From the concrete estates of south London to the summit of the Premier League, Ian Wright is a man who may belong to the 90s but shall never be forgotten
Growing up together in the Basque Country, Xabi Alonso and Mikel Arteta had dreams of making it as footballers together. They realised them 20 years later
He broke all the La Masia goalscoring records and was dubbed the new Messi, but Bojan Krkić failed to live up to the hype. Why?
Twelve-goal thrillers aren’t nearly as commonplace as we’d each love them to be; the least we can do is treasure them, preserved in all their glory
It took a gargantuan effort for AC Milan to rise from their devastation in 2005, but with Kaká, Seedorf, Pirlo and Inzaghi, they did so brilliantly in 2007
After the troubles of the mid-2000s when destruction loomed large, in stepped Jürgen Klopp to make Borussia Dortmund a power once more
Year on year for seven solid seasons, Lyon were the toast of France, dominating at home with a revolving door policy that was unstoppable
From watching his beloved Gunners as a kid to representing the club with such distinction, few men are more Arsenal as Charlie George
In 2002, for the first time in English football, a professional game was abandoned on account of one team lacking sufficient players to complete the match
For Olsson and Dabizas, smart, gifted defenders, their careers will be immortalised by two moments of genius from Cruyff and Bergkamp
As a boy, Marco van Basten dreamed of being a gymnast. Sadly his dreams would falter – he’d instead become one of the greatest footballers in history
Long before an Argentine waltzed into Manchester City and became their greatest goalscorer, there was a Bermudan winning the hearts of the City fans
Staring possible Champions League qualification in the face now, Getafe’s last European adventure was a journey of epic and unexpected highs
When David Cameron – an Aston Villa supporter – stated his team was West Ham, it represented much more than just an innocent gaffe
One of the great Dutch masters, Dennis Bergkamp’s rare genius is wonderfully encapsulated by his dominance of the goal of the month award in August 1997
Some clubs have to wait for what seems like an eternity between trophies. Until 1991, Motherwell had waited 39 years. Then glory. Sweet, memorable, glory
They may have sacrificed success for the pursuit of their values but Sheffield FC left the game with far greater, and largely untouchable, records
Between breaking a crossbar in half and having the “Who ate all the pies?” chant directed at him, William Foulke was actually a pioneering goalkeeper