Top goal scorers in English football's First Division and Premier League from 1888 to 2019 by season
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Top goal scorers in English football's First Division and Premier League from 1888/89 to 2018/18, by season.
2018/19 - Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal), Sadio Mané, Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
2017/18 Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
2016/17 Harry Kane (Tottenham)
2015/16 Harry Kane (Tottenham)
2014/15 Sergio Aguero (Man City)
2013/14 Luis Suárez (Liverpool)
2012/13 Robin van Persie (Man Utd)
2011/12 Robin van Persie (Arsenal)
2010/11 Dimitar Berbatov (Man Utd), Carlos Tevez (Man City)
2009/10 Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
2008/09 Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea)
2007/08 Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd)
2006/07 Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
2005/06 Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2004/05 Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2003/04 Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2002/03 Ruud van Nistelrooy (Man Utd)
2001/02 Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
2000/01 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea)
1999/00 Kevin Phillips (Sunderland)
1998/99 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds)
1997/98 - Dion Dublin (Coventry), Michael Owen (Liverpool), Chris Sutton (Blackburn)
1996/97 Alan Shearer (Newcastle)
1995/96 Alan Shearer (Blackburn)
1994/95 Alan Shearer (Blackburn)
1993/94 Andy Cole (Man Utd)
1992/93 Teddy Sheringham** (Forest/Tottenham)
Premier League Starts.
English football's First Division Ends.
1991/92 Ian Wright** (Arsenal/Palace)
1990/91 Alan Smith (Arsenal)
1989/90 Gary Linekar (Tottenham)
1988/89 Alan Smith (Arsenal)
1987/88 John Aldridge (Liverpool)
1986/87 Clive Allen (Tottenham)
1985/86 Gary Linekar (Everton)
1984/85 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea), Gary Linekar (Leicester)
1983/84 Ian Rush (Liverpool)
1982/83 Luther Blissett (Watford)
1981/82 Kevin Keegan (Southampton)
1980/81 Peter Withe (Aston Villa), Steve Archibald (Tottenham)
1979/80 Phil Boyer (Southampton)
1978/79 Frank Worthington (Bolton)
1977/78 Bob Latchford (Everton)
1976/77 Malcolm Macdonald (Arsenal), Andy Gray (Aston Villa)
1975/76 Ted MacDougall (Norwich)
1974/75 Malcolm Macdonald (Newcastle)
1973/74 Mick Channon (Southampton)
1972/73 Pop Robson (West Ham)
1971/72 Francis Lee (Man City)
1970/71 Tony Brown (West Brom)
1969/70 Jeff Astle (West Brom)
1968/69 Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham)
1967/68 Ron Davies (Southampton), George Best (Man Utd)
1966/67 Ron Davies (Southampton)
1965/66 Willie Irvine (Burnley)
1964/65 Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham), Andy McEvoy (Blackburn)
1963/64 Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham)
1962/63 Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham)
1961/62 Ray Crawford (Ipswich)
1960/61 Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea)
1959/60 Dennis Viollet (Man Utd)
1958/59 Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea)
1957/58 Bobby Smith (Tottenham)
1956/57 John Charles (Leeds)
1955/56 Nat Lofthouse (Bolton)
1954/55 Ronnie Allen (West Brom)
1953/54 Jimmy Glazzard (Huddersfield), Johnny Nicholls (West Brom)
1952/53 Charlie Wayman (Preston)
1951/52 George Robledo (Newcastle)
1950/51 Stan Mortensen (Blackpool)
1949/50 Dickie Davis (Sunderland)
1948/49 Willie Moir (Bolton)
1947/48 Ronnie Rooke (Arsenal)
1946/47 Dennis Westcott (Wolves)
1939/40 - 1945/46 Break due to Second World War
1938/39 Tommy Lawton (Everton)
1937/38 Tommy Lawton (Everton)
1936/37 Freddie Steele (Stoke)
1935/36 W. G. Richardson (West Brom)
1934/35 Ted Drake (Arsenal)
1933/34 Jack Bowers (Derby)
1932/33 Jack Bowers (Derby)
1931/32 Dixie Dean (Everton)
1930/31 Tom Waring (Aston Villa)
1929/30 Vic Watson (West Ham)
1928/29 Dave Halliday (Sunderland)
1927/28 Dixie Dean (Everton)
1926/27 Jimmy Trotter (Sheffield Wed)
1925/26 Ted Harper (Blackburn)
1924/25 Frank Roberts (Man City)
1923/24 Wilf Chadwick (Everton)
1922/23 Charlie Buchan (Sunderland)
