All-Time Premiership XI – Round #29385

All-Time Premiership XI – Round #29385

by: Andy Sammons

27

Jan
2009

I saw the 2008 UEFA team of the year, and the controversy it produced, and it got me thinking. What would an all time Premiership XI look like?

I’m fairly confident in my picks, but know the difficulties of picking such a side. The league has changed incredibly even since the time I have followed it, and going back to 1996, it looked like a place utterly different from the one it is now. Nevertheless, we still love the game, fans still have their heroes, and I reckon from the wreckage of confusion, we can begin to pull out enough to warrant a decent looking debate.

1. Peter Schmeichel

2. Gary Neville
3. Ashley Cole
4. Tony Adams
5. Rio Ferdinand

7. Cristiano Ronaldo
11 Ryan Giggs
6. Patrick Veiria
8. Gianfranco Zola

10. Ruud Van Nistlerooy
9. Alan Shearer

Defenders:

Giving it some thought, I reckon that defenders (particularly full backs) are the most difficult picks. I suppose this is indicative of the entertainment “goalscoring” factors. Defenders are simply not there to entertain, unless they are Titus Bramble, or Bjørn Tore Kvarme.

I chose Neville, as I think he was genuinely the first defender to cross a ball with such precision. I actually think it was he who was so responsible for the success of David Beckham- his forward movement creating space for Beckham’s strong suits to be maximised.

I was physically straining with the input of Ashley Cole, but personality aside, I think he’s an absolutely fantastic full-back-like Neville, but with the attacking flair. He can pass and move in a way unlike any full-back I have ever seen, and this includes Roberto Carlos, because he couldn’t defend! I saw Cole live recently, and was astounded at his movement, and the way he pinned back the opposition full-back. I don’t think anyone truly recognised his class until he did a fine number on Ronaldo in 04. Astonishing work-rate, and deservedly in this side.

The centre halves were certainly more difficult picks. Leaving out Desailly, Carragher, Vidic, McGrath, Stam was not an easy task. But I stand by my picks. For me, Tony Adams was in the Bobby Moore class, from what I have heard. I’m in no position to judge that, and the man did not win a World Cup, or Champs League. But I do think that the man was utterly inspirational, unlike any other. I notice John Terry going missing and missing his man at set pieces particularly, and I’m just not convinced by his footballing abilities at all, in terms of the very top draw. Adams, for me, had the lot.

I recently heard Rio Ferdinand being described as the Champagne of Defenders- how apt. And I think this is true. It’s difficult to compare eras even stretching beyond 2000, but he is a genuine footballer. He can pass, he can track, and is extremely brave. I can think of these two as an absolutely perfect partnership. Attack now starts from the back. If you look at the very top sides, and how quickly they can set up attacks, they do so from the first third. People like Ferdinand, and more so Carrick, Pirlo, and Xavi (as midfielders that sit deep), are so valuable for a reason, particularly with devastating wingers and front men. If you watch Rio, he’s never under pressure, his first touch, and when he shifts from one foot to another, are absolutely phenomenal, and quite unlike any other.

Midfield:

I start with arguably the easiest choice- Ronaldo. Beckham might have pushed him reasonably close once upon a time. But you can’t look beyond the weight of goals and assists. He’s re-invented the concept of the right winger, so much so that midfielders now score goals because they have to, not just as an added bonus. More than 40 goals in one season has put him in his own bracket, which is why Kaka at £100m for anyone’s money would be absolutely ridiculous. Ronaldo plays in a different way, he has a different tempo quite unlike I have ever seen.

Ryan Giggs is, for my money, the most under-rated footballer on the planet. Even looking at him as a veteran sitting in the middle of the park, his footballing abilities are shown by the fact that he still needs like a guy with an exceptional football brain, as good as there is around. Even so, go back 7 or 8 years, and he would run at full-backs at incredible pace, cutting inside and out, and always moving between 10 or 15 goals a season. That shift of direction put him where full-backs were uncomfortable, and he continues to prove a quality player and model professional for United.

The middle two were probably the most difficult picks. I’ve not picked Gerrard, Keane, Scholes, Petit, Gascoigne and Lampard, to name but a few. Why Veiria over Keane? Physically, he probably had the edge, and he moved more naturally for me. Domination of a match was natural for Veiria, unlike Keane, who’s personality was what made his impact so special. Veiria grew into the role at Arsenal, and single-handedly gave Arsenal the edge. Keane greatest strength was also his weakness, and continues to be this day, and that is that he was fundamentally a maverick, whereas I think if I were building a side, Veiria would be my man to protect the back four, and build attacks.

I believe that Gianfranco Zola was the finest player to have ever played in England. In a team of gifted foreigners, he was the one who showed exactly what foreigners could bring to England, more so than budget buys who could summon the odd piece of magic to please the crowds. You hear ex-pros speak about his willingness and desire to be the best, and this is what makes what he produced so special. Zola did things no other footballer in the premiership could dream of doing. I am not sure about weight of goals as opposed to Lampard of Gerrard, but I think that for the position of “number 8″ behind the front two, there’s no other guy I’d rather have.

