In 03, Chelsea legends were those two, plus Bonnetti, Hasselbaink, Osgood, Zola, Tambling, Desailly etc.
At that time Daniele Di Rossi had only just made his Serie A debut for Roma.
Also, You might not be aware of this but reason how they were able to “tap-up” pre-retirement European legends was because of Hoddle’s presence. His clout enabled Chelsea to sign Gullit, who in turn used is connects in Italy to sign Vialli, Di Matteo etc.
In 2002, Spurs finished 9th and Everton finished 16th.
In 2003, Spurs finished 10th and Everton finished 7th.
Lol where did you get this table from?
Everton aren’t the top team in English football history.
Here’s the correct one:
Premier League + 1. Division - All-time league table