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Author: sam stobbart

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A solo hosted weekly bite-sized podcast looking back on the modern era (1992-) of European football breaking down the iconic players, teams, and games.
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I take a look at the best performers of the early season handing out my awards for player of the season, young player of the season, manager of the season, and game of the seasonSupport the show
Top 10 Premier League Takeaways of the early season. 1. Odegaard and Jesus at Arsenal2. Haaland goalscoring record 3. Mitrovic scoring goals4. Potter Magic5. North London Buzz6. Newcastle for 7th7. Gerrard in trouble 8. Man Utd to be ok9. Bournemouth not ok10. Premier League = Super LeagueIf you enjoyed this episode please follow the share, give me rating on Spotify or itunes. Support the show
Episode 9 will look at Eric Cantona's influence on Manchester United during the 1990s, the impact he had on the club, and his legacy on the Premier League.  To celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best. Support the show
Episode 8 will look at Cristiano Ronaldo's back-to-back PFA player of the season awards when he turned into a global superstar for Manchester United and was pivotal in United winning a trio of Premier League titles. To celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best. Support the show
Episode 7 takes us to arguably the GOAT of the Premier League era. A man who Ian Wright coined 'The Micheal Jordan of the Premier League'.To celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best. Support the show
Steven Gerrard 2005-06

Steven Gerrard 2005-06

2022-06-1608:02

In Episode 6 I'm looking at Steven Gerrard's 2005-06 season but more specifically Gerrard's impact on Liverpool during this period. How good was Gerrard in his prime? How he helped Liverpool dream and achieve the unthinkable. His legacy in the Premier League and the moments that defined him as a player. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IISJfDnOnJE - West Ham goalTo celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best. Support the show
Alan Shearer 1994-1997

Alan Shearer 1994-1997

2022-06-1107:42

Episode 4 of Premier League Peaks looks at vintage Alan Shearer, the Newcastle and Premier League legend is the Premier League all-time top scorer. Shearer goal v Everton https://youtu.be/fgNObY2nqTYTo celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best. Support the show
Kevin DeBruyne  2019-22

Kevin DeBruyne 2019-22

2022-06-1007:51

Episode 3: I am looking at the Belgium maestro that is Kevin De Bruyne, one of the greatest offensive midfielders of his generation, De Bruyne is on course to go down in history as one of the Premier League best ever players. I look at what made him so special for City, over the last few seasons. Wolves 4-goal demolition - https://youtu.be/ys2dgD6EYMEChelsea goal - https://youtu.be/-Y0vgplcIWUTo celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players whose peaks, were the highest, who in their prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best.  This is Premier League Peaks;Support the show
Luis Suraez 2013-14

Luis Suraez 2013-14

2022-06-0710:00

Episode 1 will look Luis Suarez's iconic season in 2014 when he nearly single-handily led Liverpool to the Premier League title. Suarez scored 31 non-penalty goals in 33 appearances as he played some electric football.   Norwich 4 goals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ynVZ5dOBh0&t=41s To celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players who’s peaks, where the highest, who in there prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best.  Support the show
Wayne Rooney 2009-10

