Year
Champions(number of titles)
புங்குடுதீவை கட்டி எழுப்ப ரஷ்யா ஆலோசனை
புங்குடுதீவை கட்டியெழுப்ப ரஷ்ய ஜனாதிபதி ஆலோசனை .
விடுதலை புலிகளின் போர் முடிவடைந்ததை அடுத்து நடை பெரும் மீள் கட்டுமானகளின் அடிப்படையில் புங்குடுதீவு கிராமத்தை நவீன மயப்படுத்தி
லட்டி எழுப்ப ரஷ்ய ஒத்து கொண்டிருகிறது .முதல் பணியாக குறிகட்டுவான்
துறைமுகத்தை பெரியகப்பல்கள் வந்து போகும் வடபகுதி இறங்கு துறையாக உருவாக்க முடிவு செய்துள்ளது.அத்தோடு இந்தியாவுக்கான பயணங்களை பொதுமக்கள் மேற்கொள்ள பயன்படுத்த படவுள்ளது .புங்குடுதீவின் கட்டுமான பணிக்கென சுமார் தொளயாரியம்மில்லியன்களை செலவிடவுள்ளது ரஷ்ய.
இடுகையிட்டது pungudutivu நேரம் 13:16 0 கருத்துரைகள் இந்த இடுகையின் இணைப்புகள்
1903–04
The Wednesday (2)
Manchester City
Everton
Steve Bloomer (Derby County)
20
1904–05
Newcastle United (1)
Everton
Manchester City
Arthur Brown (Sheffield United)
22
1905–06
Liverpool (2)
Preston North End
Sheffield Wednesday
Albert Shepherd (Bolton Wanderers)
26
1906–07
Newcastle United (2)
Bristol City
Everton
Alex Young (Everton)
30
1907–08
Manchester United (1)
Aston Villa
Manchester City
Enoch West (Nottingham Forest)
27
1908–09
Newcastle United (3)
Everton
Sunderland
Bert Freeman (Everton)
38
1909–10
Aston Villa (6*)
Liverpool
Blackburn Rovers
Jack Parkinson (Liverpool)
30
1910–11
Manchester United (2)
Aston Villa
Sunderland
Albert Shepherd (Newcastle United)
25
1911–12
Blackburn Rovers (1)
Everton
Newcastle United
Harry Hampton (Aston Villa)George Holley (Sunderland)David McLean (The Wednesday)
25
1912–13
Sunderland (5)
Aston Villa
Sheffield Wednesday
David McLean (The Wednesday)
30
1913–14
Blackburn Rovers (2)
Aston Villa
Middlesbrough
George Elliot (Middlesbrough)
32
1914–15
Everton (2)
Oldham Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Bobby Parker (Everton)
35
1916–19
League suspended due to the First World War
1919–20
West Bromwich Albion (1)
Burnley
Chelsea
Fred Morris (West Bromwich Albion)
37
1920–21
Burnley (1)
Manchester City
Bolton Wanderers
Joe Smith (Bolton Wanderers)
38
1921–22
Liverpool (3)
Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley
Andy Wilson (Middlesbrough)
31
1922–23
Liverpool (4)
Sunderland
Huddersfield Town
Charlie Buchan (Sunderland)
30
1923–24
Huddersfield Town (1)
Cardiff City
Sunderland
Wilf Chadwick (Everton)
28
1924–25
Huddersfield Town (2)
West Bromwich Albion
Bolton Wanderers
Frank Roberts (Manchester City)
31
1925–26
Huddersfield Town (3)
Arsenal
Sunderland
Ted Harper (Blackburn Rovers)
43
1926–27
Newcastle United (4)
Huddersfield Town
Sunderland
Jimmy Trotter (The Wednesday)
37
1927–28
Everton (3)
Huddersfield Town
Leicester City
Dixie Dean (Everton)
60
1928–29
The Wednesday (3)
Leicester City
Aston Villa
Dave Halliday (Sunderland)
43
1929–30
Sheffield Wednesday (4)
Derby County
Manchester City
Vic Watson (West Ham United)
41
1930–31
Arsenal (1)
Aston Villa
Sheffield Wednesday
Tom Waring (Aston Villa)
49
1931–32
Everton (4)
Arsenal
Sheffield Wednesday
Dixie Dean (Everton)
44
1932–33
Arsenal (2)
Aston Villa
Sheffield Wednesday
Jack Bowers (Derby County)
35
1933–34
Arsenal (3)
Huddersfield Town
Tottenham Hotspur
Jack Bowers (Derby County)
34
1934–35
Arsenal (4)
Sunderland
Sheffield Wednesday
Ted Drake (Arsenal)
42
1935–36
Sunderland (6*)
Derby County
Huddersfield Town
W. G. Richardson (West Bromwich Albion)
39
1936–37
Manchester City (1)
Charlton Athletic
Arsenal
Freddie Steele (Stoke City)
33
1937–38
Arsenal (5)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Preston North End
Tommy Lawton (Everton)
28
1938–39
