Leading Scorers

By: Matt | January 16th, 2008

rfA quick look at the top scorers list to-date in the CCC shows a few stalwarts at this level, and a surprise or two:

Top Ten

1. Kevin Phillips, WBA-16
2. Michael Mifsud, Coventry-15
3. Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Plymouth/Wolves- 13
4. James Beattie, Sheffield Utd- 13
5. Andy Gray, Burnley- 13
6. Clinton Morrison, Crystal Palace- 12
7. Ricardo Fuller, Stoke- 12
8. Martin Paterson, Scunthorpe- 11
9. Marlon King, Watford- 11
10. Pablo Counago, Ipswich- 10

For me the most impressive name on the list is Ricardo Fuller of Stoke City; the fact that he is banging them is basically why the Potters are currently laughing in 4th position.

Kevin Phillips isn’t too much of a surprise, although he is certainly on the wrong side of his prime, so that he leads the list is a bit of a nice surprise for Baggies fans.

The other names are more or less usual suspects, but Michael Mifsud’s legendary performances in the Sky Blues cup run certainly deserve special mention. Enjoy these crackers from the Maltese marauder as the Sky Blues demolished Man Utd:





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  • Jim |  January 16th, 2008 at 2:28 pm

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    Ebanks-Blake one of the “usual suspects”? Surely he is a more impressive presence there than Fuller, who is a journeyman benefitting from Tony Pulis’s anti-football at Stoke (Fuller was barely able to put one foot in front of the other when at Saints who at least tried to play a passing game).

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