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  1. * source: wiki
    * tools: photopea

    For football/soccer newbs, order of the clubs:

    1. Liverpool
    2. Manchester United
    3. Arsenal
    4. Manchester City
    5. Everton
    6. Aston Villa
    7. Chelsea
    8. Sunderland
    9. Sheffield Wednesday
    10. Newcastle United

  2. UP THE OWLS!!!!! (seriously it’s ridiculous that we are on this list, and 95 years of hurt baby!!!)

    Also nice colours on that image

  3. ConquerorAegon on

    Pretty crazy that 6 out of the top 10 (and in fact the top 6, leaving out Aston Villa) are clubs based out of the same cities:

    LFC and Everton are both based out of Liverpool

    Manchester United and Manchester City are both in Manchester

    Chelsea and Arsenal are both based out of London

    They are also the teams in the top 10 with the most recent victories.

  4. marcbeightsix on

    Why is there a premier league logo when the premier league has only existed since 1992

  5. thishitisgettingold on

    LFC were excellent from 72 to 89. Who was their main player at the time?

    Likewise, for MU, I am guessing the 90s to early 10s were because of a certain player?

  6. Wikipedia says a drought is a “period of drier-than-normal conditions”. Based on that, I don’t think drought is the right word here. You would not be able to say what a “normal” amount of wins for a team is, so you can’t say they’re suffering a drought.

  7. Crazy how much of a tear City has been on recently. 7 years ago they only had 4 and 13 years ago they only had 2. Money talks

  8. I feel like you could tidy up the ‘year’ section a bit by only including the year they won it (i.e. Liverpool recently won it in ’25), rather than having to put two years for each win. Might make the graphic a bit cleaner?