Ian Wright

E1

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.

Robbie Fowler

E2

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.

Gary Neville

E3

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.

Les Ferdinand

E4

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.

Peter Schmeichel

E5

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.

Patrick Vieira

E6

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.

Gary Speed

E7

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

Cristiano Ronaldo

E8

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.

Paolo Di Canio

E9

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.

David Beckham

E10

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.