Everton (5)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic
Tommy Lawton (Everton)
35
1940–46
League suspended due to the Second World War
1946–47
Liverpool (5)
Manchester United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Dennis Westcott (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
37
1947–48
Arsenal (6*)
Manchester United
Burnley
Ronnie Rooke (Arsenal)
33
1948–49
Portsmouth (1)
Manchester United
Derby County
Willie Moir (Bolton Wanderers)
25
1949–50
Portsmouth (2)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunderland
Dickie Davis (Sunderland)
25
1950–51
Tottenham Hotspur (1)
Manchester United
Blackpool
Stan Mortensen (Blackpool)
30
1951–52
Manchester United (3)
Tottenham Hotspur
Arsenal
George Robledo (Newcastle United)
33
1952–53
Arsenal (7*)
Preston North End
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Charlie Wayman (Preston North End)
24
1953–54
Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)
West Bromwich Albion
Huddersfield Town
Jimmy Glazzard (Huddersfield Town)
29
1954–55
Chelsea (1)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Portsmouth
Ronnie Allen (West Bromwich Albion)
27
1955–56
Manchester United (4)
Blackpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Nat Lofthouse (Bolton Wanderers)
33
1956–57
Manchester United (5)
Tottenham Hotspur
Preston North End
John Charles (Leeds United)
38
1957–58
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)
Preston North End
Tottenham Hotspur
Bobby Smith (Tottenham Hotspur)
36
1958–59
Wolverhampton Wanderers (3)
Manchester United
Arsenal
Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea)
33
1959–60
Burnley (2)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Tottenham Hotspur
Dennis Viollet (Manchester United)
32
1960–61
Tottenham Hotspur (2)
Sheffield Wednesday
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea)
41
1961–62
Ipswich Town (1)
Burnley
Tottenham Hotspur
Ray Crawford (Ipswich Town)Derek Kevan (West Bromwich Albion)
33
1962–63
Everton (6)
Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
37
1963–64
Liverpool (6)
Manchester United
Everton
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
35
1964–65
Manchester United (6)
Leeds United
Chelsea
Andy McEvoy (Blackburn Rovers)Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
29
1965–66
Liverpool (7*)
Leeds United
Burnley
Willie Irvine (Burnley)
29
1966–67
Manchester United (7*)
Nottingham Forest
Tottenham Hotspur
Ron Davies (Southampton)
37
1967–68
Manchester City (2)
Manchester United
Liverpool
George Best (Manchester United)Ron Davies (Southampton)
28
1968–69
Leeds United (1)
Liverpool
Everton
Jimmy Greaves (Tottenham Hotspur)
27
1969–70
Everton (7*)
Leeds United
Chelsea
Jeff Astle (West Bromwich Albion)
25
1970–71
Arsenal (8*)
Leeds United
Tottenham Hotspur
Tony Brown (West Bromwich Albion)
28
1971–72
Derby County (1)
Leeds United
Liverpool
Francis Lee (Manchester City)
33
1972–73
Liverpool[2] (8*)
Arsenal
Leeds United
Pop Robson (West Ham United)
28
1973–74
Leeds United (2)
Liverpool
Derby County
Mick Channon (Southampton)
21
1974–75
Derby County (2)
Liverpool
Ipswich Town
Malcolm Macdonald (Newcastle United)
21
1975–76
Liverpool[2] (9*)
Queens Park Rangers
Manchester United
Ted MacDougall (Norwich City)
23
1976–77
Liverpool[4] (10*)
Manchester City
Ipswich Town
Malcolm Macdonald (Arsenal)Andy Gray (Aston Villa)
25
1977–78
Nottingham Forest[4] (1)
Liverpool
Everton
Bob Latchford (Everton)
30
1978–79
Liverpool (11*)
Nottingham Forest
West Bromwich Albion
