Best Strike Partnerships in Championship History
Best Strike Partnerships in Championship History
Having a good old reminisce at the old Vings partnership it got me wondering who the best striker partnerships in Championship history are. I’m talking since it got made the second division of the country. Who would get on Mount Rushmore?
Kevin Doyle and Dave Kitson in that Reading side that broke all the records would be on for sure.
Kevin Doyle and Dave Kitson in that Reading side that broke all the records would be on for sure.
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Jason Roberts and Nathan Ellington for Wigan. Deadly.
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Great shout. Was Phillips and Quinn champ/div 1?
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Bull and Mutch
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Ings and Vokes must be up there, 41 goals in 13/14.
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Not sure if Championship history means second tier or just since it was rebranded as the Championship (2005ish?)
Phillips and Quinn was my first thought.
Goater and Wanchope 2001/02.
Edit - just reread the OP. But this division has always been the second tier, regardless of what its called.
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Mills and Blake for Bradford or was that premier league?
I remember Roberts and Ellington - class for that level.
I remember Roberts and Ellington - class for that level.
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Wasn’t it Lita and one of them?Nipples wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 12:58 pmHaving a good old reminisce at the old Vings partnership it got me wondering who the best striker partnerships in Championship history are. I’m talking since it got made the second division of the country. Who would get on Mount Rushmore?
Kevin Doyle and Dave Kitson in that Reading side that broke all the records would be on for sure.
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And they had Super Glen supplying them. Anyone could have bagged a hateful.
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We will stipulate since the premier league came into existenceTheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 1:22 pmNot sure if Championship history means second tier or just since it was rebranded as the Championship (2005ish?)
Phillips and Quinn was my first thought.
Goater and Wanchope 2001/02.
Edit - just reread the OP. But this division has always been the second tier, regardless of what its called.
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Todorov, Merson, Yakubu weren't bad for Portsmouth, when they were peak cheating financially..
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Ebanks-Blake and Iwelumo were good for Wolves back in’t day.
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You don't get many front 2s anymore, sadly.