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The English Premier League started on February 20th, 1992, and since then it has become the most watched national league in the world, with close to a 1 billion people tuning in during a season.
it is about entertaining people through cricket
It says on the English premier league-liverpool fc that the capacity is 45,522
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Its the most exciting & acknowlegded to be by far the hardest league.Thats why you get so many European players entering the Premier League, even though its a shock to them.People tackle hard & English Premier is not known for people 'diving' like they do in Spain. Its also why Sky has paid around £3 billion for the rights to show Premiership Matches live on TV, for more than any other League. However several top players such as Tevez and Higuaín said the Italian Serie A is the toughest league after experiencing it. The league with the highest attendance numbers is the German Bundesliga.
The Barclays Premier League, now known as the Premier League, attracts a massive global audience, with estimates suggesting that around 3.5 billion people watch matches each season. On average, this translates to approximately 10 million viewers per week, considering the league's broadcasting in over 200 countries. The popularity of the league, combined with its competitive nature, contributes to its large viewership.
The Sunderland Association Football Team is an English football team who play in the Premier League. Their official nickname that most people know they by are the Black cats.
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The only people I know are Dwight Yorke, and Peter Schmeichel
22 March 2012 - Dublin, Premier League, sell-out crowd of 9000 people.
The English Defence League is quite racist as it is white and black English people who target Asian English people. However it is mainly known for being Islamophobic; it is prejudiced against Muslims. Islam is not a race but a religion.
Go to google and type in your search. Don't ask people. lol