Both Chris Wreh and Mass Sahr developed over time. I'll say Arthur Farr. The guy was incredible but found it difficult at times to "Shake the curtain." Being a little boy and watching him play for the Lone Star against Kenya seemed like the guy was Supernatural. I can almso hear the commentator saying "What a miss!" "Oh my God!" and so forth. He was speaking of Arthur Farr. As the game continued, Arthur could have had more than 5 goals in that game. It was said that Weah got mad at his and threw him off the squad for good. This was before Chris Wreh began his doing stunts and Mass Sahr ever saw chances of fielding at ATS or SKD.
So, I'll say Arthur Farr.
I have not seen any Liberian player faster then Winston Taylor and Waka Herron of Barrolle. They both played the right wing, but was not on the team the same time. Winston Taylor was before Waka Herron. I am a IE fan, but I can remember that Winston and Waka were always trouble for us on that right wing because they were too fast for our left defenders. Because of their speed, defender always give them space. Their art was to push the ball forward and race the defender for the ball on the touch line and they beat the defenders 100% of the time. Man, those guys were very, very fast. Lie-man say, faster then the speed of light and sound.
Yes, Winston Taylor played for the Lone Star, but it was the old Lone Star, the days of "Bill Ray, Monkey Brown and others. About a generation before Waka Herron.
By-the-way, another fast player was a guy called "Kennedy," I can only remember his last name. He played for Bame doing the days of Patrick and Losen Teah and Vava George. Kennedy also played for the Lone Star.