Thursday, August 30, 2012

EPL: Relegated Club Attendances

Newcastle United set the Premier League record in 2008/2009 as the highest attended club to ever be relegated from the Premiership with about 926,244 (48,749 avg.) fans in attendance throughout the season. Only Sunderland, in 02/03, had been ranked in the average attendance top 5 before, with an average of close to 40,000 fans.

Blackpool, in 2010/2011, were the first "lowest attended" team to be relegated from the Premier League.

Top 5 Highest Average Attendance Relegated Teams
08/09 -- Newcastle United -- 48,749
02/03 -- Sunderland -- 39,698
03/04 -- Leeds United -- 36,666
02/03 -- West Ham United -- 34,432
00/01 -- Manchester City -- 34,058


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Attendance Rank -- Team -- Average Attendance

2011/2012
13 -- Wolverhampton Wanderers -- 25,682
16 -- Bolton Wanderers -- 23,669
17 -- Blackburn Rovers -- 22,551

2010/2011
11 -- West Ham United -- 33,426
14 -- Birmingham City -- 25,461
20 -- Blackpool -- 15,779

2009/2010
15 -- Hull City -- 24,389
18 -- Burnley -- 20,653
19 -- Portsmouth -- 18,249

2008/2009
3 -- Newcastle -- 48,749
12 -- Middlesbrough -- 28,428
14 -- West Brom -- 25,827

2007/2008
12 -- Derby County -- 32,432
14 -- Birmingham -- 26,180
17 -- Reading -- 23,585

2006/2007
11 -- Sheffield United -- 30,512
13 -- Charlton Athletic -- 26,195
19 -- Watford -- 18,750

2005/2006
10 -- Sunderland -- 33,904
13 -- Birmingham -- 27,392
15 -- West Brom -- 25,403

2004/2005
11 -- Southampton -- 30,609
16 -- Norwich City -- 24,350
17 -- Crystal Palace -- 24,108

2003/2004
8 -- Leeds United -- 36,666
12 -- Leicester City -- 30,983
15 -- Wolves -- 28,874

2002/2003
5 -- Sunderland -- 39,698
12 -- West Ham -- 34,432
16 -- West Brom -- 26,720

2001/2002
13 -- Derby County -- 29,839
17 -- Ipswich Town -- 24,516
19 -- Leicester City -- 19,835

2000/2001
10 -- Manchester City -- 34,058
16 -- Coventry City -- 20,582
19 -- Bradford City -- 18,511

1999/2000
14 -- Sheffield Wednesday -- 24,855
17 -- Watford -- 18,544
19 -- Wimbledon -- 17,157

1998/1999
13 -- Blackburn -- 25,761
15 -- Nottingham Forest -- 24,415
18 -- Charlton -- 19,823

1997/1998
14 -- Bolton -- 24,352
15 -- Crystal Palace -- 21,983
18 -- Barnsley -- 18,443

1996/1997
9 -- Middlesbrough -- 29,871
13 -- Nottingham Forest -- 24,587
15 -- Sunderland -- 20,974

1995/1996
10 -- Manchester City -- 27,941
16 -- Bolton -- 18,822
18 -- QPR -- 15,672

1994/1995
15 -- Leicester City -- 19,532
16 -- Norwich City -- 18,625
17 -- Ipswich Town -- 16,907
19 -- Crystal Palace -- 14,902

1993/1994
12 -- Sheffield United -- 19,562
17 -- Swindon Town -- 15,011
21 -- Oldham -- 12,569

1992/1993
9 -- Nottingham Forest -- 21,910
14 -- Middlesbrough -- 16,724
17 -- Crystal Palace -- 15,726



Originally published on May 25, 2009
Updated August 30, 2012

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Best and Worst FIFA Rankings: August 2012

Nations that have achieved their best or worst all-time FIFA ranking in August 2012.

