Showing posts with label ROY KEANE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ROY KEANE. Show all posts

28 September, 2024

Most red cards in Premier League history


Eight:
Richard Dunne
Duncan Ferguson
Patrick Vieira

Seven:
Lee Cattermole
Vinnie Jones
Roy Keane
Alan Smith

Six:
Gareth Barry
Joey Barton
Luís Boa Morte
Nicky Butt
Andrew Cole
Steven Gerrard
John Hartson
Younes Kaboul
Martin Keown
Paul Konchesky
Franck Queudrue
John Terry
Nemanja Vidic

26 September, 2024

Top rated players First Division 1991/92

 

6,69 Steve Nicol (Liverpool)
6,64 Peter Beardsley (Everton)
6,62 Ray Houghton (Liverpool)
6,60 Darren Peacock (QPR)
6,58 Clive Wilson (QPR) 
6,56 Steve McManaman, Nicky Tanner (Liverpool), Andy Townsend (Chelsea) 
6,54 Craig Short (Notts County), Roy Keane (Nott'm Forest), Carlton Palmer (Sheff Weds) 
6,45 Robert Fleck (Norwich) 
6,42 Steve Bruce (Man United), John Gannon (Sheff United) 

09 December, 2023

Top rated Premier League players 2003/04


6,85 Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
6,78 Jonathan Woodgate (Newcastle), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
6,62 Patrick Vieira (Arsenal)
6,58 Roy Keane (Man United)
6,55 Dean Kiely (Charlton)
6,51 Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
6,47 Antti Niemi (Southampton)
6,46 Robert Pirès (Arsenal), Gaizka Mendieta (Middlesbrough), Muzzy Izzet (Leicester)
6,44 Paul Scholes (Man United)
6,36 Youri Djorkaeff (Bolton)
6,34 Alan Shearer (Newcastle)
6,32 Shaun Wright-Phillips (Man City)
6,30 Colin Cooper (Middlesbrough)

06 March, 2013

Memory Lane: European goalscorers in the 2002 World Cup.

Including qualifiers. In bold text, players scoring at least 4 goals in the finals.

11: Henrik Larsson (Sweden), Pauleta (Portugal)
10: Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine), Marc Wilmots (Belgium)
9: Ebbe Sand (Denmark), Emmanuel Olisadebe (Poland)
8: Michael Ballack (Germany), Michael Owen (England), Vladimir Beschastnykh (Russia), Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark)
7: Miroslav Klose (Germany), Raúl (Spain), Nuno Gomes (Portugal), Kubilay Türkyilmaz (Switzerland), Savo Milošević (Yugoslavia), Filippo Inzaghi (Italy)
6: Hakan Şükür (Turkey), Michalis Konstantinou (Cyprus), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Holland), Luís Figo (Portugal), Alessandro Del Piero (Italy)
5: Fernando Hierro & Fernando Morientes (Spain), Alexander Frei (Switzerland), Mateja Kežman (Yugoslavia), Patrick Kluivert (Holland), Marcus Allbäck (Sweden), Dimitar Berbatov (Bulgaria), Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic), Raman Vasilyuk (Belarus), John Carew (Norway), Radosław Kałużny (Poland), Bosko Balaban  (Croatia)
4: Sérgio Conceição (Portugal), Christian Vieri (Italy), Aleksandr Iashvili (Georgia), Zlatko Zahovič (Slovenia), Yegor Titov (Russia), David Healy ( Northern Ireland), Dennis Rommedahl (Denmark), Anders Svensson (Sweden), John Hartson (Wales), Marcin Żewłakow (Poland), Andreas Herzog (Austria), Gaizka Mendieta (Spain), Mikael Forssell (Finland), David Beckham (England), Roy Keane & Robbie Keane (Ireland)