Top 5 English Premier League's Records of All Time

English Premier League has a long standing history, and as a result it creates players with outstanding records of all time. Here are some records that have ever carved in the Premier League history and for every record we suppose we only need to take a look at the Top 5.



Top 5 Goals

1.Alan Shearer260 goals
2.Wayne Rooney202 goals
3.Andrew Cole187 goals
4.Frank Lampard177 goals
5.Thierry Henry175 goals

We are glad to see former United's striker in this Goal's list.

Top 5 Assists

1.Ryan Giggs162 assists
2.Cesc Fabregas108 assists
3.Frank Lampard102 assists
4.Wayne Rooney101 assists
5.Dennis Bergkamp94 assists

It seems both Lampard and Rooney are not only capable of penetrating opponents' net.

Top 5 Appearances

1.Garreth Barry638 appearances
2.Ryan Giggs632 appearances
3.Frank Lampard609 appearances
4.David James572 appearances
5.Gary Speed535 appearances

Will someone break Barry's record? If Ryan Giggs continues to play with United, he will break Barry's record.

Top 5 Saves

1.Tim Howard992 saves
2.Petr Cech910 saves
3.J. Jaaskelainen902 saves
4.Ben Foster855 saves
5.Joe Hart842 saves

At least, Ben Foster is there.

Top 5 Own Goals

1.Richard Dunne10 own goals
2.Jamie Carragher7 own goals
2.Martin Skrtel7 own goals
4.Wes Brown6 own goals
4.Phil Jagielka6 own goals

Wes Brown, do you really to make it to this unwanted list?

If you crave for more records, head up to official Premier League Website.

Before we off, as a matter of fact, as far the the club record is concerned, for all seasons, Manchester United has won most matches - 611 wins followed by Arsenal with 531 wins.

Man Utd Premier League Fixture: Newcastle United (18 November 2017)

Last week was frustrating. We though that victory will be on our side when we faced Chelsea. Next fixture will be against Newcastle United on 18 November 2017. We hope something good will happen.

Newcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, that currently plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Newcastle United was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James' Park, ever since. The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52,354.

Simply Powerful Advise From Juan Mata

Juan Mata made his professional debut in 2006, in which he played for Real Madrid's second team. 10 years as professional, Mata has carved the succesful career path. Since his transfer from Chelsea to Manchester United, he has clocked up 157 appearances for the Red Devils.


Mata was recently interviewed by Inside United, Mata has given one simple but powerful advise if we want to succeed in our lives and careers.

"I think it is so important that you don't take anything for granted. Wake up every day feeling lucky and privileged and go to training with the best motivation, because anything can change in one second. So don't taking anything for granted, even in football."

Tribute to Manchester United Players Who Were Lost In Wars

Long time ago (including the era of Newton Heath), United's players consist of those who served in military.

With the help of United's museum curator Mark Wylie, the Club pays tribute to the 22 men who played for our football club and then perished in World War I, World War II or the Boer War.

Here are the list:



1. Driver 12690 Gilbert Godsmark | Army Service Corps (att. 75th Battery Royal Field Artillery) | Newton Heath 1900

2. Sergeant 11677 Arthur Beadsworth | 7th (Service) Battalion Leicestershire Regiment | Manchester United 1902-03

3. Private 34893 Thomas Clifford | 6th/7th (Service) Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers | Newton Heath 1896-97

4. Private 2289 Bernard Donaghey | 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | Manchester United 1905-06

5. Private 2663 Alfred Griffiths | 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment | Newton Heath 1901-02

6. Private 515549 Hugh S. Kerr | 14th (City of London) Battalion (London Scottish) London Regiment | Manchester United 1904

7. Private 43594 Harry Levis | 22nd (Service) Battalion (7th City) Manchester Regiment | Manchester United 1913-14

8. Private F/1723 Oscar H.S. Linkson | 17th (Service) Battalion (1st Football) Middlesex Regiment | Manchester United 1908-13

9. Private 24744 Patrick McGuire | 17th (Service) Battalion (2nd City) Manchester Regiment | Manchester United 1910-11

10. Lieutenant Charles N. Newcombe | 7th (Service) Battalion King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | Manchester United 1913-14

11. Private 28819 Harry Reynolds | 20th Battalion Manchester Regiment | Manchester United 1907-09

12. Private 6041 James Semple | 10th (Service) Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers | Manchester United 1908-09

13. Private 244238 John Thornley | 10th Battalion Cheshire Regiment | Manchester United 1905

14. Lance Sergeant 28427 Alexander 'Sandy' Turnbull | 8th (Service) Battalion East Surrey Regiment | Manchester United 1906-15

15. Private 50875 Thomas H. Wall | 2nd/10th Battalion Manchester Regiment | Manchester United 1908-10

16. Gunner 957763 Francis B. Carpenter | 61 (The Denbighshire Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery | Manchester United 1939-40

17. Pilot Officer 117256 George Curless | 625 Squadron, Royal Air Force | Manchester United 1940-44

18. Flying Officer 179037 David H. Fenner | 98 Squadron, Royal Air Force | Manchester United 1944

19. Pilot Officer 119552 George L. Gosnell |2 Squadron, Royal Air Force | Manchester United 1941-42

20. Gunner 1697582 Frederick Okoro | 2/1 Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery | Manchester United 1936-37

21. Corporal 3660044 Hubert Redwood | South Lancashire Regiment | Manchester United 1933-43

22. Walter Spratt | Civilian | Manchester United 1915-20

Read their stories here.