All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Alan Shearer

    • ESPN

    From the moment that Alan Shearer joined Kenny Dalglish's Blackburn, during the summer that the Premier League began, the man became a goal scoring machine

  • S01E02 Ryan Giggs

    • ESPN

    Welsh wing wizard Ryan Giggs has been turning in match winning performances for Manchester United ever since the Premier League began back in 1992.

  • S01E03 Eric Cantona

    • ESPN

    Prior to Eric Cantona's arrival from Leeds United, Manchester United hadn't won a League title for 26 years, the flamboyant Frenchman went on to make history.

  • S01E04 Matthew Le Tissier

    • ESPN

    Despite only ever playing for unfashionable Southampton, Matthew Le Tissier weaved a dizzy spell during the 1990s, scoring some of the best goals the league has ever seen.

  • S01E05 Dennis Bergkamp

    • ESPN

    The legendary Dutchman made such a significant impact at Arsenal when he arrived in 1995 that he remained at the club for the remainder of his career.

  • S01E06 Gianfranco Zola

    • ESPN

    When the diminutive Italian signed for Chelsea in 1996 his extraordinary talent helped him capture the FWA Footballer of the Year award in what was only his first season.

  • S01E07 Tony Adams

    • ESPN

    An Arsenal legend, Adams endured a roller-coaster ride of a career, which variously included prison, alcoholism, therapy and ultimately, redemption.

  • S01E08 Roy Keane

    • ESPN

    Manchester United's 1990s renaissance could have been spooked by Bryan Robson's exit - but Alex Ferguson discovered a replacement midfield maestro.

  • S01E09 David Ginola

    • ESPN

    Long-haired, snake-hipped and super-skilled, this flamboyant Frenchman sparkled at both Newcastle and Spurs. His greatest goals are remembered here.

  • S01E10 Thierry Henry

    • ESPN

    An ineffectual left-winger in Italian football, Thierry Henry was transformed into the world's greatest centre-forward by Arsène Wenger at Arsenal.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Ian Wright

    • August 6, 2012
    • ESPN

    Trained at Crystal Palace and transfered for a recored fee of £2.5 million to Arsenal, Ian Wright became a legend scoring constant goals in the different clubs he went to.

  • S02E02 Robbie Fowler

    • August 10, 2012
    • ESPN

    Over its first 20 years, England's Premier League has created a squad of legends. Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler's career got off to a roaring start.

  • S02E03 Gary Neville

    • August 14, 2012
    • ESPN

    Gary Neville was first choice right back for his club and country for 10 years, showing leadership skills on and off the pitch and is without a doubt a legend of the Premier League.

  • S02E04 Les Ferdinand

    • August 16, 2012
    • ESPN

    Sir Les is cousin of two Premier League player Rio and Anton Ferdinand - famous for the 184 goals he scored in his career and the time he spent at QPR.

  • S02E05 Peter Schmeichel

    • August 8, 2012
    • ESPN

    Over its first 20 years, England's Premier League has created a squad of legends. Danish goal-keeper Peter Schmeichel was arguably the best stopper.

  • S02E06 Patrick Vieira

    • August 15, 2012
    • ESPN

    Hot temper and sensationally skilled legs; Viera was a natural leader at Arsenal for 9 years and part of the "invincible" team that won the league without losing a game in 2003-04.

  • S02E07 Gary Speed

    • August 9, 2012
    • ESPN

    Loved by Premier League fans, and football fans in general, Speed will always be remembered as we celebrate his career tragically ended so soon.

  • S02E08 Cristiano Ronaldo

    • August 7, 2012
    • ESPN

    The Portuguese star is no doubt a Legend of the Premier League, scoring a staggering 31 goals in the league in 2008 before a £80 million transfer to Real Madrid.

  • S02E09 Paolo Di Canio

    • August 13, 2012
    • ESPN

    Di Canio was a key figure at West Ham but also known for his temper, such as pushing the referee after being sent off in 1998. Look back at a true legend of the Premier League.

  • S02E10 David Beckham

    • August 17, 2012
    • ESPN

    The Spice boy is probably the most famous football player on the planet. Starting in 1992 with Manchester Utd and his first professional contract, this follows a football legend.