Premier League All Stars

Premier League All Stars

Infobox Television
show_name = Premier League allstars


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format = Sport television
country = UK
runtime = 120 minutes (episodes 1-7) 180 minutes (episode 8)
presenter = Ian Wright , Helen Chamberlain.

channel = Sky1
first_aired = 23 September, 2007
last_aired = 30 September, 2007
num_series = 1
num_episodes = 8
producer =
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website = http://www.skyone.co.uk/allstars/
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Premier League All Stars is an annual televised charity football tournament, the 2007 edition of which was broadcast live on Sky1 on consecutive nights between September 23 and September 30. The innovative format features football teams representing all 20 Premier League clubs, each playing to win a share of the £300,000 prize money for distribution among their chosen charities. All matches were played in front of a live audience at Premier League All Star Arena which was built inside the David Beckham Academy in Greenwich, London.

Overview

The show was presented by Helen Chamberlain and Ian Wright, with pitchside reporting by former Liverpool and Australia forward Craig Johnston. Suzi Perry also presented in Helen Chamberlain's absence. An accompanying show, Premier League All Stars Extra Time, aired straight after the show on Sky3, hosted by Jason Manford.

Each 10-man squad consisted of 4 professional players (legends), 3 celebrity supporters and 3 ordinary fans picked from a large number of applicants.

The competition was won by underdogs Middlesbrough with celebrity Alistair Griffin scoring the winning goal in the last minute. The team was presented with the All Stars 2007 trophy together with £100,000 prize money for their two nominated charities, the Butterwick Children's’ Hospice and Teesside Hospice.

Runners up West Ham United won £30,000 for the Bobby Moore Fund and Richard House Hospice.

The Teams

Arsenal

Goalkeeper - Vince Bartram
Legend - Nigel Winterburn, Paul Davis, Ray Parlour
Celebrities - Ziggy Lichman, Mark Ramprakash, Leeroy Thornhill
Fans - Tommy McNally (Banker), Vernon Angel (Social Worker), Stelious Ewsrich (Captain and PE Teacher)
(Charity - Arsenal Charitable Trust For Treehouse)

Aston Villa

Goalkeeper - Dale Belford
Legends - Dean Saunders, David Platt (Captain), Ian Taylor
Celebrities - Gareth Gates, Lord Taylor of Warwick, Rick Parfitt Jr
Fans - Mark Quinn (IT Consultant), Ian Wilkinson (Postman), Paul Quinn (Computer Science student and son of other fan Mark Quinn)
(Charity - Acorns Children's Hospice)

Birmingham City

Goalkeeper - Kevin Miller
Legends - Paul Devlin (only played in group Game), Steve Claridge (Captain), Martin Grainger, Dennis Bailey (only played in Quarter Final)
Celebrities - Dennis Seaton, Robert McCracken, Nigel Clark
Fans - Stuart Kane (Warehouse Logistics Manager), Cyas Kane (Tool Maufacturer), Perry Hemmings (Trainee Welder)
(Charity - Promise Dreams and Book Trust)

Blackburn Rovers

Goalkeeper - Alan Fettis
Legends - Simon Garner (captain), Matt Jansen
Celebrities - Neil Arthur, Wayne Hemingway, Steven Pinder
Fans - Jack Hemingway (son of celebrity Wayne and Graphic Designer), Anthony Watson (Engineering Production Manager), David Butterworth (Sports Co-ordinator)

Bolton Wanderers

Goalkeeper - Carl Blundell (fan)
Legends - Frank Worthington (Captain), Andy Walker, Michael Johansen
Celebrities - Sheephead, Ian Aspinall, Sajid Mahmood, Tony Knowles
Fans - Nathan Cooper, Alan Mitchell, Alex Harvie

Chelsea

Goalkeeper - Peter Bonetti
Legends - Ruud Gullit (only played in Group game), Roberto Di Matteo, Kerry Dixon, Gustavo Poyet (only played in Quarter Final)
Celebrities - Ross Kemp, Omid Djalili (Captain), Alec Stewart
Fans - Gary Field (Insurance Broker), Mohammed Judan Ali (Bollywood Actor/Property Investor), Daniel Mwanza (Waiter)
(Charities - Clic Sargent & Right To Play)

