Objectively based on most seasons in the prem, longest consecutive seasons, most points combined and average finish per season its: Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Everton, Newcastle, Villa, West Ham Southampton, Leicester, Blackburn, Fulham, Palace, Sunderlands, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Bolton and West Brom
Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man U, Tottenham. Villa, Newcastle, West Ham, Man City, Southampton. Leeds, Palace, Sunderland, Bolton, Stoke Blackburn, Leicester, Forest.
I think leaving Coventry City out is a bit of a travesty. They were founding members of the league and were on it for 9 consecutive seasons. They were very entertaining with players like Robbie Keane, Craig Bellamy, Darren Huckerby, Peter Ndluvu, dion Dublin, Gary Macallister, Gordon Strachan, George Boateng, Noel Whelan, David Speedie and the long lasting goalkeeper 'Steve Oggy' Ogrizovic. I think they have a better claim than Forest in the Premier League era. Also, im not sure if the argument is about having 'too many teams in that area' is relevant. Is the duscussion about geography or the best league. By that argument only Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham should be considered from London, which would be a fair but very odd proposition. And should Man Utd and Man City both be picked since they both are inside one City and only 34 miles from Liverpool and Everton. By comparison, Wolves is 60 miles from Nottingham. Its a bizarre thing to make a best football league based on criteria that is not related to football, in my opinion. Still, it's all good fun for all football fans. Id definitely put Coventry in though. Have added more than Forest in the Prem era.😊
1 Ferguson's Manchester United cantona era 2 Jose's Chelsea 1st time 3 Wenger's arsenal petit and veria time 4 klopps Liverpool championship year 5 Keegan's Newcastle 6 peps 100s points not charges city 7 Klingsman spurs season 8 ravinelle Middlesbrough 9 rio lampard west ham 10 Sheffield Wednesday dicanno carbone era 11 Kevin Phillips Sunderland 12 prime le tiss Southampton 13 crazy gang Wimbledon 14big Sam JJ ockacha Bolton 15 Blackburn championship team 16 harry kwellel Leeds prime 17 champions Leicester team 18 Everton tony cotte era 19 mitoma Brighton era 20 pulis cold night in stoke Not a prediction of where they finish just my favourites and loved to hate best premiership line up ❤
Everton Tony Cottee, seriously.. Lukaku got to 72 points... finished 4th with Tim Cahill and Arteta... Tony Cottee was the beginning of the decline from top club to relegation candidates.
The difference is Blackburn were fleeting. Chelsea were a dominant force in European football for the best part of two decades after they got money. And city have been for about a decade.
Logic I understand what you are saying but I’m sick and friggin tired of people saying we bought the title. So according to gold bridge man utd didn’t spend a furkin penny that season and the season before and the season after we won it. STOP FURKIN SAYING WE BOUGHT THE FURKIN TITLE GOD STREWTH.
@@paulofoluwa4760 Agreed it’s nonsensical, and that’s coming from someone who was a huge Utd fan growing up, albeit not even being born by the time Blackburn won that league. The reality is if you look at it that way, everyone who has success has bought it to some extent. If it wasn’t for players like Cantona, Cole, Keane, Schmeichel and so on, Utd likely wouldn’t have won all of those titles in the 90s. It wasn’t just because of the academy players. Many of them were bought. Same can be said for Liverpool in the 80s period, most of them were bought. Chelsea the same and so was Arsenal earlier on. City too. It’s a bit of a silly argument made when it’s against any club in my opinion. How many teams have had substantial success with the vast majority of their players being from the academy? You could probably count those examples on one hand. Buying players and having an economic advantage is and always has been a part of the game. Trying to downplay other teams’ achievements on that basis makes no sense, otherwise you may as well dismiss the sport altogether. As much as football we’d like to think is perfectly fair, it still exists in the world and the world isn’t. Rant over.
