95/96 vs 04/05 vs 08/09 vs 12/13

Which vintage was the strongest side of the Premier-era?

  • 1995/96

    Votes: 8 17.8%
  • 2004/05

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • 2008/09

    Votes: 16 35.6%
  • 2012/13

    Votes: 14 31.1%
  • another vintage

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • vintage cheese on classic toast

    Votes: 2 4.4%

  • Total voters
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dholliday

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There's a bit of talk at the moment that this team is our best side of the Premiership-era.

Is it really?

Here's a very rough comparison, not necessarily following the most common formation we played, but just to give an idea as to who the teams have been (+1 extra player each):



1995/96

Neville Southall

Gary Ablett
Andy Hinchcliffe
David Unsworth
Dave Watson

Anders Limpar
John Ebbrell
Joe Parkinson
Andrei Kanchelskis

Paul Rideout
Duncan Ferguson

(Daniel Amokachi)

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2004/05

Nigel Martyn

Joseph Yobo
Alan Stubbs
David Weir
Gary Naysmith

Thomas Gravesen
Kevin Kilbane
Tim Cahill
Lee Carsley

James Beattie
Duncan Ferguson

(James McFadden)

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2008/09

Tim Howard

Tony Hibbert
Leighton Baines
Joleon Lescott
Phil Jagielka

Mikel Arteta
Phil Neville
Tim Cahill
Steven Pienaar

Louis Saha
Aiyegbeni Yakubu

(Marouane Fellaini)

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2012/13

Tim Howard

Leighton Baines
Phil Jagielka
Sylvain Distin
Seamus Coleman

Darron Gibson
Steven Pienaar
Marouane Fellaini
Kevin Mirallas

Nikica Jelavić
Victor Anichebe

(Leon Osman)


My own vote goes to the 08/09 vintage...but it's extremely close between all 4!
 

07/08 (not 08/09). Jagielka and Lescott just looked unbeatable, Lescott scored 10 goals, Yaks smile made everyone happy - and his 21 goals did too
 
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07/08 was a better team than 08/09. We had a good run in Europe, semi-finals of League Cup, finished 5th and absolutely battered a few teams; 7-1 Sunderland and 8-1 SK Brann on agg. Yakubu scored 21 goals, Lescott was in double figures, Jags was brilliant, Arteta was in his prime etc.

Happy days
 
Achievements:

95-96

6th - 61 points. Out of fa cup in 2nd round, league cup in 2nd round and CCW in 2nd round.

04-05

4th - 61 points. Out of league cup in 3rd round and fa cup in 3rd round, too

08-09

5th - 63 points. Runner up in the fa cup, out in first round in uefa and 2nd in league cup.

12-13

6th - 59 points with 3 games left. QF in the fa cup, 2nd round in league cup.

And also.

07-08

5th - 65 points. Semi final of league cup, round of 16 in uefa, first round in fa cup.
 
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95/96 had potential, 04/05 was just consistent and 12/13 has been unconsistent.

08/09 was a special team, Lescott, Cahill, Arteta and Pienaar were really good that season, fantastic FA Cup run too. That gets my vote.
 

Achievements:

95-96

6th - 61 points. Out of fa cup in 2nd round, league cup in 2nd round and CCW in 3nd round.

04-05

4th - 61 points. Out of league cup in 3rd round and fa cup in 3rd round, too

08-09

5th - 63 points. Runner up in the fa cup, out in first round in uefa and 2nd in league cup.

12-13

6th - 59 points with 3 games left. QF in the fa cup, 2nd round in league cup.

And also.

07-08

5th - 65 points. Semi final of league cup, round of 16 in uefa, first round in fa cup.

why are we so ****ing ****?
 

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