Premier league teams – ‘the big four’ title winners
47 teams have competed in the premier league since its
formation in 1992, but saying that only 6 clubs have won the premier league
since that time. This is due to the dominance of what people call ‘the big
four’. This is in relation to the four clubs that have dominated the league,
these clubs are Manchester United, Chelsea Fc, Liverpool Fc and Arsenal. These
clubs have won the premier league twenty-two times altogether with Manchester
United winning it a record 13 times. This has led to the dominance of the
premier league in twenty-two out of the last twenty-four seasons. These two
seasons that haven’t been won by ‘the big four’ have been a complete surprise
to the footballing world and have been described as fairy tales…
One of the most famous and most recent ‘fairy tales’ is when Leicester Fc won the premier league during the 2015/2016 season. This is remarkable due to Leicester struggling to stay in the league the season before. The reason why they won the league during the 2015/2016 season was due to their new manager investing money into their squad. Now if you look back to when Blackburn won the Premier League in the early nineties, they also invested money into their team. They bought a star striker in Alan Shearer who fired over 20 goals that season to win the title.
This investment is the reason why ‘the big four’ have been so successful in the highest division, they have invested mass amounts of money in top quality, foreign players that have improved their teams. These foreign players have improved on the lower quality English players that are usually used in lower teams in the premier league. You will notice that in the lower half of the premier league that there are more English players in their squads due to the lack of investment into the club, but this is also a good thing as it shows that these clubs value youth systems in England. This is great to see these smaller clubs are using these English players, like the English Football Association have been investing money into grassroots football.
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