My list. I grew up it the noughties In any order 1. Liverpool 2. Arsenal 3. Man united 4. Man city 5. Stoke city 6. QPR 7. Chelsea 8. Spurs 9. Southampton 10. Leicester 11. Bolton 12. Norwich 13. Newcastle 14. Villa 15. Middlesbrough 16. Burnley 17. Everton 18. Hull 19. Sunderland 20. Swansea I’m a Liverpool fan so palace lives well in my memory. Swansea - Michu, Joe Allen and Wilfred Bony era was fun. Thank you Southampton for Van dijk, mane and lallana. Not so much Rickie lambert 😂😂. Great video
Middlesbrough were a top team in the mid 90s, and kind of symbolised the chnage of the era with some great foreign signings, Juninho, Ravenelli too, i would have them in there and i am a Fulham Fan. I would also have Fulham in there, especially ahead of QPR
I don’t mind Marks list, get Palace out and put West Brom back in. There’s a few contentious picks as there’s a lot of teams that have had decent stints in the PL but also yo-yoed a lot. Six of one, half a dozen of the other 🤷♂️
Here’s the top #20 teams by points won 1. MU 2. Arsenal 3. Liverpool 4. Chelsea 5. Spurs 6. MC 7. Everton 8. Newcastle 9. Villa 10. West Ham 11. Southampton 12. Blackburn 13. Leicester 14. Leeds 15. Fulham 16. Middlesbrough 17. Palace 18. Sunderland 19. Bolton 20. WBA
@@ArchieSimpson-s8e they were in the prem for 2 decades & won it. Had memorable players like pedersen, samba, shearer, yakubu. Compared to what? Ben mee & Ashley Barnes. Just an opinion, if you support Burnley then I get your gonna defend your case but no neutral cared
Blackburn have to be in it and not having Wolves is a smelling opinion 2nd biggest club in the west midlands, unique kit colour, decent stadium and before the premier league they have had a decent enough number of trophies
Birmingham should be in. Passionate and big fan base with a pretty big stadium, and probably an S tier rivalry with Villa, won a major trophy more recently than most teams in the premier league right now and played in Europe. Think Birmingham will be in the premier league in the future with the owners they’ve got now.
Teams like Brentford, Bournemouth and Brighton (coincidence they all beginning with B) are righly left out. They are all good at the moment but not deserving of an all time place. Tbh I think you're both very close to what I'd pick. And if we could choose clubs based on pure geography / size and not PL history, a Bristol club and one of the West Country clubs would be good to have in there!
Interesting video lads don't think I've ever considered a 20 team defined Premier League table, hopefully at the end of the season after City are stripped and relegated to league 1, then we can throw in Bristol City instead of them 😅
Why is no one mentioning Coventry? They are the founding members of the Premier League and stayed in the top flight for 34 consecutive seasons. They also had players like Dublin,Robbie Keane and Huckerby
The quick dismissal of Blackburn and inclusion of the likes of Sheffield Wednesday and even more ridiculously QPR has destroyed the credibility of the list. Marks assertion that Blackburn came from nowhere, won it and then did nothing after is just lazy. Whilst they obviously had some financial backing it wasn’t just an overnight, one season, out of the blue moment that they won the league. The finished 4th, 2nd and then 1st. Had a few years of mid table finishes, got relegated but came up after 2 seasons under Graeme Souness and finished 10th and stayed in the premier league for the next 10 years with some top 6 finishes. They’ve had 18 seasons in it. Sure they’ve been nowhere near for the last 10 years but they’ve been a much bigger part of the history of the premier league than Sheffield Wednesday who only had 8 seasons and haven’t been in it for 24 years and QPR 7 seasons mostly in the 90’s. Awful
1. Arsenal 2. Aston Villa 3. Birmingham City 4. Blackburn Rovers 5. Chelsea 6. Everton 7. Leeds United 8. Leicester City 9. Liverpool 10. Manchester City 11. Manchester United 12. Newcastle United 13. Nottingham Forest 14. Portsmouth 15. Sheffield Wednesday 16. Sunderland 17. Tottenham Hotspur 18. West Bromwich Albion 19. West Ham United 20. Wolverhampton Wanderers
1. Man Utd 2. Liverpool 3. Arsenal 4. Chelsea 5. Man City 6. Spurs 7. Everton 8. West Ham 9. Villa 10. Newcastle 11. Leeds 12. Blackburn 13. Sunderland 14. Palace 15. Southampton 16. QPR 17. Fulham 18. Forest 19. Boro 20. Bolton In that order
I double checked on the premier league website because I was pretty sure they were in the premier league longer than that. They were founding members of the league and were on it for 9 consecutive seasons. They were very entertaining with players like Robbie Keane, Craig Bellamy, Darren Huckerby, Peter Ndluvu, dion Dublin, Gary Macallister, Gordon Strachan, George Boateng, ad the long lasting goalkeeper Steve Ogrizovic.
