Is the Polish lad Grosicki?
Is the Polish lad Grosicki?
Jelavic? He must've scored more than 22.
Prso? Did he even play in England? Jelavic?
Edit, new page, ignore.
Robert Koren for Slovenia
Nevermind, it's been said.
Bendtner
Jon Dal Thomason
Erikson
No table update since yesterday...
Did Loik Cana sneak one for the mackems when they were up? Henri Mrkhrhthjtjkthththjthjhjtarian?
Bertrando troare. Chelsea reject playing in lyon
Ruel Fox
Polish player did he play for hull?
Iran is Dejagah or something. Fulham player
Slovakia and Slovenia i get confused so ill guess skrtel, nemeth, zlotan gera,
Antigua - Mikele Leigertwood
Poland - that square headed bloke who played for Leicester. Wasilewski
Antigua and Bernuda is bugging. If its not Blackstock its some other Uk born player. Chabolah? Cherno Samba?
Bertrand Traore is correct, the only PL goalscorer from Burkina Faso.
Fox was the answer for Montserrat and has been said already, but Dejagah is correct, 5 goals for Fulham.
Nemeth is the correct answer for Slovakia, with 23 PL goals.
Jimmy gets the Antiguan, Leigertwood scored 2 goals. Wasilewski did score a PL goal, but is not the answer.
So that leaves just North Macedonia, Poland and Saint Kitts and Nevis to get.
Pandev
I can only think of keepers from Poland
Yeah Poland feels like it should be someone you've heard of. If it's a single goal merchant, has Juktiewicz (? - the Birmingham one) ever played/scored in the Premier League?
Jutkiewicz has played 28 games in the Prem, but never scored. The top scorer from Poland only has 2 goals.
I've put a list of Macedonians in front of me and the only name I recognise is Sasa Ilic. I don't think he's scored a wind-assisted goal kick.
Macedonia would be that bloke who lobbed Seaman from a corner.
Just watched that. Paul Scholes on the post.
Ive looked up the missing names for North Macedonia, Poland and Saint Kitts and Nevis. I would never have got them.
If i didnt already know the answers. With the clue of palace, I would have said Peter Ndouvu* but i think he was from Zimbabwe
There's also the fact that he never played for Palace, but he fits perfectly otherwise.
Oh, Georgi Hristov for Macedonia. Think it was him who famously called all our women ugly.
The only St Kitts players I can think of are Kevin Francis and Adam Newton, the former surely didn't play in the Prem, so I'm guessing the latter might've got one in his few run outs for West Ham?
Edit - missed the Palace bit... Don't think either played for Palace. Leon McKenzie played for Jamaica I think... but maybe I got that wrong?
Last edited by The Merse; 19-03-2020 at 12:31 PM.
Ended up looking him up and assume you mean Port Vale rather than Millwall (who he never played for). I remember him well from Palace and Vale, in fairness but would never have recalled him in this context.
Ah the name is on the top of my tongue. Was he a utility player?
Kim Collins is the only St Kittian I know.
Just tell us and do a new one.
