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Football League 100 Legends

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Billy Bassett played forWest Bromwich Albion inThe Football League's first season

TheFootball League 100 Legends is a list of 100 greatassociation football players who played part or all of their professional career in EnglishFootball League andPremier League football.[1] The players were selected in 1998 by a panel of journalists, including veteran reporterBryon Butler, and the list was intended to reflect the League's history by including players from throughout the preceding 99 seasons. The Football League also announced plans for a gala dinner later in the season at which surviving legends would receive a specially commissioned award.

The list includes 34 players who began their playing careers before theSecond World War, 37 who began their careers between the end of the war and 1980, and 29 whose professional careers began after that date. At the time of the list's publication, six of the legends were still active, all playing in thePremier League. The last of the players to play professionally wasRyan Giggs, who retired at the end of the2013–14 season. All 100 of the legends played in The Football League exceptDennis Bergkamp, who did not begin playing in England until after the Premier League replaced the Football League as the highest level of theEnglish football league system in 1992.

At the time of its announcement, the Football League chief executiveRichard Scudamore stated that the list was "almost impossible to better";[1] however, contributors to theBBC News website thought differently, providing many alternative suggestions.[2][a]

Legends

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A statue ofSteve Bloomer, who was honoured for his career withDerby County andMiddlesbrough before theFirst World War
A statue ofWilf Mannion, whose career spanned either side of theSecond World War
A statue ofDuncan Edwards, who died at the age of 21 in theMunich air disaster
Name[3][4]Football League/Premier League club(s)Career
EnglandBilly BassettWest Bromwich Albion1888–1899
ScotlandArchie HunterAston Villa1888–1890
EnglandJohn GoodallPreston North End,Derby County,New Brighton Tower,Glossop North End1888–1904
EnglandSteve BloomerDerby County,Middlesbrough1892–1915
WalesBilly MeredithNorthwich Victoria,Manchester City,Manchester United1893–1925
EnglandBob CromptonBlackburn Rovers1896–1921
EnglandWilliam FoulkeSheffield United,Chelsea,Bradford City1894–1908
EnglandAlf CommonSunderland,Sheffield United,Middlesbrough,Arsenal,Preston North End1900–1915
EnglandSam HardyChesterfield,Liverpool,Aston Villa,Nottingham Forest1902–1926
Northern IrelandBill McCrackenNewcastle United1904–1924
EnglandViv WoodwardTottenham Hotspur,Chelsea1908–1915
EnglandClem StephensonAston Villa,Huddersfield Town1910–1930
EnglandCharles BuchanSunderland,Arsenal1910–1929
Northern IrelandElisha ScottLiverpool1912–1934
EnglandDavid JackPlymouth Argyle,Bolton Wanderers,Arsenal1919–1935
EnglandDixie DeanTranmere Rovers,Everton,Notts County1923–1939
EnglandGeorge CamsellDurham City,Middlesbrough1924–1939
ScotlandHughie GallacherNewcastle United,Chelsea,Derby County,Notts County,Grimsby Town,Gateshead1925–1939
EnglandHarry HibbsBirmingham1925–1939
ScotlandAlex JamesPreston North End,Arsenal1925–1938
EnglandEddie HapgoodArsenal1927–1939
EnglandCliff BastinExeter City,Arsenal1927–1948
EnglandWilf CoppingLeeds United,Arsenal1930–1939
EnglandStanley MatthewsStoke City,Blackpool1931–1966
EnglandTed DrakeSouthampton,Arsenal1931–1939
EnglandJoe MercerEverton,Arsenal1932–1954
EnglandRaich CarterSunderland,Derby County,Hull City1932–1953
Northern IrelandPeter DohertyBlackpool,Manchester City,Derby County,Huddersfield Town,Doncaster Rovers1933–1954
EnglandFrank SwiftManchester City1933–1951
EnglandTommy LawtonBurnley,Everton,Chelsea,Notts County,Brentford,Arsenal1935–1957
EnglandWilf MannionMiddlesbrough,Hull City1936–1956
EnglandGeorge HardwickMiddlesbrough,Oldham Athletic1937–1956
Republic of IrelandJohnny CareyManchester United1937–1954
EnglandStan MortensenBlackpool,Hull City,Southport1938–1958
EnglandNeil FranklinStoke City,Hull City,Crewe Alexandra,Stockport County1946–1958
WalesTrevor FordSwansea City,Aston Villa,Sunderland,Cardiff City,Newport County1946–1961
EnglandNat LofthouseBolton Wanderers1946–1961
EnglandTom FinneyPreston North End1946–1960
EnglandAlf RamseySouthampton,Tottenham Hotspur1946–1955
EnglandLen ShackletonBradford (Park Avenue),Newcastle United,Sunderland1946–1958
EnglandJimmy DickinsonPortsmouth1946–1965
EnglandArthur RowleyWest Bromwich Albion,Fulham,Leicester City,Shrewsbury Town1946–1965
ScotlandBilly LiddellLiverpool1946–1961
EnglandBilly WrightWolverhampton Wanderers1946–1959
EnglandJackie MilburnNewcastle United1946–1957
WalesJohn CharlesLeeds United,Cardiff City1948–1966
