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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostThe only person who deserves a statue is Abramovich because without him Drogba or any of those other mercenaries wouldn't be playing for a bum club like Chelsea.
And stop hating. Maybe Arsenal can win the champions league one day as well.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWhat about Zola?
If Arsenal were to ever win it in such disgraceful fashion, I wouldn't even count it.
I take it, you don't like Italian football much. Catenaccio.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostYou said the only one who deserves a statue is Roman. Well, Zola is Chelsea's greatest player ever and was before Roman.
I take it, you don't like Italian football much. Catenaccio.
Who spends 500m on a squad to play like Wimbledon? Its sad.
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Newcastle United are officially the eighth best team in Premier League history after finishing fifth in England's top flight last term.
The division's governing body have released an updated version of their 'all-time' league table, with the Magpies sitting just behind Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.
Since its inception in 1992, the Magpies have taken part in 18 Premier League campaigns, as the world's most popular domestic competition celebrates its 20th year.
And while the top seven have competed every year since the that groundbreaking 1992/93 season, the Toon are more than holding their own, sitting ahead of current champions Manchester City and former winners Blackburn Rovers.
Our record, following a return to European competition earlier this month, currently stands at played 692, won 277, drawn 186 and lost 229, with 996 goals scored and 885 conceded.
That all adds up to a whopping 1,017 points tally and a goal difference of +111 - a total only bettered by the top four of Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Man United sit comfortably on top of the pile having won 12 titles from a possible 20, with a massive 500 wins and 1663 points - 214 ahead of second-placed Arsenal.
And as for our North-East neighbours, our nearest rivals are Middlesbrough, who sit in 13th place, while Sunderland are 17th.
The league charts the records of all 45 teams that have competed in the Premier League, with Swindon Town propping it up after their one-season stay in 1993/94.
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