29-08-2015, 23:06
(This post was last modified: 16-05-2016, 23:45 by Ska'dForLife-WBA.)
My old chart for recording our goalscoring heroics sadly went missing due to a site glitch late last season, so I'm working from scratch again here. For the time being - as the old chart was getting quite swollen with one-goal wonders - I'll stick to listing our top Premier League goalscorers of all time, and add current players who score this season beneath them to show how far they are from breaking into the top 20.
1. Peter Odemwingie - 30
2. James Morrison - 23
3. Saido Berahino - 23
4. Chris Brunt - 21
5. Shane Long - 19
6. Romelu Lukaku - 17
7. Youssouf Mulumbu - 12
8. Zoltan Gera - 12
9. Robert Earnshaw - 12
10. Marc-Antoine Fortune - 10
11. Gareth McAuley - 9
12. Salomon Rondon - 9
13. Graham Dorrans - 8
14. Jonas Olsson - 8
15. Stephane Sessegnon - 8
16. Paul Scharner - 7
17. Somen Tchoyi - 7
18. Nwankwo Kanu - 7
19. Neil Clement - 7
20. Victor Anichebe - 6
***
Craig Gardner - 6
Craig Dawson - 6
Darren Fletcher - 2
James McClean - 2
Rickie Lambert - 1
Jonny Evans - 1
1. Peter Odemwingie - 30
2. James Morrison - 23
3. Saido Berahino - 23
4. Chris Brunt - 21
5. Shane Long - 19
6. Romelu Lukaku - 17
7. Youssouf Mulumbu - 12
8. Zoltan Gera - 12
9. Robert Earnshaw - 12
10. Marc-Antoine Fortune - 10
11. Gareth McAuley - 9
12. Salomon Rondon - 9
13. Graham Dorrans - 8
14. Jonas Olsson - 8
15. Stephane Sessegnon - 8
16. Paul Scharner - 7
17. Somen Tchoyi - 7
18. Nwankwo Kanu - 7
19. Neil Clement - 7
20. Victor Anichebe - 6
***
Craig Gardner - 6
Craig Dawson - 6
Darren Fletcher - 2
James McClean - 2
Rickie Lambert - 1
Jonny Evans - 1
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