Now, the Premier League boasts with quite a few teams that have pace, i.e. Swansea, Villa, Spurs...
But, who do you think is the quickest player in the Premier League on the ball and off the ball?
Who Is The Quickest Player In The PL?
posted on 21/8/13
Well if it's true he's ran 100m in 10.7 seconds then he's defiantly close.
posted on 21/8/13
it's not true though.
posted on 21/8/13
How do you know that?
He's like many of the other footballers people have mentioned, he gave up his Athletics career for football, I'm not saying he's the fastest but he's quick.
posted on 21/8/13
probably ran it when he was about 15, if he ran it at all.
posted on 21/8/13
Probably true, but he's still quick.
posted on 21/8/13
Adebayor celebrating his City goal in front of the Arsenal fans may be the quickest I've seen anyone run.
posted on 21/8/13
To be fair, Walcott used to absolutely hate playing against Enrique, due to the Spaniard's speed and strength (leans his body in so Walcott can't get by).
However, the Spaniard did get beaten in a foot race on a couple of occasions by Ramires the other year in the FA Cup final.
It's a difficult question to answer, because players have different relative speeds over different distances.
100m is generally used as the barometer for pace, but in reality, you never see footballers actually run that distance in a match; pace over 5-10 yards is much more important.
In terms of 100m sprinters, the Premiership has a few: Kiwomya, Onouha, and Miyaichi have all recorded incredibly impressive times over that distance, and as I recall, James Vaughan (not a Premiership player any more) was at one point the fastest 11 year old in Britain, I believe!
I don't think you can really say unless you specify a distance and make them race. Dunc claims Valencia held the record based on an extrapolation of his sprint against Liverpool, but Castrol index found Walcott to have run the top speed in the Premiership, and extrapolated that data to suggest he would have a 100m time that would have got him into the final of the Olympics! But reaction and acceleration time have a big impact, so even that's not really a true reflection.
I will through in some honourable mentions of players that don't seem to have been mentioned though:
Cameron Jerome, Nathan Dyer, Bassong, Shane Long, Martin Ollson, and Micah Richards (longer distance) all deserve a mention.
posted on 21/8/13
Does anyone remember the Rumbelows sprint challenge?
Back in 1992 Saint and Greavsie ran a competition to find the fastest 100m runner in football. They ran heats over several weeks (I think every club sent someone) with the final being run just before the Manchester United - Notts Forest League cup final.
I remember watching United's Danny Wallace in the heats running a very slow time of about 12.40s. I was 14 at the time and running 12.00ish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGkiQnKkp3Q
posted on 21/8/13
Would love to see something similar done again ^
Malcolm McDonald did 100m as part of a show called 'The Superstars' and ran it in 10.9 seconds, which is incredible considering it wasn't his sport and this was nearly 40 years ago!
posted on 22/8/13
i remember that
11.40 isnt much of a time..but then consider they had footy boots on and were running on grass