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2013/14

 

ARSENAL 1-0 Tottenham (14,13)

MAN UTD 1-0 Arsenal (18,14)

Man Utd 0-1 EVERTON (18,13)

Everton 0-1 SUNDERLAND (13,5)

Sunderland 0-1 ASTON VILLA (5,8)

Aston Villa 1-2 ARSENAL (8,15)

LIVERPOOL 5-1 Arsenal (16,15)

Liverpool 0-2 CHELSEA (16,17) - Gerrard let it slip.

 

 

August 1992 to May 2014

 

18 times: Man Utd

17 times: Chelsea

16 times: Liverpool

15 times: Arsenal

13 times: Everton, Newcastle, Tottenham

12 times: West Ham

11 times: Man City

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Fulham, Middlesbrough

8 times: Aston Villa

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Sheff Wed

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Southampton, Sunderland

4 titles: Leeds, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Leicester, Norwich, Preston, West Brom

2 titles: Bradford, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Burnley, Charlton, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Swansea, Watford, Wolves

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2014/15

 

NEWCASTLE 2-1 Chelsea (14,17)

ARSENAL 4-1 Newcastle (16,14)

SOUTHAMPTON 2-0 Arsenal (6,16)

Southampton 0-1 SWANSEA (6,2)

WEST BROM 2-0 Swansea (4,2)

ASTON VILLA 2-1 West Brom (9,4)

Aston Villa 0-1 SWANSEA (9,3)

LEICESTER 2-0 Swansea (4,3)

Leicester 1-3 CHELSEA (4,18)

 

August 1992 to May 2015

 

18 times: Chelsea, Man Utd

16 times: Arsenal, Liverpool

14 times: Newcastle

13 times: Everton, Tottenham

12 times: West Ham

11 times: Man City

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Sheff Wed, Southampton

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland

4 titles: Leeds, Leicester, West Brom, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Norwich, Preston, Swansea

2 titles: Bradford, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Burnley, Charlton, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Watford, Wolves

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For a moment I thought maybe our 5-1 would take the title back down to the Championship...

 

2015/16

 

MAN CITY 3-0 Chelsea (12,18)

Man City 1-2 WEST HAM (12,13)

WATFORD 2-0 West Ham (2,13)

LEICESTER 2-1 Watford (5,2)

LIVERPOOL 1-0 Leicester (17,5)

WEST HAM 2-0 Liverpool (14,17)

NEWCASTLE 2-1 West Ham (15,14)

WATFORD 2-1 Newcastle (3,15)

TOTTENHAM 1-0 Watford (14,3)

WEST HAM 1-0 Tottenham (15,14)

West Ham 1-4 SWANSEA (15,4)

 

Title reigns:

 

August 1992 to May 2016

 

18 times: Chelsea, Man Utd

17 times: Liverpool

16 times: Arsenal

15 times: Newcastle, West Ham

14 times: Tottenham

13 times: Everton

12 times: Man City

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Sheff Wed, Southampton

5 titles: Coventry, Leicester, Portsmouth, Sunderland

4 titles: Leeds, Swansea, West Brom, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Norwich, Preston, Watford

2 titles: Bradford, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Burnley, Charlton, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

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2016/17

 

Swansea 0-2 HULL (4,1)

Hull 0-1 MAN UTD (1,19)

Man Utd 1-2 MAN CITY (19,13)

TOTTENHAM 2-0 Man City (15,13)

CHELSEA 2-1 Tottenham (19,15)

TOTTENHAM 2-0 Chelsea (16,19)

LIVERPOOL 2-0 Tottenham (18,16)

LEICESTER 3-1 Liverpool (6,18)

EVERTON 4-2 Leicester (14,6)

Everton 0-3 CHELSEA (14,20)

 

 

Title reigns:

 

August 1992 to May 2017

 

20 times: Chelsea

19 times: Man Utd

18 times: Liverpool

16 times: Arsenal, Tottenham

15 times: Newcastle, West Ham

14 times: Everton

13 times: Man City

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Leicester, Sheff Wed, Southampton

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland

4 titles: Leeds, Swansea, West Brom, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Norwich, Preston, Watford

2 titles: Bradford, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Burnley, Charlton, Crewe, Crystal Palace, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

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2017/18

 

Chelsea 2-3 BURNLEY (20,2)

Burnley 0-1 WEST BROM (2,5)

BRIGHTON 3-1 West Brom (1,5)

BOURNEMOUTH 2-1 Brighton (1,2)

EVERTON 2-1 Bournemouth (15,1)

Everton 0-1 BURNLEY (15,3)

MAN CITY 3-0 Burnley (14,3)

LIVERPOOL 4-3 Man City (19,14)

SWANSEA 1-0 Liverpool (5,19)

BRIGHTON 4-1 Swansea (2,5)

EVERTON 2-0 Brighton (16,2)

Everton 1-3 MAN CITY (16,15)

Man City 2-3 MAN UTD (15,20)

Man Utd 0-1 WEST BROM (20,6)

CRYSTAL PALACE 2-0 West Brom (2,6) - Last day win to end WBA's 5 match unbeaten run to keep the title in the Premier League.

