RM) Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
United and England’s all-time greatest player. Charlton scored 249 goals for the Red Devils, as well as 49 for England – both records that Wayne Rooney is approaching. But he also offered so much else to the team – like being an exemplary figure both on and off the pitch.
LM) Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)
Not even Gerrard has done as much for Liverpool football club as Kenny Dalglish – player, manager and winner at Anfield. After a trophy-ridden spell with the Reds as a player, he took the managerial hot-seat in the 1990s, bringing further success to the club that he loves so dearly.