1 Manchester United 2 Arsenal 3 Liverpool 4 Chelsea 5 Manchester City 6 Everton 7 Aston Villa 8 Newcastle United 9 Tottenham 10 West Ham United 11 Southampton 12 Blackburn Rovers 13 Leicester City 14 Leeds United 15 Fulham 16 Middlesbrough 17 Crystal Palace 18 Sunderland 19 Bolton Wanderers 20 West Bromwich Albion Forest are a big club, but they've only been involved in the prem for 7 seasons, so they haven't made the cut for me.
Liverpool Man U Chelsea Tottenham Arsenal Man C Stoke Fulham Bolton Sunderland Newcastle Hull QPR Swansea Brighton Southampton Forest Leicester Everton Norwich
Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham Bolton Chelsea Everton Leeds Leicester Liverpool Man City Man Utd Newcastle Nottingham Forest Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Sunderland Tottenham West Brom West Ham Wolves This is has derbies, history & big clubs Also an option to get rid of the greedy 6 & add Blackburn, Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Portsmouth & Southampton
Both West Brom and Wolves have to be in here. The likes of Palace, Southampton, Norwich, Birmingham and bloody QPR over those two is genuinely mental 😂
Manchester United Manchester City Liverpool Everton Sheffield United Sheffield Wednesday Aston Villa Birmingham City Chelsea Tottenham Arsenal West Ham United Newcastle United Sunderland Middlesbrough Leeds Derby Nottingham Forest Blackburn Rovers Burnley
Mine: Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Chelsea Man City Tottenham Aston Villa Newcastle Leeds Everton West Ham Sunderland Nottingham Forest Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United Leicester Derby Coventry Wolves West Brom
Mine: Manchester United Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham Aston Villa Newcastle United Sunderland Nottingham Forest Sheffield Wednesday Preston North End Blackburn Rovers Millwall West Ham United Bolton Wanderers Leeds United Everton Coventry City Ipswich Town Bristol City Sheffield United(only for Sheffield derby)
@@kaiz2750 shearer is number 5 i think amazingly someone like henry is a bit down the list or players like andy cole its strange when you look at that list one player was winning league titles and also won 2 county championships at cricket 🤣
Leeds think they are bigger than they are they only was good for a few years in the 70s when you really look at them and never won the very top prize the elite european competition less trophies than teams like wolves and some other maybe west brom
50s villa was a great period as far as i know but out there at the same time was 50s madrid maybe the greatest team ever di stefano and puskas the problem villa have had is lack of investment if in the 90s we had rich owners we would be massive now nobody has taken the club to the level it should be we could be filling a 70-80 thousand seater stadium every week yet we oddly hold ourselves back
@@petersmith2522 how can you be dominant between 24 and 57, 33 years, where you win nothing AND get relegated. In what way were they dominating? Are Man U dominating right now? They have more prems than anyone. Were Liverpool dominating the 90's? Didn't win much but had more historic trophies than anyone. As I say, upto 24 you won't get many arguments, but 33 years doing nothing is not dominance.
@@0wtRage well i would think we would have had periods of dominance if in 1960 we had the most trophies even now if you take away man city who have bought some trophies and chelsea who did the same and are attempting that again spending 2 billion villa are top 4 alltime biggest club in england
Ipswich were out of the Premier League for 22 years and were never actually in the Barclays premier League era. I personally consider Ipswich a championship club.
Arsenal Aston Villa City Chelsea Liverpool United Spurs Everton Newcastle Sunderland Leeds Sheff Utd Sheff Weds Portsmouth Nottingham Forest Coventry West Ham Wimbledon Leicester Blackburn
Blackburn have to be in it and not having Wolves is a smelling opinion 2nd biggest club in the west midlands, unique kit colour, decent stadium and before the premier league they have had a decent enough number of trophies
Objectively based on most seasons in the prem, longest consecutive seasons, most points combined and average finish per season its:
Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Everton, Newcastle, Villa, West Ham
Southampton, Leicester, Blackburn, Fulham, Palace, Sunderlands, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Bolton and West Brom
Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man U, Tottenham.
Villa, Newcastle, West Ham, Man City, Southampton.
Leeds, Palace, Sunderland, Bolton, Stoke
Blackburn, Leicester, Forest.
What about Fulham? Also forest really?
I think leaving Coventry City out is a bit of a travesty. They were founding members of the league and were on it for 9 consecutive seasons. They were very entertaining with players like Robbie Keane, Craig Bellamy, Darren Huckerby, Peter Ndluvu, dion Dublin, Gary Macallister, Gordon Strachan, George Boateng, Noel Whelan, David Speedie and the long lasting goalkeeper 'Steve Oggy' Ogrizovic. I think they have a better claim than Forest in the Premier League era.