Frank Worthington (Bolton Wanderers)
24
1979–80
Liverpool (12*)
Manchester United
Ipswich Town
Phil Boyer (Southampton)
23
1980–81
Aston Villa (7)
Ipswich Town
Arsenal
Peter Withe (Aston Villa)Steve Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur)
20
1981–82[5]
Liverpool[5](13*)
Ipswich Town
Manchester United
Kevin Keegan (Southampton)
26
1982–83
Liverpool[4] (14*)
Watford
Manchester United
Luther Blissett (Watford)
27
1983–84
Liverpool[3][4] (15*)
Southampton
Nottingham Forest
Ian Rush (Liverpool)
32
1984–85
Everton[6] (8)
Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
Kerry Dixon (Chelsea)Gary Lineker (Leicester City)
24
1985–86
Liverpool (16*)
Everton
West Ham United
Gary Lineker (Everton)
30
1986–87
Everton (9)
Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur
Clive Allen (Tottenham Hotspur)
33
1987–88
Liverpool (17*)
Manchester United
Nottingham Forest
John Aldridge (Liverpool)
26
1988–89
Arsenal (9)
Liverpool
Nottingham Forest
Alan Smith (Arsenal)
23
1989–90
Liverpool (18*)
Aston Villa
Tottenham Hotspur
Gary Lineker (Tottenham Hotspur)
24
1990–91
Arsenal (10)
Liverpool
Crystal Palace
Alan Smith (Arsenal)
22
1991–92
Leeds United (3)
Manchester United
Sheffield Wednesday
Ian Wright (Crystal Palace/Arsenal)
29
[edit] Premier League (1992–present)
Year
Champions(number of titles)
Runners-up
Third place
Leading goalscorer
Goals
1992–93
Manchester United (8)
Aston Villa
Norwich City
Teddy Sheringham (Nottingham Forest/Tottenham Hotspur)
22
1993–94
Manchester United (9)
Blackburn Rovers
Newcastle United
Andrew Cole (Newcastle United)
34
1994–95
Blackburn Rovers (3)
Manchester United
Nottingham Forest
Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
34
1995–96
Manchester United (10)
Newcastle United
Liverpool
Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers)
31
1996–97
Manchester United (11)
Newcastle United
Arsenal
Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
25
1997–98
Arsenal (11)
Manchester United
Liverpool
Chris Sutton (Blackburn Rovers)Dion Dublin (Coventry City)Michael Owen (Liverpool)
18
1998–99
Manchester United[7] (12)
Arsenal
Chelsea
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds United)Michael Owen (Liverpool)Dwight Yorke (Manchester United)
18
1999–2000
Manchester United (13)
Arsenal
Leeds United
Kevin Phillips (Sunderland)
30
2000–01
Manchester United (14)
Arsenal
Liverpool
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea)
23
2001–02
Arsenal (12)
Liverpool
Manchester United
Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
24
2002–03
Manchester United (15)
Arsenal
Newcastle United
Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United)
25
2003–04
Arsenal[1] (13)
Chelsea
Manchester United
Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
30
2004–05
Chelsea[4] (2)
Arsenal
Manchester United
Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
25
2005–06
Chelsea (3)
Manchester United
Liverpool
Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
27
2006–07
Manchester United (16)
Chelsea
Liverpool
Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
20
2007–08
Manchester United (17)
Chelsea
Arsenal
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
31
2008–09
Manchester United [4] (18*)
Liverpool
Chelsea
Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea)
19
Bold indicates Double winners - i.e. League and FA Cup winners OR League and European Cup winners
Italic indicates Treble
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