Best Ranking
3 - England
20 - Ecuador
38 - Libya
71 - Central African Republic
157 - Aruba
182 - American Samoa
199 - South Sudan

Worst Ranking
13 - Brazil
104 - Saudi Arabia
147 - Syria
159 - Indonesia
162 - Singapore
168 - India
184 - Myanmar
194 - Laos
199 - South Sudan
201 - Macau
206 - Bhutan

Monday, August 27, 2012

2012-2013 EPL Clubs: Trophies


62 - Liverpool
18 - Premier League
14 - Community Shield
8 - League Cup
7 - FA Cup
5 - UEFA Champions League
4 - Championship
3 - UEFA Europa League
3 - UEFA Super Cup

59 - Manchester United
19 - Premier League
16 - Community Shield
11 - FA Cup
4 - League Cup
3 - UEFA Champions League
2 - Championship
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1 - UEFA Super Cup
1 - FIFA Club World Cup
1 - Inter Continental Cup

38 - Arsenal
13 - Premier League
12 - Community Shield
10 - FA Cup
2 - League Cup
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

25 - Chelsea
7 - FA Cup
4 - Premier League
4 - League Cup
4 - Community Shield
2 - Championship
2 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1 - UEFA Champions League
1 - UEFA Super Cup

24 - Aston Villa
7 - Premier League
7 - FA Cup
5 - League Cup
2 - Championship
1 - UEFA Champions League
1 - UEFA Super Cup
1 - Community Shield

23 - Tottenham Hotspur
8 - FA Cup
4 - League Cup
4 - Community Shield
2 - Premier League
2 - Championship
2 - UEFA Europa League
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

21 - Manchester City
7 - Championship
5 - FA Cup
4 - Community Shield
3 - Premier League
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1 - League Cup

19 - Everton
8 - Premier League
8 - Community Shield
1 - Championship
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1 - FA Cup

15 - Newcastle United
6 - FA Cup
4 - Premier League
4 - Championship
1 - Community Shield

14 - Sunderland
6 - Premier League
5 - Championship
2 - FA Cup
1 - Community Shield

11 - West Bromwich Albion
5 - FA Cup
3 - Championship
1 - Premier League
1 - League Cup
1 - Community Shield

6 - Norwich City
3 - Championship
2 - League Cup
1 - League One

6 - West Ham United
3 - FA Cup
2 - Championship
1 - UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

4 - Fulham
2 - Championship
1 - League One
1 - League Two

3 - Queens Park Rangers
2 - Championship
1 - League Cup

3 - Reading
2 - Championship
1 - League One

3 - Stoke City
2 - Championship
1 - League Cup

2 - Swansea City
1 - League One
1 - League Two

1 - Southampton
1 - FA Cup

1 - Wigan Athletic
1 - League One





Thursday, August 23, 2012

Everton vs Liverpool - EPL League Positions

The final league positions of Everton and Liverpool from 1992 to 2012.




Tuesday, August 21, 2012

EPL Player of the Month Awards


Current Premier League players that have received an EPL player of the month award.


5 - Steven Gerrard
March 2001, March 2003, December 2004, April 2006, March 2009

5 - Wayne Rooney
February 2005, December 2005, March 2006, October 2007, January 2010

4 - Frank Lampard
September 2003, April 2005, October 2005, October 2008

4 - Paul Scholes
January 2003, December 2003, October 2006, August 2010

3 - Ashley Young
April 2008, September 2008, December 2008

3 - Peter Odemwingie
September 2010, April 2011, February 2012

3 - Robin van Persie
November 2005, October 2009, October 2011

2 - Andy Johnson
October 2004, September 2006

2 - Dimitar Berbatov
April 2007, January 2011

2 - Fernando Torres
February 2008, September 2009

2 - Gareth Bale
April 2010, January 2012

2 - Ryan Giggs
August 2006, Februar 2007

2 - Scott Parker
February 2011, November 2011


1
Anton Ferdinand
Carlos Tévez
Darren Bent
David Luiz
David Silva
Demba Ba
Edin Džeko
Florent Malouda
Gabriel Agbonlahor
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Jermain Defoe
Joe Cole
John Terry
Kevin Nolan
Louis Saha
Mark Schwarzer
Micah Richards
Michael Owen
Nemanja Vidic
Nikica Jelavić
Petr Čech
Phil Jagielka
Rafael van der Vaart
Rio Ferdinand
Roque Santa Cruz
Samir Nasri

Monday, August 20, 2012

CONCACAF Players in Top UEFA Leagues - 2012-2013

CONCACAF players in the top 15 European Leagues according to the UEFA coefficient rankings.