Also, im not sure if the argument is about having 'too many teams in that area' is relevant. Is the duscussion about geography or the best league. By that argument only Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham should be considered from London, which would be a fair but very odd proposition. And should Man Utd and Man City both be picked since they both are inside one City and only 34 miles from Liverpool and Everton. By comparison, Wolves is 60 miles from Nottingham. Its a bizarre thing to make a best football league based on criteria that is not related to football, in my opinion. Still, it's all good fun for all football fans. Id definitely put Coventry in though. Have added more than Forest in the Prem era.😊
1 Ferguson's Manchester United cantona era
2 Jose's Chelsea 1st time
3 Wenger's arsenal petit and veria time
4 klopps Liverpool championship year
5 Keegan's Newcastle
6 peps 100s points not charges city
7 Klingsman spurs season
8 ravinelle Middlesbrough
9 rio lampard west ham
10 Sheffield Wednesday dicanno carbone era
11 Kevin Phillips Sunderland
12 prime le tiss Southampton
13 crazy gang Wimbledon
14big Sam JJ ockacha Bolton
15 Blackburn championship team
16 harry kwellel Leeds prime
17 champions Leicester team
18 Everton tony cotte era
19 mitoma Brighton era
20 pulis cold night in stoke
Not a prediction of where they finish just my favourites and loved to hate best premiership line up ❤
Everton Tony Cottee, seriously.. Lukaku got to 72 points... finished 4th with Tim Cahill and Arteta...
Tony Cottee was the beginning of the decline from top club to relegation candidates.
You could go fora Moyes team which literally finished top 6 like 8 times out of 11 seasons but okay..
Emerys champions league Aston Villa
Emery's Villa.
Portsmouth gotta be in the conversation
Why?
Yeah I feel ya, I owe Pedro Mendes and apology
Hmm they have only been in the premier league 7 seasons out of the 32 years it’s been going though
36th in all time premier league table … no they don’t!!!
Two fa cup finals winning one of them and was in europe also should have beaten arsenal in the invincebles season maybee@dannjp75
Norwich for being a family club with no money competing is underrated in the last 10 years.
Blackburn was bought by a man from blackburn who made his money and supported blackburn its not like city i dont think
The narrative that Blackburn "bought" the league as if the likes of Chelsea, City.. haven't done the same an all.
Every team ever has bought success and that goes back many decades.
Always found it a lazy narrative.
United are trying to buy a premiership with all that money that Ten Hag's spent in the last 3 years, but even that's failed 😂😂😂😂😂
The difference is Blackburn were fleeting. Chelsea were a dominant force in European football for the best part of two decades after they got money. And city have been for about a decade.
Logic I understand what you are saying but I’m sick and friggin tired of people saying we bought the title. So according to gold bridge man utd didn’t spend a furkin penny that season and the season before and the season after we won it. STOP FURKIN SAYING WE BOUGHT THE FURKIN TITLE GOD STREWTH.
@@paulofoluwa4760 Agreed it’s nonsensical, and that’s coming from someone who was a huge Utd fan growing up, albeit not even being born by the time Blackburn won that league.
The reality is if you look at it that way, everyone who has success has bought it to some extent.
If it wasn’t for players like Cantona, Cole, Keane, Schmeichel and so on, Utd likely wouldn’t have won all of those titles in the 90s. It wasn’t just because of the academy players. Many of them were bought.
Same can be said for Liverpool in the 80s period, most of them were bought.
Chelsea the same and so was Arsenal earlier on. City too.
It’s a bit of a silly argument made when it’s against any club in my opinion.
How many teams have had substantial success with the vast majority of their players being from the academy?
You could probably count those examples on one hand.
Buying players and having an economic advantage is and always has been a part of the game.
Trying to downplay other teams’ achievements on that basis makes no sense, otherwise you may as well dismiss the sport altogether.
As much as football we’d like to think is perfectly fair, it still exists in the world and the world isn’t.
Rant over.
My list. I grew up it the noughties
In any order
1. Liverpool
2. Arsenal
3. Man united
4. Man city
5. Stoke city
6. QPR
7. Chelsea
8. Spurs
9. Southampton
10. Leicester
11. Bolton
12. Norwich
13. Newcastle
14. Villa
15. Middlesbrough
16. Burnley
17. Everton
18. Hull
19. Sunderland
20. Swansea
I’m a Liverpool fan so palace lives well in my memory. Swansea - Michu, Joe Allen and Wilfred Bony era was fun. Thank you Southampton for Van dijk, mane and lallana. Not so much Rickie lambert 😂😂.
