Premier League all-time XI: Whether Gareth Bale or Ryan Giggs, vote for your fave left-midfielder of the last 25 years
To celebrate the 25th season of the Prem era, SunSport is asking you to vote for the best team ever... Next up, left-mid
FOR many, the formation of the Premier League will feel like just a few years ago, for the younger generations, it's all they've ever known.
Whichever bracket you fall under, the Prem is celebrating its 25th birthday in the 2016-17 season.
From Blackburn Rovers as champions to, well, Leicester City as champions with the 'Big Four' era of domination in the middle, it's been action-packed from 1992 to present day.
To celebrate the milestone, SunSport is combining an all-time, Premier League best XI - asking you to cast the final vote.
Every day, we will be bringing you a new position and asking you to pick your favourite in a series of polls.
At the end of it all, we'll bring you the results; the definitive SunSport Premier League XI from 1992 to 2016.
Today, we'll bring you our list of central midfielders... Let's check out the contenders, there are ten this time and we will only be picking the top one, so choose wisely.
JOHN BARNES
Club(s): Liverpool, Newcastle, Charlton
Appearances: 201
Premier League titles: 0
ENJOYED arguably the best period of his career in the non-Premier League era, Barnes still featured in seven seasons from 1992 to 1999.
Often unstoppable during his Liverpool days, he also put in a productive season at Newcastle before a final hurrah at Charlton.
RYAN GIGGS
Club(s): Manchester United
Appearances: 632
Premier League titles: 13
632 GAMES, 109 goals, 116 assists and an unparalleled 13 Premier League titles in 22 seasons between 1992 and 2014.
There's little to say about Welsh wizard Giggs that hasn't already been said, but he undoubtedly one of the all-time footballing greats.
DAVID GINOLA
Club(s): Newcastle, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Everton
Appearances: 195
Premier League titles: 0
FRENCH winger Ginola was one of the most exciting talents in the top flight for years during his time at Newcastle and Tottenham.
Two Player of the Month awards - one at each club - proved his undoubted skill, as he clocked up 195 appearances during seven seasons, including brief stints at Aston Villa and Everton.
MARC OVERMARS
Club(s): Arsenal
Appearances: 100
Premier League titles: 1
HE may have only spent three seasons in the Premier League, but Overmars quickly established himself as a fan favourite in England.
Before his move to Barcelona, the flying Dutchman notched 100 appearances, 25 goals, 21 assists and one Premier League title. Not bad for a just three years.
JOE COLE
Club(s): West Ham, Chelsea, Liverpool, Aston Villa
Appearances: 378
Premier League titles: 3
JOINING the Premier League in 1998 with West Ham, Cole spent five seasons at Upton Park before joining Chelsea, where he won an incredible three top flight titles.
Even after his time in west London, he showed glimpses of his skill at Liverpool and Aston Villa, sorely hampered by injuries. One thing we will never forget is the ex-England man's skill on the ball.
DAMIEN DUFF
Club(s): Blackburn, Chelsea, Newcastle, Fulham
Appearances: 392
Premier League titles: 2
ANOTHER player who was around Chelsea for the trophy-laden, early-era of Roman Abramovich, Duff won a pair of top flight titles at the Blues following five seasons at Blackburn.
Irish international Duff then went on to spend three seasons at Newcastle and five at Fulham, as he racked up 392 appearances and 54 goals spanning 16 seasons.
ROBERT PIRES
Club(s): Arsenal, Aston Villa
Appearances: 198
Premier League titles: 2
FRENCH winger Pires was part of a formidable line-up at Arsenal, as the Gunners went on to go unbeaten for the entire 2003-04 season en route to the second of his two Premier League titles.
Six seasons at Arsene Wenger's side between 2000 and 2006 preceded a late return to the top flight with Aston Villa for the 2010-11 season, as he went on to make just shy of 200 appearances, netting 62 goals.
GARETH BALE
Club(s): Tottenham
Appearances: 146
Premier League titles: 0
FOLLOWING a season in the Championship with Southampton, Bale's sweet left foot caught the attention of Tottenham where he blossomed from a free-kick specialist, left-back into a world-beating forward.
Bale one three Player of the Month awards and one Player of the Season award - in 2012-13 - as he made 146 appearances for the White Hart Lane side, before Real Madrid came knocking with a world record offer.
DAVID SILVA
Club(s): Manchester City
Appearances: 192