THE LIST: Top 50 teenage sensations in Premier League history, Nos 50-41

20 November 2009 16:18
        HAVE YOUR SAY...     WHO IS THE BIGGEST TEEN SENSATION? The latest edition of The List celebrates the Premier League's youngsters - players who burst on to the scene in their teens. Some are still around, others disappeared as quickly as they arrived. But as always we want to know who would be in your top 50. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK All of us that find ourselves in thrall to this silly game can remember the excitement we've felt when seeing a teenage star first show signs that he is destined to be a top player.[LNB]For most of us, it was a joyous moment when 16-year-old Wayne Rooney smashed that goal home for Everton against Arsenal in 2002. It also set the heart racing to see  a teenage Michael Owen when he began to terrorise defences at home and abroad.[LNB]Rooney should line up against his former club when Manchester United play Everton at Old Trafford on Saturday. Both clubs are right up there with the best of them when it comes to producing top young players.[LNB]Here at Sportsmail we thought it was high time to remember some of those young Premier League stars that made us sit up and take notice.[LNB]We'll count down our top 50 throughout the week, and reveal our top ten on Friday. As ever, we welcome your views and please feel free to have your say.[LNB]50) Jason Euell A pacy and versatile striker, Euell was Wimbledon's centre forward in their Premier League days. Also popping up regularly in midfield, Euell never quite managed to turn his potential into any international duty. He currently plays for Blackpool in the Championship.[LNB] Teenage star: Jason Euell celebrates scoring a goal for Wimbledon against Crystal Palace[LNB]49) David DunnA skilful midfielder who made his competitive debut against Everton and has become an integral player for Blackburn Rovers over the years. He is now in a second spell with the club after a brief stint at Birmingham. Dunn has failed to make it on the international scene despite making many appearances for England U21's, and playing one match for the senior side against Portugal in 2002.[LNB] Hasn't he Dunn well: The midfielder in action for England Under 21's[LNB] 48) Federico MachedaThe young Manchester United striker made a name for himself throughout the football world when he scored a stunning stoppage time winner against Aston Villa last season. A fast, all action forward Macheda looks to be a promising player for the future.[LNB] What a start: Macheda celebrates his memorable winner for United against Aston Villa last season[LNB] 47) Paul RobinsonAn international for many years, expert shot-stopper Robinson began his career at Leeds as a youth prospect. Displacing Nigel Martyn in the Leeds team, Robinson has enjoyed a fine career despite some recent disappointments with England.[LNB] Shot stopper: A young Paul Robinson in action for Leeds[LNB]46) Richard DunneNow Aston Villa's stalwart centre-half, Richard Dunne started at Everton where he was a promising defender. Dunne is a no nonsense uncompromising defender who regularly puts his body on the line. Switching his allegiance from Manchester City to Villa this summer, Dunne is an international regular for the Republic of Ireland.[LNB] Case for the defence: A young Dunne playing for Everton against Aston Villa[LNB]45) Malcolm Christie Christie grabbed the headlines in a Derby County team where he was a quick, clinical striker. His impressive league form earned him 11 England under 21 caps but he never managed to make it into the senior squad. After a spell at Middlesbrough Christie joined Leeds but is now a free agent.[LNB] In the goals: Malcolm Christie made a name for himself at Derby County[LNB]44) Jack RodwellOne of Everton's up and coming youngsters he has cemented a place in the first team this season. Rodwell is a capable player, able to play in the midfield or defence, and has played a number of times for England Under 21's.[LNB] Making his mark: Rodwell in action for Everton against Benfica earlier this month[LNB]43) Carl CortScoring in the first minute of his first full debut for Wimbledon against Newcastle, the England Under 21's soon came calling for the young striker. A prolific scorer in his Wimbledon days he since moved on to play for Newcastle and Wolves. Cort is now part of the Brentford team in League One.[LNB] Heads Up: Carl Cort in action for Wimbledon in 1997[LNB]42) Phil NevilleThe younger of the Neville brothers, Phil was  part of the superb young set of players brought through in the 1990s by Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. A tough no-holds-barred defender Neville won six Premier League titles at United and is now the captain of Everton. Neville also has 59 England caps to his name.[LNB] United we stand: Phil Neville won six league titles under Sir Alex Ferguson[LNB] 41) Damien DuffA speedy left-winger Duff burst onto the scene for Blackburn Rovers. The midfielder has also played for Chelsea, and now plys his trade at Fulham. Duff played for the Republic of Ireland at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea.[LNB] When Irish eyes are smiling: Duff celebrates scoring for Blackburn against West Ham in 1997[LNB] [LNB]The best of the rest of The ListSportsmail's top 50 players from Tottenham or ArsenalSportsmail's top 50 football kits of all time Sportsmail's top 50 sporting feuds of all timeSportsmail's 50 great sports photographsSportsmail's worst 50 strikers in the Premier LeagueSportsmail's top 50 stars who failed to play fairSportsmail's top 50 midfield maestrosSportsmail's top 50 commentators of all timeSportsmail's top 50 sporting venuesSportsmail's top 50 free-kick kingsSportsmail's top 50 England heroesSportsmail's top 50 performers of the season so farSportsmail's top 50 all-time managers in BritainSportsmail's top 50 goal poachersSportsmail's top 50 footballing traitorsSportsmail's top 50 FA Cup heroesSportsmail's top 50 signings of the season Sportsmail's greatest Wembley finals in historySportsmail's top 50 biggest hitters in cricketSportsmail's top 50 British & Irish LionsSportsmail's top 50 Ashes heroesSportsmail's top 50 partnerships [LNB]  Explore more:People:David Dunn, Phil Neville, Michael Owen, Malcolm Christie, Alex Ferguson, Wayne Rooney, Paul Robinson, Richard Dunne, Nigel Martyn, Carl CortPlaces:Birmingham, Leeds, United Kingdom, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Japan

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