My absolute favourite players are Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, and John Terry. These guys, along with Jose Mourinho, made me fall in love with the sport in 2004; so I will be eternally grateful to them. This reminded me of my getting into baseball when I was a kid in 1972 on account of seeing Thurman Munson and Bobby Murcer. And, having retired from baseball fandom in 1997, I was pleased to find something else that stirred my passions as baseball had once done.
Whereas in the years following 1972 I collected baseball cards and immersed myself in baseball history, starting in 2004 I began reading all I could in order to learn about English football and its history.
Several other ex-Chelsea players remain my favourites, especially Joe Cole, an attacking midfielder / winger / sometime striker who had the prettiest game of any player that I have seen. Others are Arjen Robben and defender Ricardo Carvalho.
Amongst non-Chelsea players, the top one is Cristiano Lucarelli, a fellow red.
Despite being a Chelsea fan, I had admiration for several rival-team players, just as I had begrudgingly admired George Brett and Jim Rice back when I was a Yankee fan. I admit that I always liked Cristiano Ronaldo, despite my hatred of Man United. I actually didn't want him to leave United, because his presence elevated the entire Premier League. For the same reason, I didn't want Gareth Bale, another favourite, to leave Tottenham. The wildman Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was always great fun to watch. And my favourite non-Chelsea defender is Phil Jagielka.
When I was a kid, I had a fascination with Giorgio Chinaglia; and still I love reading about his outsized personality. But I cannot claim to have followed the Cosmos closely back in those days. From sporadically watching the MISL as an adult, I became aware of Todd Dusosky, and always enjoyed seeing him. But, there again, I do not say that I was an avid fan.
Before NYCFC was founded (and before it cemented me as a fan by signing Lampard), I didn't care about MLS. But I sometimes watched the league's matches if one came on. And I remember really enjoying striker Sergio Galvan Rey of the MetroStars, who was a fast little guy.
For NYCFC, I have the same emotional attachments to Mix and to Poku as most other fans do. The slightly ungainly McNamara makes me smile. And I remain confident that the legendary Lampard will make a very big contribution this season.