Quiz on Premier League top scorers in the 1990s
Quiz on Premier League top scorers in the 1990s
Hey football fanatics! Remember the 90s? Big hair, even bigger goals, and some truly legendary strikers graced the Premier League. Let's test your knowledge of the decade's top goalscorers with this quick quiz. Get ready for a blast from the past!
90s Premier League Goal Machines! A Quiz for the Ages
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Who was the top scorer in the inaugural 1992-93 Premier League season?
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a) Alan Shearer
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b) Teddy Sheringham
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c) Les Ferdinand
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Which prolific striker topped the Premier League goalscoring charts three seasons in a row from 1995 to 1997?
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a) Robbie Fowler
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b) Andy Cole
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c) Alan Shearer
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Which striker consistently featured near the top of the goalscoring charts throughout the mid-90s, playing for QPR, Newcastle, and Tottenham?
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a) Dion Dublin
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b) Les Ferdinand
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c) Matt Le Tissier
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In the 1997-98 season, who shared the Golden Boot with Michael Owen and Chris Sutton?
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a) Dion Dublin
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b) Dwight Yorke
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c) Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
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Who scored a massive 30 goals in the 1999-2000 season, earning the Golden Boot?
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a) Kevin Phillips
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b) Thierry Henry
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c) Andy Cole
How did you do?
If you nailed these questions, you're a true 90s Premier League expert! But even if you didn't, you've clearly got a love for the beautiful game.
(Answers at the bottom of the page)
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Remembering the pure strikers of the 90s
In essence, the 90s Premier League was a golden age for strikers, featuring a blend of power, skill, and clinical finishing. They were a diverse group, showcasing a range of styles and abilities, which contributed to the excitement and drama of the decade.
The Consistent Goal Machines:
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Alan Shearer: Arguably the most dominant striker of the decade. He was a powerhouse, known for his incredible finishing, strength, and heading ability. Shearer was a relentless scorer, consistently topping the charts.
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Les Ferdinand: Another consistent threat. Ferdinand was known for his athleticism, aerial prowess, and clinical finishing. He was a versatile striker who could score all types of goals.
The Clinical Finishers:
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Robbie Fowler: A natural goalscorer with exceptional instincts. Fowler was known for his sharp finishing and ability to find space in the box.
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Teddy Sheringham: A clever and intelligent striker. Sheringham's ability to link up play and his composed finishing made him a constant threat.
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Andy Cole: A fast and predatory striker. Cole was known for his pace, movement, and ability to score goals from any position.
The Versatile and Powerful Strikers:
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Dion Dublin: A strong and physical striker who was excellent in the air. Dublin was a versatile player who could also play as a defender.
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Dwight Yorke: A dynamic and skillful striker. Yorke was known for his excellent movement, link-up play, and ability to score spectacular goals.
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Ian Wright: A very quick and agressive player, that always looked to get in behind the defence.
The Standout Season Performers:
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Andy Cole (34 goals): His record breaking season for Newcastle.
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Kevin Phillips (30 goals): His incredible season for Sunderland.
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These two players show that some players had seasons that were just above and beyond what most other players could achieve.
Answers to the quiz
Answer 1: B. Teddy Sheringham. He scored for two clubs that season (Nott. Forest and Spurs)!
Answer 2: C. Alan Shearer. A true goalscoring phenomenon!
Answer 3: B. Les Ferdinand. A constant threat for QPR, Newcastle, and Tottenham.
Answer 4: A. Dion Dublin. A shared triumph!
Answer 5: A. Kevin Phillips. A truly outstanding season!