10 times. Sir Alex Ferguson with Manchester United 9 times. (92/93, 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 98/99, 99/00, 00/01, 02/03, 06/07). Kenny Dalgish with Blackburn (94/95).
If Chelsea wins the Champions League, they will automatically be qualified for next year's no matter what their position is at the end of the season, and since the Premier League can only have four teams Newcastle would then not go to the Champions League but the Europa League, everything moving down one.
Emmanuel Petit and Patrick Vieira were both involved with Arsenal (champions 1998) and France (World Cup winners 1998).
Arsenal
The first season of the Premier League was 1992-93, since then Manchester United have been champions 12 times, followed by Chelsea and Arsenal who have both won the championship 3 times each.
I'm not sure
Manchester United have won 14 trophies in the past 10 years (since May 2004). These were the following: 2004- FA Cup, 2006- League Cup, 2007- Premier League, 2007- Community Shield, 2008- Premier League, 2008- UEFA Champions League, 2008- Community Shield, 2009- League Cup, 2009- Premier League, 2010- League Cup, 2011- Premier League, 2011- Community Shield, 2013- Premier League, 2013- Community Shield.
I'm 99% sure that it is Manchester United, as they have won the Premier League the most times
Currently there are seven clubs who have never been relegated from the English Premier League; Arsenal (3x Champions), Aston Villa, Chelsea (3x Champions), Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United (11x Champions) and Tottenham Hotspur.Arsenal has been in the top division in England for the longest time in history, 91 years, since the 1919-20 season.
Manchester United have been in the Premier League since its inception in 1992.
They have been part of the Premier League since it began in 1992, so they were never promoted to it.
No. Since the Champions League has become a League format, Everton has never even got past the qualifying stage. And if you count the European Cup before it became the Champions League, Everton has still not won it.
Tottenham last competed in the Champions League in 2010-11. They qualified for the 2012-13 Champions League, however were placed in the Europa League as a result of a UEFA technicality