Henry and Bergkamp, closely followed by Yorke and Cole.
Not on the list, but Beardsley and Cole were a good combo!
I don't see Ronaldo and Rooney as a "partnership" tey simply played in the same team, NOT THE SAME THING.
From that list I'd go Shearer and Sutton but as a Spurs fan Greaves and Gilzean have to be in there (before football was invented in 1992 but still counts) .
comment by puffinthebushkangaroo (U1950)
posted 3 minutes ago
I don't see Ronaldo and Rooney as a "partnership" tey simply played in the same team, NOT THE SAME THING.
From that list I'd go Shearer and Sutton but as a Spurs fan Greaves and Gilzean have to be in there (before football was invented in 1992 but still counts) .
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If we're going back, then Rush and Dalglish!
Yorke and Cole were brilliant from what I remember, but that was a long time ago so I could be rose tinting it a bit. Two excellent goalscorers.
Henry and Bergkamp has to be the best on paper. I can't remember them having that much of a partnership though? Could be very wrong.
From an old BBC article
Andy Cole & Peter Beardsley (93-94) 55*
Alan Shearer & Chris Sutton (94-95) 49*
Robbie Fowler & Stan Collymore (95-96) 42
Alan Shearer & Les Ferdinand (96-97) 49
Dwight Yorke & Andy Cole (98-99) 35
Kevin Phillips & Niall Quinn (99-00) 44
Gudjohnsen & Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (01-02) 37
Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp (03-04) 34
Wayne Rooney & Ruud van Nistelrooy (05-06) 37
Daniel Sturridge & Luis Suarez (13-14) 52
Kane (29) and Alli (19) got 48 between them in 2016/17, that was a great season for them
Milligan and Cleese.
Everett and Sessions.
comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
Kane (29) and Alli (19) got 48 between them in 2016/17, that was a great season for them
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I really do miss that combo
comment by NotSoMagicJuande (U1913)
posted 15 hours, 20 minutes ago
From an old BBC article
Andy Cole & Peter Beardsley (93-94) 55*
Alan Shearer & Chris Sutton (94-95) 49*
Robbie Fowler & Stan Collymore (95-96) 42
Alan Shearer & Les Ferdinand (96-97) 49
Dwight Yorke & Andy Cole (98-99) 35
Kevin Phillips & Niall Quinn (99-00) 44
Gudjohnsen & Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (01-02) 37
Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp (03-04) 34
Wayne Rooney & Ruud van Nistelrooy (05-06) 37
Daniel Sturridge & Luis Suarez (13-14) 52
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Worth remembering that Utd had four top strikers who rotated during the 98-99 season.
comment by (U19770)
Worth remembering that Utd had four top strikers who rotated during the 98-99 season.
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This
Where are the SaS stats for then?
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Henry and Bergkamp.
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Mounie and Depoitre
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Keane and Berbatov
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Who won the treble?
posted on 7/12/18
Henry and Bergkamp, closely followed by Yorke and Cole.
Not on the list, but Beardsley and Cole were a good combo!
posted on 7/12/18
I don't see Ronaldo and Rooney as a "partnership" tey simply played in the same team, NOT THE SAME THING.
From that list I'd go Shearer and Sutton but as a Spurs fan Greaves and Gilzean have to be in there (before football was invented in 1992 but still counts) .
posted on 7/12/18
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posted on 7/12/18
comment by puffinthebushkangaroo (U1950)
posted 3 minutes ago
I don't see Ronaldo and Rooney as a "partnership" tey simply played in the same team, NOT THE SAME THING.
From that list I'd go Shearer and Sutton but as a Spurs fan Greaves and Gilzean have to be in there (before football was invented in 1992 but still counts) .
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If we're going back, then Rush and Dalglish!
posted on 7/12/18
Yorke and Cole were brilliant from what I remember, but that was a long time ago so I could be rose tinting it a bit. Two excellent goalscorers.
Henry and Bergkamp has to be the best on paper. I can't remember them having that much of a partnership though? Could be very wrong.
posted on 7/12/18
From an old BBC article
Andy Cole & Peter Beardsley (93-94) 55*
Alan Shearer & Chris Sutton (94-95) 49*
Robbie Fowler & Stan Collymore (95-96) 42
Alan Shearer & Les Ferdinand (96-97) 49
Dwight Yorke & Andy Cole (98-99) 35
Kevin Phillips & Niall Quinn (99-00) 44
Gudjohnsen & Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (01-02) 37
Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp (03-04) 34
Wayne Rooney & Ruud van Nistelrooy (05-06) 37
Daniel Sturridge & Luis Suarez (13-14) 52
posted on 7/12/18
Kane (29) and Alli (19) got 48 between them in 2016/17, that was a great season for them
posted on 7/12/18
Milligan and Cleese.
Everett and Sessions.
posted on 8/12/18
comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
Kane (29) and Alli (19) got 48 between them in 2016/17, that was a great season for them
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I really do miss that combo
posted on 8/12/18
comment by NotSoMagicJuande (U1913)
posted 15 hours, 20 minutes ago
From an old BBC article
Andy Cole & Peter Beardsley (93-94) 55*
Alan Shearer & Chris Sutton (94-95) 49*
Robbie Fowler & Stan Collymore (95-96) 42
Alan Shearer & Les Ferdinand (96-97) 49
Dwight Yorke & Andy Cole (98-99) 35
Kevin Phillips & Niall Quinn (99-00) 44
Gudjohnsen & Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (01-02) 37
Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp (03-04) 34
Wayne Rooney & Ruud van Nistelrooy (05-06) 37
Daniel Sturridge & Luis Suarez (13-14) 52
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Worth remembering that Utd had four top strikers who rotated during the 98-99 season.
posted on 8/12/18
comment by (U19770)
Worth remembering that Utd had four top strikers who rotated during the 98-99 season.
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This
Where are the SaS stats for then?
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