.

Playing for us I would say:

Sidwell > Gylf > Olise

In terms of career and overall ability:

Olise > Gylf > Sidwell


yeah i deliberately left it vague to leave up to you to decide how you want to answer

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Armadillo Roadkill » 20 Mar 2025 11:10

Brynjar Gunnarson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> anyone else


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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Snowflake Royal » 20 Mar 2025 11:14

Given where Olise currently is and likely will spend his career, it has to be either:

For us:
Sidwell > Sigurdsson > Olise

Or career wise:

Olise > Sidwell > Sigurdsson

Sidwell was a key part of many seasons of success or partial success for us. He went on to play (occasionally) for Chelsea, then consistently in the PL for ok teams.

Sigurdsson had one outstanding season for us, then did well at ok teams, but his career fell apart at the end.

Olise was good for us, but not outstanding to the extent that Sidwell and Sig were. But his career is clearly going higher and further than either of them.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by MouldyRoyal » 20 Mar 2025 12:15

Snowflake Royal Given where Olise currently is and likely will spend his career, it has to be either:

For us:
Sidwell > Sigurdsson > Olise

Or career wise:

Olise > Sidwell > Sigurdsson

Sidwell was a key part of many seasons of success or partial success for us. He went on to play (occasionally) for Chelsea, then consistently in the PL for ok teams.

Sigurdsson had one outstanding season for us, then did well at ok teams, but his career fell apart at the end.

Olise was good for us, but not outstanding to the extent that Sidwell and Sig were. But his career is clearly going higher and further than either of them.


Yeah I never got the impression Olise would end up as the elite level talent he is now.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by 6ft Kerplunk » 20 Mar 2025 13:01

Sidwell was a completely different type of player to Olise and Gylfi. I was always surprised a mid-lower premier league team didn't come in for him before we got promoted.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by SCIAG » 20 Mar 2025 14:04

Sidwell is a completely different player.

Olise with us was a fraction of the player Gylfi was. Played 50% more matches but scored 50% fewer goals. Never looked quite as good as John Swift, who obviously was a worse version of Gylfi.


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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by rabidbee » 20 Mar 2025 22:46

Armadillo Roadkill Brynjar Gunnarson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> anyone else

RZR?

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Royal_jimmy » 22 Mar 2025 11:01

Olise is the most talented football player we've ever had at the club.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Dirk Gently » 22 Mar 2025 14:39

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RZR?


My thoughts entirely.

Having said that, Bryn's Cruyff turn and cross at Anfield is one of the best memories of nearly 50 years of 'Ding memories.

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Re: Gylfi Sigurdsson > Michael Olise > Steve Sidwell

by Sutekh » 22 Mar 2025 15:03

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