It was Brian Dean.
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aaron Lennon
Nick Culkin Manchester United Goalkeeper
Scott Parker (Tottenham Hotspurs)
Tim Cahill has scored the most with his headed goals, 31 of his 54 goals, from 200 appearances in the English Premier League. That's quite an achievement!
Just a guess bt.. Shaun Wright-Phillips
not lennon SWP shaun wright-philips i think
As of October 2023, the player with the highest number of headed goals in Premier League history is Peter Crouch, who scored 53 headed goals during his time in the league. Crouch, known for his height and aerial ability, played for several clubs, including Southampton, Liverpool, and Stoke City. His record remains a testament to his prowess in the air.
Yes, in terms of games per headed goal (Premier League Era). Cahill scores a headed goal on average every 6.30 games.Top 10 scorers of headed goals in the history of the Premier League1 Tim Cahill - 27 headed goals in 170 Premier League matches (6.30 games per headed goal)2 Dion Dublin - 45 in 312 (6.93)3 Duncan Ferguson - 35 in 270 (7.71)4 Les Ferdinand - 43 in 351 (8.16)5 Gustavo Poyet - 22 in 187 (8.50)6 Peter Crouch - 27 in 232 (8.59)7 Chris Armstrong - 23 in 216 (9.39)8 Alan Shearer - 46 in 441 (9.59)9 Niall Quinn - 26 in 250 (9.62)10 Dwight Yorke - 38 in 375 (9.87)*All players have scored at least 20 headed Premier League goals and 40 Premier League goals in total.
The Premier League used to be called the Football League First Division but in 1992 the teams in the Premier League branched off from this championship. There is really no reason that the Premier League is called the Premier League other than Premier meaning good and needing to incorporate "League" in the name. Note that at the moment the Premier League is called the Barclays Premier League because of sponsorship (Barclays being the bank.)
there is no manager of the barclays premier league or the fbarclays premier league.
barclay premier league