Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? 05:49 - Feb 29 with 3685 views | ibbleobble | With rumours circulating on Davis, my immediate reaction is that hardly any players who have left us to join prem teams have done that well - success being subjective. Who has been the most successful? Mings? Cressswell? Dyer? Lots have never achieved their full potential and plenty probably shouldn’t have been signed but who has done well irrespective of financial gain? | | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:30 - Feb 29 with 954 views | Herbivore |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:26 - Feb 29 by chicoazul | I’ve never understood this reaction. Titus played for years exclusively in the Prem, he was hardly ever injured and hardly ever dropped. That’s success. Im not saying he was a better player than Kieron who to my mind is the best player we have ever produced. |
He only managed more than 30 PL appearances in 2 seasons playing at that level and was once voted the worst player in the league. He managed to have a decent enough career but he is behind several players who have left us to play in the Prem in terms of being a success at that level. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:31 - Feb 29 with 950 views | WestStanderLaLaLa |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 08:54 - Feb 29 by chicoazul | Definitely Titus. |
Should be in the conversation, made more prem appearances than the others mentioned, although Cresswell will overtake him. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:49 - Feb 29 with 915 views | TractorCam |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 08:30 - Feb 29 by BlueandTruesince82 | Darren Bent must be up there |
Has to be him right, over 100 Prem goals. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:08 - Feb 29 with 902 views | tractorshark | Maybe not the most successful but certainly one of the most surprising was Damien Delaney. If we’re talking silverware Richard Wright has a couple of title-winning medals and an FA Cup on his cv. | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:12 - Feb 29 with 893 views | Pilgrimblue |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:26 - Feb 29 by chicoazul | I’ve never understood this reaction. Titus played for years exclusively in the Prem, he was hardly ever injured and hardly ever dropped. That’s success. Im not saying he was a better player than Kieron who to my mind is the best player we have ever produced. |
Yes I loved Titus at his peak he was something else! Friends of mine always had it in for DD and McA but thye proved their worth and had good careers at highest level. Trouble with Dyer he wasnt with us long enough and while he did reach the highest level i thought his lifestyle eventually caught up with him. | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:28 - Feb 29 with 869 views | HighgateBlue |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:08 - Feb 29 by tractorshark | Maybe not the most successful but certainly one of the most surprising was Damien Delaney. If we’re talking silverware Richard Wright has a couple of title-winning medals and an FA Cup on his cv. |
Yes, Wright should not be overlooked. Top class keeper at his peak. | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:29 - Feb 29 with 867 views | GlasgowBlue |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 08:08 - Feb 29 by Coastalblue | McAuley did pretty well especially considering the number of people here who wanted him gone. |
Delaney also had a decent career at Crystal Palace in the Premier League. Although we didn't actually sell him. Jewell et him go for nothing as her didn't think he was good enough to play in a bottom three Championship side. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:35 - Feb 29 with 864 views | hype313 |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:28 - Feb 29 by HighgateBlue | Yes, Wright should not be overlooked. Top class keeper at his peak. |
You can't say he went onto have an excellent career in the PL though can you? He played 70 games in 8 years, and was essentially a solid number 2. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:36 - Feb 29 with 860 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:28 - Feb 29 by HighgateBlue | Yes, Wright should not be overlooked. Top class keeper at his peak. |
Only limited game time at PL level compared to some of the others mentioned (not to take anything away from his ability). | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:38 - Feb 29 with 860 views | monty_radio |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:26 - Feb 29 by chicoazul | I’ve never understood this reaction. Titus played for years exclusively in the Prem, he was hardly ever injured and hardly ever dropped. That’s success. Im not saying he was a better player than Kieron who to my mind is the best player we have ever produced. |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:40 - Feb 29 with 856 views | Herbivore |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:35 - Feb 29 by hype313 | You can't say he went onto have an excellent career in the PL though can you? He played 70 games in 8 years, and was essentially a solid number 2. |
Got to be a fan of a solid number two though. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 11:09 - Feb 29 with 826 views | HighgateBlue |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 10:35 - Feb 29 by hype313 | You can't say he went onto have an excellent career in the PL though can you? He played 70 games in 8 years, and was essentially a solid number 2. |
