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EPL 1994-95 Team Cards 1994-95 BLACKBURN ROVERS (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Tim FLOWERS GK 39 0 0 - 921 -- Ian PEARCE DR 22 6 0 915 -3 Henning BERG DC 40 0 1 921 -1 Colin HENDRY DC 38 0 4 921 7 Graeme LE SAUX DL 39 0 3 921 4 Tim SHERWOOD AM 38 0 6 922 -1 Stuart RIPLEY DM 36 1 0 920 -3 Jason WILCOX DM 27 0 5 917 -1 Mark ATKINS AM 30 4 6 919 0 Chris SUTTON F 40 0 15 924 0 Alan SHEARER F 42 0 24 10 928 2 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Jeff KENNA DL 9 0 1 920 3 Paul WARHURST AM 20 7 2 915 -3 Tony GALE DC 15 0 0 912 -3 Robbie SLATER DM 12 6 0 911 -3 Alan WRIGHT DL 4 1 0 911 -3 David BATTY DM 4 1 0 908 -3 Mike NEWELL F 2 10 0 908 -1 Bobby MIMMS GK 3 1 0 - 908 -- Kevin GALLACHER F 1 0 1 907 3 Richard WITSCHGE DM 1 0 0 907 -3 1994-95 MANCHESTER UNITED (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Peter SCHMEICHEL GK 32 0 0 - 922 -- Gary NEVILLE DR 16 2 0 916 -3 Gary PALLISTER DC 42 0 2 926 1 Steve BRUCE DC 35 0 2 923 2 Denis IRWIN DL 40 0 1 1 925 -1 Paul INCE AM 36 0 5 924 -2 Ryan GIGGS DM 29 0 1 921 -2 Brian MCCLAIR DM 35 5 5 924 -2 Andrei KANCHELSKIS AM 25 5 14 922 6 Mark HUGHES F 33 1 8 924 -2 Eric CANTONA F 17 1 12 927 4 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Andy COLE F 21 0 8 4 925 0 Lee SHARPE M 26 2 3 920 -1 Roy KEANE DM D 23 2 2 919 0 Keith GILLESPIE AM 3 6 1 917 1 David MAY DC 15 4 2 916 5 Nicky BUTT DM 11 11 1 915 -1 Paul SCHOLES AM 6 11 5 914 3 Gary WALSH GK 10 0 0 - 914 1 Simon DAVIES DM 3 2 0 911 -3 David BECKHAM AM 2 2 0 911 -1 Phil NEVILLE D 1 1 0 911 -3 Paul PARKER D 1 1 0 911 -3 Kevin PILKINGTON GK 0 1 0 - 910 -- 1994-95 NOTTINGHAM FOREST (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Mark CROSSLEY GK 42 0 0 - 914 -- Des LYTTLE DR 38 0 0 912 -3 Steve CHETTLE DC 41 0 0 914 -3 Colin COOPER DC 35 0 1 912 0 Stuart PEARCE D 36 0 4 4 915 8 Steve STONE AM 41 0 5 915 -2 David PHILLIPS DM 38 0 1 913 -3 Ian WOAN DM 35 2 5 913 0 Lars BOHINEN AM 30 4 6 912 0 Bryan ROY F 37 0 13 917 0 Stan COLLYMORE F 37 0 21 1 920 3 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Scot GEMMILL DM 19 0 1 906 -2 Alfe-Inge HAALAND DM 18 2 1 906 -2 Jason LEE F 5 17 3 903 0 Kingsley BLACK AM 5 5 2 902 3 Carl TILER DC 3 0 0 900 -3 Paul MCGREGOR F 0 11 1 900 3 Garry BULL F 1 0 1 900 3 Vance WARNER DC 1 0 0 899 -3 Robert ROSARIO F 0 1 0 899 -1 1994-95 LIVERPOOL (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T David JAMES GK 42 0 0 - 918 -- Stig Inge BJORNEBYE DR 31 0 0 914 -3 Neil