WalesIvor AllchurchSwansea Town,Cardiff City,Newcastle United1948–1968
Northern IrelandDanny BlanchflowerBarnsley,Aston Villa,Tottenham Hotspur1948–1964
GermanyBert TrautmannManchester City1949–1964
Northern IrelandJimmy McIlroyBurnley,Stoke City,Oldham Athletic1950–1968
EnglandTommy TaylorBarnsley,Manchester United1950–1958
WalesCliff JonesSwansea Town,Tottenham Hotspur,Fulham1952–1970
EnglandJohnny HaynesFulham1952–1970
EnglandDuncan EdwardsManchester United1953–1958
EnglandJimmy ArmfieldBlackpool1954–1971
EnglandTerry PaineSouthampton,Hereford United1956–1977
EnglandBobby CharltonManchester United,Preston North End1956–1975
EnglandJimmy GreavesChelsea,Tottenham Hotspur,West Ham United1957–1971
ScotlandDenis LawHuddersfield Town,Manchester City,Manchester United1956–1974
EnglandGordon BanksChesterfield,Leicester City,Stoke City1958–1973
ScotlandDave MackayTottenham Hotspur,Derby County,Swindon Town1958–1972
EnglandBobby MooreWest Ham United,Fulham1958–1977
EnglandAlan MulleryFulham,Tottenham Hotspur1958–1976
EnglandGeoff HurstWest Ham United,Stoke City,West Bromwich Albion1959–1976
EnglandNobby StilesManchester United,Middlesbrough,Preston North End1959–1974
Republic of IrelandJohnny GilesManchester United,Leeds United,West Bromwich Albion1959–1977
ScotlandBilly BremnerLeeds United,Hull City,Doncaster Rovers1959–1982
ScotlandFrank McLintockLeicester City,Arsenal,Queens Park Rangers1959–1977
ScotlandAlex YoungEverton,Stockport County1960–1969
EnglandMartin PetersWest Ham United,Tottenham Hotspur,Norwich City,Sheffield United1960–1981
EnglandTommy SmithLiverpool,Swansea City1962–1979
EnglandNorman HunterLeeds United,Bristol City,Barnsley1962–1983
Northern IrelandPat JenningsWatford,Tottenham Hotspur,Arsenal1962–1985
EnglandAlan BallBlackpool,Everton,Arsenal,Southampton,Bristol Rovers1962–1984
EnglandColin BellBury,Manchester City1963–1979
Northern IrelandGeorge BestManchester United,Stockport County,Fulham,AFC Bournemouth1963–1983
EnglandPeter ShiltonLeicester City,Stoke City,Nottingham Forest,Southampton,Derby County,Plymouth Argyle,Bolton Wanderers,West Ham United,Leyton Orient1965–1997
EnglandRay ClemenceScunthorpe United,Liverpool,Tottenham Hotspur1965–1988
EnglandMalcolm MacdonaldFulham,Luton Town,Newcastle United,Arsenal1968–1979
EnglandKevin KeeganScunthorpe United,Liverpool,Southampton,Newcastle United1968–1984
EnglandTrevor FrancisBirmingham City,Nottingham Forest,Manchester City,Queens Park Rangers,Sheffield Wednesday1970–1995
ScotlandGraeme SounessMiddlesbrough,Liverpool1972–1984
Republic of IrelandLiam BradyArsenal,West Ham United1973–1990
EnglandGlenn HoddleTottenham Hotspur,Swindon Town,Chelsea1974–1996
EnglandBryan RobsonWest Bromwich Albion,Manchester United,Middlesbrough1974–1997
ScotlandAlan HansenLiverpool1977–1990
ScotlandKenny DalglishLiverpool1977–1990
EnglandGary LinekerLeicester City,Everton,Tottenham Hotspur1978–1993
WalesIan RushChester City,Liverpool,Leeds United,Newcastle United,Sheffield United,Wrexham1978–1999
ArgentinaOssie ArdilesTottenham Hotspur,Blackburn Rovers,Queens Park Rangers,Swindon Town1978–1990
WalesNeville SouthallBury,Everton,Port Vale,Southend United,Stoke City,Torquay United,Bradford City1980–2000
Republic of IrelandPaul McGrathManchester United,Aston Villa,Derby County,Sheffield United1981–1998
EnglandJohn BarnesWatford,Liverpool,Newcastle United,Charlton Athletic1981–1999
EnglandTony AdamsArsenal1983–2002
EnglandPaul GascoigneNewcastle United,Tottenham Hotspur,Middlesbrough,Everton,Burnley,Boston United1985–2004
EnglandAlan ShearerSouthampton,Blackburn Rovers,Newcastle United1987–2006
WalesRyan GiggsManchester United1990–2014
FranceEric CantonaLeeds United,Manchester United1991–1997
DenmarkPeter SchmeichelManchester United,Aston Villa,Manchester City1991–2003
NetherlandsDennis BergkampArsenal1995–2006

References

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  1. ^IncludingPeter Beardsley,Peter Bonetti,Stan Bowles,Terry Butcher,Trevor Brooking,Ian Callaghan,Jack Charlton,Alan Clarke,Brian Clough,Steve Coppell,Paddy Crerand,Tony Currie,Ron Davies,Tommy Docherty,Eddie Gray,Bruce Grobbelaar,Alan Hudson,Emlyn Hughes,Mark Hughes,Roger Hunt,Roy Keane,Steve Kember,Francis Lee,Matthew Le Tissier,Mark Lawrenson,Duncan McKenzie,Paul Madeley,Rodney Marsh,Terry McDermott,Phil Neal,Peter Osgood,Michael Owen,Stuart Pearce,Jesse Pennington,Norman Whiteside andIan Wright.[2]
  1. ^ab"Football legends unveiled". BBC. 4 August 1998. Retrieved10 January 2009.
  2. ^ab"Football Legends: What you think". BBC. 4 August 1998. Retrieved9 October 2021.
  3. ^"Football Legends list in full".BBC Sport. 5 August 1998. Retrieved10 January 2009.
  4. ^"THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 100 LEGENDS". football-league.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2011. Retrieved12 May 2016.
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