Yes, I wouldn't put him top but he has to be in the conversation. I think the context is that we had a number of our better players sold off to Premier League teams, and most of them did not fulfil their potential. So it's more comparing him to the competition than assessing whether he had an excellent career. The question in the body of the OP is "Who has been the most successful?" With Arsenal, Wright won the Premier League and the FA Cup, and made an appearance for England. That has got to put him in the conversation. I totally get the counter-arguments (only one PL season as proper first choice, at Everton, didn't make it to 100 PL appearances in his post-Ipswich career, only made one international appearance after Town, and that was as a sub in a friendly, his major competition international squad inclusion was in 2000 when he was still at Town, spent the majority of his post-Ipswich career on the bench). But if we're talking about "success", I think the only rivals to Wright are Bent, Cresswell and Mings. None of those were ever first choice for their country. Wright also had the disadvantage of playing in a position with a fixed limit of only one slot in the team. Trophies: Bent won the league cup Cresswell won the Conference league Mings won the Championshp playoff with Villa Bramble Intertoto cup and one player of the year at Wigan Wright's League and FA Cup is streets ahead here. Post-Ipswich International caps: Bent 13 Cresswell 3 Mings 18 Wright 1 Bramble none Wright doesn't come off well here, but Bent and Mings had more team spots to aim at, and played in positions which are subbed more regularly. PL appearances post Ipswich: Cresswell approaching 300 Bent over 200 Bramble over 200 Mings over 100 Wright 60 I believe On the books of a properly big club: Bent probably shades it for his 2 years at Spurs But Wright had his one season at Arsenal and then numerous seasons at Man City, who were champions during his time there. I totally see that he was warming the bench. Mings should probably get extra points for being part of a squad that went deep into a major tournament with England. But Bent gets a lottt of points for 106 PL goals (105 post-Ipswich), which is 31st on the list of all time scorers (even without his Ipswich PL goal). In the early PL days, Dozzell and Kiwomya were our two greats who were sold to big clubs for (at the time) decent-ish money. The former didn't make it to 100 games at Spurs, the latter played just 14 times for Arsenal and neither won trophies or played for England. They're both in our hall of fame. So I think the argument is between Bent, Cresswell, Mings and Wright. Arguably in that order. Bent has a lot of goals and was at a big club, Cresswell has most PL appearances, Mings has most international appearances, Wright has most trophies. Pick what you value most I guess. | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 11:14 - Feb 29 with 816 views | Herbivore |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 11:09 - Feb 29 by HighgateBlue | Yes, I wouldn't put him top but he has to be in the conversation. I think the context is that we had a number of our better players sold off to Premier League teams, and most of them did not fulfil their potential. So it's more comparing him to the competition than assessing whether he had an excellent career. The question in the body of the OP is "Who has been the most successful?" With Arsenal, Wright won the Premier League and the FA Cup, and made an appearance for England. That has got to put him in the conversation. I totally get the counter-arguments (only one PL season as proper first choice, at Everton, didn't make it to 100 PL appearances in his post-Ipswich career, only made one international appearance after Town, and that was as a sub in a friendly, his major competition international squad inclusion was in 2000 when he was still at Town, spent the majority of his post-Ipswich career on the bench). But if we're talking about "success", I think the only rivals to Wright are Bent, Cresswell and Mings. None of those were ever first choice for their country. Wright also had the disadvantage of playing in a position with a fixed limit of only one slot in the team. Trophies: Bent won the league cup Cresswell won the Conference league Mings won the Championshp playoff with Villa Bramble Intertoto cup and one player of the year at Wigan Wright's League and FA Cup is streets ahead here. Post-Ipswich International caps: Bent 13 Cresswell 3 Mings 18 Wright 1 Bramble none Wright doesn't come off well here, but Bent and Mings had more team spots to aim at, and played in positions which are subbed more regularly. PL appearances post Ipswich: Cresswell approaching 300 Bent over 200 Bramble over 200 Mings over 100 Wright 60 I believe On the books of a properly big club: Bent probably shades it for his 2 years at Spurs But Wright had his one season at Arsenal and then numerous seasons at Man City, who were champions during his time there. I totally see that he was warming the bench. Mings should probably get extra points for being part of a squad that went deep into a major tournament with England. But Bent gets a lottt of points for 106 PL goals (105 post-Ipswich), which is 31st on the list of all time scorers (even without his Ipswich PL goal). In the early PL days, Dozzell and Kiwomya were our two greats who were sold to big clubs for (at the time) decent-ish money. The former didn't make it to 100 games at Spurs, the latter played just 14 times for Arsenal and neither won trophies or played for England. They're both in our hall of fame. So I think the argument is between Bent, Cresswell, Mings and Wright. Arguably in that order. Bent has a lot of goals and was at a big club, Cresswell has most PL appearances, Mings has most international appearances, Wright has most trophies. Pick what you value most I guess. |
Personally I'd have Wright behind Dyer and Walters, who you've not mentioned, and even Bramble, who did at least make a lot of appearances in the Prem. Wright left us in his early 20s and had a decade plus of his career ahead of him and he only made 60 odd appearances in the Prem. That does not equate to him being a success. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:34 - Feb 29 with 772 views | monty_radio |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 11:14 - Feb 29 by Herbivore | Personally I'd have Wright behind Dyer and Walters, who you've not mentioned, and even Bramble, who did at least make a lot of appearances in the Prem. Wright left us in his early 20s and had a decade plus of his career ahead of him and he only made 60 odd appearances in the Prem. That does not equate to him being a success. |
