4) Steve Bull
The debut Jay Bothroyd would have wanted to make.
Then in the third tier of English football Steve Bull was called up for a Rous Cup match against Scotland at Hampden Park.
With just eight minutes to go, Bull managed to control a long ball quite unbelievably with the back of his neck – all that long ball football they play in the lower divisions helping the neck muscles clearly – and slot the ball past Jim Leighton in goal.
3) Dennis Wise
Wise may have only scored one England goal, but you can’t ask for a better one than on your debut that turned out to be the match winner that keep England’s hopes of qualifying for Euro 1992 alive.
Hero.
No wonder John Terry admitted to warming his toilet seat in his young Chelsea days.