Great video
Middlesbrough were a top team in the mid 90s, and kind of symbolised the chnage of the era with some great foreign signings, Juninho, Ravenelli too, i would have them in there and i am a Fulham Fan.
I would also have Fulham in there, especially ahead of QPR
I don’t mind Marks list, get Palace out and put West Brom back in. There’s a few contentious picks as there’s a lot of teams that have had decent stints in the PL but also yo-yoed a lot. Six of one, half a dozen of the other 🤷♂️
Why West Brom, never did anything just up down. Wimbledon over West Brom
Here’s the top #20 teams by points won
1. MU
2. Arsenal
3. Liverpool
4. Chelsea
5. Spurs
6. MC
7. Everton
8. Newcastle
9. Villa
10. West Ham
11. Southampton
12. Blackburn
13. Leicester
14. Leeds
15. Fulham
16. Middlesbrough
17. Palace
18. Sunderland
19. Bolton
20. WBA
How Sean dyche Burnley ain’t in there over Blackburn when literally haven’t done anything in prem for over 15 years
Dyches Burnley where grim to watch & nobody cared when they went down. There’s more nostalgia with blackburn
@@jackninetynine5036 is there tho? From what early 2000😂 Burnley under dyche offered something different
@@ArchieSimpson-s8e they were in the prem for 2 decades & won it. Had memorable players like pedersen, samba, shearer, yakubu. Compared to what? Ben mee & Ashley Barnes. Just an opinion, if you support Burnley then I get your gonna defend your case but no neutral cared
Blackburn have to be in it and not having Wolves is a smelling opinion 2nd biggest club in the west midlands, unique kit colour, decent stadium and before the premier league they have had a decent enough number of trophies
Peak kevin doyle should get them in alone
Wolves big club goes under the radar
You got to have Luton and Huddersfield in there
Birmingham should be in. Passionate and big fan base with a pretty big stadium, and probably an S tier rivalry with Villa, won a major trophy more recently than most teams in the premier league right now and played in Europe. Think Birmingham will be in the premier league in the future with the owners they’ve got now.
Well said
Hmm they have only been in the premier league 7 seasons out of the 32 years it’s been going though
@@oufc90 Nottingham forest and sheff Wednesday have only been in it 8 times each. Most people have them in their ideal prem league.
Teams like Brentford, Bournemouth and Brighton (coincidence they all beginning with B) are righly left out. They are all good at the moment but not deserving of an all time place. Tbh I think you're both very close to what I'd pick. And if we could choose clubs based on pure geography / size and not PL history, a Bristol club and one of the West Country clubs would be good to have in there!
Need Welsh representation in the premier league again tbh, either swansea or cardiff or better yet both for a premier league south wales derby.
The fact you even suggested Brentford 😭😭😭😭
I still feel shame every time watching it back
@@williamdbrazier baggies clear of blues also x
@@charlieclayton dont push it
Top 20 clubs in first division by most seasons
1. Everton - 121 seasons
2. Aston Villa - 110 seasons
3. Liverpool - 109 seasons
4. Arsenal - 108 seasons
5. Manchester United - 99 seasons
6. Manchester City - 96 seasons
7. Newcastle United - 92 seasons
8. Sunderland - 86 seasons
9. Chelsea - 89 seasons
10. Tottenham Hotspur - 89 seasons
11. West Bromwich Albion - 82 seasons
12. Blackburn Rovers - 76 seasons
13. Derby County - 65 seasons
14. Sheffield Wednesday - 66 seasons
15. Bolton Wanderers - 73 seasons
16. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 71 seasons
17. Middlesbrough - 61 seasons
18. Leeds United - 53 seasons
19. Burnley - 60 seasons
20. West Ham United - 66 seasons
Nice one. Not really relevant to a video about the prem tho is it.
