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The Premier League used to be called the Football League First Division but in 1992 the teams in the Premier League branched off from this championship. There is really no reason that the Premier League is called the Premier League other than Premier meaning good and needing to incorporate "League" in the name. Note that at the moment the Premier League is called the Barclays Premier League because of sponsorship (Barclays being the bank.)
Thierry Henry still plays football, but if you're referring to the Premier League, then he played from the age of 22 to the age of 30.
With three games to go of the 2009/2010 Premier League season, the scenario you suggested would leave both teams on 83 points, in which case it would depend how many goals each team score and concede. Goal difference has never been used to decide Premier League champions.
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First, they were one of the teams that used to get relegated the most along with Birmingham city. Now in the new season (2011-12) they are in the premier league so my answer would be yes and no. Yes because they worked hard to reach the premier league and no because they got relegated a lot.
It depends on the league
Non-doms are still liable for UK tax on UK earnings (but not overseas earning). So a non-dom premier league player should still being paying UK tax on their wages from their club. Therefore this tax dodge is probably not being used as much by premier league players as by businessmen.
obviously one football! i play on a girl's football league!
football clubs used to have 1 manager per club,but, if you believe what Graham Souness said recently that the players are more powerful than the managers then your question is difficult to answer.
The American Football League does not exist any more. What used to be the AFL merged into the National Football League and is now known as the American Football Conference. Regardless, there are 4 downs in which to gain 10 yards.
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