AUSTRIA

USA
Terrence Boyd (Rapid Wien)


BELGIUM

Costa Rica
Mynor Escoe (RCS Charleroi)

Haiti
Réginal Goreux (Standard Lüttich)

Trinidad and Tobago
Khaleem Hyland (KRC Genk)

USA
Sacha Kljestan (RSC Anderlecht)


DENMARK

Costa Rica 
Christian Bolaños (FC Copenhagen)
Cristian Gamboa (FC Copenhagen)
Bryan Oviedo (FC Copenhagen)

USA
Charlie Davies (Randers FC)
Clarence Goodson (Bröndby IF)
Conor O'Brien (SönderjyskE)
Michael Parkhurst (Nordsjaelland)


ENGLAND

Antigua and Barbuda
Mikele Leigertwood (Reading)

Barbados
Emmerson Boyce (Wigan Athletic)
Jonathan Forte (Southampton)

Canada
David Hoilett (QPR)
Simeon Jackson (Norwich City)

Costa Rica
Bryan Ruiz (Fulham)

Grenada
Jason Roberts (Reading)

Honduras
Maynor Figueroa (Wigan Athletic)
Wilson Palacios (Stoke City)

Jamaica
Adrian Mariappa (Reading)
Jobi McAnuff (Reading)

Mexico
Giovani dos Santos (Tottenham Hotspur)
Javier Hernandez (Manchester United)

Trinidad and Tobago
Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City)

United States
Geoff Cameron (Stoke City)
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
Brad Friedel (Tottenham Hotspur)
Brad Guzan (Aston Villa)
Tim Howard (Everton)
Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa)



FRANCE

Guadeloupe
Alexandre Alphonse (Stade Brest)
Mickaël Tacalfred (Stade Reims)

Haiti
Romain Genevois (OGC Nice)
Jeff Louis (AS Nancy)
Jean-Eudes Maurice (PSG)

Mexico
Guillermo Ochoa (AC Ajaccio)


GERMANY

Canada
Rob Friend (Eintracht Frankfurt)
Marcel de Jong (FC Augsburg)
Olivier Occéan (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Costa Rica
Júnior Díaz (1.FSV Mainz 05)

Mexico
Maza (VfB Stuttgart)

USA
Timothy Chandler (1.FC Nuremberg)
Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96)
Joe Gyau (TSG Hoffenheim)
Fabian Johnson (TSG Hoffenheim)
Jermaine Jones (Schalke 04)
Daniel Williams (TSG Hoffenheim)
David Yelldell (Bayer Leverkusen)


ITALY

USA
Michael Bradley (AS Roma)


NETHERLANDS

Canada
Atiba Hutchinson (PSV Eindhoven)

Costa Rica
Esteban Alvarado (AZ Alkmaar)

Curaçao
Cuco Martina (RKC Wallwijk)

Suriname
Leroy George (NEC Nijmegen)

USA
Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar)


PORTUGAL

El Salvador
Arturo Álvarez (FC Paços de Ferreira)

Guadeloupe
Cédric Collet (SC Beira-Mar)
David Fleurival (SC Beira-Mar)

USA
Oguchi Onyewu (Sporting CP)
Tony Taylor (Estoril Praia)


RUSSIA

Costa Rica
Marco Ureña (Kuban Krasnodar)

USA
Yevgeni Starikov (Zenit St. Petersburg)


SPAIN

Costa Rica
Joel Campbell (Real Betis)
Keylor Navas (Levante)

Mexico
Andrés Guardado (Valencia)
Héctor Moreno (Espanyol)
Jonathan dos Santos (Barcelona)
Carlos Vela (Real Sociedad)


TURKEY

Canada
Milan Borjan (Sivasspor)

Costa Rica
Randall Azofeifa (Genclerbirligi)

Jamaica
Luton Shelton (Kardemir Karabükspor)



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

EPL Unique Internationals 2012-2013

Nations that are currently represented by a single player in the EPL.

