Premier League XI: The grand old men of 2021/22
Here’s a Premier League XI made up from players who are already in their mid to late thirties.
Here’s a Premier League XI made up from players who are already in their mid to late thirties.
Steven Gerrard is the current captain but a few Manchester United players could qualify for this side soon.
Eric Cantona features in a Premier League XI of European failures. But it’s mostly Man City.
Ryan Giggs is just one of many Premier League players who has had a stint in the dug-out.
A whole lot of English Arsenal players and non-English Manchester United men. Andy Robertson next?
Edinson Cavani is the inspiration for a Premier League XI of players signed past their best.
Might Georginio Wijnaldum be next for this list of stars who left a title-winning team?
This is a great team of former Premier League players who have won both the big ones.
Man United dominate this XI. My word they produced some phenomenal players…
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Olivier Giroud has won the FA Cup with both of this year’s finalists, but does not make it into this XI.
Andy Robertson is just one of a collection of brilliant Premier League relegated champions…
David Silva is the inspiration for this great team of Daves. Can any name beat this one?
The Premier League Z-team really should not be this good. But it’s a cracker…
The Y-Team will score a few and have plenty of goal of the month nominations. But that defence…
Nine Englishmen in the Premier League XI W-side. This one is going to be feisty.
Here’s a Premier League XI made up from players who moved on at the wrong time…
It was the year of Aguero and of Drogba and Gerrard. It was 2011/12.
Now this is a great team. How about a Van Dijk, Vidic and Vertonghen defence?
Ronaldo is the man around whom a wonderful XI is built. There’s goals in this side.
We have an XI of players who have won the FA Cup and Coppa Italia. Balotelli at wing-back?
We go back to 2010/11, to Roy Hodgson at Liverpool and Fernando Torres on the move…
Best of luck getting past the centre-halves and keeping out the strikers in the T-Team. Djimi Traore misses out.
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace on the BBC is likely to beat this list of Premier League TV audiences…
Chelsea won the title but 2009/10 was the season when Wayne Rooney was so, so good.
Thierry Henry is one player who left these shores to win the Champions League…
This S-Team is so strong that Raheem Sterling cannot get a place. Now that’s impressive…
Ian Wright and Teddy Sheringham are the front pairing in a play-off winning super team…
It was the season of Manchester City money in 2008/09 but it was still an old boy who made headlines…
Ronaldo, Rooney and Robben with the finishing of Rush? What could go wrong here?