The Ten-Year EPL Table: Chelsea ahead of Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton ahead of Tottenham and Man City
The English Premier League since 2002 has featured thirty-eight clubs, twenty-four of which have been in England's top flight for three seasons or more. It's been a helluva ride: we've seen the record for fewest points broken (twice), seen Newcastle slip from the Champions League to the Championship and we witnessed Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Guus Hiddink, Claudio Ranieri and "Big Phil" Scolari all take charge of Roman Abramovich's Chelsea for varying short periods of time.
SoccerLens @ May 25, 2011 3:38 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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