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I came across a fantastic graphic on Twitter — 55 years of English football summed up in one infographic (1970 to 2025). A clear snapshot of who truly ruled the league in different eras. Spoiler: just three clubs. Three dynasties. Three strategies for dominance. Liverpool (1973–1990) — humiliated everyone before the Premier League era. • 11 league titles in 18 years, including 8 in an 11-season span (1976–86). • 4 European Cups — 3 of them in just 5 years (1977–81). • 4 consecutive League Cups. • 3 FA Cups. • Only finished below second once. • 51% of all club trophies came from this era. Manchester United (1993–2013) — Sir Alex Ferguson. That says it all. • Never finished below third. • Two separate three-peats in the Premier League. • The treble in 1999: UCL + PL + FA Cup. • 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues, 4 FA Cups, 4 League Cups. • 62% of Premier League titles in that span. • 56% of all club trophies came during these two decades. BELOW
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Manchester City (2012 – ?) — modern dominance powered by the sheikhs and Pep Guardiola. • First ever to win 4 PL titles in a row (2021–24). • The treble in 2023: PL + UCL + FA Cup. • 8 Premier Leagues, 1 UCL, 2 FA Cups, 6 League Cups. • 4 consecutive League Cups. • 65% of all club trophies came in the last 13 years. Football is cyclical. Let’s see who’s next.
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The Fergie era was the biggest in the history of the PL wowow
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