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Teddy Sheringham
(2002-2006)
Sheringham first came into the spotlight in the game while playing his football for Mill Wall. He formed a lethal partnership upfront with Tony Cascarino and during his 213 appearances he netted in 92 goals. His finest season in front of goal came during the 92/93 season. He transferred from Forest to Tottenham and netted in a total of 21 goals, which resulted in him, being the Premierships top goal scorer, with a total of 21 goals. He averaged nearly a goal every other game while playing for Spurs between 93 and 97, with 75 goals. He then moved to Manchester United in search of trophies. He was an immediate success, scoring a staggering 62 goals in just over 100 games and helped them win the title, FA Cup and Champions league.

Bobby Zamora

Zamora made a huge impact at Brighton during his three year spell at the club, with one of the most impressive goal scoring records in the football league during the history of football, scoring a staggering 70 goals in only 119 matches. He moved to Spurs for a single season before moving to play for West Ham for the start of the 2004-05 season. Zamora proved to be inspirational for the Hammers during his first spell at the club as he scored the winning goal for West Ham in the play off final against Preston, which in turn resulted in promotion to the Premiership.

 

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