Antigua and Barbuda
Mikele Leigertwood (Reading)

Austria
Andreas Weimann (Aston Villa)

Benin
Stéphane Sessègnon (Sunderland)

Burundi
Gaël Bigirimana (Newcastle United)

Colombia
Hugo Rodallega (Fulham)

Congo DR
Youssuf Mulumbu (West Bromwich Albion)

Costa Rica
Bryan Ruiz (Fulham)

Ecuador
Antonio Valencia (Manchester United)

Egypt
Ahmed Elmohamady (Sunderland)

Ghana
Michael Essien (Chelsea)

Greece
Apostolos Vellios (Everton)

Grenada
Jason Roberts (Reading)

Israel
Yossi Benayoun (Chelsea)

Latvia
Kaspars Gorkss (Reading)

Macedonia
Goran Popov (Stoke City)

Montenegro
Stefan Savic (Manchester City)

Oman
Ali Al Habsi (Wigan Athletic)

Philippines
Neil Etheridge (Fulham)

Slovenia
Haris Vuckic (Newcastle United)

South Africa
Steven Pienaar (Everton)

Togo
Emmanuel Adebayor (Manchester City)

Trinidad and Tobago
Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

CONCACAF EPL Players - 2012-2013


Antigua and Barbuda
Mikele Leigertwood (Reading)

Barbados
Emmerson Boyce (Wigan Athletic)
Jonathan Forte (Southampton)

Canada
David Hoilett (QPR)
Simeon Jackson (Norwich City)

Costa Rica
Bryan Ruiz (Fulham)

Grenada
Jason Roberts (Reading)

Honduras
Maynor Figueroa (Wigan Athletic)
Wilson Palacios (Stoke City)

Jamaica
Adrian Mariappa (Reading)
Jobi McAnuff (Reading)

Mexico
Giovani dos Santos (Tottenham Hotspur)
Javier Hernandez (Manchester United)

Trinidad and Tobago
Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City)

United States
Geoff Cameron (Stoke City)
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
Brad Friedel (Tottenham Hotspur)
Brad Guzan (Aston Villa)
Tim Howard (Everton)
Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa)


Monday, August 13, 2012

FIFA Rankings: Top 5 by Language Spoken (August 2012)



ARABIC
34 - Algeria
38 - Libya
40 - Egypt
41 - Tunisia
68 - Morocco

DUTCH
8 - Netherlands
53 - Belgium
135 - Suriname
157 - Aruba
165 - Curaçao

ENGLISH
3 - England
24 - Australia
26 - Republic of Ireland
32 - Ghana
36 - USA

FRENCH
14 - France
16 - Cote d'Ivoire
23 - Switzerland
39 - Mali
43 - Gabon

GERMAN
2 - Germany
23 - Switzerland
53 - Belgium
60 - Austria
110 - Luxembourg

PORTUGUESE
5 - Portugal
13 - Brazil
78 - Cape Verde Islands
85 - Angola
107 - Mozambique

RUSSIAN
11 - Russia
76 - Belarus
140 - Tajikistan
145 - Kazakhstan
196 - Kyrgyzstan

SPANISH
1 - Spain
4 - Uruguay
7 - Argentina
15 - Chile
18 - Mexico


Notes:

Official and Co-Official Languages

Some nations have multiple Official languages (eg Switzerland, Belgium) and appear in the list more than once.

List made using the August, 2012 FIFA Rankings

Some of the most widely spoken languages (eg Mandarin, Hindustani, Bengali, Punjabi, Javanese, Japanese, Korean, etc) were not in the list because they would include less than 5 FIFA nations.





Friday, August 10, 2012

FIFA Confederation Ranking Comparison - August 2012


Comparing FIFA Confederations using the average FIFA ranking of the top 5 teams from each region.

