You make it sound as if Giggs was Robben. Giggs wasn't really an inverted winger - getting the ball, starting, from the right and cutting in. He would start wide and make runs in behind the defence onto/towards his left. This isn't really what Bale does. I just don't think the
y compare on the whole. Bar the intermittent season he wasn't very prolific. He doesn't have 3 consecutive seasons of even hitting double digits - Bale is currently on his 5th and counting. I just think you and many others look at his career with extremely thick rose-tinted glasses. During his career he was never in the same sentence as some of the players you're talking about. To have been in an attacking line with Romario and Stoichkov he'd have had to replaced Laudrup...and that's not happening in any universe. And this is the Barca team that Milan thumped 4-0 in the European cup final. English football back then was in the dark ages.
I'm sure being Welsh Bale idolised him and wanted to be very much like him but there's no real uniqueness to Giggs that made him so different to talk about him as a prototype. He was a fairly conventional modern winger, especially for a 4-4-2. Honestly, bar his incredible longevity; Giggs wasn't the standout generational talent some people believe him to be. Again, probably never even the best player in his own team.
As for Neville; I agree he's got great game intelligence but he's basically a rich man's Steve Finnan for me. Consistent, hardly made a mistake defensively and with a great cross. Contrast him with Cole who I think was the best LB in the world for his generation, or at least one of the best. I couldn't ever say that about Neville.
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Anyway, funny vine on Mignolet...the goat.
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