Friday, March 27, 2009

Top 10 to watch in 2009:

All leagues around the world have players who are a step above others and will be in the market! 

This is my list of top players for 2009. So if you want you can e-mail me your seletions? my e-mail in legendconor@yahoo.com 

10. Eric Bassombeng (Örebro SK) The Cameroonian is a pace machine! His speed and ability to finish off chances were key to Örebro staying up last year and his services will be needed again this season. Signed form Cotton Sport in 2007. 

9. Daryl Smylie (Kalmar) Northern Ireland native but after suffering relegation with Ljungskile last year Daryl faces the tough task of replacing Viktor Elm at champions Kalmar this year. A massive leap form relegation to a champion team? 

8. Henrik Larsson (Helsingborgs) 2009 might well be his final year. The legend has been with Helsingborgs since 2006 and was linked with moves away but he stayed and his experience will be vital as Helsingborgs seek European football next year. 

7. Agon Mehmeti (Malmö) Unleashed last year and impressed the Malmö fans who will want success this year. Of Kosovo desent the U-21 international could well move on come July but until then he will grace the pitches of Sweden. 

6. Nordin Gerzic (Örebro) The Bosnian was outstanding last year despite speculation of him joining AIK. The ponytailed magician will be a key player this year and possibly may move. 

5. Ivan Óbolo (AIK) The Argentinian striker has proved he is a player of quality with AIK. But AIK were poor last year and the Argentinian has a point to prove in what could be a good year for both him and the club. 

4. Markus Allbäck (Örgryte) The Swedish goal scorer is back in the Allsvenskan after years away abroad. Joined the club last summer form FC Kobenhavn and will be the answer to Örgryte's relegation battle. 

3. Robin Söder (IFK Göteborg) He is a talented striker and he can be useful when required. A few injuries last year hindered his season but it is a new season and has the chance to reaveal himself. And with the U-21 championship in June coming up 2009 will be a special year. 

2. Charlie Davies (Hammarby) The American had a good year in 2008 in what was a poor year for Hammarby. 2009 he will need to be on song as the Stockholm giants aim for silverware. His desire to play in England or Spain will depend on how well he plays this season. 

1. Anselmo (Halmstads) Not everyone's player but he did come in with 15 goals last year. His experience in Brazil and Portugal will help Halmstads who had an off year in 2008. Candiadate for top scorer come November? 

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