I dont get this, why is nearly every single leading scorer from the new era?

Why is it never like „yeah he played in the 70s and is leading scorer off xyz“

You can check that, i am not talking bs, its hard to find a leading scorer that was in his prime between 1970-90

Why?

  • Ok-Raccoon-5707@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    This is false. Many clubs have record holders from ages ago. That said if you’re a club who plays consistently in Europe then you get many more games per season due to the newer formats. Similarly at international level tournaments are much bigger now so more games and a better chance of qualifying

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    10 months ago

    A think the single biggest factor is that the rules are different now. There are several examples of rules changes that have come in during the last 50 years that would increase scoring. The backpass rule, 3 league points for a win (it used to be 2), stricter foul rules and substitutions all come to mind.

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    10 months ago

    You’ve still got some players:

    Eusebio (Benfica)

    Greaves (Spurs)

    Uwe Seeler (Hamburg)

    Muller (Bayern Munich)

    Gigi Riva (Italy)

    Fernando Gomes (Porto)

    Pelè (Santos)

    Roberto Dinamite (Vasco da Gama)

    Zico (Flamengo)

    Liverpool (Ian Rush)

    I’m probably missing out on a lot of players too.

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    10 months ago

    Longer careers now due to improved fitness training and diet impact both stats and more internationals per year impacts that list.

    Gerd Müller was West Germany’s top scorer but he only played 62 international games in an 8 year international career. Miroslav Klose overtook him but he has played 137 times in 13 years. He’s still only scored 3 more goals than Müller mind.

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      10 months ago

      And Müller is still the overall top scorer in the Bundesliga (365 goals). In fact, eight of the top ten overall scorer’s in Bundesliga history are not from the modern day era. Only Lewandowski (2nd, 312 goals) and Claudio Pizarro (6th 197 goals) are.

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      10 months ago

      Yeh the argument doesn’t really hold in English football.

      If that’s what they’re looking at, OP could be looking at top Premier League scores? I really hate how the record of so many gets overlooked with our focus on the prem.

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        10 months ago

        I did wonder that for a second. I really hope OP isn’t wondering why there are no Premier League top scorers from before 1992.