RUDDOCK DC 37 0 2 917 3 John SCALES DC 35 0 2 917 3 Phil BABB DL 33 1 0 916 -3 John BARNES AM 38 0 7 918 0 Jamie REDKNAPP DM 36 5 3 917 0 Rob JONES DM 31 0 0 914 -3 Steve MCMANAMAN AM 40 0 7 919 -1 Ian RUSH F 36 0 12 919 0 Robbie FOWLER F 42 0 22 3 924 3 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Michael Thomas DM 16 7 0 909 -3 Jan Molby AM 12 2 0 2 908 -3 Mark Walters F 7 11 0 906 -1 Steve Harkness D 8 0 1 906 3 Mark Wright D 5 1 0 905 -3 Mark Kennedy AM 4 2 0 904 -1 Nigel Clough DM 3 7 0 904 -3 Steve Nicol D 4 0 0 904 -3 Dominic Matteo DM 2 5 0 904 -3 Lee Jones F 0 1 0 903 -1 1994-95 LEEDS UNITED (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T John LUKIC GK 42 0 0 - 917 -- Garry KELLY DR 42 0 0 917 -3 David WETHERALL DC 38 0 3 916 8 John PEMBERTON DC 22 5 0 910 -3 Tony DORIGO DL 28 0 0 912 -3 Gary MCALLISTER AM 41 0 3 3 918 -2 Carlton PALMER DM 39 0 3 917 1 Gary SPEED DM D 39 0 3 917 3 Noel WHELAN AM F 18 5 7 910 2 Brian DEANE F 33 2 9 916 0 Rodney WALLACE F 30 2 4 914 -3 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Tony YEBOAH F 16 2 12 911 5 Nigel WORTHINGTON DM 21 6 1 910 -1 David WHITE F 18 5 3 909 -2 Phil MASINGA F AM 15 7 5 909 2 Lucas RADEBE DC 9 3 0 905 -3 Mark TINKLER DM 3 0 0 903 -3 Andy COUZENS DM 2 2 0 903 -3 Chris FAIRCLOUGH DL 1 4 0 902 -3 Gordon STRACHAN DM 5 1 0 905 -3 Kevin SHARP DL 0 2 0 902 -3 1994-95 NEWCASTLE UNITED (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Pavel SRNICEK GK 38 0 - 919 -- Marc HOTTIGER DR 38 0 1 919 -1 Darren PEACOCK DC 35 0 1 918 -1 Steve HOWEY DC 29 1 1 916 0 Barry VENISON DC 28 0 1 916 0 John BERESFORD DL 33 0 0 917 -3 Ruel FOX AM 40 0 9 1 922 0 Keith GILLESPIE DM 15 2 2 913 2 Rob LEE AM 35 0 9 920 1 Andrew COLE F 18 0 9 920 1 Peter BEARDSLEY F 34 0 10 3 921 1 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Paul KITSON F 24 2 8 916 -1 Steve WATSON D 22 5 4 915 6 Philippe ALBERT DC 17 0 2 912 5 Paul BRACEWELL DM 13 3 0 910 -3 Scott SELLARS DM 12 0 0 910 -3 Robbie ELLIOTT M D 10 4 2 910 5 Lee CLARK AM 9 10 1 910 -3 Alan NEILSON DL 5 1 0 907 -3 Mike HOOPER GK 4 2 - 907 -- Malcolm ALLEN F 0 1 0 906 -3 Alex MATHIE F 3 6 1 912 -2 1994-95 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Ian WALKER GK 41 0 - 909 Dean AUSTIN DR 23 1 0 903 -3 Colin CALDERWOOD DC 35 1 2 908 3 Sol CAMPBELL DC 29 1 0 905 -3 Justin EDINBURGH DL 29 2 0 905 -3 Nick BARMBY AM 37 1 9 910 1 Darren ANDERTON DM AM 37 0 5 909 0 David HOWELLS DM 26 0 1 904 -3 Ronny ROSENTHAL AM F 14 6 0 900 -3 Teddy SHERINGHAM F 41 1 18 914 1 Jurgen KLINSMANN F 41 