#3 Les Ferdinand (149 goals)

Premier League

Another Tottenham Hotspur player on the rundown, Les Ferdinand began his Premier League vocation with Queens Park Rangers in the absolute first period of the Premier League in 1992.

The previous English striker was a piece of the QPR group in the First Division in the 3 past seasons before the development of the Premier League.

The striker scored 20 goals in his absolute first season in the Premier League, wrapping sprinter up to Teddy Sheringham for the golden boot race, before including another 16 and 24 goals in the following 2 seasons. Les Ferdinand left QPR to join Newcastle United in 1995 and making the most of his best days at the Tyneside.

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The very season with Newcastle saw Ferdinand scoring 25 goals and finished the season with the third spot in the race for the Premier League golden boot while winning the PFA Player of the season award for the 1995/96 season.

The 2 seasons with the club saw Ferdinand scoring 41 Premier League goals before by and by being progressing, this opportunity to the club he upheld as a kid, Tottenham Hotspur.

His time in North London was damaged by wounds and absence of structure that brought about the striker scoring only 33 goals in 118 appearances for the club. A move to West Ham before long followed in 2003, however, the move neglected to accomplish its motivation as Ferdinand neglected to control the club far from transfer completing with only 2 goals in 14 matches.

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The accompanying season with Leicester saw the striker scoring 12 goals, however, by and by the move demonstrated worthless as Leicester neglected to remain in the league. A move to Bolton pursued the following year and the now veteran striker scored his last Premier League goal with the Trotters.

Les Ferdinand finished his Premier League vocation with a sum of 149 of every 351 appearances, making him the tenth in the rundown ever goal-scorers. The previous English striker twice verged on winning the Premier League in the 95/96 season just as the 96/97 season with both the occasions the Englishman wrapping sprinters up to Manchester United.

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