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Ashton or Anelka? Mido or Modric? Sharp or Strevens?


Sunday 17 August 2008 18:43

The 2008/09 season is well and truly underway. But which players are the form horses and who are the carthorses?

Some players are off to fliers with their new clubs: Deco scored a belter for Chelsea, Samir Nasri bagged Arsenal's winner and Johan Elmander got off the mark for Bolton.

Others built on promising work last season: Dean Ashton, Fernando Torres and Gabriel Agbonlahor to name but three.  

But for every good performance, there was a bad one. For every great goal, a hopeless miss. For every incredible save, a bit of defensive frailty.

FootballTalentspotter.com (brought to you by FourFourTwo) is where you – the fans – can tell us what's really going on out on the pitch.

At Talentspotter, you can give your marks out of 10 for every professional player in Britain (Premier League, Football League and SPL), then go on to rate their individual skills – shooting, passing, tackling and so on.

Your ratings count towards the Hotlists, the first up-to-the-minute rankings of every professional player in Britain – by the fans who watch them every week.

There are prizes for the best fans’ verdicts. And when you get bored of looking at hairy, sweaty shirts, you can always take a peek at their WAGs.

So what are you waiting for: go there now and tell us whether Nicolas Anelka's better than Didier Drogba, whether Mido's a player transformed at the Riverside, and whether Rafa Benitez really has lost the plot with his desperate attempts to sign Gareth Barry – after all, what's that wrong about Xabi Alonso?

FootballTalentspotter.com – make your rating count.




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