20,000 Premier League goals later...

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Good article in The Mirror about the first-ever Premier League goal here.

Wally meets... Mike Walters chats to Brian Deane, scorer of the first goal in Premier league history

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Salad days in the summer of 1992 included Linford Christie and Sally Gunnell bringing home the bullion from the Barcelona Olympics.

The Daily Mirror blew the whistle on Pakistan’s ball-tampering cheats, Gary Lineker took the final curtain and English football gave birth to a monster which has since made Frankenstein* look like a cuddly toy.

And 19,964 goals later, the Premier League has become a worldwide marketing phenomenon.

Some time in the next week, the 20,000th Premier League goal will be celebrated – a remarkable strike-rate given that it only feels like last week when Brian Deane scored the first for Sheffield United against Manchester United at Bramall Lane.

If Deane was only borrowing the limelight on August 15, 1992, when he bundled home a long throw barely four minutes into the new season, he has since stolen it.

On that same day, another striker Alan Shearer decorated his British record £3.3million transfer to Blackburn with his first Premier League goals in a 3-3 draw at Crystal Palace on his debut. There were another 258 where that pair came from.

But it is Deane – now 43 and running a degree course in sports coaching in Leeds – who became a popular pub quiz question.

He said: “There are worse things than being known as scorer of the first-ever Premier League goal.

“As a collectors’ item it didn’t win any awards for artistic merit, and it never will, but 20 years on I can still remember it clearly.

“Carl Bradshaw took a long throw, Alan Cork headed it on and I got past Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister to beat Peter Schmeichel.
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What made it sweeter for Sheffield United, is that David Hirst scored for Sheffield Wednesday in their game a minute later, so Blades fans were happy I denied them a bit of history too.:)

“It’s incredible to think that when I scored that goal, Manchester United had yet to be champions under Sir Alex Ferguson.

“And it’s even more remarkable to think that the Premier League has averaged more than 1,000 goals per season since it came into existence.

“That statistic underlines why it has become such a phenomenon and is shown in so many other countries.”

Deane, a battering-ram of a centre-forward plucked from Doncaster for just £40,000 by Dave Bassett, was already a Blades folk hero by the time he tweaked Fergie’s hooter.

Bassett’s teams never left much to finesse where rudimentary power was available, and Deane admits he would fancy his chances against modern defences.

He added: “I was lucky enough to enjoy a long career, topped with three England caps.

“Sheffield United liked me so much they signed me three times, but I had some other wonderful experiences.

“If I had to pick out one other goal which stands out from all the others, it would be the one which earned Leeds a 1-1 draw with Spurs and made us qualify for Europe.

“Taking nothing away from the Premier League and its entertainment* value now, you had to work hard for your goals in those days.

“Every week you were coming up against the likes of Bruce, Pallister and Tony Adams. They gave you nothing, apart from a few bruises.

“With respect to modern players, I definitely feel the art of defending is on the wane. You look at Javier Mascherano playing centre-half for Barcelona and wonder how he would have coped 20 years ago.

“He’s a fantastic footballer and for his manager it must be great to have someone so versatile, who can play at the back or in midfield, but I would have loved to test myself against him.”
 

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Brian Deane comming up against Mascherano would be fun, would prefer to see Billy Tightshirt eyeing the Argie up :)
 
Nice article, wrong shirt.
 

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The article is about the man who scored the first Premier League goal, not the shirt that he wore. It's a picture of Brian Deane, so it's right.
 
Lets not argue about photos, just remember the legend that is Brian Deane.
 
What made it sweeter for Sheffield United, is that David Hirst scored for Sheffield Wednesday in their game a minute later, so Blades fans were happy I denied them a bit of history too.:)

Great quote but not true. The pigs didn't score the 2nd goal of the day and Hirst didn't score at all that day (disclaimer - according to Soccerbase)
 
Great quote but not true. The pigs didn't score the 2nd goal of the day and Hirst didn't score at all that day (disclaimer - according to Soccerbase)
It's too late it is already cast in pork in the annals of Wendy legend
 
Remember this that like it was yesterday, these were the days when all football was enjoyable 100's of millions of pounds later the game has been ruined. Deano the legend, i always like the way he gets a little dig in about the pigs every time he talks about us.
 
Who Scored Those 20,000 Premier League Goals?

1,492 Manchester United
1,303 Arsenal
1,251 Chelsea
1,209 Liverpool
1,037 Tottenham Hotspur
962 Newcastle United
955 Aston Villa
941 Everton
903 Blackburn Rovers
730 Manchester City
723 West Ham United
641 Leeds United
621 Middlesbrough
598 Southampton
551 Bolton Wanderers
450 Fulham
409 Sheffield Wednesday
396 Sunderland
387 Coventry City
384 Wimbledon
354 Leicester City
342 Charlton Athletic
292 Portsmouth
273 Birmingham City
271 Derby County
242 Wigan Athletic
239 Queens Park Rangers
232 Norwich City
229 Nottingham Forest
219 Ipswich Town
205 West Bromwich Albion
160 Crystal Palace
136 Stoke City
135 Wolverhampton Wndrs
128 Sheffield United
105 Oldham Athletic
93 Reading
73 Hull City
68 Bradford City
64 Watford
55 Blackpool
47 Swindon Town
42 Burnley
37 Barnsley
16 Swansea City
20,000 Total Premier League Goals
 
This is just a clever marketing ploy. Don't get taken in.

The only thing that happened in 1992 is that they changed the name of England's top division from Football League Division 1 to the "Premiership" and made some financial readjustments. It's like changing the name of the Olympic Games to the "Premium Games" and ignoring all the achievements that had gone before.

All this talk of "premier league" appearance records and goalscoring records disrespects the real record holders like Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Charlton. It suits Sky, as they love to give events an artificial significance.
 
What he said, anyone who was new to football would think it was created in 1992
 
I think you'll all find that not one of you was into football until Sky told us that football was cool it even had "alive and kicking" to reinforce the message. Before the premier league, football was shite.

In the words of Karl pilkington, rupert Murdoch naked would look like a turtle without it's shell...
 



Wednesday scored the 3,000th.

The 14,000th was scored by Jermaine Defoe for Tottenham against Birmingham.

The 16,000th was scored by Jermaine Defoe for Tottenham against Birmingham.
 

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