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Both have their place in football obviously, a Neale type seems to have less of a gap between their best and worst as opposed to the others, but the others are genuinely match winners more often, I think preference is the main thing that separates them tbhNeale is very very good, but I think there's always been a difference between Neale and Danger/Bont/Dusty levels of superstar, even if they may not always be as consistent. No criticism of Neale, I just think athletically all 3 have the edge. In the same vein I see Horne having that type of xfactor, where as I haven't seen it in Rowell despite being a hell of a player from the get go.