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Next season will be our 13th Premier League season (out of 26). 

 

Others around us

 

West Brom - 12

Stoke - 10

Coventry - 9

Birmingham - 7

Derby - 7

Forest - 5

Wolves - 4

 

 

Inb4 football didn't start in 1992. Just thought I'd throw this stat out there.

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Who have been the 20 most successful clubs of the Premier League era?

 

Planet Football

18th August 2017

The Premier League is 25 years old – and only Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton have remained part of the furniture.

In total, 49 different clubs have competed in the top flight since its rebrand in 1992, with Brighton and Huddersfield the most recent additions.

You can get best odds of 2500/1 on My Betting Sites if you fancy either of those two to become the seventh club to win the competition, but both have got a long way to go before they break into the list of the top 20 clubs in terms of Premier League points, points per game or seasons spent in the top flight.

 

Each metric could be used as a method to rank the most successful clubs of the modern era – and judging by these there are several clubs currently playing in the Football League that can lay claim to be among the top 20.

Premier League total points 1992-2017

Manchester United started this season with a 199-point cushion at the top of the 25-season table, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool making up a familiar-looking top four.

Seven of the clubs in the top 20 no longer dwell in the top flight, while Sheffield Wednesday and League Two side Coventry were only edged out last season by Stoke and West Brom.

Outside the top 20, Bournemouth are the only team of those who competed in last season’s Premier League that have yet to break the 100 points barrier.

Huddersfield and Brighton will be looking to do better than previous one-season stayers Cardiff, Swindon (both 30 points) and Barnsley (35 points), while anything better than Blackpool’s 39 points should see the Terriers and Seagulls remain in the top flight for another crack at it next year.

 

1. Manchester United 2021
2. Arsenal 1822
3. Chelsea 1789
4 .Liverpool 1677
5. Tottenham 1447
6. Everton 1324
7 Aston Villa 1223
8. Newcastle 1183
9. Manchester City 1171
10. West Ham 1004
11. Blackburn 969
12. Southampton 853
13. Leeds 692
14. Middlesbrough 661
15. Sunderland 618
16. Fulham 586
17. Bolton 575
18. Leicester 505
19. West Brom 433
20. Stoke 424

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43 minutes ago, Koke said:

Next season will be our 13th Premier League season (out of 26). 

 

Others around us

 

West Brom - 12

Stoke - 10

Coventry - 9

Birmingham - 7

Derby - 7

Forest - 5

Wolves - 4

 

 

Inb4 football didn't start in 1992. Just thought I'd throw this stat out there.

 

We'll go past Leeds next season in overall seasons in the top flight. Given that I've heard from pundits that they are one of the top six clubs in the country, that's a decent effort from us minnows.

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3 hours ago, Corky said:

We'll go past Leeds next season in overall seasons in the top flight. Given that I've heard from pundits that they are one of the top six clubs in the country, that's a decent effort from us minnows.

 

Agree. Though tbf they've done very well in most of their 12 seasons.

 

Other clubs include 

 

Middlesbrough - 15

Sheff Wednesday - 8

Portsmouth - 7

Ipswich - 5

Sheff United - 3

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22 hours ago, Sir Shep said:

And in that time we have won the league and 2 league cups, the other teams listed I think only Forest and Brum have won the league cup. Despite all the shite happening now it’s been a real privilege to support us that’s for sure. 

Yes we are actually the 6th most successful team since football officially started in 92 ? if winning things is the measure of success and people don’t give us credit for that.                                

 

We we have had two successful spells when most clubs are lucky to have one in a lifetime.Things are a bit meh at the minute but we are light years ahead of Forest at the minute.Thirty years ago it was the complete opposite. 

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1 hour ago, The whole world smiles said:

Ridiculous thing to say how can you be so pessimistic when you don't know who the manger or players will be next year?

That's why. We don't know who the manager will be, mahrez will be gone - which leaves only Vardy who scores regualar. I'm just being realistic for next season and I'm not very confident. It looks like we'll finish 9th and west brom finished 10th and look where they are. It's the same with stoke and southampton both comfortable mid table last season and now struggling. Our recruitment in the last couple of summers has with the exception of ndidi and Maguire been very poor. 

 

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The bottom 13 are normally scrambling for positions 8-17 so it is not easy to keep staying up. Having wealthy owners certainly gives you a better chance but in the end you only need one poor managerial appointment or a long injury list to send you down. With Wolves having huge financial backing, it may put another of the more established teams in jeopardy next season.

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