Top 5 Avg. - Confederation (+/- July)

3.4 - Europe (+0.2)
1 - Spain
2 - Germany
3 - England
5 - Portugal
6 - Italy

11.8 - South America (-0.2)
4 - Uruguay
7 - Argentina
13 - Brazil
15 - Chile
20 - Ecuador

31.8 - Africa (+0.8)
16 - Cote d'Ivoire
32 - Ghana
34 - Algeria
38 - Libya
39 - Mali

37.2 - Asia (+/-0.0)
22 - Japan
24 - Australia
29 - South Korea
48 - Iran
63 - Uzbekistan

46.8 - CONCACAF (-2.4)
18 - Mexico
36 - USA
54 - Panama
62 - Costa Rica
64 - El Salvador

136.6 - Oceania (+4.4)
95 - New Zealand
136 - Tahiti
141 - New Caledonia
155 - Fiji
156 - Vanuatu

Thursday, August 9, 2012

USWNT 2012 - Player Goal and Assist Statistics


Goal, Assist, and Point statistics from the 2012 US Women's National Team season. The numbers in parenthesis represents games played in 2012.  Overall International record 19-1-1.

Goals
20 - Alex Morgan (20)
18 - Abby Wambach (21)
10 - Carli Lloyd (21)
8 - Amy Rodriguez (20)
8 - Sydney Leroux (17)
4 - Heather O'Reilly (17)
4 - Megan Rapinoe (18)
3 - Tobin Heath (16)
2 - Lauren Cheney (21)
1 - Shannon Boxx (16)
1 - Rachel Buehler (20)
1 - Lori Lindsey (6)

Assists
11 - Alex Morgan (20)
10 - Lauren Cheney (21)
8 - Heather O'Reilly (18)
8 - Amy Rodriguez (20)
7 - Abby Wambach (21)
6 - Tobin Heath (16)
6 - Megan Rapinoe (18)
4 - Kelly O'Hara (17)
4 - Amy Rodriguez (20)
3 - Rachel Buehler (20)
2 - Shannon Boxx (16)
2 - Heather Mitts (9)
2 - Christie Rampone (21)
1 - Stephanie Cox (4)
1 - Ali Kreiger (1)
1 - Carli Lloyd (21)
1 - Hope Solo (1)


Points (2pts per goal, 1pt per assist)
51 - Alex Morgan (20)
43 - Abby Wambach (21)
21 - Carli Lloyd (21)
20 - Amy Rodriguez (20)
16 - Sydney Leroux (17)
16 - Heather O'Reilly (18)
14 - Lauren Cheney (21)
14 - Megan Rapinoe (18)
12 - Tobin Heath (16)
5 - Rachel Buehler (20)
4 - Shannon Boxx (16)
4 - Kelly O'Hara (17)
2 - Lori Lyndsey (6)
2 - Heather Mitts (9)
2 - Christie Rampone (18)
1 - Stephanie Cox (4)
1 - Ali Krieger (1)
1 - Hope Solo (1)


10+ Career Goals (Players with caps in 2012)
143 - Abby Wambach
38 - Carli Lloyd
34 - Heather O'Reilly
30 - Alex Morgan
25 - Amy Rodriguez
23 - Shannon Boxx
18 - Lauren Cheney
15 - Megan Rapinoe

Monday, August 6, 2012

10+ Consecutive Seasons with the Same EPL Club

English Premier League players that have played 10+ consecutive EPL seasons with the same club.