0 20 1 914 2 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Gary MABBUTT DM D 33 3 0 907 -3 Gheorghe POPESCU DC 23 0 3 904 6 David KERSLAKE DR 16 2 0 901 -3 Ilie DUMITRESCU F 11 2 3 1 900 -2 Stuart NETHERCOTT DC 8 9 0 898 -3 Jason DOZZELL AM 6 1 0 897 -3 Kevin SCOTT D 4 0 0 896 -3 Micky HAZARD DM 2 9 0 896 -3 Gerry MCMAHON DM 2 0 0 896 -3 Darren CASKEY AM 1 3 0 895 -3 Danny HILL AM 1 2 0 895 -3 Erik THORSTVEDT GK 1 0 - 895 Andy TURNER AM 1 0 0 895 -3 1994-95 QUEENS PARK RANGERS (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Tony ROBERTS GK 31 0 - 906 Alan MCDONALD DR 39 0 1 909 -1 Danny MADDIX DC 21 6 1 903 2 David BARDSLEY DC 30 0 0 905 -3 Steve YATES DL 22 1 1 903 2 Trevor SINCLAIR AM 32 1 4 907 -2 Andy IMPEY DM 40 0 3 910 0 Ian HOLLOWAY DM 28 3 1 905 -3 Simon BARKER AM 37 0 4 909 -2 Kevin GALLEN F 31 6 10 908 -1 Les FERDINAND F 37 0 24 914 6 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Clive WILSON D M 36 0 2 908 -1 Rufus BREVETT DL 17 2 0 901 -3 Steve HODGE DM 15 0 0 900 -3 Gary PENRICE F 9 10 3 899 -1 Karl READY DC 11 2 1 899 5 Sieb DIJKSTRA GK 11 0 - 898 Michael MEAKER AM 7 1 0 897 -3 Danny DICHIO F 4 5 3 897 3 Bradley ALLEN F 2 3 2 896 3 Devon WHITE F 1 0 0 895 -3 Alan MCCARTHY DC 0 2 0 895 -3 Ray WILKINS AM 1 1 0 895 -3 1994-95 WIMBLEDON (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Hans SEGERS GK 31 1 0 907 Warren BARTON DR 39 1 1 910 0 Gary ELKINS DC 33 3 1 908 1 Alan REEVES DC 31 3 908 8 Kenny CUNNINGHAM DC 28 0 905 -3 Alan KIMBLE DL 26 0 905 -3 Vinnie JONES DM 33 3 908 3 Oyvind LEONHARDSEN AM 18 2 4 903 3 Marcus GAYLE F 22 1 2 904 -3 Dean HOLDSWORTH F 27 1 5 2 907 -2 Efan EKOKU F 24 9 909 3 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T John SCALES D 3 0 909 -3 Mick HARFORD F 17 10 6 904 2 Andy THORN D DM 22 1 1 904 1 Chris PERRY DC 17 5 0 902 -3 Jon GOODMAN F 13 6 4 902 1 Scott FITZGERALD DC 14 3 0 901 -3 Andy CLARKE F 8 17 1 900 -3 Neil SULLIVAN GK 11 0 899 Neal ARDLEY DM 9 5 1 899 3 Peter FEAR AM 8 6 1 899 -2 Robbie EARLE AM 9 0 899 -3 Steve TALBOYS AM 7 1 898 0 Stewart CASTLEDINE AM 5 1 1 898 2 Gary BLISSETT F 4 5 0 897 -3 Roger JOSEPH D 3 0 897 -3 1994-95 SOUTHAMPTON (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Bruce GROBBELAAR GK 30 0 - 907 Jason DODD DR 24 2 2 906 6 Richard HALL DC 36 1 4 910 8 Francis BENALI DC 32 3 0 908 -3 Simon CHARLTON DL 25 0 1 906 2 Jim MAGILTON AM 42 0 6 913 -1 Neil MADDISON DM 35 0 3 910 1 Tommy WIDDRINGTON DM 23 5 0 905 -3 Ronnie EKELUND AM 15 2 5 903 4 Matt LE TISSIER F AM 41 0 15 4 916 1 Neil SHIPPERLEY