@@Sfcfan120PL is the same thing but with a different name, they even joked “football only started in ‘92” and you actually think it’s real? 🤣🤣
@@Sfcfan120 would also be a fair enough list for the PL too though to be honest. One of the better I’ve seen
Leicester 57 seasons, more than leeds
Here’s the corrected list with Leicester included:
1. Everton - 121 seasons
2. Aston Villa - 110 seasons
3. Liverpool - 109 seasons
4. Arsenal - 108 seasons
5. Manchester United - 99 seasons
6. Manchester City - 96 seasons
7. Newcastle United - 92 seasons
8. Chelsea - 89 seasons
9. Tottenham Hotspur - 89 seasons
10. Sunderland - 86 seasons
11. West Bromwich Albion - 82 seasons
12. Blackburn Rovers - 76 seasons
13. Bolton Wanderers - 73 seasons
14. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 71 seasons
15. West Ham United - 66 seasons
16. Derby County - 65 seasons
17. Middlesbrough - 61 seasons
18. Burnley - 60 seasons
19. Leicester City - 58 seasons
20. Leeds United - 53 seasons
Thank you for catching that!
Interesting video lads don't think I've ever considered a 20 team defined Premier League table, hopefully at the end of the season after City are stripped and relegated to league 1, then we can throw in Bristol City instead of them 😅
Bristol could be the home of football going forward
@@williamdbrazier hey I'd have no complaints!
Why is no one mentioning Coventry? They are the founding members of the Premier League and stayed in the top flight for 34 consecutive seasons. They also had players like Dublin,Robbie Keane and Huckerby
They literally mentioned them in the video. They just didn't want them added so that there isn't overcrowding from the area
No boro is mental
agreed
Even as a Villa fan, all from West Brom, Wolves and Blues should be in the conversation
Birmingham nowhere near … 35th in all time table
The quick dismissal of Blackburn and inclusion of the likes of Sheffield Wednesday and even more ridiculously QPR has destroyed the credibility of the list. Marks assertion that Blackburn came from nowhere, won it and then did nothing after is just lazy. Whilst they obviously had some financial backing it wasn’t just an overnight, one season, out of the blue moment that they won the league. The finished 4th, 2nd and then 1st. Had a few years of mid table finishes, got relegated but came up after 2 seasons under Graeme Souness and finished 10th and stayed in the premier league for the next 10 years with some top 6 finishes. They’ve had 18 seasons in it. Sure they’ve been nowhere near for the last 10 years but they’ve been a much bigger part of the history of the premier league than Sheffield Wednesday who only had 8 seasons and haven’t been in it for 24 years and QPR 7 seasons mostly in the 90’s. Awful
👍 exactly right, not to have blackburn in there is honestly laughable
I’m absolutely shocked Brighton didn’t get mentioned
Brighton ain’t Barclays
Rename the podcast to 'Brazier Saves Football'
Also loving this content Willl
Birmingham and fulham gotta be in
Gotta have the 3 big West Midlands clubs (Villa, West Brom, Wolves) I reckon.
Also worth considering Ipswich Town for their UEFA Cup winning memories.
West Brom and Wolves are not bigger than Coventry who are the last team from the Midlands to win a major trophy.
@@Arsenal4lifeA4Lstfu wolves are ten times the size of Coventry 😂
@@Arsenal4lifeA4LHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHA
Birmingham definitely in for me wouldnt put sheff wed in but thats because im only 27
Fulham have literally had 18 years in the prem how have they barely been mentioned
1. Arsenal
2. Aston Villa
3. Birmingham City
4. Blackburn Rovers
5. Chelsea
6. Everton
7. Leeds United
8. Leicester City
9. Liverpool
10. Manchester City
11. Manchester United
12. Newcastle United
13. Nottingham Forest
14. Portsmouth
15. Sheffield Wednesday
16. Sunderland
17. Tottenham Hotspur
18. West Bromwich Albion
19. West Ham United
20. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Great video! Is Mark no longer tight with Ben? Or is he just no longer doing content with him?
I’d put Swansea in there as well
come on wilfried bony
Since the PL was formed, Swansea have spent more seasons in the 4th tier than in the PL. They’re not a top 20 club
Decent stint but I would say there's better teams
My reasoning behind Swansea was because it’s a welsh team as well as a cult classic Barclays team
The Charlton oversight is upsetting
1. Man Utd
2. Liverpool
3. Arsenal
4. Chelsea
5. Man City
6. Spurs
7. Everton
8. West Ham
9. Villa
10. Newcastle
11. Leeds
12. Blackburn
13. Sunderland
14. Palace
15. Southampton
16. QPR
17. Fulham
18. Forest
19. Boro
20. Bolton
In that order
Unquestionable: Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Man City, Tottenham.
Thoroughly deserving: Newcastle, Aston Villa, West Ham, Southampton, Leeds, Leicester, Nottingham Forest.
Just in there: Crystal Palace, West Brom, Sunderland.
Debatable: Coventry, Fulham, Blackburn.