Derby County

Goalkeeper - Steve Cherry
Legends - Dean Sturridge, Darryl Powell, Darren Wassall (Captain)
Celebrities - Dominic Cork, Des Coleman, Jamie Baulch
Fans - Andy Wheeler (Financial Advisor), Chad Potter (Media Advertising Agent), Andy Mason (Recruitment Sales Consultant)
(Charity - Access To High Quality Activities For All)

Everton

Goalkeeper - Neville Southall
Legends - Dave Watson, Adrian Heath
Celebrities - Donny Tourette, Simon O’Brien, Lee Latchford Evans, Graham Rooney
Fans - Peter McPartland, David Lyons, Vinny

Fulham

Goalkeeper - Dave Beasant
Legends - Wayne Collins, Rufus Brevett, Bjarne Goldbaek
Celebrities - Example, Andy Scott-Lee, Jim Jeffries
Fans - Kevin Taylor (Double Glazing Company Owner), Adam Dimabro (Captain and Shoe Designer)
(Charity - Community Disability Programme)

Liverpool

Goalkeeper - Bob Bolder
Legends - Phil Neal (Captain), Jason McAteer, Ray Houghton
Celebrities - Colin Murray, Euan Blair, Dave Gorman
Fans - Nick Haycraft (Motor Sales Advisor), Graeme Inman (Football Coach), Paul Smith (Property Development Manager)
(Charity - Anthony Walker Foundation)

Manchester City

Goalkeeper - Andy Dibble
Legends - Rodney Marsh, Nicky Summerbee, Fitzroy Simpson, Keith Curle
Celebrities - Ant Genn, Nigel Bond, Jason Manford, Nick Leeson
Fans - Tom Beddard (College Tutor), Rory McDowell (Window Fitter), Lee Jones (Roofer)
(Charity - Disability Football Club)

Manchester United

Goalkeeper - Fraser Digby
Legends - Lee Sharpe, Ray Wilkins (Captain, only played in Group Game), Clayton Blackmore, Arthur Albiston (Quarter Final onwards)
Celebrities - Angus Deayton, Mark Chapman, Darren Campbell (Captain from Quarter Final)
Fans - Matt Fisher (Housing Officer), Dave Rimmer (Police Officer), Phil Ringer (Fishing Bait Manufacturer)
(Charity - Social Education In Secondary Schools)

Middlesbrough

Goalkeeper - Jim Platt (Captain)
Legends - Mikkel Beck, Craig Hignett, Bernie Slaven
Celebrities - Alistair Griffin, Mark Stobbart, Gary Havelock
Fans - Julian McGuire (IT Consultant), Tony Rovardi (Ice Cream Cone Manufacturer), Steven Aithwaite (Sports and Science Lecturer)
(Charities - Butterwick Children's Hospice & Teesside Hospice)

Newcastle United

Goalkeeper - Kevin Carr
Legends - Rob Lee, Warren Barton, John Beresford
Celebrities - Anthony Hutton, Simon Donald, Jonathan Edwards
Fans - Doug Grant (Stearing Systems Production Planner), Rob Hedley (Captain and Occupation Health Manager), Dean Russo (Flying Fitter
(Charity - St Oswald's Hospice)

Portsmouth

Goalkeeper - Alan Knight
Legends - Paul Walsh, Guy Whittingham (Captain), Andy Awford
Celebrities - John Portsmouth Football Club Westwood, Marcus Patrick, Adger Brown
Fans - Bob Fryer (Engineer), Dan Shaw (NDT Inspector) Paul Dorey (Car Body Builder)
(Charity - Making Dreams Come True)

Reading

Goalkeeper - Scott Howie
Legends - Michael Gilkes, Mick Gooding, Barry Hunter
Celebrities - Mark Rumble, Michael Sprott, James Fox
Fans - Mark Croydon (Betting Shop Manager), Darren Webb (Audio Sales Manager), Ben Fisher (Captain and Transport Administrator)
(Charity - Reading Respect Project)

underland

Goalkeeper - Ian Hesford
Legends - Marco Gabbiadini (Group Game Captain), Steven Watson, Don Goodman (only played in Group game), John Byrne (Quarter Final onwards)
Celebrities - Liam McGough, Joe Simpson (Group Game and quarterfinal only), John Nayagam, Rocky Marshall (only played in semifinal)
Fans - Paul Hewitson (Quarter Final Captain and Youth Worker), Mick Hall (semifinal Captain and Air Bag Manufacturer), Craig Hubbard (Fitness Instructor)
(Charity - Family Learning Project)