But what a disappointing downturn that was for Wright after such a stellar start even if his bank balance tells a happier story. | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:40 - Feb 29 with 761 views | HighgateBlue |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 11:14 - Feb 29 by Herbivore | Personally I'd have Wright behind Dyer and Walters, who you've not mentioned, and even Bramble, who did at least make a lot of appearances in the Prem. Wright left us in his early 20s and had a decade plus of his career ahead of him and he only made 60 odd appearances in the Prem. That does not equate to him being a success. |
Yes, I entirely take the point. Wright was much more disappointment than success, given how highly he was rated when he left Town. No idea how I managed to overlook Kieron, I really don't. A couple of hundred PL appearances, 30 odd for England, and crucially he was in the PL team of the year in 2002/03, which places him very much at the top of the game at least for that moment. That team included: Sol Campbell, A. Cole, Vieira, Scholes, Henry, Shearer. The 30 odd England caps was in an era when our midfield was famously strong, and although there are a number of positions across the midfield, making it less difficult to get caps than in some positions, we all know that he would've had more caps but for injury. So yes, Dyer goes above Wright for me too, and arguably would be slugging it out with Bent for biggest success. I suppose one thing that Dyer and Wright share is that they were expected to go on to even greater things - in Dyer's case it was the injury that curtailed things. So their careers are tinged with slight untapped potential, whereas I don't feel that of Bent. That shouldn't detract from Dyer's actual achievements though of course. As for Walters, class act, legend of a character, incredible signing from the lower leagues, and his numbers in the premier league were decent. If you value number of appearances then he trumps Wright, but I don't place much value on his Ireland appearances versus the England caps of most of the other players mentioned. Clearly the guy is British and would've jumped at the chance for one England cap. He also started a cup final for Stoke, which gives him points. I think I'd have Wright above Bramble because of the trophies, and what I think of as success. I would also say Walters. I suppose it just depends on what you value most highly. I'm sure I'm being biased to Wright because of the amazing success he had with Ipswich, but of course that doesn't count. He left Ipswich as a regular starter and went on to win the Premier League is the bottom line, and I'm not sure who else can say that, or that they won the double. I'd rather be able to say that than that I played X hundred games for Stoke. | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:40 - Feb 29 with 762 views | PhilTWTD |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 09:30 - Feb 29 by Herbivore | He only managed more than 30 PL appearances in 2 seasons playing at that level and was once voted the worst player in the league. He managed to have a decent enough career but he is behind several players who have left us to play in the Prem in terms of being a success at that level. |
He made more than 290 Premier League appearances over 13 years, which is pretty good going for a 'worst player'! | | | |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:53 - Feb 29 with 739 views | Herbivore |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:40 - Feb 29 by PhilTWTD | He made more than 290 Premier League appearances over 13 years, which is pretty good going for a 'worst player'! |
I mean, I didn't vote for him personally but I do find it hard to put him above the likes of Dyer, Mings, Cresswell and the like who won England caps when he was once voted the worst player in the league. No doubt he had a very decent career but not sure he's close to being out most successful Prem export. [Post edited 29 Feb 12:59]
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:58 - Feb 29 with 722 views | hype313 |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:40 - Feb 29 by PhilTWTD | He made more than 290 Premier League appearances over 13 years, which is pretty good going for a 'worst player'! |
According to Wiki he made 108? | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 13:02 - Feb 29 with 695 views | itfcjoe |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 12:53 - Feb 29 by Herbivore | I mean, I didn't vote for him personally but I do find it hard to put him above the likes of Dyer, Mings, Cresswell and the like who won England caps when he was once voted the worst player in the league. No doubt he had a very decent career but not sure he's close to being out most successful Prem export. [Post edited 29 Feb 12:59]
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Mings was hardly a successful transfer to the PL from us though was it - he went to Bournemouth, got injured, never played and ended up on loan back in the Championship before striking gold with that loan spell | |
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Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 14:04 - Feb 29 with 624 views | ibbleobble |
Which player had the most successful transfer to the prem? on 13:02 - Feb 29 by itfcjoe | Mings was hardly a successful transfer to the PL from us though was it - he went to Bournemouth, got injured, never played and ended up on loan back in the Championship before striking gold with that loan spell |
Walters is a great shout, he takes Mings place in my top 5. Took Stoke to the FA Cup final and cemented a solid international career after he left us: - Dyer - Bent - Holland - Cresswell - Walters [Post edited 29 Feb 17:12]
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