 

Title reigns:

 

August 1992 to May 2018

 

20 times: Chelsea, Man Utd

19 times: Liverpool

16 times: Arsenal, Everton, Tottenham

15 times: Man City, Newcastle, West Ham

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Leicester, Sheff Wed, Southampton, West Brom

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Swansea

4 titles: Leeds, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Burnley, Norwich, Preston, Watford

2 titles: Bradford, Brighton, Crystal Palace, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Bournemouth, Charlton, Crewe, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

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Love you, Rafa.

 

2018/19

 

Crystal Palace 0-2 LIVERPOOL (2,20)

MAN CITY 2-1 Liverpool (16,20)

NEWCASTLE 2-1 Man City (16,16)

TOTTENHAM 1-0 Newcastle (17,16)

BURNLEY 2-1 Tottenham (4,17)

NEWCASTLE 2-0 Burnley (17,4)

WEST HAM 2-0 Newcastle (16,17)

CARDIFF 2-0 West Ham (1,16)

Cardiff 1-2 CHELSEA (1,21)

LIVERPOOL 2-0 Chelsea (20,21)

 

Title reigns:

 

August 1992 to May 2019

 

21 times: Chelsea

20 times: Liverpool, Man Utd

17 times: Newcastle, Tottenham

16 times: Arsenal, Everton, Man City

16 times: West Ham

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton

6 times: Leicester, Sheff Wed, Southampton, West Brom

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Swansea

4 titles: Burnley, Leeds, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Norwich, Preston, Watford

2 titles: Bradford, Brighton, Crystal Palace, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Charlton, Crewe, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

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2019/20

 

WATFORD 3-0 Liverpool (4,20)

CRYSTAL PALACE 1-0 Watford (3,4)

LIVERPOOL 4-0 Crystal Palace (21,3)

MAN CITY 4-0 Liverpool (17,21)

SOUTHAMPTON 1-0 Man City (7,17)

 

Title reigns:

 

August 1992 to July 2020

 

21 times: Chelsea, Liverpool

20 times: Man Utd

17 times: Man City, Newcastle, Tottenham

16 times: Arsenal, Everton

16 times: West Ham

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton, Southampton

6 times: Leicester, Sheff Wed, West Brom

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Swansea

4 titles: Burnley, Leeds, Watford, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Crystal Palace, Norwich, Preston

2 titles: Bradford, Brighton, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Charlton, Crewe, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

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2020/21

 

CRYSTAL PALACE 1-0 Southampton (4,7)

Crystal Palace 1-2 EVERTON (4,17)

 

August 1992 to date:

 

21 times: Chelsea, Liverpool

20 times: Man Utd

17 times: Everton*, Man City, Newcastle, Tottenham

16 times: Arsenal, West Ham

10 times: Blackburn

9 times: Aston Villa, Fulham, Middlesbrough

7 times: Bolton, Southampton

6 times: Leicester, Sheff Wed, West Brom

5 titles: Coventry, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Swansea

4 titles: Burnley, Crystal Palace, Leeds, Watford, Wimbledon

3 titles: Birmingham, Norwich, Preston

2 titles: Bradford, Brighton, QPR, Wigan

1 title: Barnsley, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Charlton, Crewe, Gillingham, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Hull, Nottingham Forest, Preston, Sheff Utd, Stockport, Wolves

 

 

REIGNING CHAMPIONS: EVERTON

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That’s brilliant but what about if the title could only change hands on a Sunday? Can you do it all again and tell me the answer to that?

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That’s brilliant but what about if the title could only change hands on a Sunday? Can you do it all again and tell me the answer to that?

 

Anyone able to do this? Found it interesting actually. :lol:

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Thought doing an FA Cup one might be interesting based on who knocked out Wanderers the second year then go from there and see how different the list of winners would look. But the first two years seemed to just lead to the eventual FA Cup winners anyway so I got bored and gave up. :lol:

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That’s brilliant but what about if the title could only change hands on a Sunday? Can you do it all again and tell me the answer to that?

 

Anyone able to do this? Found it interesting actually. :lol:

 

You should do a CL one and find the true champions of Europe.

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Will restart again tomorrow with Leicester being given the title back due to Sheff Wed’s relegation.

 

This is where you need to start alternate universes. Want to see where it ends up if it sticks with relegated teams now.

 

I mean, you did say it doesn't take you long... :whistle:

 

Or correcting injustices, like Sheffield United going down when West Ham cheated with Tevez & Mascherano, or when Wolves missed out on automatic promotion when the PL went from 22 to 20 teams...

 

Fairly sure it was Reading who missed out on automatic promotion not Wolves

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Will restart again tomorrow with Leicester being given the title back due to Sheff Wed’s relegation.

 

This is where you need to start alternate universes. Want to see where it ends up if it sticks with relegated teams now.

 

I mean, you did say it doesn't take you long... :whistle:

 

Or correcting injustices, like Sheffield United going down when West Ham cheated with Tevez & Mascherano, or when Wolves missed out on automatic promotion when the PL went from 22 to 20 teams...

 

Fairly sure it was Reading who missed out on automatic promotion not Wolves

 

Right you are - and thank you for correcting 25 years of thinking Wolves were hard done by. Have no idea why I remember it that way...

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