(Notable mentions: Sheffield Wednesday, Stoke, Bolton, Norwich, Middlesborough, QPR, Wolves, Brighton, Birmingham, Ipswich, Portsmouth, Charlton, Wimbledon).
Coventry were only in prem 3 seasons
I double checked on the premier league website because I was pretty sure they were in the premier league longer than that. They were founding members of the league and were on it for 9 consecutive seasons. They were very entertaining with players like Robbie Keane, Craig Bellamy, Darren Huckerby, Peter Ndluvu, dion Dublin, Gary Macallister, Gordon Strachan, George Boateng, ad the long lasting goalkeeper Steve Ogrizovic.
Sean Dyche Burnley not being included is an insult 😭
Alive and Kicking by Simple Minds soundtrack for the Sky Sports advert -
No ipswich?
no boro is mental won the league cup then got to the uefa cup final the season after in 2006
What about Pompey?
What about them?
The irony of a big club supporter saying Blackburn bought the league 🤣🤣🤣
1 Manchester United
2 Arsenal
3 Liverpool
4 Chelsea
5 Manchester City
6 Everton
7 Aston Villa
8 Newcastle United
9 Tottenham
10 West Ham United
11 Southampton
12 Blackburn Rovers
13 Leicester City
14 Leeds United
15 Fulham
16 Middlesbrough
17 Crystal Palace
18 Sunderland
19 Bolton Wanderers
20 West Bromwich Albion
Forest are a big club, but they've only been involved in the prem for 7 seasons, so they haven't made the cut for me.
Wimbledon Fc left far more of a mark than the likes of West Brom and Sunderland.
Not including Blackburn and Bolton it’s disgusting
Even Burnley
Liverpool
Man U
Chelsea
Tottenham
Arsenal
Man C
Stoke
Fulham
Bolton
Sunderland
Newcastle
Hull
QPR
Swansea
Brighton
Southampton
Forest
Leicester
Everton
Norwich
spot on list
@Massen2008 thanks, dude!
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Birmingham
Bolton
Chelsea
Everton
Leeds
Leicester
Liverpool
Man City
Man Utd
Newcastle
Nottingham Forest
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Sunderland
Tottenham
West Brom
West Ham
Wolves
This is has derbies, history & big clubs
Also an option to get rid of the greedy 6 & add Blackburn, Middlesbrough, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Portsmouth & Southampton
QPR and Norwich were in prem many few years less than Wimbledon Fc
No Rovers??!!
Bloody hell Im surprised he considered Sunderland especially with how much united fans dislike us guess he is a forest fan after all
Mark having more teams from the east midlands than the west is a travesty
Both West Brom and Wolves have to be in here. The likes of Palace, Southampton, Norwich, Birmingham and bloody QPR over those two is genuinely mental 😂
WBA are actually in the top #20 points scorers, they should be there on merit alone
couldn't do Baggies and Wolves, I would have combust
Southampton deserve it over both. Higher highs, bigger players, far higher total points.
Imagine if this man chose boro over Sunderland
Imagine Sunderland Newcastle and Portsmouth Southampton in one league at one time
Sexy league that would be
6:02 only said that because they beat Man U to the title on the last day.
Only 7 teams have won the Premier league, they all have to get in.
BORO surely
Burnley fan thinking football startedin 1991 hahaha
No Portsmouth is a shambles
No it’s not. Who do they get in over?
36th in all time prem table 😂 not even close to being wrong, let alone a ‘shambles’ 😂
@@JimmySands-pd7xtsomeone's a scummer
Everton over city in the top 6, city have been relegated to league 1 during the prem era
im an everton fan bro but not now :( city are bigger than us rn bro
Everyone over city? You must be having a joke bro.
@@KieranTheCatboy city have been relagated twice we have never
@@Mxs427 they have also won the league 11 more times than us
@@mystify3021 they have not we have 9 league titles they have 10
7:25 deluded Birmingham fan thinking blues have done more in the prem than West Brom 😂
What did Bolton do that Burnley didn’t?
Played in Europe. Still rent free after all these years lol. Jesus get a grip we stole coyle off you get over it mate .
Also bolton have played top flight football for the majority of its existence
@@lisapoole4350 premier league only been a thing since 90s lad
@@lisapoole4350 stole coyle and still got relegated😂 plus let’s just forget Burnley played Europe aswell
@@ArchieSimpson-s8e little child tha knows nothing about football andtg8bksits started in 91 hahaha I know you're inbred in Burnley but jesus christ
Didn't you know that crystal palace have only been there for 25% ....