1921/22 Andy Wilson (Middlesbrough)
1920/21 Joe Smith (Bolton)
1919/20 Fred Morris (West Brom)
1915/16 - 1918/19 Break due to First World War
1914/15 Bobby Parker (Everton)
1913/14 George Elliot (Middlesbrough)
1912/13 David McClean (Sheffield Wed)
1911/12 - David McClean (Sheffield Wed), George Holley (Sunderland), Harry Hampton (Aston Villa)
1910/11 Albert Shepherd (Newcastle)
1909/10 Jack Parkinson (Liverpool)
1908/09 Bert Freeman (Everton)
1907/08 Enoch West (Forest)
1906/07 Alex Young (Everton)
1905/06 Albert Shepherd (Bolton)
1904/05 Arthur Brown (Sheffield Utd)
1903/04 Steve Bloomer (Derby County)
1902/03 Sam Raybould (Liverpool)
1901/02 Jimmy Settle (Everton)
1900/01 Steve Bloomer (Derby County)
1899/00 Billy Garraty (Aston Villa)
1898/99 Steve Bloomer (Derby County)
1897/98 Fred Wheldon (Aston Villa)
1896/97 Steve Bloomer (Derby County)
1895/96 John J. Campbell (Aston Villa), Steve Bloomer (Derby)
1894/95 Johnny Campbell (Sunderland)
1893/94 Jack Southworth (Everton)
1892/93 Johnny Campbell (Sunderland)
1891/92 Johnny Campbell (Sunderland)
1890/91 Jack Southworth (Blackburn)
1889/90 Jimmy Ross (Preston)
1888/89 John Goodall (Preston)
Dixie Dean 60 goals just unbelievable 😳
Pity Wolves weren't in the top division when Steve Bull was in his prime! He'd have given Dixie's record a good crack! Even With the offside rule. In the two seasons he got 50, he missed as many as he scored 😕. He was brilliant but also shit. He'd miss easy chances which is why no bigger clubs would take a chance on him. It's a pity he never got that top division chance. Still I was glad to say I was there, and saw 90% of them. oh happy times. Big fish in little pond every other week.. those were the days. Oh yes those were the days (as our song goes)
@@HiggyBear68 nobody will ever beat dixie deans record
Is F**ing right. UTFT
Dixie Dean 60 goals! - that is mental!!!
99/00 Kevin Phillips (30 goals) played for Sunderland NOT Southampton.
Massive mistake, that Sunderland side with Qunn and Phillips shocked the world.
Also Andy Cole is wrong in 1993/94 as he joined Man United in 1995
@@jmmypaddy yea total shambles
And, of course, Phillips is the only English player to have one the European Golden boot - for that season!
Guy was a beast too
Jimmy Greaves 6 time top goalscorer RIP🙏
Alex Young Everton 1906/07 was not The Golden Vision, that would have made him about 80 when he played in the 1966 Cup Final
Was just going to say that, Alex young wasn’t born until 1937
Made me chuckle that 😆
Yes. it should have been Alex 'Sandy' Young.
There was an earlier Alex Young. They've used the later Alex Young's pic.
Man put Kevin Phillips as a Southampton player 😭
1999/00 Kevin Phillip's pictured in a Sunderland shirt having scored 30 goals for Sunderland and you've used the Southampton badge
Andy Cole scored 34 goals for Newcastle United in 1993/94, not Manchester United.
Dixie Still on Top
never gonna be broken
Andre Gray next season?
Year after Camsell bagged 59 for Middlesbrough
@@michaelroberts7374 yeah before and in the 2nd division
Greaves>
Ronaldo: I once scored 31 goals in a season.
Dixie Dean: Cute.
In a league 10 times more competitive, different offside rules, no VR, etc
@@rodenrren2 Heavier ball, punishing defenders who could get away with anything.
@@aaropajari7058 point is you're snorting crack and smoking pills if you think dixie is a better player than ronaldo
@@rodenrren2 Lost a tesitcle in heavy challenge as teenager .Survived a moter cycle accident, get's told he may never walk again ......comes back, scores 60 goals. ...Just saying
@zapre2284 smoked a pack a day. Worked night on the rail yard so he could train during the day.
Jimmy Greaves doesn't get anywhere near enough legend status as he deserves. Not just a one or two season wonder, he did it over a decade.
Dixie Dean - 60. Forever the greatest
ABC@ I could of scored 60 back then.
@@gerwulfthered154 why didn't you or anybody else then soft lad
werent they tap ins mostly or offside? im sure the 'great' dixie would be over the moon with evertons recent success hahahah, 1995
@@1878Originals compare football now to 1928, its like comparing medieval heavy horse to a tank. strikers now would be scoring 200 a season. 1928 haha.