Strikers:

Again, no Henry? No Owen? No Ian Wright? No Robbie Fowler? Bergkamp? Matt Le Tissier? Andy Cole? Strikers are probably the most difficult choices, are there are so many that score goals prolifically in the premiership to fill just two places. Alan Shearer was powerful, linked play well, score with his head as much as his feet, and proved he could do it in a title winning side. His goal-scoring record speaks for itself, and everything else besides.

I suppose Ruud Van Nistlerooy was more of a difficult choice, particularly over Thierry Henry. People criticised him for being a “tap in” merchant, but as Gary Lineker outlined in his column yesterday, people forget that he’d been making that run all game. I bet Van Nistlerooy’s distance covered was equal to all other “workhorses” in Premiership history. To be honest, although he wasn’t in the Premiership as long as Shearer, his goal to game ratio is as good, if not better, than any other. And, simply, he just did not ever miss his chances. If my life was in the balance, he’s the one I’d trust to stick the ball in the net.

I know there will be those of you who probably say its difficult to produce a comparative list since the Premiership’s inception, and I hold my hand up to being biased towards the more recent past. But nevertheless, I am confident in these picks. Money can change the way we look at the game, and as styles change, tactics change, and the tempo changes, I think football, by its nature, will always have the incredibly timeless quality to produce such gifted individuals. These are our modern day gladiators, our modern day gods. And it’s great that there are so many more besides.

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Comments:
    • Comment by: Baskar


    Is there any choice for goalkeepers?


    • Comment by: EPL fan


    I think anyone who has seen Premiership,whether as a critic, pundit, or a fan would include Thierry Henry in the team. He was the most complete striker to ever grace premier league; maybe heading was his only weakness but he had the pace, the touch, the technique and star power that more than made up for it and brought the harshest of pro Serie A, and La liga supporters (like me) to EPL and be a fan of it. I think he’d be a choice ahead of Shearer and RVN any day eventhough they’r both great in their own right. Ten years ago, when it came to quality, EPL was not rated highly and if it was Henry and Cantona who brought EPL its deserved recognition and confidence in itself to beat the best, not Shearer or Ruud.


    • Comment by: duffman90


    shearer was a more all round striker than henry though.he may have lacked henrys pace but shearer could score any kind of goal,whether it be a header,tap in or a screamer.and despite his injury problems,he did it so many times


    • Comment by: des


    no henry or gerrard? or that #7 frog from man utd?


    • Comment by: ezprod


    I have to say I can basically find no faults with this list. I think if anything we run a 4-3-3 instead and include Henry instead of Viera but there is no denying the rest of them.

    Cantona and Henry are really the only two odd men out.


    • Comment by: Nick


    In what universe is Giggs underrated? He’s one of the biggest stars on probably the biggest team in the world.




  1. @ nick

    which makes the fact that he doesnt get the credit he deserves more astonishing. Dont get me wrong ppl dont not rate him, its more than he’s not one of those that people first think of b4 rooney, ronaldo, etc


    • Comment by: jay


    where is gerrard and veron……who the hell is ruud van nistelroy he is not supposed to even be close to this list


    • Comment by: Michael


    LOL veron you’re joking right?

    Henry is probably the premierships best ever foreigner, and deserves to be there next to Shearer


    • Comment by: Fateh


    Dude, despite being a die-hard manutd fan and rooting for RVN over henry when during their hay-days they used to be top strikers in the prem, and when the great debate used to go on about who’s better,I always knew that henry was in a different class altogether.Do you know that in a recent poll,henry and cantona were voted the best premiership players ever?
    I think that you can’t seperate Henry,Cantona and Shearer,for what Shearer might have lacked in class(which wasn’t a lot) from the two french greats,he made up with his longevity and by being an inspiration for all his teammates.
    NO arguements about the defenders,the goalkeeper and the wingers.But the midfield players, i do have my doubts.I think gerrard definately should be there simply because he does the job week-in,week-out for his team.Whenever they need him,he delivers.Most of the time he carries the entire team on his own shoulders.And scholes’s passing is so visionary,no one in the world comes close to it.I think those too should have bin there in the central midfield.


    • Comment by: BD Condell


    Firstly, a very unbiased pick for a Liverpool fan!

    It’s an impossible task but I do think that Keane, Henry, Cantona, Gerrard and Scholes have to be in there.

    RVN, Zola, Vieira and Ronaldo have to go to make room.

    Ronaldo hasn’t done enough yet to merit a place and Zola wasn’t around long enough. Keane trumps Vieira every time as does Gerrard.

    But as I said…an impossible task!


    • Comment by: Ahmed Shah


    I dont think Ronaldo should be in there. Beckham has done more and was a “better” player. He spent more years in English football and I’m not a Becks fan.


    • Comment by: boromadloon


    Ashley Cole may be able to push forwards, but if theres an intelligent winger stood in front of him, then its chaos on the left wing.

    Someone has to track back, and young Cashley isn’t often the man doing it.


    • Comment by: jad


    fabregas henry and cantona are missing. thats not the all time premiership eleven a lot are missing !


    • Comment by: jay


    where is henry?


    • Comment by: jay


    jamie carragher?


    • Comment by: BD Condell


    Jamie carragher????


    • Comment by: clement tosin


    i dont agree with ur selection.thierry henry is rated the best foreign player of all time.i want to use this medium to show my happiness over quaresmma coming to chelsea.up chelsea


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