Tony Adams (10)
Arsenal 1992-2002

Shola Ameobi (11)
Newcastle United 2000-2012

Darren Anderton (12)
Tottenham Hotspur 1992-2004

Gareth Barry (11)
Aston Villa 1998-2009

Francis Benali (11)
Southampton 1992-2003

Dennis Bergkamp (11)
Arsenal 1995-2006

Wes Brown (12)
Manchester United 1998-2011

Nicky Butt (12)
Manchester United 1992-2004

Jamie Carragher (15)
Liverpool 1997-2012

Carlo Cudicini (10)
Chelsea 1999-2009

Lee Dixon (10)
Arsenal 1992-2002

Jason Dodd (13)
Southampton 1992-2005

Rio Ferdinand (10)
Manchester United 2002-2012

Ricardo Gardner (11)
Bolton Wanderers 2001-2012

Steven Gerrard (14)
Liverpool 1998-2012

Ryan Giggs (20)
Manchester United 1992-2012

Shay Given (11)
Newcastle United 1997-2008

Lee Hendrie (11)
Aston Villa 1995-2007

Tony Hibbert (12)
Everton 2000-2012

Sami Hyypia (10)
Liverpool 1999-2009

Denis Irwin (10)
Manchester United 1992-2002

Jussi Jaaskelainen (11)
Bolton Wanderers 2001-2012

Roy Keane (13)
Manchester United 1993-2006

Gary Kelly (10)
Leeds United 1993-2004

Martin Keown (12)
Arsenal 1992-2004

Ledley King (13)
Tottenham Hotspur 1999-2012

Frank Lampard (11)
Chelsea 2001-2012

Matthew Le Tissier (10)
Southampton 1992-2002

Gary Neville (17)
Manchester United 1993-2011

Phil Neville (11)
Manchester United 1994-2005

Matt Oakley (10)
Southampton 1995-2005

John O'Shea (10)
Manchester United 2001-2011

Leon Osman (10)
Everton 2002-2012

Ray Parlour (12)
Arsenal 1992-2004

Lucas Radebe (10)
Leeds United 1994-2004

Paul Scholes (18)
Manchester United 1994-2012

Mark Schwarzer (11)
Middlesbrough 1996-2008

David Seaman (11)
Arsenal 1992-2003

Alan Shearer (10)
Newcastle United 1996-2006

John Terry (14)
Chelsea 1998-2012

David Watson (10)
Everton 1992-2003


Thursday, August 2, 2012

EPL Journeymen

Players that have made a league appearance for 5 or more EPL teams in their career.

Nicolas Anelka
97-99 Arsenal
01-02 Liverpool
02-05 Manchester City
06-07 Bolton Wanderers
07-12 Chelsea

Nick Barmby
92-95 Tottenham Hotspur
95-96 Middlesbrough
96-00 Everton
00-02 Liverpool
02-04 Leeds United
08-10 Hull City

Craig Bellamy
02-05 Newcastle United
05-06 Blackburn Rovers
06-07 Liverpool (11-12)
07-08 West Ham United (08-09)
08-09 Manchester City (09-10)

Tal Ben Haim
04-07 Bolton Wanderers
07-08 Chelsea
08-09 Sunderland
08-09 Manchester City
09-10 Portsmouth
10-11 West Ham United

Darren Bent
01-02 Ipswich Town
05-07 Charlton Athletic
07-09 Tottenham Hotspur
09-11 Sunderland
10-12 Aston Villa

Marcus Bent
97-98 Crystal Palace
01-02 Ipswich Town
03-04 Leicester City
04-05 Everton
05-07 Charlton Athletic
07-08 Wigan Athletic
10-11 Wolverhampton Wanderers

David Bentley
03-04 Arsenal
04-05 Norwich City
05-08 Blackburn Rovers
08-11 Tottenham Hotspur
10-11 Birmingham City

Wayne Bridge
98-03 Southampton
03-09 Chelsea
05-06 Fulham
08-11 Manchester City
10-11 West Ham United
11-12 Sunderland

Michael Brown
95-96 Manchester City
03-05 Tottenham Hotspur
05-07 Fulham
07-10 Wigan Athletic
09-10 Portsmouth

Henri Camara
03-04 Wolverhampton Wanderers
04-05 Southampton
05-07 Wigan Athletic (08-09)
07-08 West Ham United
08-09 Stoke City

Lee Carsley
97-98 Derby County
98-99 Blackburn Rovers
00-01 Coventry City
01-08 Everton
09-10 Birmingham City

Scott Carson
03-04 Leeds United
04-05 Liverpool
06-07 Charlton Athletic
07-08 Aston Villa
08-11 West Bromwich Albion

Andy Cole
93-94 Newcastle United
94-01 Manchester United
01-04 Blackburn Rovers
04-05 Fulham
05-06 Manchester City
06-07 Portsmouth
07-08 Sunderland

