THE LIST: Sportsmail's 30-21 of the best British footballers to play abroad

11 March 2009 02:18
David Beckham has won his battle to extend his loan at AC Milan after making an impressive start to his career in Italy.[LNB] The Alternative List: Boffins pick their 30-21 of the best British footballers to play abroad[LNB]THE LIST: Sportsmail's 40-31 of the best British footballers to play abroad[LNB]THE LIST: Sportsmail's 50-41 of the best British footballers to play abroad[LNB] TheEngland international has also played for Real Madrid and LA Galaxy butwhere does he rank against other British footballers to play abroad?[LNB]In our latest offering of The List series, we are on the search forthe most successful stars to try their luck overseas - todaywe reveal numbers 30-21, with the best players at home not always having the best time abroad.[LNB]Doyou agree with our top 50? And who wouldtop your list?Make sure you have your say on our debate pages or in the comments section at the bottom of the page. And be sure to check out The Alternative List, put together by our friends at Championship Manager...[LNB]SPORTSMAIL'S best British footballers to play abroad - numbers 30-21...        HAVE YOUR SAY...     Who is the most successful British footballer to play abroad? David Beckham has finally extended his loan spell at Italian giants AC Milan after impressing during his short stay. The England international has also played at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy but where does he rank against other British stars to try their luck in Europe and beyond?[LNB][LNB]TELL US WHAT YOU THINK[LNB] 30. Paul Elliott (Pisa)29. Mark Hateley (AC Milan, Monaco)28. Clive Allen (Bordeaux)27. Vinny Samways (Las Palmas)26. George Best (LA Aztecs, Fort Lauderdale Strikers, San Jose Earthquakes)25. John Aldridge (Real Sociedad)24. Des Walker (Sampdoria) 23. Denis Law (Torino)22. Jimmy Greaves (AC Milan)21. Mo Johnston (Nantes, Kansas City Wizards) No 30: Paul Elliott's spell at Pisa between 1987 and 1989 helped the former Aston Villa, Celtic and Chelsea defender later bag a pundits role on Channel 4's Italian football coverage[LNB]No 29: Mark Hateley scored just 17 goals in 66 Italian league games for AC Milan, but didn't the Rangers hero look good in the famous red and black stripes?[LNB] No 28: Clive Allen spent little more than a year at Bordeaux after a £1million move from Spurs, but his goalscoring was impressive in France[LNB]No 27: Vinny Samways found the kind of success at Las Palmas that he struggled to enjoy at Everton. Also played at Sevilla and Algeciras[LNB] No 26: George Best, pictured with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, turned out for three clubs in America after leaving Manchester United[LNB]No 25: Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge was a trailblazer as the first non-Basque to sign for Real Sociedad, notching up 40 goals in 63 games[LNB] No 24: The Nottingham Forest chant 'You'll never beat Des Walker' didn't quite translate into Italian, but the England defender benefited from a season with Sampdoria and their Swedish boss, one Sven Goran Eriksson[LNB] [LNB] No 23: Denis Law (right) didn't always enjoy the best of times in Italy with Torino and, in February 1962, he was in a car crash with team-mate Joe Baker (left) when their vehicle apparently went the wrong way around a roundabout [LNB] [LNB] No 22: A great player whose period at AC Milan was brief, but Jimmy Greaves still made an impression, scoring nine in 12 appearances[LNB]No 21: Mo Johnston played for Nantes in the prime of his career, but is pictured in action for Kansas City Wiz, where he played his final few seasons[LNB] THE BEST OF THE REST OF THE LISTSportsmail's top 50 all-time managers in Britain[LNB]Sportsmail's top 50 goal poachers[LNB]Sportsmail's top 50 footballing traitors[LNB]Sportsmail's top 50 goalkeepers[LNB]Sportsmail's top 50 wingers[LNB]Sportsmail's top 50 FA Cup heroes[LNB]THE ALTERNATIVE LIST: Check out Championship Manager's best Brits abroad...[LNB]  

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