F 19 0 4 907 -2 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Jeff KENNA D 28 0 0 910 -3 Iain DOWIE F 17 0 5 909 -1 Ken MONKOU D 31 0 1 908 1 Neil HEANEY M 21 13 2 905 -2 Gordon WATSON F 12 0 3 904 -1 Dave BEASANT GK 12 1 - 901 Paul ALLEN DM 11 0 0 900 -3 Nicky BANGER F 4 0 2 898 3 David HUGHES AM 2 10 2 898 3 Craig MASKELL F 2 4 0 897 -3 Paul TISDALE M 0 7 0 897 -3 Paul MCDONALD M 0 2 0 897 -3 Matt OAKLEY M 0 1 0 896 -3 Matt ROBINSON DL 0 1 0 896 -3 Peter WHISTON DC 0 1 0 896 -3 1994-95 CHELSEA (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Dimitri KHARINE GK 31 0 - 908 Erland JOHNSEN DR 33 0 0 909 -3 Frank SINCLAIR DC 35 0 3 910 8 Jakob KJELDBERG DC 23 0 1 905 3 Steve CLARKE DL 29 0 0 907 -3 Gavin PEACOCK AM 38 0 4 912 -2 Nigel SPACKMAN DM 36 0 0 910 -3 David ROCASTLE DM 26 2 0 906 -3 Dennis WISE AM 18 1 5 1 905 4 Paul FURLONG F 30 6 10 911 1 John SPENCER F 26 3 9 2 910 1 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Mark STEIN F 21 3 8 907 2 Neil SHIPPERLEY F 6 4 2 907 1 Eddie NEWTON DM 22 8 1 905 -1 Craig BURLEY AM 16 9 2 904 -1 Scott MINTO D 19 0 0 904 -3 Kevin HITCHCOCK GK 11 1 - 901 Anthony BARNESS D M 10 2 0 900 -3 David LEE D 9 5 0 900 -3 David HOPKIN AM 7 8 1 900 -1 Andy MYERS D 9 1 0 900 -3 Glenn HODDLE AM 3 9 0 898 -3 Gareth HALL D 4 2 0 898 -3 Graham RIX M 0 1 0 897 -3 1994-95 ARSENAL (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T David SEAMAN GK 31 0 - 909 Lee DIXON DR 39 0 1 912 0 Tony ADAMS DC 27 0 3 909 6 Martin KEOWN DC 24 7 1 908 2 Nigel WINTERBURN DL 39 0 0 912 -3 Paul MERSON AM 24 0 4 908 0 Stefan SCHWARZ DM 34 0 2 911 0 Ray PARLOUR DM 22 8 0 907 -3 John JENSEN AM 24 0 1 907 -3 Kevin CAMPBELL F 19 4 4 906 -2 Ian WRIGHT F 30 1 15 3 914 5 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Steve BOULD D 30 1 0 909 -3 Chris KIWOMYA F 5 9 3 906 3 John HARTSON F 14 1 7 905 5 Alan SMITH F 17 2 3 905 -2 Andy LINIGHAN D 13 7 2 904 5 Steve MORROW D 11 4 1 903 5 Glenn HELDER F 12 1 0 903 -3 Vince BARTRAM GK 11 0 - 902 Ian SELLEY DM 10 3 0 902 -3 Eddie MCGOLDRICK AM 9 2 0 902 -3 David HILLIER AM 5 4 0 900 -3 Paul DICKOV F 4 5 0 900 -3 Paul DAVIS AM 3 1 1 900 3 Jimmy CARTER DM 2 1 0 899 -3 Mark FLATTS AM 1 2 0 899 -3 Stephen HUGHES AM 1 0 0 899 -3 Gavin MCGOWAN D 1 0 0 899 -3 Adrian CLARKE M 0 1 0 898 -3 Paul SHAW F 0 1 0 898 -3 1994-95 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Kevin PRESSMAN GK 34 0 - 906 Peter ATHERTON DR 41 0 1 908 0 Des WALKER DC 38 0 0 907 -3 Andy PEARCE DC 34 0 0 906
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