@@dannyupthereds4729 The 1995 crew haha
Jimmy Greaves 169 goals in 5 seasons!!!
Dixie Dean - 60 goals!!!?? Noone's going to beat that. Ever.
The offside rule was changed at the start of the season so there was a massive spike in favour of the striker.
@@winsfordtown keep crying
@@winsfordtown you’re not wrong
Michael Owen never scored 25 goals in 97/98. He never even got 20 in a season
Dixie is the 🐐
No just no
Jimmy greaves is better
It has super kev for southampton but got the golden boot for sunderland
Steve Bloomer smashing it
Notice the variance in the clubs represented. Then the past 20 years when it's all about money and the same clubs. No wonder these foreign owners think the way they did when they came up with the idea for the ESL 🤦♂️
The tallies from the first few seasons are incredible when you remember that the league was much smaller back then. In each of the first five seasons, the top scorer managed a goal a game or more. Makes Dixie Dean's tally of 60 even more impressive!
The top flight was 22 teams in Dixie's era and up until the 1990s
Wrong Alex Young for your picture in 1906/07
1979/80 was Phil Boyer of Southampton, but that's a picture of Bill Beaney!
Your correct
Jimmy Greaves was a goal machine
60gls needs a fifa icon I love him so underated
ye but fifa wil lsay its over 100 years ago he not cooll and popular
Excellent and very interesting. One more correction though 1904/5 Arthur Brown played for Sheffield United - the crest you show is Sheffield FC who have never been in the football league.
Yes they have
@@lvp995 nope. FA Amateur Cup winners 1904 though.
Hope Everton do well this season
good video but andrew cole played for newcastle the season he got the golden boot
1:00 Fun fact: Billy Garraty who played for Aston Villa is the Great grandfather of current Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish
Now a man city player
Brian clough 279 in 254 starts. The greatest manager in football history ❤❤❤
Huge respect from a Merser ,Alisson ,Book fan👏🤝🙏!
Amazing how many of these guys made little mark on international football.
missed Vardy twice
Good ol William Ralph Dixie Dean. RIP Sir 💙💙
The photo in 1906 is of Alex Young ( the Golden Vision ) Everton from the 60s and should be Sandy Young ( also Everton ) 👍
Astle and Brown for WBA. Great front 2
1999/00 kevin phillips played for sunderland that year just saying
Few mistakes in this!
Cole played for Newcastle not Manchester United
Phillips Sunderland not Southampton and Michael Owen never scored 25 league goals, he never actually managed more than 19 league goals in a single season throughout his whole career
Alex Young of Everton played in the 1960’s that’s 50+ years after the list said he played.
Yeah wrong photo. 1906 Alex Young played up front for Everton and scored winning goal in cup final held at Crystal Palace exhibition centre. There's s team photo on you tube.
1:20 Arthur Brown - Sheff Utd not SFC
Educative
Kevin Phillips played for Sunderland
Kevin Phillips didn't join Southampton until 2003. He was playing for Sunderland in 99/00
Oh dear...Phil Boyer...Southampton...1979...
And you placed a picture of Phil Beaney....
Great video but poor research...sort it!
erm .... Billy :)
@@steveflood3375 maybe
My grandad played football for Everton at the Sam time as Dixie Dean - mind it was the Everton near Doncaster!
Kevin Phillips 1999-00 played for Sunderland, not Southampton. Very poor presentation indeed.
The picture of alex young 1906 is wrong the pic is the alex young in the 1960s Everton side The Golden Vision as he was known
Nice
The 1906/1907 player looks suspiciously modern..... also.... Ian Rush was only the top scorer in the English League once? I'm surprised at that because in my youth I'm pretty sure I remember him scoring a million billion goals every season for Liverpool.
It's probably because he left Liverpool for a significant period and then returned the club . That might cost him some first division top goal scorer honours.
Yes. Everton had two players called Alex Young. One in the Edwardian era, better known as Sandy and one in the 60s, a Scottish International nicknamed the Golden vision. The editor got the two mixed up.
Mental it took derby till 72 to win a title the amount of top scoring seasons they had in the early days
Eh? Come on, Kevin Phillips scored those goals at Sunlun!!!!!
Andy Cole 93/94 was at Newcastle!
Kevin Phillips was at Sunderland, not Southampton
Kevin Phillips Southamton you got that one wrong fella ,he was at Sunderland at the time and won the Euroean golden boot.
Andy cole was playing for Newcastle..