Wayne Rooney 2009-10

2022-06-0707:57

In episode 2 of Premier League peaks, I will look at Wayne Rooney's 2009-10 season where he won PFA and FWA player of the season, where he become the main man for Manchester United upfront.Bicycle Kick - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km_9ntw05pw&t=9sTo celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players whose peaks, were the highest, who in their prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best.  This is Premier League Peaks; Support the show
To celebrate 30 years of Premier League football- In this series, I will be analyzing the ten greatest individual peaks of the Premier League era (1992–2022)  Looking at the players who set the league on fire, set new standards for greatness, defied logic, captured our hearts, and left their legacy on the beautiful game.  This series isn’t about who won the most trophies, made the most appearances or lasted the longest. I’m looking at the players whose peaks, were the highest, who in their prime, were simply unplayable.  The best at their best.  This is Premier League Peaks; Season 1 will have episodes on; Cantona - Shearer - Henry - Gerrard - CR7 - Rooney - Bale - Suarez - Salah - Debruyne - Support the show
Welcome back to a new season of the Euro Elite Football Podcast. Over the next few episodes, I will be handing out my 2021-22 Premier League rankings for every position in the league. Today I'm talking center forwards, where do Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jamie Vardy, and others rank in my top 10? If you want to check out my writing follow me @ https://medium.com/@SJStobbartYou can also get in touch with me directly on my personal Instagram if you would like to share your rankings or suggest any ideas for future episodes! https://www.instagram.com/stobbart2327/If you enjoy the podcast, please follow, rate, and review it on Apple or Spotify.  Support the show
Lionel Messi is one of the greatest football players of all time. He is in the conversation with Pele, Mardonna and Cristaino Ronaldo. For over a decade he has dominated football winning 7xBallon'Dor's, 4x Champions League trophies and 10x La Liga titles. Breaking record after record, scoring goal after goal. His 2018-19 season was perhaps the most well-rounded version of Messi. The playmaker, dribbler and goal scorer. Is this football's greatest ever individual peak?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM0jmL9X1e4  - All 51 Goals Support the show
Today podcast where breaking down footballing icon and legend Zinedine Zidane.  His story, greatest games, impact and legacy. Honours & Stats  - Individual Honours * 1998 Ballon D’OR * 3x FIFA Player of the Year 1998, 2000, 2002* 2006 Golden Ball Winner * Euro 2000 Player of the Tournament * 1996 Ligue 1 Player of the Year (Bordeaux)* 2x FIFA Fif Pro XI* 3x UEFA Team of the Year * 2x FIFA World Cup All-Star Team * Legion D’Honneur (First person of non-French origin to be declared Frances favourite French man)Team Honours * 1998 FIFA World Cup* 2000 UEFA European Championship * 2001/2002 UEFA Champions League* 2002/2003 La Liga * 2x Serie A * 2006 FIFA World Cup Runners-Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFfomw-Z4uE - Champions League Final Goalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eSTYsMhOk8 - Zidane v Brazil Support the show
A podcast looking at the one and only Zlatan Ibrahimović. Breaking down his career, great games, legacy and analysing what makes Zlatan, Zlatan. Enjoy.  Individual Honours •11x Swedish player of the year •3x Ligue 1 Player of the Year •1x Serie A Top Scorer •3x Ligue 1 Top Scorer Team Honours •4x Serie A •4x Ligue 1 •2x Dutch League •1x La Liga 11 Championships in four different leagues 31 trophies in total in his career Footballing CV🇸🇪 Malmö 1991-2001 (47 games, 18 goals) 🇳🇱 Ajax 2001-2004 (110 games, 48 goals)🇮🇹 Juventus 2004-2006 (92 games, 26 goals)🇮🇹 Inter Milan 2006-2009 (116 games, 66 goals)🇪🇸 Barcelona 2009-2011 (46 games, 22 goals) 🇮🇹 AC Milan 2010-2012 (85 games, 56 goals)🇫🇷 PSG 2012-2016 (180 games, 156 goals second all-time leading goalscorer) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Manchester United 2016-2018 (53 games, 29 goals)🇺🇸 LA Galaxy 2018-2019 (53 games, 52 goals)  🇮🇹 AC Milan (2019- 8 games, 3 goals)🇸🇪 Sweden 🇸🇪(116 games, 62 goals all-time leading goalscorer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKBqUnLWgKM&t=632s - I am Zlatan Movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J15vfXqnwWw&t=8s - LA Galaxy Debut Goal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYkYBjinFZI&t=24s - 2 Goals / 2 Assists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDr71KzFy9c&t=4s - Back Heel Goal v Bolognahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0IwSdavUOo - Scorpion Kick v Basita  Support the show
Today I’m looking at the brightest up and coming stars that England have to offer.England’s golden generation, a tag line that haunted the country for a decade in the 2000s as a group of brilliant individual players failed to live up to their hype as a collective unit for the National side.Pep Guardiola said in 2017 he could not understand why England did not achieve more with players such as Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole, Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard, John Terry, and Rio Ferdinand, claiming they were on the same level as Spain’s golden generation of 2008 – 2014.The current crop of talent is as exciting as it has ever been for England, particularly in the attacking thirds, once a country that would lament the lack of technical and creative players coming through the ranks is now full of game-changing difference-makers playing at some of European football greatest clubs.https://medium.com/@SJStobbarthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUqgpiTEtdPbc96nIw7vNUA/videosSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=10224892)
Robert Lewandowski between 2019-2021 put together one of the best 2-Year stretches by a  forward of the last 30 years.  Scoring goals at a rate Messi and Ronaldo would be proud of. Is Lewandowski the best centre forward in the world today?I break down his historic two-season run looking at the stats, the facts, the records and Lewandowski football legacy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMQdjlUx5sM - Skills and Magic You Tube Video Support the show
I break down Manchester United's all-time Premier League XI. Making my choices for the best players to play for the thirteen time Premier League champions. I pick a 4-4-2 formation and have look at some of the greats to grace a Red Devils shirt over the last few decades. From Keane, Scholes, Cantona, Rooney and more. Support the show
I Grade all 20 Premier League clubs on their January transfer business.  Assessing every major signing and the impact they will have. I finish off the podcast with winners, losers and the best signings of the window.This was a fun one! If you enjoyed today’s show please follow and give me rating on Spotify or Apple podcast.Support the show
The start of managerial series I will be producing for the podcast over the next few months.  We start with the one, the only, Arsene Wenger. Analysing his impact on English football, the Invincible season, the peak years and the decline that followed. Finishing with assessing Wenger's legacy. If you enjoyed today’s show please follow and give me rating on Spotify or Apple podcast.Support the show
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