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Someone Has Created An All-Time Premier League And English First Division Table

Someone Has Created An All-Time Premier League And English First Division Table

One team sits way ahead of the rest.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Liverpool are the undisputed champions of England by some distance after topping an all-time Premier League and First Division table.

Worldfootball.net have compiled the ultimate table that collates every point earned by every team in top flight English association football's 133 year history.

Current Premier League champions Liverpool comfortably take top spot with an incredible points tally of 6984, miles ahead of Arsenal's 6813.

Check out the entire table below.

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You may be surprised to learn that Everton join Liverpool and Arsenal the top three, while Manchester United sit in fourth position with 6481 points.

Everton have played in the top flight of English football for all but four seasons since it's inception in 1888, with only Arsenal having a longer unbroken run at the highest level.

United are the most dominant side of the Premier League era but spells out of the top-flight earlier in their history goes against them.

Aston Villa, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea make up the top eight, while some relatively unknown clubs feature among some of the giants of the game, including Glossop North End and Darwen FC.

Gary Lineker played for Everton during their successful spell in the mid 1980's. (Image
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Liverpool being miles ahead at the top proves how dominant The Reds were in the last century.

Current manager Jurgen Klopp has helped to turn the tide since his arrival in 2015 and delivered the club's first Premier League title last season.

They look set to relinquish their crown this year however as Manchester City sit 14 points clear at the top.

A slide down the table to sixth has seen Klopp admit reaching the top four looks 'almost impossible' right now.

He said per The Guardian: "I like to be an optimist, but in the league it is almost impossible to qualify in the competition for the Champions League places that we have

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"At Tottenham, Gareth Bale is now playing again, and they are also in the running. Plus [Manchester] City and United, who are far away. Chelsea is on the rise. Reaching Champions League qualification through the league will be difficult, we know that."

Liverpool did manage to advance to the Champions League quarter-finals however by overcoming RB Leipzig in the last 16.

Their opponents will be Spanish giants Real Madrid, who defeated Liverpool in the 2018 final.

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Topics: Liverpool, Football, Manchester United, Premier League, Everton, Arsenal