According to the official Premier League app, the 97/98 top scorer was Dion Dublin with 18 goals, although tied with Owen and Sutton. Owen did not score 25 that season
Wow what an interesting video
Mad to think that there were players managing 30+ goals before they changed the offside rule - and in a shorter season than nowadays
1962/ 63 ,Denis Law scored 46 goals for Man United ,1st division .
My great grandad was Dickie Davis 😅
Unbelievable Kevin Phillips played for Sunderland when he scored his 30 goals in 99/00 season. Please rectify.
Kevin Phillips Southampton??????????????
William Ralph Dean is TOP goose
My grandad played football for Everton at the Sam time as Dixie Dean - mind it was the Everton near Doncaster !!
who ur grandad
No one will ever beat dixie dean
Andy Cole in 94 for United huh 🤦 only 2 years out.....and berbatov scored 24 goals in 2011 not 20.....pretty sure Andy Cole scored in the 20s in 99 too....Jimmy Floyd wasn't too scorer that's for sure with Leeds
COYBBB 💙
1906 Alex Young. That's the 1960s Alex Young. The Golden Vision.
Everything changed in 2001...
Michael Owen famously never scored 20 league goals in a season - what is this list!?
A shower of shit mate!!
It's riddled with mistakes... Too many to go through...
I bet if someone had offered Luis Suarez a thirty plus goal season in the Premier League when he was a kid, he'd have bit yer hand off for it.
Steve Bloomer seemed quite long lived!
2:43 60 goals?!
Yes his name was dixie dean btw dixie dean was watching when we battered you 7-1 at Goodison Park
Offside rule was changed in favour making it easier to score
@@4-Peat-Champions thanks twat
@@ollieboy-hw9cv Everton 7- Sunderland 1
Yakubu 12, Cahill 17, Pienaar 43, Cahill 62, Yakubu 73, Johnson 80, Osman 85
Yorke 45
@@malachinicholson6667 For 1 season ? And nobody else came anywhere near that tally in that one season ? WTF are you even on about LOL
And how good was Jimmy Greaves???!
Dixie Dean must have been incredible
2:35 wow
Andy Cole was Newcastle that season not man United 😣
dixie dean 💙💙💙
Ian Rush 1 golden boot Gary Lineker 3.
I am sure Rushys Lge Titles and European Cup winners medal will make him feel a bit better.
@@Popatop42 Not having a pop at Rush mate, everyone who remembers his playing days knew how good he was, but him being outscored by other strikers in all but one season of his long playing days, to go with his failure in Italy, are rare anomalies in an otherwise brilliant career.
@@Prodigy_Fan European golden boot that year too 🔥🔥🔥
43 for Aleksandar Mitrović, Fulham 21/22!!! COYW
Alex Young 1094 is surely not the Alex Young photographed? Also, a Sheffield FC player finished top of the goalscoring charts in the league, did they? This is shite
Alex young 1906 ???
Alex young 1906 !!!! Dont think so 😅😅
So many errors.
Michael Owen only got 18 in 97/98
Exactly he was never a 20 lge goals a season striker.
Alex Young 1906/07 was not born until 1937 so could not be the top scorer that year. The top scorer that year was Billy Jones ( Birmingham ) with 15 goals.
Two players named Alex Young played for Everton. The one in 1906/07 is Alex "Sandy" Young. They used the wrong photograph.
Alan Smith has more golden boots than Ian Rush!
Kevin Phillips scored 30 goals for Sunderland NOT Southampton. This is almost as tragic as Phillips being overlooked for an England Euro call up after scoring said 30 goals by that clown Keegan.
Booby parker like tom holland
Glory glory Blackpool fc, and mortys fa Cup final hatrick against Bolton scmn still counts as the only one ever.
Whoever made this dont know their stuff.
DIDN'T ANDY COLE PLAY NEWCASTLE IN THE 93/94 SEASON
Dixie Dean. 💙. 60.
Just to say that Andrew Cole 93/94 was with Newcastle not man utd so get your facts right before you print it radgies
Oooooooooooooooooohhh bob latchford
Haaland com 1 turno completo já tem 25.
To be a goat in the 1800's you need a tash
Raul Jimenez
All the historical great teams then at end rich oil owners followed by ffp after they already spent the money... football is corrupt like most things.
Man city fans should be ashamed, their club is shit.
Fix the insane amount of errors and you got a good video idea here.
love video but wrong picture for Alex young 1906-7 see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Young_%28footballer%2C_born_1880%29?wprov=sfla1 yours is Alex Young who played for Everton in the sixties