Tottenham Hotspur

Goalkeeper - Espen Baardsen
Legends - Nayim, David Howells (Captain), Micky Hazard
Celebrities - Phil Cornwell, John Altman, John Pickard
Fans - Tony Sutton (Car Supermarket Manager), Lee Barr (Fish Salesman), James Duckworth (Ceramic Tiler) Ben Vaisey,
(Aiming for 50,000 sporting opportunities)

West Ham United

Goalkeeper - Allen McKnight
Legends - Tony Cottee (Captain), Frank McAvennie (Missed Quarter Final), John Moncur, Kevin Keen (Only played in Quarter Final)
Celebrities - Danny Dyer (Group Game and Quarter Final only), Tamer Hassan (suspended for Semi Final), Geoff Bell, Roland Manookian (Semi Final onwards)
Fans - Julian Hilaire (Civil Servant), Matthew Crook (Publishing Account Manager), Chris Whitelock (Sports Management Student)
(Charities - Bobby Moore Fund & Richard House Hospice)

Wigan Athletic

Goalkeeper - Simon Farnworth
Legends - David Lowe, Stuart Barlow, Colin Greenall
Celebrities - Martin Offiah (Captain), Jez Edwards, Paul Tonkinson
Fans - Paul Knowles (Recruitment Consultant), Dean Gore (Telesales operator), Darren Cole (Car Wash Franchise Manager)
(Charity - Derian House Children's Hospice)

Competition Format

The games are played indoors in a custom-built futuristic arena and are based on standard FA seven-a-side rules, but with a handful of innovations. The key rules: Matches are ten minutes each way (fifteen each way in the final). Play starts with 'The Drop', where the ball is dropped from a chute in the ceiling 10m above the centre spot. The last minute of each half is deemed a 'PowerPlay', any goals scored during that time count double. Players guilty of persistent foul play are shown a blue rather than yellow card and spend two minutes in 'The Cooler' (a sin bin).

The competition is a knock-out format. However, due to the number of teams involved (20), two of the winning ten teams in the first round are also eliminated as 'Worst Winners' so that only eight teams remain to contest the quarter finals and beyond. This means that it is not enough simply to win the first round game - to avoid elimination, teams also have to win well, which is designed to encourage attacking play and scoring more goals.

The Games

The matches are refereed by Dermot Gallagher, whilst commentary is provided by Andy Burton and Steve Claridge, though Rodney Marsh and Tony Cottee have been co-commentators when Claridge played for the Birmingham team.

Day 1 (23/9/07)

Group 1: Manchester United 3 Blackburn Rovers 1
Group 1: Manchester City 3 Everton 0

Day 2 (24/9/07)

Group 1: West Ham United 4 Reading 0
Group 1: Wigan Athletic 5 Tottenham Hotspur 2

Day 3 (25/9/07)

Group 1: Liverpool 3 Derby County 3 (No penalties were played as a draw eliminated both teams)
Group 2: Chelsea 5 Bolton Wanderers 2

Day 4 (26/9/07)

Group 2: Sunderland 6 Aston Villa 3
Group 2: Middlesbrough 3 Newcastle United 3 (Middlesbrough won on Penalties)

Day 5 (27/9/07)

Group 2: Birmingham City 3 Portsmouth 1
Group 2: Arsenal 1 Fulham 1 (No penalties were played as a draw eliminated both teams)

Manchester United, Manchester City, West Ham United and Wigan Athletic progressed as the best four winners from group 1.
Chelsea, Sunderland, Middlesbrough And Birmingham City progressed as the best four winners from group 2.

Day 6 (28/9/07)

Quarter Final: Manchester United 0 Manchester City 0 (Manchester United won on penalties)
Quarter Final: West Ham United 5 Wigan Athletic 2

Day 7 (29/9/07)

Quarter Final: Middlesbrough 2 Birmingham City 0
Quarter Final: Chelsea 0 Sunderland 2

Day 8 (30/9/07)

Semi Final: Middlesbrough 2 Sunderland 0
Semi Final: Manchester United 2 West Ham United 3

Premier League All Stars Final: Middlesbrough 3 West Ham United 1

External links

* [http://www.skyone.co.uk/allstars/ Premier All Stars highlights at Sky.com]
* [http://ts19.gazettelive.co.uk/2007/11/charities_net_50000_each_after.html Charities net £50,000 each after All Stars win] gazettelive.co.uk, November 22, 2007


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