Manchester United
Manchester City
Liverpool
Everton
Sheffield United
Sheffield Wednesday
Aston Villa
Birmingham City
Chelsea
Tottenham
Arsenal
West Ham United
Newcastle United
Sunderland
Middlesbrough
Leeds
Derby
Nottingham Forest
Blackburn Rovers
Burnley
Sunderland debatable? Hahaha yeah clueless people who know nothing about football
sunderlands shit mate
Portsmouth???
The Mancs still living in the passed
Upthevilla
The red ones are
Yes BOLTON ❤
west Brom mentioned
Mine:
Man Utd
Liverpool
Arsenal
Chelsea
Man City
Tottenham
Aston Villa
Newcastle
Leeds
Everton
West Ham
Sunderland
Nottingham Forest
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield United
Leicester
Derby
Coventry
Wolves
West Brom
Nice to see Coventry being mentioned
Charlton
Mine:
Manchester United
Liverpool
Arsenal
Tottenham
Aston Villa
Newcastle United
Sunderland
Nottingham Forest
Sheffield Wednesday
Preston North End
Blackburn Rovers
Millwall
West Ham United
Bolton Wanderers
Leeds United
Everton
Coventry City
Ipswich Town
Bristol City
Sheffield United(only for Sheffield derby)
no Chelsea
? i don't really like them but Chelsea had a lot of history.
No chelsea or southampton? You're just trying to be different.
@@Sfcfan120 Southampton are waisting a spot in the prem, Chelsea are nothing without Roman at owner.
That's bait
Clearly pissing around leaving out Chelsea, unless it was a genuine mistake and you just forgot.
Shearer is not alltime top english scorer greaves is 🤣
I think its greaves
@@petersmith2522 alright peter
@@kaiz2750 shearer is number 5 i think amazingly someone like henry is a bit down the list or players like andy cole its strange when you look at that list one player was winning league titles and also won 2 county championships at cricket 🤣
These guys lack pre 2000’s information
i think get rid of crystal palace for Pompey
Sunderland have be there
Leeds think they are bigger than they are they only was good for a few years in the 70s when you really look at them and never won the very top prize the elite european competition less trophies than teams like wolves and some other maybe west brom
Villa dominated from victorian times up until 1960
They didn't win anything between 1924 and 1957. Upto that 24 league win I somewhat agree, but up to the 60's? No.
@@0wtRage aston villa in 1960 had the most trophies in england fact
50s villa was a great period as far as i know but out there at the same time was 50s madrid maybe the greatest team ever di stefano and puskas the problem villa have had is lack of investment if in the 90s we had rich owners we would be massive now nobody has taken the club to the level it should be we could be filling a 70-80 thousand seater stadium every week yet we oddly hold ourselves back
@@petersmith2522 how can you be dominant between 24 and 57, 33 years, where you win nothing AND get relegated. In what way were they dominating? Are Man U dominating right now? They have more prems than anyone. Were Liverpool dominating the 90's? Didn't win much but had more historic trophies than anyone. As I say, upto 24 you won't get many arguments, but 33 years doing nothing is not dominance.
@@0wtRage well i would think we would have had periods of dominance if in 1960 we had the most trophies even now if you take away man city who have bought some trophies and chelsea who did the same and are attempting that again spending 2 billion villa are top 4 alltime biggest club in england
Where’s Ipswich way bigger as a prem club than ncfc
Ipswich were out of the Premier League for 22 years and were never actually in the Barclays premier League era. I personally consider Ipswich a championship club.
Will you gota lose that haircut
losing it soon, going full Ten-Hag
Wigan, Portsmouth should’ve had a mention at least 😭 too video lads 👏
Small heath😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What a boring league 😂 needs West Brom wolves
Really bad choices, rovers won the league obviously but we won’ 2002 worthington cup
No way Man City
😂😂😂 agenda
Noone cares what a Forest fan thinks
Clueless the pair of you. Baggies deserve to be in over 8 of these lot.
yous havent got a clue
Arsenal
Aston Villa
City
Chelsea
Liverpool
United
Spurs
Everton
Newcastle
Sunderland
Leeds
Sheff Utd
Sheff Weds
Portsmouth
Nottingham Forest
Coventry
West Ham
Wimbledon
Leicester
Blackburn
Blackburn have to be in it and not having Wolves is a smelling opinion 2nd biggest club in the west midlands, unique kit colour, decent stadium and before the premier league they have had a decent enough number of trophies