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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: North of England Gods Country
Posts: 7,175
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I went of the league tables of the major European leagues since the English Premier League started, if you go off the last say 5 years it's even worse with most leagues having only had 2 different winners. Looks like we should be following the Swedish league.
1992/93-2008/09.
English Premier League (England) (4).
Man Utd (11), Arsenal (3), Chelsea (2), Blackburn Rovers (1).
Bundesliga (Germany) (6).
Werder Bremen (2), Borussia Dortmund (3), Bayern Munich (9), Kaiserslautern (1), VfB Stuttgart (1), VfL Wolfsburg (1).
La liga (Spain) (5).
Barcelona (8), Real Madrid (6), Atletico Madrid (1), Deportivo (1), Valencia (2).
Scottish Premier League (Scotland) (2).
Celtic (7), Rangers (10).
Eredivisie (Holland) (4).
Feyenoord (2), Ajax (6), PSV (8), AZ (1).
Ligue 1 (France) (7).
Lyon (7), Nantes (2), PSG (1), Auxerre (1), Monaco (2), Lens (1), Bordeaux (2).
*Marseille won in 92/93 but stripped of title.
Serie A (Italy) (5).
AC Milan (5), Juventus (5), Lazio (1), Roma (1), Inter Milan (4).
Liga (Portugal) (4).
Porto (12), Benfica (2), Sporting Lisbon (2), Boavista (1).
Bundesliga (Austria) (6).
Austria Vienna (4), Salzburg (5), Rapid Wien (2), Sturm Graz (2), Tirol (3), Grazer (1).
Jupiler League (Belguim) (5).
Anderlecht (8), Brugge (4), Lierse (1), Genk (2), Standard Liege (2).
Super League (Greece) (3).
AEK (2), Panathinaikos (3), Olympiacos (12).
Premier League (Russia) (6).
Spartak Moscow (9), Vladikavkaz (1), Lokomotiv (2), CSKA (3), St Petersburg (1), Rubin (1).
Super Lig (Turkey) (3).
Besiktas (3), Galatasaray (9), Fenerbache (5).
Allsvenskan (Sweden) (10).
Norrkoping (1), Goteborg (5), Halmstads (2), AIK (2), Helsinborg (1), Hammarby (1), Djurgardens (3), Malmo (1), Elfsborg (1), Kalmar (1)
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