
Premier League XIs: Ronaldo, Terry and more from 2007/08
It was Ronaldo. It was John Terry. It was Michael Owen at Newcastle. It was 2007/08.
It was Ronaldo. It was John Terry. It was Michael Owen at Newcastle. It was 2007/08.
This team would surely be rock bottom of the Alphabet League. There’s a lot of Quinn.
Caglar Soyuncu might have had the chance to become the first Turkish player to win the FA Cup this weekend…
Ronaldo was damned good in 2006/07. And so were Didier Drogba and Cesc Fabregas.
Pires, Petit and Pogba in one team? This one will take some beating in the Alphabet League.
Look at Thierry Henry in the season of Highbury’s farewell, lasagne-gate and all sorts…
Michael Owen is the striker in front of a very creative O midfield. This is a decent team.
Also in your Mailbox: Gabriel Jesus, Istanbul, Kalidou Koulibaly, Luke Chadwick, Van der Sar…
There were some excellent teams in 2004/05 and there was some utter sh*te too…
Neville and Neville dominate the full-back positions but there is a weakness up front…
14 years ago, Steven Gerrard lifted the FA Cup. He is at the centre of a heroic XI.
The Invincibles happened. So there are quite a few of those Arsenal men in here…
Jose Mourinho has a magnificent Premier League midfield and attack to choose from. The defence? Not bad.
Was there ever any danger of forgetting Wayne Rooney? The 2002/03 Premier League season was great.
Lampard, Lukaku, Le Tissier and eight more names. Who will win the Alphabet League?
It’s the season of Sylvain Wiltord and Sol Campbell but also RVN and David Beckham…
Harry Kane and Robbie Keane. N’Golo Kante and Roy Keane. What a team (barring the ‘keeper).
It seems odd that Michael Owen won the Ballon d’Or. Meanwhile, Keane on Haaland happened…
Juninho provides the magic as this current Wolves side boosts the J-Team…
Who defined the PL at the turn of the millennium? You won’t find Wim Jonk and Thierry Henry together anywhere else.
It’s a Premier League XI team heavy on Manchester City players who only made the last four…
It’s I for Ighalo, Ince and Ibrahimovic here, but they still have no Alphabet League chance…
Here are the headliners form the 1998/99 season. Featuring that man Roy Keane…
Thierry Henry is the greatest but Eden Hazard is close. And they flank the underrated JFH.
Dennis Bergkamp and Marc Overmars. These were truly glorious times for football.
David Beckham’s halfway-line goal Ali Dia, Mark Bosnich’s salute. Come back to 96/97.
Firmino, Fowler and Ferdinand is some kind of special front three. Fabregas will love this…
Eric Cantona is joined up front by Les Ferdinand in an XI that tells the story of 1995/96.
There are some class acts in the E-Team but there are a few fillers too. Who remembers Brett Emerton?
Alan Shearer and Tim Sherwood are in from the champions, but also Robbie Fowler…