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English Premier League match at Goodison Park. Everton 1 v Manchester UNited 0. Ducan Ferguson removes his shirt in celebration after scoring the games only goal with a header past Peter Schmeichel
Barclays Premier League match at Goodison Park. Everton 2 v Liverpool 0. Duncan Ferguson leaps up high above Neil Ruddock and goalkeeper David James to score his first goal for Everton
Wimbledon 1-3 Everton, League match at Selhurst Park, Tuesday 26th January 1993. Official attendance, 3039, the lowest for a premiership match. Vinnie Jones, centre, Ian Snodin, right
Sunderland 1 -2 Newcastle Premiership match held at Roker Park. 4th September 1996
Norwich 1-0 Aston Villa, League match at Carrow Road, Wednesday 24th March 1993
Wimbledon 2-3 Aston Villa, league match at Plough Lane, Saturday 3rd October 1992. Dalian Atkinson celebrates goal. Dean Saunders
Sheffield United 1 v Norwich City 2 Premiership match at Bramall Lane Attendance 18, 254 Jeremy Goss (centre) being challenged by a Sheffield United defender. Saturday 6th November 1993
Everton 0-2 Manchester United, league match at Goodison Park, Saturday 12th September 1992. Peter Beardsley
Wimbledon 2-3 Aston Villa, league match at Plough Lane, Saturday 3rd October 1992
Wimbledon 2-3 Aston Vila, league match at Plough Lane, Saturday 3rd October 1992. Dean Saunders
Manchester United footballer Colin McKee skips past the sliding challenge of a defender during a Premier League match at Old Trafford. May 1994
The F. A. Premier League Hall of Fame Voting Panel. Photocall. 20th August 1998The F.A. Premier League Hall of Fame Voting Panel. Photocall. 20th August 1998. Sir Geoff Hurst MBE. Martin Peters MBE. Gabby Yorath. Sky ITV Journalist. Gordon Taylor. Chief Executive of PFA
Gabby Yorath. Sky ITV Journalist & part of the F. A. Premier League Hall of Fame VotingGabby Yorath. Sky ITV Journalist & part of the F.A. Premier League Hall of Fame Voting Panel. Photocall. 20th August 1998
Tottenham v Arsenal premier league match at White Hart Lane, Saturday 12th December 1992. Final score: Tottenhal Hotspur 1-0 Arsenal
Crystal Palace v Norwich league match at Selhurst Park, Saturday 29th August 1992. Pictured: Chris Sutton of Norwich, about to header ball. Final score: Crystal Palace 1-2 Norwich
Chelsea v Norwich league match at Stamford Bridge, Saturday 12th September 1992. Norwichs Chris Sutton v Chelseas Dennis Wise. Final score: Chelsea 2-3 Norwich
Wimbledon v Norwich, league match at Plough Lane, Saturday 20th March 1993. Final score: Wimbledon 3-0 Norwich City
Blackburn v Arsenal league match at Ewood Park, Wednesday 8th March 1995. Blackburns Chris Sutton running with the ball. Final score: Blackburn 3-1 Arsenal
QPR v Norwich, league match at Loftus Road, Saturday 6th March 1993. Final score: QPR 3-1 Norwich
Kenny Dalglish, Manager of Blackburn Rovers, presents his two strikers Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton, with the Carling Premier League Player of the Month trophy
Blackburn v Liverpool, league match at Ewood Park, Sunday 3rd November 1996. Blackburns Chris Sutton celebrates after scoring goal. Final score: Blackburn Rovers 3-0 Liverpool
Blackburn v Newcastle, league match at Ewood Park, Sunday 10th May 1998. Chris Sutton celebrates after scoring goal, winning goal on the last day of the season
Blackburn v Manchester United, league match at Ewood Park, Monday 6th April 1998. Blackburns Chris Sutton celebrates after scoring goal. Final score: Blackburn Rovers 1-3 Manchester United
Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur, league match at Elland Road, Tuesday 25th August 1992. Final score: Leeds United 5-0 Tottenham Hotspur, with Eric Cantona scoring a hat trick
English Premier League match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 2 v West Ham United 0. The Manchester United team celebrate with the Premier League trophy following the match. 11th May 1997
Leeds United are presented with the League Title, Mel Sterland with trophy. 1992 League Campaign 2nd May 1992
Leeds United 1-0 Norwich City 1992 Premier League Campaign 2nd May 1992 Match action from the final day of the season at Elland Road
Arsenal players celebrating after beating Everton four nil at Highbury to win the Carling Premier League Championship. 3rd May 1998