Stan Collymore
92-93 Crystal Palace
94-95 Nottingham Forest
95-97 Liverpool
97-99 Aston Villa
99-01 Leicester City
00-01 Bradford City

Neil Cox
92-94 Aston Villa
94-95 Crystal Palace
95-97 Middlesbrough
97-98 Bolton Wanderers
99-00 Watford

Peter Crouch
01-04 Aston Villa
04-05 Southampton
05-08 Liverpool
08-09 Portsmouth
09-12 Tottenham Hotspur
11-12 Stoke City

Les Ferdinand
92-95 QPR
95-97 Newcastle United
97-02 Tottenham Hotspur
02-03 West Ham United
03-04 Leicester City
04-05 Bolton Wanderers

Keith Gillespie
93-94 Manchester United
94-98 Newcastle United
98-03 Blackburn Rovers
03-04 Leicester City
06-07 Sheffield United

Emile Heskey
94-99 Leicester City
99-04 Liverpool
04-06 Birmingham City
05-09 Wigan Athletic
08-12 Aston Villa

Hermann Hreidarsson
97-98 Crystal Palace
99-00 Wimbledon
00-02 Ipswich Town
03-04 Charlton Athletic
07-10 Portsmouth

David James
92-99 Liverpool
99-01 Aston Villa
01-03 West Ham United
03-06 Manchester City
06-10 Portsmouth

Robbie Keane
99-00 Coventry City
00-02 Leeds United
02-11 Tottenham Hotspur
08-09 Liverpool
10-11 West Ham United
11-12 Aston Villa

Danny Mills
98-99 Charlton Athletic
99-03 Leeds United
03-04 Middlesbrough
04-07 Manchester City
07-08 Derby County

Carlton Palmer
92-94 Sheffield Wednesday
94-97 Leeds United
97-98 Southampton
98-99 Nottingham Forest
99-01 Coventry Ctiy
99-00 Watford

Scott Parker
98-03 Charlton Athletic
03-05 Chelsea
05-07 Newcastle United
07-11 West Ham United
11-12 Tottenham Hotspur

Jermaine Pennant
02-03 Arsenal
03-04 Leeds United
04-06 Birmingham City
06-09 Liverpool
08-09 Portsmouth
11-12 Stoke City

Nigel Quashie
95-96 QPR
98-99 Nottingham Forest
03-04 Portsmouth
04-05 Southampton
05-06 West Bromwich Albion
06-07 West Ham United

Wayne Routledge
04-05 Crystal Palace
05-06 Portsmouth
06-07 Fulham
07-09 Aston Villa
07-08 Tottenham Hotspur
10-11 Newcastle United
11-12 Swansea City

Louis Saha
98-99 Newcastle United
01-03 Fulham
03-08 Manchester United
08-12 Everton
11-12 Tottenham Hotspur

Chris Sutton
92-94 Norwich City
94-99 Blackburn Rovers
99-00 Chelsea
05-06 Birmingham City
06-07 Aston Villa

Ben Thatcher
96-00 Wimbledon
00-03 Tottenham Hotspur
03-04 Leicester City
04-06 Manchester City
06-07 Charlton Athletic

David Thompson
97-00 Liverpool
00-01 Coventry City
02-05 Blackburn Rovers
05-06 Wigan Athletic
06-07 Bolton Wanderers

Ashley Ward
94-95 Norwich City
96-97 Derby County
97-98 Barnsley
98-99 Blackburn Rovers
00-01 Bradford City

Jonathan Woodgate
98-02 Leeds United
02-04 Newcastle United
06-08 Middlesbrough
07-10 Tottenham Hotspur
11-12 Stoke City

Dwight Yorke
92-98 Aston Villa
98-02 Manchester United
02-05 Blackburn Rovers
04-05 Birmingham City
07-09 Sunderland

Luke Young
98-01 Tottenham Hotspur
01-07 Charlton Athletic
07-08 Middlesbrough
08-12 Aston Villa
11-12 QPR