Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Before 'Big Six', there are four clubs dominating the league. They are called the 'Top Four'. Which four? | Arsenal | 99%
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Name a club that has never been relegated since 1992. | Manchester United | Arsenal | Tottenham Hotspur | Liverpool | Everton | Chelsea | 99%
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Before 'Big Six', there are four clubs dominating the league.
They are called the 'Top Four'. Which four? | Chelsea | 97%
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And the two clubs that are not in 'Top Four' but in 'Big Six' are... | Tottenham Hotspur | 97%
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Before 'Big Six', there are four clubs dominating the league.
They are called the 'Top Four'. Which four? | Liverpool | 96%
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And the two clubs that are not in 'Top Four' but in 'Big Six' are... | Manchester City | 96%
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Before 'Big Six', there are four clubs dominating the league.
They are called the 'Top Four'. Which four? | Manchester United | 96%
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Name one club that has won the champion besides 'Big Six'. | Blackburn Rovers | Leicester City | 94%
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Of which club? (Name one if there are several.) | Blackburn Rovers | Newcastle United | Southampton | 93%
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How many clubs has been the champion? | 7 | 92%
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Who is the all-time top scorer of the league? | Alan Shearer | 89%
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Which club is the northernmost club ever to compete in the Premier League? | Newcastle United | 89%
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And at which county is it located? (Hint: a three-word county) | Newcastle upon Tyne | 89%
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Two Welsh clubs has participated in the league. Which two? | Cardiff City | 87%
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Which Premier League stadium is the largest in capacity? | Old Trafford | 87%
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Two Welsh clubs has participated in the league. Which two? | Swansea City | 85%
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How many clubs has competed in the league since 1992? | 50 | 70%
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And how many league goals did he score? | 260 | 52%
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Which club is the easternmost ever to compete in the Premier League? | Norwich City | 52%
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And at which county is it located? (Hint: The first three alphabet of the club's name appears in the name of the county.) | Norfolk | 45%
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