The missing player was Bobby Bowry. Full list of top foreign goalscorers below:
Algeria – Riyad Mahrez – 53 goals
Angola – Manucho – 2 goals
Antigua and Barbuda – Mikele Leigertwood – 2 goals
Argentina – Sergio Aguero – 180 goals
Armenia – Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 13 goals
Australia – Mark Viduka – 92 goals
Austria – Marko Arnautovic – 43 goals
Barbados – Emmerson Boyce – 11 goals
Belarus – Alexander Hleb – 8 goals
Belgium – Romelu Lukaku – 113 goals
Benin – Stephane Sessegnon – 25 goals
Bermuda – Shaun Goater – 13 goals
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Edin Dzeko – 50 goals
Brazil – Roberto Firmino – 56 goals
Bulgaria – Dimitar Berbatov – 94 goals
Burkina Faso – Bertrand Traore – 2 goals
Burundi – Saido Berahino – 23 goals
Cameroon – Joseph-Desire Job – 16 goals
Canada – Tomasz Radzinski – 35 goals
Chile – Alexis Sanchez – 63 goals
China – Sun Jihai – 3 goals
Colombia – Juan Pablo Angel – 44 goals
Congo – Christopher Samba – 16 goals
Costa Rica – Paulo Wanchope – 50 goals
Croatia – Nikica Jelavic – 29 goals
Cuba – Onel Hernandez – 1 goal
Curacao – Leandro Bacuna – 6 goals
Czech Republic – Patrik Berger – 38 goals
Denmark – Christian Eriksen – 51 goals
DR Congo – Lomana LuaLua – 24 goals
Ecuador – Antonio Valencia – 24 goals
Egypt – Mohamed Salah – 72 goals
Equatorial Guinea – Pedro Obiang – 3 goals
Estonia – Ragnar Klavan – 1 goal
Finland – Mikael Forssell – 34 goals
France – Thierry Henry – 175 goals
Gabon – Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 49 goals
Gambia – Modou Barrow – 1 goal
Georgia – Temuri Ketsbaia – 8 goals
Germany – Mesut Özil – 33 goals
Ghana – Tony Yeboah, Jordan Ayew – 24 goals
Gibraltar – Danny Higginbotham – 9 goals
Greece – Stelios Giannakopoulos – 20 goals
Grenada – Jason Roberts – 36 goals
Guinea – Titi Camara – 9 goals
Guyana – Carl Cort – 28 goals
Honduras – Maynor Figueroa – 4 goals
Hungary – Zoltan Gera – 17 goals
Iceland – Gylfi Sigurdsson – 60 goals
Iran – Ashkan Dejagah – 5 goals
Israel – Yossi Benayoun – 31 goals
Italy – Paolo Di Canio – 66 goals
Ivory Coast – Didier Drogba – 104 goals
Jamaica – Jason Euell – 56 goals
Japan – Shinji Okazaki – 14 goals
Kenya – Victor Wanyama – 10 goals
Latvia – Marians Pahars – 42 goals
Liberia – George Weah – 4 goals
Mali – Frederic Kanoute – 43 goals
Mexico – Javier Hernandez – 53 goals
Montenegro – Stevan Jovetic – 8 goals
Montserrat – Ruel Fox – 36 goals
Morocco – Hassan Kachloul – 16 goals
Netherlands – Robin van Persie – 144 goals
New Zealand – Chris Wood – 32 goals
Nigeria – Yakubu – 95 goals
North Macedonia – Gjorgji Hristov – 4 goals
Norway – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 91 goals
Paraguay – Roque Santa Cruz – 26 goals
Peru – Nolberto Solano – 49 goals
Poland – Jan Bednarek – 2 goals
Portugal – Cristiano Ronaldo – 84 goals
Republic of Ireland – Robbie Keane – 126 goals
Romania – Dan Petrescu – 23 goals
Russia – Andrei Kanchelskis – 42 goals
Saint Kitts and Nevis – Bobby Bowry – 1 goal
Senegal – Sadio Mane – 80 goals
Serbia – Savo Milosevic – 29 goals
Sierra Leone – Kei Kamara – 1 goal
Slovakia – Szilard Nemeth – 23 goals
Slovenia – Robert Koren – 4 goals
South Africa – Benni McCarthy – 37 goals
South Korea – Son Heung-Min – 51 goals
Spain – Fernando Torres – 85 goals
Sweden – Freddie Ljungberg – 48 goals
Switzerland – Xherdan Shaqiri – 22 goals
Tanzania – Mbwana Samatta – 1 goal
Togo – Emmanuel Adebayor – 97 goals
Trinidad and Tobogo – Dwight Yorke – 123 goals
Tunisia – Radhi Jaidi – 8 goals
Turkey – Muzzy Izzet – 34 goals
Ukraine – Sergei Rebrov – 10 goals
USA – Clint Dempsey – 57 goals
Uruguay – Luis Suarez – 69 goals
Venezuela – Salomon Rondon – 35 goals
Zimbabwe – Peter Ndlovu – 34 goals
That was pretty good thommo
I'd have got nowhere near Bowry, great list Thommo.
Cheers guys. Sticking with the theme of nationalities in the Prem...
As answered, Roberto Firmino is the top Brazilian goalscorer in the Premier League. Can you name the other 53 Brazilians to have scored a goal? (own goals not included)
Cacapa
Pancrate
Juninho
Emerson
Branca
Joelinton
Rochembach.
Kleberson
Anderson
Fred
Richarlison
Gilberto Silva
Ramires
Oscar
Jo
David Luiz
Beletti